Support Resources

Death Café

Ford-Warren Branch Library
2825 High St.
Denver, CO 80205
https://www.denverlibrary.org/event/death-cafe

Death Café offers a place for friends and strangers to gather and discuss death with no agenda, objectives, or theme.  Death Cafe meets the 2nd Thursday each month at 1:30 p.m. at the Ford-Warren Branch Library. Please check the library website to confirm time and location.

RUACH

RUACH connects Jewish care providers to individuals in need, looking to make emotional and spiritual support more accessible.RUACH hosts a volunteer network of therapists, social workers, rabbis, chaplains, and providers-in-training offering support during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.

Caregivers span the full spectrum of the Jewish community and provide inclusive and accessible care to clients of all walks of life, regardless of religion/observance level, age, nationality, gender identity, orientation, ability, or political affiliation.

Sign up here for your supportive conversation today: https://forms.gle/FxjDa7k3ENHnGRNU7 .

For more information, please see www.ruach.support or contact office@ruachsupport.org


​The Soul Centered
155 S. Madison, Suite 212, Denver, CO 80209
720-930-4972
info@mysoulcentered.org
https://mysoulcentered.org

The Soul Centered is a center for anyone searching for direction after a loss, meaning at one of life’s crossroads, or seeking physical, emotional or spiritual healing.

Hand In Hand

BMH*BJ Congregation
560 South Monaco Parkway, Denver, CO, 80224
(303) 388- 4203

Hand In Hand is a volunteer group consisting of BMH-BJ members, established for the purpose of assisting those BMH-BJ members and unaffiliated individuals during their time of mourning.

Emanuel Congregation

51 Grape Street, Denver, CO, 80220
(303) 388-4013
Sarah Brown at brown@emanueldenver.org

Temple Emanuel offers a spiritual support group which meets 3 times a year with facilitators Rabbi Eliot Baskin and MSW Laurie Picus. This six week group focuses on healing and rituals for healing as well as coping strategies.

Hesed Society

Hebrew Educational Alliance
3600 South Ivanhoe Street, Denver, CO 80237
(303) 758-9400

Reaching out with special kindness to members with exceptional needs at certain times in their lives. The Shiva Minyon Committee will recruit members to form evening minyonim at the homes of mourning congregants. The HEA Para-chaplain Committee is a corps of trained volunteers who will call on those who have experienced the death of a family member a month or two after the shiva has ended.

The Soul Centered

155 S. Madison, Suite 212, Denver, CO 80209
720-930-4972
info@mysoulcentered.org

https://mysoulcentered.org/

 

The Soul Centered is a center for anyone searching for direction after a loss, meaning at one of life’s crossroads, or seeking physical, emotional or spiritual healing.

Support for the Loss of an Adult


​These Denver-based grief resources offer counseling, comfort and strategies for coping with the death of a spouse, sibling or parent, a friend or colleague. The loss of these adult relationships can be hard to manage, but the right support can help you find peace.

Grief Education Program

Mental Health Association of Colorado
6795 East Tennessee Avenue, Suite 425, Denver, CO 80224
(303) 377-3040, Ext. 40

Provides referrals, counseling and support groups for those affected by death.

Caring Friends

(303) 989-5960
Support group for widows and widowers ages 20-45 and their children.

Heartbeat

2956 South Wolff Street, Denver, CO 80236
Metro Denver Chapter: 303-934-8464
South Metro Denver Chapter: 303-770-1859
West Metro Denver Chapter: 303-424-4094

Self-help group offering monthly meetings for family and friends of suicide victims.

The Denver Hospice

GroupBereavement@care4denver.org
303-321-2828
501 S. Cherry Street
Suite 700
Denver, CO 80246

A variety of support groups for the bereaved at HMD Palliative and Windsor Gardens.

Hospice at Home (VNA) Bereavement Group

390 Grant Street, Denver, CO 80203
303-744-6363
Support groups offered to the community.

Jewish Family Service: Grief and Counseling Support

3201 S. Tamarac Drive, Denver, CO 80231
(303) 597-5000
Contact: Counseling Center

Counseling and support groups for the Jewish Community.

Mt. Evans Hospice

3081 Bergen Peak Dr., Evergreen, CO 80439
303 674-6400

Provides individual and group support for those experiencing loss through death.

Namaste Care Group

6000 E. Evans Ave. Suite 3-111, Denver, CO 80222
303-730-3578

The Namaste Care Group is dedicated to improving life when living is impacted by dying. A continuum of end-of-life care is accomplished through the integration of supportive intervention, pain management, hospice care, personal care providers, and bereavement services. Bereavement services include individual and group counseling, educational programs, memorial rituals and availability of supportive literature.

Parents without Partners

https://www.parentswithoutpartners.org/default.aspx
(303) 335-6556
Support group for widowed, divorced, separated, or unmarried parent.

Social & Educational.

Porter Hospice/St. Anthony Hospice

1391 Speer Blvd, Ste 600 Denver, CO 80204
(303) 561-5100
Weekly Support groups open to the community.

The Senior Hub

2360 West 90th Avenue, Federal Heights, CO 80260
(303) 426-4408
Senior Solutions provides information and assistance for bereavement support groups in Adams County.

Support for the Loss of a Newborn or Child


​It's unimaginable. The death of a child can be devastating, with lasting impact to the family, friends and the community itself. Yet, there is a path through the pain. The services and resources listed here offer help and genuine hope for healing for mourners across our Denver community.

Fetal and Newborn Loss Program (Columbia Rose Medical Center)

4567 East 9th Avenue, Suite 200,
Denver, CO 80220
(303) 320-2864
Rabbi Jeffrey Kaye: (303) 320-2159

Support group for grieving parents following a miscarriage, fetal death, stillbirth, or newborn death.

Angel Eyes

http://www.angeleyes.org

425 S Cherry Street, Suite 860
Denver, CO 80246
(303) 320-7771

Angel Eyes helps Colorado families cope with the sudden, unexpected death of an infant or toddler, including SIDS, SUID, SUDC, miscarriage and stillbirth loss.

Parents of Murdered Children and Other Survivors of Homicide Victims

http://www.colorado-pomc.org/

CenturyLink Building
52nd & Zuni,
Denver, CO
Meetings are held on the 3rd Saturday of each month at 7:30 PM

Providing free counseling for families who have lost an infant or toddler by an unexpected cause.

Compassionate Friends

https://www.compassionatefriends.org/

P.O. Box 19571
Denver, CO 80219

Self-help group for parents and others who have experienced the death of a child. Support groups meet regularly.

Rowan Tree Foundation

http://www.rowantreefoundation.org/
Parker, CO 80134
(720) 588-8693

Providing ongoing support and resources for families who are coping with the devastating loss of a much-loved child.