Resource Directory

Therapy Support

Aspen Hope Center

Services: School Based Mental Health – individual and group counseling, socio-emotional check-ins and staff development.

Cost: Free

Eligibility: None, call for more information.

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MIRA Esperanza

Services: 6 free sessions, with the possibility of extending the sessions. This is a comprehensive and accessible mental health program that empowers the Latinx community and other vulnerable groups by promoting emotional well-being, resilience, and cultural connection, so that each person can live a full, healthy, and balanced life, free from stigma and with the support needed to overcome any emotional or mental challenge.

Cost: Free

Eligibility: Residents of Eagle County and individuals without health insurance.

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Sagebrush Recovery

Services: Outpatient substance use and co-occurring mental health support via clinical counseling and peer recovery coaching. Individual sessions, recovery groups, care coordination, relapse-prevention planning, resources & referrals (housing, employment, medical/behavioral health), family/support-system education, and overdose prevention education with linkage to naloxone.

Cost: Medicaid accepted (all regions). Self-pay available; sliding scale for eligible clients. Call your insurance for coverage and deductible (cost) before appointment then call center to see what you qualify for.

Eligibility: Adults (18+) seeking support for substance use and/or mental health – no referral required.

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Baby and Me Tobacco Free

Services: Virtual and in-person counseling to help pregnant participants quit smoking, vaping, or using cannabis. Participants are eligible for 4 counseling sessions during their pregnancy and 6 after their baby is born. All client information is privileged and protected under HIPAA, and will not be shared with anyone outside of the program.

Cost: Free, and participants can earn incentives for attending visits. Participants are eligible for $25 at each visit during their pregnancy and $50 at each visit after their baby is born for a potential total of $400 in gift cards!

Eligibility: Must be 36 weeks gestation or less, and must have either: smoked tobacco, used nicotine, or used cannabis at any time during their pregnancy OR smoked tobacco, used nicotine, or used cannabis in the 3 months before getting pregnancy.

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MotherToBaby Program

Services: MotherToBaby is a free, confidential service that provides evidence-based information on the safety of medications and exposures during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Services include; Personalized risk assessments for medications, vaccines, diseases, chemicals, and other exposures, Support for concerns about alcohol, tobacco, and substance use, Fact sheets on common exposures during pregnancy and lactation, Assistance for individuals, families, and healthcare providers.

Cost: All services are completely free. No insurance, payment, or referral is required.

Eligibility: Anyone who is pregnant, planning to become pregnant, breastfeeding, or supporting someone in these stages (including healthcare providers) can access the services. Call, text, email, or chat with a MotherToBaby expert directly (no paperwork or registration needed).

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Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Medical Providers

Services: This HRSA-managed tool connects individuals with Ryan White-funded medical providers offering Core medical services; Primary HIV/AIDS medical care, Dental care, Early intervention services, Medical case management & treatment adherence, Mental health care, and Support services; Transportation to appointments, legal assistance, Insurance enrollment & premium support, Psychosocial support and outreach. For full list of services go to https://ryanwhite.hrsa.gov/hiv-care/services?utm_source=chatgpt.com

Cost: Services are low-cost or free for eligible individuals. Care and medications are provided on a sliding-fee basis, with coverage for uninsured or underinsured low-income people.

Eligibility: To access services, you must: Be diagnosed with HIV/AIDS, Have low income, and Be uninsured or underinsured (your insurance may not fully cover needed care). How to access: Visit the tool (website) and enter your city, ZIP code, or address. Browse the list of nearby providers. Contact a provider directly to confirm eligibility, schedule an appointment, and discuss documentation.

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National Maternal Mental Health Hotline

Services: The National Maternal Mental Health Hotline offers free, confidential, 24/7 support for pregnant and postpartum individuals experiencing mental health challenges. Services include; Emotional support, Information and resources for maternal mental health conditions (e.g., postpartum depression, anxiety), Referrals to local and national mental health providers, Support for partners and family members, Connection to additional resources such as parenting support, financial assistance, and community-based mental health services.

Cost: The hotline is completely free of charge. No insurance is needed to access services.

Eligibility: The hotline is open to anyone who is pregnant, postpartum, or a family member seeking support for maternal mental health concerns. No documentation or application is required. Simply call or text to speak with a trained counselor.

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Wings

Services: Customized Therapist & Agency Referrals: Wings helps adult survivors connect with an individual therapist skilled in trauma recovery by providing customized referrals to therapists and other services. Support Groups: Wings offers free of cost therapist-facilitated peer Support Groups as a beneficial complement to individual therapy. These are for survivors and loved ones.

Cost: Free

Eligibility: Therapist and Agency Referrals: the person is 18 years or older; They are either an adult survivor of childhood sexual abuse or a loved one of an adult survivor; Support Groups: Live in Colorado and commit to regular attendance; Have completed some prior trauma work and have access to an individual therapist; Be able to manage trauma symptoms, self-soothe, and regulate emotions; Live in a safe, stable environment where basic needs are met.

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Colorado State Government Resource Inventory

Services: This resource inventory is a collection of all opportunities (i.e., service offerings, resources, funding opportunities, training/technical assistance) made available by Colorado’s state government that relate to the behavioral health of children, youth and families.

Website: https://co-cyf-resourceinventory.glide.page/dl/74c4fe

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WindWalkers

Services: Therapeutic Riding and Equine Assisted Learning by PATH certified instructors. Equine partnerships with licensed Behavioral Health and Disability Service Providers. Summer camps and educational group sessions.

Cost: Please contact for more information.

Eligibility: Age, dependent on program. Please call or email hello@windwalkers.org to receive more information.

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