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VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System Rocky Mountain Regional VAMC

1700 North Wheeling Street
Aurora, CO 80045

Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center is a comprehensive medical, mental health, and addiction recovery center for active military, veterans, and families in ... more details

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Strides Substance Abuse Treatment Agency

2993 South Peoria Street Suite 128
Aurora, CO 80014

Strides Substance Abuse Treatment Agency was a drug treatment facility that worked with men and women who needed support for their addiction disorders. This facility ... more details

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Key To Life Counseling Center

14241 E 4th Ave Ste 310
Aurora, CO 80011

Key to Life Center is a private mental health and addiction therapy center in Aurora, Colorado. They have services for adults and teens. They have intensive and ... more details

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It Takes a Village

1475 Lima Street
Aurora, CO 80010

It Takes a Village is an Aurora, Colorado based non-profit that provides services primarily for African Americans, though they serve people of all races. They offer ... more details

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CeDAR Center for Dependency Addiction and Rehabilitation

1693 North Quentin Street
Aurora, CO 80045

Located in Aurora, Colorado, is the Center for Dependency Addiction and Rehabilitation, also known as CeDAR. They work with adults and families who have been touched ... more details

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Landmark Recovery of Denver

2000 S Blackhawk St
Aurora, CO 80014

Landmark Recovery of Denver in Aurora, Colorado, provides drug and alcohol addiction services. They have tailored treatment depending on your needs, with residential ... more details

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Aurora Mental Health Center Chambers Road

791 Chambers Road
Aurora, CO 80011

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Aurora Mental Health Crisis Center

2206 Victor Street
Aurora, CO 80045

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Aurora Mental Health Center Alameda

10782 East Alameda Avenue
Aurora, CO 80012

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Dont Look Back Center

14261 E 4th Avenue
Bldg. 6 Suite 300
Aurora, CO 80011

The Don't Look Back Center is a community based addiction and mental health support program in Aurora, Colorado. They work with men and women, including transfolk and ... more details

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UCHealth Center for Dependency, Addiction and Rehabilitation – CeDAR

1693 North Quentin Street
Aurora, CO 80045

In Aurora, Colorado there’s a comprehensive addiction treatment center called CeDAR which is the UCHealth Center for Dependency, Addiction and Rehabilitation. When I ... more details

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Potomac Street Center

750 Potomac Street Suite 101
Aurora, CO 80011

The Potomac Street Center is part of the ARTS network and is a private addiction and co-occurring disorder treatment center in Aurora, Colorado. They serve adult ... more details

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Hazelbrook Community Recovery Center: Paradigm One

16736 E Iliff Ave
Aurora, CO 80013

Paradigm One, the Hazelbrook Community Recovery Center provides services to help people in recovery with re-entry and maintaining sobriety. The center in Aurora, ... more details

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Spanish Clinic Aurora

1400 Dayton St
Aurora, CO 80010

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Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center

1700 N Wheeling St
Aurora, CO 80045

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Recovery Monitoring Solutions Aurora

14707 East 2nd Avenue 3rd Floor – Suite 360
Aurora, CO 80011

Recovery Monitoring Solutions Aurora in Aurora, Colorado, supports the criminal justice community and those involved with the system through various substance use ... more details

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IDEA Aurora

730 Peoria Street
Aurora, CO 80011

IDEA is an outpatient substance use agency that works to help teens and adults break the generational cycle of addiction. They offer culturally aware therapy to help ... more details

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The Coleman Institute ARCH Detox

15101 East Iliff Avenue Suite 250
Aurora, CO 80014

The Coleman Institute had its ARCH Detox in Denver, Colorado. They gave clients a safe and comfortable detox experience. Many clients completed the process in 3-8 ... more details

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Denver Rescue Mission

303-297-1815
The Denver Rescue Mission helps homeless and indigent individuals with emergency services, transitional programs, community outreach, and connections to substance use treatment. The Mission meets people where they are and helps them achieve stability and sobriety.

Pueblo Rescue Mission

719-924-8413
The Pueblo Rescue Mission is available to those who need shelter and food. They offer emergency services, case management, and community meals 365 days a year. They also offer group classes in art and music therapy, tai chi, mindfulness, and more.

Colorado 211

2-1-1
Colorado 211 connects Colorado residents to a wide range of social services — all you have to do is dial 211. Callers can connect to severe weather shelters, immigration and refugee resources, housing services, utilities assistance, basic needs like food and clothing, employment support, child and senior care, and more.

Young People in Recovery

Young People in Recovery has 8 chapters in Colorado that support young people who are misusing substances or are in recovery. There is a life-skills program for youth ages 14-18, support for those who are justice-involved, and help for Colorado residents in accessing housing services and other necessary services.

Colorado Veterans Project

The Colorado Veterans Project has a very robust list of resources for veterans, allowing them to connect with immediate help, veteran-related activities, employment support, legal and housing assistance, family support, and mental and physical health services. Whether a veteran is looking for a support network or substance use treatment, the Project has the resources they need.

Rise Above Colorado

719-283-6197
Rise Above Colorado educates teens on the realities of substance use and helps them develop self-confidence and healthy coping mechanisms to prevent addiction issues. The goal is to help youth reach their full potential by giving them a place for self-expression, judgment-free education, and connections to appropriate resources.

