Resource Directory
If you’d like to add your organization to our Resource Directory, or if you have an update for your current listing, please contact Jamie Barnes at Jamie.Barnes@HopeHouseColorado.org or 303-429-1012, ext. 233.
StartYourRecovery.org provides helpful information for people who are dealing with substance use issues — and their family members, friends, and co-workers, too. We know that there is no one-size-fits-all solution to the challenges faced by those who misuse alcohol, prescription or illegal drugs, or other substances, and we aim to break through the clutter to help people at any stage of recovery.
Our goal is to offer people who are dealing with substance use issues a single source of reputable, objective information about signs, symptoms, conditions, treatment options, and resources — presented in a user-friendly format and in language that’s easy to understand. First we asked: “Why doesn’t someone offer access to these resources in one place?” Then we asked: “Why don’t we?”
To do it, we bring together leading clinicians and experts in substance use treatment and recovery from nonprofit, academic, and government institutions — the Education Development Center, The Jed Foundation (JED), Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, the Veterans Health Administration, Yale University School of Medicine, and more. Reingold — a leader in creating outreach campaigns that promote mental health awareness and help-seeking — works with these experts to assemble, validate, and present the best information available for people dealing with substance use issues.
Delivering medical and mental health care for the homeless in downtown Denver.
80205
Non-profit health care organization that provides medical, dental, mental health, substance abuse, pharmacy, and case management to low income families.
Medical
Providing counseling, and safe shelter to at-risk youth, residential programs, transitional housing, and help connecting to community resources, street outreach
80304
Drop-in Center, ages 12-24 and shelter, ages 12-20
call, email, visit website and complete “Reach Out” form
Counseling/Mental Health,Shelter
Food, clothing, household items, utility assistance, transportation assistance, medical assistance, tenant/landlord counseling,homeless shelter, and seasonal programs
80215
Jefferson county residents; or homeless, regardless of location.
Self-referred, walk-in
Financial Assistance/Vouchers,Food,Resources/Referrals,Shelter
Job readiness, business clothes
80204
Women 18 and older
County referral
Resources/Referrals
80211
