LGBTQ+ Mental Health Resources

Like you, we are heartbroken with the news of Sunday’s senseless violence and hate against the LGBTQ+ community at Club Q in Colorado Springs. We know this is a huge loss of family and a safe place for trans and queer folks in the Springs. Please know, you are not alone. We stand with you. We mourn with you. We are here for you.

You are not alone.

Resources For Immediate, Crisis Support

 Trevor Project: Call or text to talk to someone
LGBT National Hotline
Colorado Crisis Services: Text “Talk” to 38255
Trans Lifeline: (877) 565-8860
National Victims of Violent Crimes:1-202-467-8700

LGBTQ+ Affirming, Low-Fee Services

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Khesed Wellness

Medicaid Members

Medicaid members can get mental health therapy services through the major mental health agencies across Colorado. For the front range we have, Jefferson Center for Mental Health, Community Reach Center, WellPower (formerly Mental Health Center of Denver), Aurora Mental Health.

On-Going Mental Health Support

At Rooted Acorn Counseling, we're here for you for ongoing support dealing with grief and loss, trauma, anxiety, depression.

Lindsay Cade

Lindsay Cade, LPC (she/her) is a licensed trauma and relationship therapist serving the LGBTQ+ community and allies. With advanced training in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), she helps couples deepen their bond and strengthen their relationship. For individuals, she brings expert, trauma-informed skills and years of experience to each session to help individuals heal past wounds and get unstuck in daily life.

https://rootedacorncounseling.com/therapist-lindsay-cade
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