Colorado Department of Human Services
More information: cdhs.colorado.gov/
State-supported office implemented to provide resources and assistance low-income individuals and families.
Locations on Women's Directory
4353 E Colfax Ave, Denver, Colorado, 80220
Colorado Crisis Services is integrated with the Colorado Department of Human Services Behavioral Health Administration. As a result of Colorado legislation SB 25-236, the 988 Colorado Mental Health Line and Colorado Crisis Services line are being combined. 988 Colorado will now be the primary, 24/7 access point for emotional, mental health, or substance use support—streamlining access and reducing duplication It provides services that include: - Crisis clinicians and peer specialists that are available for round-the-clock support via phone, text, or in-person at the Colorado Crisis Services walk-in centers. See other walk-in centers outside of Denver at: https://www.988colorado.com/en/walk-in-centers - Go online at 988colorado.com or safe2tell.org - Confidential crisis support - Information and referrals
Colorado Refugee Services Program
1575 Sherman Street, Denver, Colorado, 80203
The Colorado Refugee Services Program is integrated with the Colorado Department of Human Services in the North Capitol Hill neighborhood of Denver and provides services that include: - Resettlement assistance - Employment assistance and job training - Job clubs - Career counseling assistance - Education assistance and classes - English as a Second Language (ESL) courses - Assistance with health and wellness check-ups Visit [cdhs.colorado.gov/crsp](https://cdhs.colorado.gov/crsp) for more information. © 2023 State of Colorado