Mental Health Resources
If you are thinking about suicide, or if you hear someone talking about suicide, speak up and get help!
Acknowledge -
Listen to the person and do not ignore threats of suicide.
Care -
Let the person know you care.
Tell -
Tell a trusted adult and/or reach out to resources listed below.
-
Diversus Health Lighthouse Walk-In Crisis Center, 115 S. Parkside Dr., Colorado Springs, CO, 80910, 719-572-6100, http://diversushealth.org
-
Peakview Behavioral Health / Available 24/7, 719-444-8484, http://www.peakviewbh.com
-
Pikes Peak Suicide Prevention Partnership, local resources and low-cost counseling options, http://www.pikespeaksuicideprevention.org
-
Memorial Hospital Behavioral Health Department, 719-365-6546
-
Penrose Hospital Behavioral Health Department, 719-776-5781
-
Inside Out, Empowering LGBTIQ young people for more than 28 years, 719-328-1056, 223 N. Wahsatch Ave., Colorado Springs, CO, http://www.insideoutys.org, or email at director@insideoutys.org
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is now: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
988 has been designated as the new three-digit dialing code that will route callers to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline nation wide.
Text TALK to 38255 - a text support line
Find out more at: http://need2text.com
Get involved: text@namicos.org
Safe2Tell Colorado, 1-877-542-SAFE (7233)
When you see something, say something. Report Anonymously, Any Time, Any Day. By reaching out to Safe2Tell, you can help someone who is struggling. If your desire is to protect, prevent, or help, send in your report. If you're unsure whether you should send in a report or not, and you are making a report to protect, prevent, or help, send it in.