Mental Health Supports
Mental Health Supports at Green Mountain
There are many resources available to Green Mountain students, families and the community, including mental health supports, social and emotional activities for the home, and more. Check them out below and find what is best for your situation!
Mental Health Resources
- Safe2Tell
- Hazel Health
- JCMH Family Services Collaborative Care Clinic
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
- I Matter Colorado
- Jefferson Center for Mental Health (JCMH)
- Second Wind Fund
- The Center on Colfax
- The Steve Fund
- Let’s Talk CO
- Jeffco Juvenile Assessment Center (JAC)
- The Action Center
Safe2Tell
Hazel Health
JCMH Family Services Collaborative Care Clinic
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
I Matter Colorado
Jefferson Center for Mental Health (JCMH)
Second Wind Fund
The Center on Colfax
The Steve Fund
Let’s Talk CO
Jeffco Juvenile Assessment Center (JAC)
The Action Center
Resources
- Self-Care Resources
- Children and Adolescent Developmental Milestones
- Summer Programs and Resources
- Summer Wellness Challenge for Families
- Technology Resources
- Mental Health Topics
Self-Care Resources
Children and Adolescent Developmental Milestones
Summer Programs and Resources
Summer Wellness Challenge for Families
Technology Resources
Mental Health Topics
Mental Health Topics
Social Emotional Learning
SEL curriculum supports student growth through evidence-based social-emotional programming.
Suicide Prevention
Jeffco offers supports in suicide prevention and awareness.
Virtual Calm Room
Jeffco’s Virtual Calm Room provides students with tools and strategies to manage emotions and stress.
Mental Health Supports in Jeffco
Jeffco Public Schools is dedicated to promoting safe and supportive learning environments that increase mental health outcomes for all. Jeffco mental health professionals use a research-based approach to enhancing the coping skills and resiliency of our students, from prevention to intervention.
Jeffco strives to keep our students, staff, and families informed and engaged in discussions about various aspects of mental health affecting our community. Open conversations and shared understanding lead to better outcomes for students.
Together, we can make a positive impact on the well-being of our students and the entire community.