If you are in crisis, call Colorado Crisis Services: 1-844-493-8255. More resources: Crisis Resources.

Support Group Meetings

Boulder: Sundays, 6-7:30PM / Broomfield: Thursdays, 6:30-8PM

All in person meetings are temporarily suspended due to Covid-19. Email us with your name and the meeting you would like to join for a link to our virtual meetings.

Boulder - Virtual Meeting Only

Day & Time: Sundays 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Address: 2855 Folsom Boulder, CO 80304
Details: This is the Unity church at the South West corner of Folsom and Valmont. Symptomatic people are welcome every meeting.  Friends and family are welcome the second Sunday for their own meeting, and the fourth week joining those with symptoms.  The church doors will be unlocked at 5:45pm, and re-locked at 6:15pm.

Broomfield - Virtual Meeting Only

Day & Time: Thursdays 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Address: 825 Kohl Street, Broomfield CO 80020
Details: This is the United Church of Christ. The fourth Thursday of the month adds friends/family/caregivers.   NOTE: The church door must remain locked so a greeter will be at the door from 6:30pm until 6:40pm.  After that please ring the door bell to the left of the doors for access.

Northglenn - Temporarily Suspended

Day & Time: Mondays 7:00 pm
Address: 10451 N Huron St. Northglenn, CO 80234
Details: Meetings are at Crossroads church. Enter the North entrance with the exterior wooden ramp (not the Children's entrance), walking straight in through a colorful blue and green hallway to the gym on the left that will have a blue DBSA banner on the door.  Contact is Michelle Mudge Davis at (303) 881-1506 and by email at dbsanorthstar@gmail.com.

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Finding your support group on location

For the support meetings, there will be brightly colored signs posted on the church door and along the path to the meeting room.  Please make a name tag when you arrive to help us remember each other's name.

What to Expect

Meetings are facilitated by peer volunteers that have been trained, but are not professionals.  Their role is primarily to make sure meeting guidelines are followed and time is equally allocated.  These meetings are not a replacement for therapy or other treatments.  We are not affiliated with any religious organization and are free of charge although donations are gratefully accepted. We welcome cultural, linguistic, social, racial, gender, and all other identities and we promote their inclusion. This is a casual, low key, time of conversation on topics you bring to the meeting.  We recognize life can be hectic and coming for the first time can take great courage so it is okay to arrive late, just listen, and leave early.  For the Broomfield meeting note you will need to ring the doorbell after 6:40pm.

A typical meeting starts with us sitting in small circle of chairs.  We start by reading a welcome message, meeting description, and guidelines we follow.  The guidelines can be summarized as being respectful and not telling others what to do.  Then people "check in" if they want, with their first name, diagnosis and date, how they are doing on a scale of 1-10, and if there is a topic they want to discuss.  A topic can be a question, a need to vent, or anything else.  To protect participant privacy, and honor the basic guideline "what is said here stays here", meeting facilitators will only write down suggested topics with no identifiers. Participants are asked to seek permission before writing anything down, and limit that to resources and referrals. While we at times discuss suicidal ideation, we are not equipped for immediate crisis and disallow describing specifics.  Then we jump into conversation on those topics identified and new ones that come up.  At the end we make sure everyone feels okay to go home.