Love Alive

719-465-2295
Love Alive offers nonjudgemental help with harm reduction, naloxone (Narcan) kits and training, fentanyl tests, and other services. They work to reduce the stigma associated with substance use and mental health concerns while helping people in the Colorado Springs area access the resources they need to stay safer and improve their health.

Take Meds Seriously Med Disposal Sites

Medication security and disposal is an important part of addressing the substance use problem in Colorado. Take Meds Seriously offers an exhaustive list of disposal sites, including a map. You can also access information about what’s accepted — most prescription and over-the-counter medications are eligible for safe disposal.

Advocates for Recovery Colorado

720-389-6393
The Advocates for Recovery Colorado is a peer run recovery community in with locations in several cities. They provide no cost support services to individuals and families, including coaching, social support activities, and recovery support meetings. They also provide training as a foundation for others who want to contribute to the peer workforce.

University of Colorado, Boulder: Collegiate Recovery Community (CRC)

303-492-9642
University of Colorado, Boulder’s Collegiate Recovery Community (CRC) provides support and connection for students, faculty, and staff who are in recovery or seeking recovery from addictive behaviors. They help you develop peer connections and provide support meetings and sober events as well as a student space in the University Memorial Center.

University of Colorado, Colorado Springs: AOD Programs

719-955-0742
University of Colorado, Colorado Springs’s Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) Programs provide education, counseling, and referrals for addiction treatment. The programs are administered through several departments at the university. Resources include a wellness center, mental health services, 12 step programs, Al-Anon, and more.

Colorado College: Counseling Center

719-389-6093
The Colorado College Counseling Center provides mental health services to students. The first six counseling sessions are free and financial assistance for continued counseling is available when you qualify. Their services include crisis services, individual counseling, consultations, medication management, and workshops. They refer students off campus for services they do not offer.

Queer Asterisk

720-507-6161
Queer Asterisk empowers and nurtures a diverse population by providing counseling services for individual concerns, relationship issues, and families. They also have groups, education, and programs that uplift the LGBTQ+ community. At this time all their services are virtual. You can follow their activities on Facebook and Instagram.

White Bison

719-548-1000
White Bison provides culturally based healing to indigenous people in Colorado Springs. They are a facilitator of the Wellbriety movement and provide links to Wellbriety Certified treatment centers, Wellbriety meetings, and more. The organization also trains facilitators of Native American focused treatment programs.

Centers for American Indian and Alaska Native Health

The Centers for American Indian and Alaska Native Health provide resources to help Native people improve their health outcomes through education, research, and partnering with Native communities. They were established in 1986 and are now the longest-standing program of its kind in the country, promoting the health and well-being of American Indians and Alaska Natives.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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Access Point Colorado

303-837-1501
Access Point Colorado provides a syringe exchange program to help reduce the risk of infections in those who inject substances. No ID is required, and they also provide naloxone (Narcan) and overdose prevention training, educational resources, and referrals to substance use treatment programs for those who are interested.

Harm Reduction Action Center

The Harm Reduction Action Center provides access to naloxone (Narcan), overdose prevention, and harm reduction education. Connect to naloxone distribution sites, including over 200 pharmacies across the state, and learn more about other harm reduction services.

The Works Program: Boulder County

720-864-6515
The Works Program in Boulder County helps reduce the risk of overdose and diseases commonly associated with addiction. They provide harm reduction resources including safer use supplies, testing for HIV and Hep C, overdose prevention materials, and referrals to substance use treatment and counseling if requested.

Southern Colorado Harm Reduction Association

719-289-7149
Southern Colorado Harm Reduction Association provides care to the underserved experiencing the effects of drug use in themselves and their loved ones. They offer harm reduction services such as overdose prevention, detox, HIV and Hepatitis C testing, and a syringe service program. They also have a variety of programs supporting justice-involved individuals.

Government Programs

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Colorado Crisis Services

844-493-8255
For Colorado residents in crisis, Colorado Crisis Services can help. Whether you’re struggling with mental health, substance use, or any other immediate needs, you can call anytime. There are also walk-in centers across the state. Professionals will listen to your needs and help you create a plan to address the crisis.

Summit County Public Health

970-485-6271
Summit County Public Health distributes naloxone (Narcan) and fentanyl test strips in Frisco and Breckenridge, Colorado. You can also pick up naloxone at many pharmacies in the state without a prescription. The Public Health Department can also connect residents to mental health and substance use treatment resources, as appropriate.

Safe2Tell Colorado

Safe2Tell Colorado has a phone line and an app that allows Colorado residents to anonymously report a perceived threat to their or another person’s safety. A trained dispatcher will get information about the situation and determine what actions or resources would be most helpful going forward.

Points West Syringe Services Program

720-434-7221
Points West Syringe Program is a service of Jefferson County Health, and it offers sterile syringes and associated supplies, naloxone (Narcan) kits and overdose prevention training, safer sex supplies, testing for HIV, Hep C, and syphilis. They are open Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, with street outreach on Tuesday and Friday.

Colorado Dept of Public Health Syringe Programs

If you’re looking for a syringe program near you, the Colorado Department of Health has a comprehensive listing of syringe services across the state. This finder allows you to get the program name, address, website, and hours of operation. Some programs also have mobile locations to make access even easier.
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