In honor of those we have lost due to suicide and to increase awareness on how to find help if you are experiencing suicidal ideology, CBHC would like to provide a list of resources for those who may have lost a loved one or may be contemplating ending their own life.
CBHC is committed to ending the stigma around reaching out for help when individuals are feeling down or depressed, anxious, suicidal, experiencing a substance use issue, or any other behavioral health issue. We want YOU to know that there is help, and while it may feel frightening to reach out in the moment, it is the best thing you can do for yourself. We care for you and we are working hard to create pathways to hope and eliminate suicide once and for all.
Resources for those seeking help
Resources for those experiencing loss
Immediate help is just a phone call away
Colorado Crisis Services offers 24/7, free, and confidential care.
Call 1-844-493-8255 or Text TALK to 38255
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a national network of local crisis centers that provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Call 1-800-273-8255
The Colorado Spirit program provides emotional support around the feelings that life during the pandemic may bring up, such as worry, sadness, hopelessness, or anger. Talk to local providers in your area free of charge. Find your local provider HERE.
Grieving for a lost loved one is not easy, but help is available
If you have lost a loved one to suicide, you are not alone. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline offers resources to cope with losing someone to suicide and ways to speak to someone who has lost a loved one.
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention offers tips to help you heal, stories of loss and hope, and ways to connect when you are struggling.
The Suicide Prevention Resource Center provides an extensive list of resources for those who have lost a loved one. Whether it is a child, a spouse, a friend, or a community member, there are opportunities to explore your grief and find hope. Find resources HERE.
Our mental wellbeing is so important to how we experience life. If you are feeling like you could improve your own, reach out to a provider near you.
Find your local behavioral health provider HERE.
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