We know your lives have changed in many ways and that you are doing your very best to adjust to the situation.
If you need any help with technology, learning apps, or finding a source, please let us know. We are here to help.
Also, we understand that during these challenging times our learning community may be experiencing hardships, grief, or trauma. Please remember that we are here for you and will try to help with information, direction, or advice.
Here are some resources you might find helpful.
Food
Mental Support
Mental Health Colorado
- There are four ways to get confidential and immediate help: by phone at 1-844-493-8255, over text message (text the word “TALK” to 38255), via an online chat service, or at walk-in centers throughout metro Denver, northern, the southeast region and the western slope. Many of these services are available 24/7.
- Safe2Tell allows students, parents and community members to anonymously report anything that is concerning or threatening. According to their website, those who use the service can help stop a friend from committing suicide, get a friend to stop using drugs, or keep a bully from continuing to make other students miserable.
- Tips can be made by calling 1-877-542-7233. They can also be submitted online, or via the Safe2Tell app.
Please let us know if we can help in any other way.