Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who come together to solve their drinking problem. AA is free and there are no age or education requirements to participate. A.A.’s primary purpose is to help alcoholics to achieve sobriety.
We provide the best care possible by making sure that you feel understood by considering all the aspects of you and creating customized treatment plans to help you meet your goals, using techniques that have been shown by research to be effective
Our mission is to create a space that connects us with our community and gets us back in touch with ourselves. Addiction, depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues deserve to be treated with compassion - not shame and guilt.
The Circle Program is a residential treatment program for men ages 18 and over, with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. Taking care of the whole person, mind, body & spirit.
The Women’s Recovery Center is an intensive drug and alcohol and transitional living program specializing in holistic recovery. We are dedicated to helping women overcome barriers to recovery and healing.
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.
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.
Rehabs.org was developed by bringing together experts in substance misuse treatment from leading nonprofit, academic, and government institutions. Through this important resource, individuals can hear stories from people with similar experiences, discover the answers they need for recognizing and dealing with substance misuse, and locate support.
A coordinated team of compassionate providers with specialty training in family and maternal behavioral health is here to support you and your family. From psychotherapy and reproductive psychiatry to acupuncture, naturopathic medicine, sleep support, and lactation consulting, we actively address your physical and mental health needs.
Weekly virtual group therapy session for the family and friends of those who have died by suicide. Facilitated by a licensed therapist and suicide loss survivor, Carly Pollack, LCSW.
$75 per session with scholarships available
Winter Park Peaks and Valleys is associated with Alcoholics Anonymous which is an international fellowship requiring no membership dues or fees dedicated to helping alcoholics peer to peer in sobriety through its spiritually inclined Twelve Steps program. Non-professional, non-denominational, self-supporting, and apolitical, an avowed desire to stop drinking is its sole requirement for membership.
Thursdays 7:30 in person and online
Zoom Meeting ID: 852 8745 7335 Passcode: sober
Or Call 988 Or Contact Colorado Crisis Services 1.844.493.TALK (8255) or Text "TALK" to 38255