Follow the links below to see resources to support recovery from harmful use of drugs and alcohol.

Transcend – Mile High Behavioral Healthcare

Offers peer support, connection, and relationship building, while also listening, and hold clients accountable; Provides a strong foundation to move forward, so that participants may find purpose and sustain change.

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meetings in Denver

Creates a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.

Victim Impact Panels Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)

Helps drunk and drugged driving persons to recognize and internalize the lasting and long-term effects of substance-impaired driving; The classes seek to create an empathy and understanding of the tragedy.

Spanish Clinic

Provides professional services in the communities of Colorado in English and Spanish. Services include evaluations for substance use, mental health assessments and domestic violence.

Mile High NA – Narcotics Anonymous

Facilitates a fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem; there is only one requirement for membership, the desire to stop using.

CADREC – Community, Alcohol, Drug, Rehabilitation & Education Center

Provides basic addiction treatment services of the treatment to adult individuals, youth, and families on a sliding scale fee; services are designed to meet the needs of the individual.

Independence House

Provides treatment teams to address addiction, co-occurring and mental health disorders for various criminal justice populations including federal, state, county, and judicial justice agencies.

Young People in Recovery

Provides the life skills and peer supports to help people recover from substance use disorder and reach their full potential.

ARTS – Addiction, Research & Treatment Services

Provides residential and outpatient empirically supported substance abuse treatment services in Colorado for over 40 years, with an emphasis on psychosocial and pharmacological treatments for adolescents, women, men, families and those involved in the criminal justice system.

Drug Addiction and Treatment Services – Denver Health

Offers people in the community a call line staffed by experienced addiction experts who can screen for substance use, provide referrals, and point people in the right direction for accessible opioid treatment and non-opioid treatment options.

Prescription Drug Safety

Resources on safe use, safe storage, and safe disposal of prescription drugs.