Support is available for you. From peer programs to recovery centers – find care in Grand County and surrounding communities to assist in your journey to wellness.
Mental Health Vouchers are available for uninsured or under-insured Grand County residents. Contact your local provider, school nurse, or our GCRHN office at 970-725-3477 to see if you qualify.
This is a medical stabilization program for people with severe eating disorders.
AFRC is a grassroots, peer-run organization comprised of people from across the state united by a common focus on recovery solutions rather than the challenges of addiction. We are committed to providing recovery support and resources to individuals navigating the often challenging road of recovery. Our journey began with the understanding that recovery extends beyond the cessation of substance use. We believe in the power of community, peer recovery support, and a solution-oriented approach.
Al-Anon members are people, just like you, who are worried about someone with a drinking problem.
Wednesday 12:00 PM
Lord of the Valley Lutheran Church
Face-to-face. Please Note: Enter through the rear of the building and follow the signs. Church is located on Hwy 40, 2 miles South of downtown Granby, next to City Market. Call (361) 442-3532 for more information.
We believe no suicide loss survivor should go without support. Since 2008, the Alliance of Hope has been working to decrease stigma, increase understanding of the suicide loss experience, and provide direct support to survivors.
Antelope Recovery bridges the gap between therapy and daily life, offering intensive virtual outpatient care for teens who need more than a weekly therapy session. We harness the power of the virtual space, integrating healing into the fabric of your teen’s everyday life for lasting, transformative change for your family.
The Behavioral Health Navigator is a county-wide free resource, providing individuals with brief interventional therapy while removing barriers to behavioral health care. The purpose of the program is to help guide residents to available providers, treatment options, and follow-up to make sure you are getting what you need.
Email Andy Thomasson athomasson@middleparkhealth.org or Jess Reed jreed@middleparkhealth.org for more information
The purpose of Celebrate Recovery is to fellowship and celebrate God’s healing power in our lives through the 12 Steps and 8 Recovery Principles. We open the door by sharing our experiences, strengths, and hopes with one another.
Our unique location within a children's hospital allows us to address the full spectrum of symptoms that are associated with eating disorders that can affect growth and development.
or call or text 988 to reach Colorado Crisis Lines