A new, more long-term location has been established for the family assistance center to help people impacted by the March 22 tragedy in Boulder. The center, now called the Boulder Strong Resource Center, is located at the Chase Bank at 603 S. Broadway and opened to the public on March 30. It will be open Tuesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Anyone who needs mental or emotional support can access the following services by visiting or calling the resource center:
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- Mental Health Resources (Crisis Counseling On-Site)
- Therapy Dogs
- Massage/Acupuncture
- Drinks and snacks provided by King Soopers
- Red Cross (Spiritual Care and Cash Assistance Assessment)
- FBI (Emergency needs/Property inquiries)
- Boulder Police Department Victim Advocates
- Crime Victim Compensation/District Attorney’s Office
- King Soopers (HR representative)
Additional resources are available at:
- Call or text the Disaster Distress Helpline at 1-800-985-5990.
- Call Mental Health Partners at 303-443-8500 or 1-844-493-TALK (8255) 24/7 or visit Mental Health Partners on Facebook for virtual help.
- Boulder County has has a comprehensive list of resources.
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