THIS LIST OF RESOURCES DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT BY NAMI WESTERN SLOPE

NOTE: Many crisis related resources could utilize restrictive interventions, like active rescues (wellness or welfare checks) involving law enforcement or emergency services. A warmline is least likely to do this, but may still have such policies. You can ask if this is a possibility at any point in your conversation if this is a concern for you.

PHONE / TEXT

Colorado Crisis Services:
Call 1-844-493-TALK in Colorado
Call 1-844-493-TALK in Colorado and press * to speak with a peer
Text “TALK” to 38255 in Colorado

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
1-800-273-8255

Veterans Hotline
1-800-273-8255 and Press 1
or Text 838255

Ayuda En Español
1-888-628-9454

Deaf or Hard of Hearing Chat
1-800-799-4889

LGBTQ Youth
1-866-488-7386
or Text “Trevor” to 1-202-304-1200

SAGE – LGBTQ Elders
1-888-234-SAGE

Transgender Hotline
1-877-565-8860

ONLINE

ATTEMPT – YOURSELF
AFSP – If you have made an attempt
AAS – Suicide Attempt Survivors
PSG – Lived Experience Academy
Suicide Anonymous

ATTEMPT – LOVED ONE
AFSP – If your loved one has made an attempt
Attempted Suicide Help
A Voice at the Table
Suicide is Different

BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, FILMS
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration

CONCERN – LOVED ONE
AFSP – If you are worried someone might be at risk

LOSS / GRIEF
AFSP – If you have lost someone to suicide
AAS – Loss Survivors
Heartbeat of Grand Junction
Clinician Survivors

CLINICIANS
Suicide Bereavement Clinician Training Program
AAS – Clinician Survivors

FIRST RESPONDERS
Police One – Suicide prevention resources for first responders
SPRC – All Resources Related to First Responders

PHYSICIANS
Healthcare Professional Burnout, Depression and Suicide Prevention
Three leading health organizations aim to reduce suicides by physicians, medical trainees