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About Us
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Who We Are
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We are the community mental health center for Denver County. The
Mental Health Center of Denver (MHCD) in not a City or state agency.
We are a private charitable organization. The State of Colorado
contracts with us to serve people in this community who have serious
mental illness, our consumers. (Read about our Community Partnerships)

Who we serve
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Our consumers and their families live in Denver.

Consumers receive outpatient services at our clinics and in
 community settings.
We provide focused services to 13,600 adults, children, and
 families in 2009.

Where we serve
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We operate eight outpatient clinics for adults around Denver.

We manage 25 residences for people recovering from mental illness.
We operate two clinics for children and families.

We provide employment training and education at 2Succeed in
 Education and 2Succeed in employment.
We provide help and support at the MHCD Resource Center.

We serve more than 1,000 children through school-based programs
 and other community collaborations.
We provide mental health counseling services in 14 Denver public
 school health clinics.

We operate a 16-student day treatment school in our main building
 for children ages 6-14 with serious emotional problems. Here they
 can continue their education and get the help they need to return
 to the regular classroom
We work in three homeless shelters and more than a dozen nursing
 homes and assisted living facilities.

We go into homes to help families.
MHCD is Colorado's only community based mental health center with
specialized services for deaf and hard of hearing children,
adolescents, adults and families.

We provide confidential, professional, affordable mental health
services to individuals, families, partners, friends and caregivers of
those affected by HIV/AIDS.
MHCD is sensitive to the cultural needs of Denver's Hispanic
community. El Centro de las Familias provides comprehensive, bilingual
mental health services to Spanish speaking adults, children and
families.

Our Staff
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MHCD employs more than 500 professionals that include psychiatrists,
psychologists, therapists, nurses, case managers, social workers,
vocational counselors, teachers, pharmacists, residential counselors,
medical assistants and support staff.

Our mission: Enriching lives and minds by focusing on strengths and
recovery.
At MHCD we believe that people with mental illness can recover and
should have that chance. We are working toward that goal.

Everyday we take one homeless person off the street. That means we get
them into treatment and into housing and back on the road to recovery.
Yet, there are far more than 365 homeless people in Denver.
We admit an additional seven people in treatment each day, but we have
to turn away 17. Seventeen people just like you and me except they
have something wrong with their brain and their thinking and cannot
get the treatment they need to recover. They cannot afford it.

One in five Coloradoans needs mental health services each year, yet
less than one-third receive care.
 

These shocking numbers do not convey the pain and anguish of lost
jobs, lost families and friends, lost homes and the lost lives of
those who go without treatment for mental illness. Imagine going
without treatment for diabetes or heart disease. It's an overwhelming
tragedy.
Many are Children
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No one likes to think about it but the reality is that there are
children that have mental illness and there are children that have
been traumatized. We wish that children weren't sexually abused. We
wish that children had not experienced trauma or physical violence or
seeing someone killed. We can wish for those things, but those things
are going to happen. These are the children we help at MHCD.
Nearly 80% of the 1500 children we serve have experienced some type of
trauma – the most common are sexual abuse, physical abuse, emotional
abuse, and neglect or violence exposure.

One in 5 high school students think about suicide – teenage Hispanic
girls are at the highest risk.
Forty percent of youth in the juvenile justice system have serious
mental health issues; 83% have substance about issues.

Children can develop mental illness at a very young age. They can
develop depression, bi-polar disorder and other conditions that affect
learning and paying attention.
Left untreated, young lives can slip into hopelessness and despair to
be lost forever.

Children need treatment to grow up and to be happy adults and
productive members of our community.
There are thousands of children in Denver who need our help. At MHCD
we take in every adult and child that we can – but there are far more
out there that we cannot serve until we increase capacity.

A healthy mind means a healthy life. We want the community to
understand emotional and mental health issues and how important they
are to the health of community and the people in it.
 

Our belief is recovery from mental illness is possible with the right
treatment. The more you know, the more likely you are to say –
prevention and treatment is the key.
We need to increase our capacity so we can serve more children and
adults; our doctors and therapists should be wherever they are needed
in Denver.

We need the community's support for our day-to-day work. We need
support for treatment that leads to recovery and increased capacity
and for critical services that can prevent thousands of lives from
being ruined.
We are passionate about the difference we make in the lives of
thousands of Denver residents. Thank you for your interest in the
Mental Health Center of Denver.

A gift to MHCD is an investment in the future of our community. Click
here to find out how to help.
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