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Do you have questions about mental health? Are there topics you want to learn more about? Do you want to be inspired by stories from real people? Check out our resources that cover a range of topics from Anxiety to Substance Use. You can also hear directly from our CEO through Kiara’s Note or others just like you from our Voices of Hope blog.
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A collage image with three vertical panels depicting essential workers. The left panel shows a male grocery clerk in a green apron. The center panel shows a smiling Black man driving a truck or bus. The right panel shows a female healthcare worker in blue scrubs handling files.
In most crisis situations, the first people on site are professionals who have been trained to respond calmly to chaotic and unpredictable situations. Law enforcement, firefighters, and emergency medical workers are accustomed to handling life-thre…
An over-the-shoulder perspective of a person working on a laptop at a wooden desk. Their hands are on the keyboard, and the workspace also includes a coffee mug, a smartphone, and notebooks with handwritten notes.
Between socializing, parenting, running errands, and working, the coronavirus has significantly altered the way we live our lives. For many people, the public health crisis has meant a sudden shift to remote work environments as officials stress th…
A smiling woman with short, reddish-brown hair and glasses sits in her wheelchair at a desk in a sunlit room. She is wearing a red blazer and rests her chin on her hand, looking thoughtfully towards a window.
The outbreak of coronavirus has changed daily life for people across our country and around the world. For many, the pandemic has taken a physical, emotional, and financial toll which can make our mental health feel like it’s being stretched. It’s…
Seen from behind, an adult woman walks down a sidewalk with four young children, all of whom are wearing backpacks. The woman and children hold hands as they walk together on a sunny day.
By Jeffco Families Colorado As the public conversation about Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) grows and significant steps are being taken to reduce the spread of the illness in our community, young children may start to worry about themselves…
To our valued clients– At Jefferson Center, we are excited to welcome clients and staff back to our offices for in-person care. We will be following public health guidance for mask-wearing, so please be prepared for what to expect. Thank you for…
A view looking down the center aisle from the back of a full passenger airplane. Passengers are visible in their seats, and bright sunlight is streaming into the cabin from the front.
Whether you’re traveling near or far, by plane or car, when embarking on a trip you usually have hopes of getting to your travel destination on time and without any issues. However, the reality is usually very different. Traveling can be really str…
A young child in a red holiday sweater and white knit hat smiles joyfully while ice skating on an outdoor rink. Two smiling women skate behind, all enjoying a festive night surrounded by glowing holiday lights.
Shifting the focus to ourselves during this time of year can help build inner strength when things externally feel out of your control. Here are a few tips on how to focus on your self-care as we approach the New Year. Set realistic expectations…
A couple sits in silhouette on a park bench, looking out at the ocean during a warm, golden sunset. Two bicycles are parked in the grass next to them.
September is Suicide Prevention Month. You can do your part by learning the facts about suicide and starting conversations. Here are three common myths and facts about suicide. Myth #1 – If I ask someone if they are thinking about killing them…
Seen from behind, a woman with a blonde ponytail leans back in her office chair and clasps her hands behind her head, taking a relaxing stretch at her desk.
You finished high school, summer is quickly coming to a close, and you find yourself feeling anxious. Not only are you making decisions for yourself about what’s next, but your friendships are changing as people head in different directions. Change…
A diverse group of four children laugh with delight while playing tug-of-war together in a grassy park. They are all on the same team, pulling hard on the rope and smiling.
The start of a new school year can be both an exciting and intimidating time for your student. Remember how you felt when you moved to a new city for the first time? When you started that new job? No matter the size of the transition, it can be a c…

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