Pitkin County Resources
These featured Pitkin County resources include addiction recovery programs, mental health and trauma support, youth groups, and more. These are trusted resources to help you, your family, and your loved ones.
Headquarters helps connect residents with resources for preventative mental health support. They help residents find immediate crisis support and therapy providers, host support groups for residents, and provide online resources to build emotional resilience and achieve Mental Fitness.
Aspen Youth Center is dedicated to providing a safe and supportive place where youth grades 4 through 12 connect, learn, and grow during their out-of-school hours, for free. Kids can participate in run clubs, science experiments, art programs and more.
A Way Out provides free substance use & mental health assessments, addiction counseling, referrals to primary addiction treatment programs, and more. A Way Out focuses on those who are unable to secure an appropriate level and intensity of care to overcome substance use disorders.
Aspen Hope Center offers mental health services such as suicide prevention, crisis intervention, a 24/7 Hope line, and more. We bring support to those in emotional crisis, providing expert clinical care, education, and community outreach to reduce the stigma of mental illness.
PACT, or Pitkin Area Co-Responder Teams, is a collaborative initiative uniting law enforcement and mental health professionals. Together, they respond to community calls involving substance abuse or mental health concerns, providing support to at-risk individuals and populations.
Voces Unidas de las Montañas is a nonprofit founded in 2020 by local Latina and Latino leaders in Glenwood Springs. We are committed to year-round organizing, advocacy, leadership development, and nonpartisan voter engagement. As a member of the Colorado Civic Engagement Roundtable and a national Latino civil rights affiliate, we empower our community for positive change.
Recovery Resources encourages those struggling with substance use or homelessness to create a new story. They empower individuals to overcome adversity by fostering recovery and resilience. They offer a variety of support tools, including a Resilience Toolkit, a Local Resource Directory, and multiple community programs to help people on their journey to recovery.
MidValley Family Practice offers mental health and substance use treatment for adults and teens. Available services include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, group therapy, Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT), outpatient withdrawl management and more. Therapy services are also available in Spanish.
Mountain Family Health Centers are a nonprofit, community-led, Federally Qualified Health Center system dedicated to providing comprehensive, integrated health care for all. They offer behavioral health care, medical care and dental care.
Aspen Family Connections helps connect children, youth and families in Pitkin County with a wide range of community resources. These resources include social/emotional and mental health counseling, economic assistance and benefits, and more.