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Advocates of Lake County, Inc.

$354,998
2024-2026

Support for providing crisis response, coordinated entry, case management, rapid rehousing, financial assistance, emergency shelter and street outreach for community members, particularly people from low-income households and Latino/a/x community members experiencing homelessness. 

Second Chance Center, Inc.

$352,953
2024-2026

Support for expanding behavioral health services primarily for diverse communities, people with disabilities or people who are uninsured or underinsured and are leaving jail, aiming to reduce recidivism, improve mental health and substance misuse recovery and increase access to resources and wellness programs.

Regis University

$328,335
2024-2026

Support for training five bilingual play-therapists serving the Spanish-speaking immigrant community, providing no-cost play and family therapy sessions to migrant children and their families, and supervision and certification for trainees.  

Las Animas-Huerfano Counties District Health Department

$353,642
2024-2026

Support for providing a behavioral telehealth program, including creating two behavioral telehealth spaces in Walsenburg and Trinidad, to increase access and quality of behavioral health services for youth, adults and people with substance use disorders. 

La Raza Services, Inc.

$355,000
2024-2026

Support for providing a culturally and linguistically responsive behavioral health program by offering bilingual therapy, youth mental wellness programming, holistic healing practices and community resources to Latino/a/x community members.

La Plata Youth Services, Inc.

$250,316
2024-2026

Support for expanding a program providing school-based mental and behavioral health services for youth who face barriers to access (particularly those from marginalized communities) by offering individual and group therapy, professional development for school staff and collaboration with specialized community partners. 

Healthy Archuleta

$355,000
2024-2026

Support for expanding mental and behavioral health care access for Spanish-speaking households by training primary care providers in culturally sensitive practices, developing a referral system for households, providing training for bilingual navigators and supporting them getting certified as medical interpreters, increasing access and use of telehealth services in multiple languages, and establishing access to a bilingual mental health provider. 

Dream Catcher Therapy Center, Inc.

$299,200
2024-2026

Support for establishing a pipeline for new mental health counselors in rural parts of the state by providing medical supervision for licensed professional counselor candidates and therapy interns, and salaries for interns, a clinic manager and a medical director.

Gunnison Valley Health Foundation

$354,761
2024-2026

Support for providing school-based therapy services to address students’ mental health needs in Gunnison Valley by funding salaries for five clinical therapists to utilize evidence-based interventions and prevention strategies, and offering tailored mental health support and therapy for students and their families.

Eagle Valley Community Foundation

$354,682
2024-2026

Support for expanding access to behavioral health services for underserved communities, particularly Spanish-speaking populations, via a mobile resource bus, delivering bilingual and culturally competent care, referrals and partnerships with local providers. 

Learn about the health equity issues affecting Coloradans at Collective Colorado, a publication of The Colorado Trust.