Resources for Grief

Subscribe to monthly grief updates emails by emailing m.wise@tchnetwork.org 


Financial Support for Therapy/Counseling: 

Tri-County Health Network (TCHN) offers Mental Health Scholarships for youth and adults. 

Email: BHFund@tchnetwork.org or visit the website to apply. Website: tchnetwork.org/mentalhealthscholarships


The Second Wind Fund offers financial support for therapy for youth at risk for suicide. 

Website: thesecondwindfund.org 


Regional In-Person Grief Support Opportunities:  

Ah Haa School for the Arts offers Expressing Grief and Healing Through Art, a monthly painting class.

Website: AhHaa School for the Arts in Telluride  


Gather and Grieve in Nature Retreat – Those grieving the death of a loved one gather in June each year at the High Camp Hut above Telluride.

Website: highcamphut.com Email m.wise@tchnetwork.org for info. 


Wilkinson Library – Telluride (telluridelibrary.org) 


Grace Reins Equine Therapy – At Grace Reins, we are devoted to enriching and healing lives through the transformative power of Equine Therapy & Partnering. Located in Placerville 

Website: gracereins.org 


Spiritus – Through intentional breathwork sessions, conscious counseling, and mindful practices, you’ll discover the stories that no longer serve you and create space for the love, acceptance, and growth you crave. Located in Montrose and Ridgway.

Website: spiritus.love 


Pathfinders – Grief and Honor River Rafting Trips on the Colorado River near Grand Junction. Open to families and individuals. Usually offering trips in July, August, and September annually. For the residents of the Western Slope of Colorado.

Website: pathfindersforyou.org


Selah Carefarm – Sanctuary for animals and traumatic grief retreat (ask about scholarships). Located in Sedona, AZ.

Website: selahcarefarm.com


Online General Grief Resources: 

Center for Loss and Trauma is a grief resource website developed by Dr. Joanne Cacciatore, Author of Bearing the Unbearable and founder of the Selah Carefarm in Sedona, AZ (see above). 

Website: centerforlossandtrauma.com 


Charlie Health offers personalized intensive treatment programs for teens and adults. 

Website: charliehealth.com 


The Dougy Center offers multilingual resources for grieving children, teens, and families. 

Website: dougy.org 


Evermore is changing policies and practices within our communities — and across our nation — so that all bereaved people can achieve a healthy and prosperous future. See “Your Loss” tab for resources for bereaved children, parents, siblings, and spouses. 

Website: evermore.org 


Grief.com is the homepage of David Kessler, author, bereaved father, facilitator of online support groups, and an AI virtual grief supporter. 


GrieveWell seeks to build a community that promotes healthy grieving and healing so that adults (including young adults) can grieve well and lead a full life after loss. 

Website: grievewell.com 


The HeartLight Center is Colorado-based and offers virtual grief support groups and education. 

Website: heartlightcenter.org 


Survivors of Outdoor Adventures and Recovery (SOAR) was created to support survivors and communities in healing after outdoor accidents.

We create connections to peers, knowledge and outdoor trauma-informed care. 

Website: soar4life.org 


What’s Your Grief is an online space for sharing, support, resources, & more. 

Website: whatsyourgrief.com 


Disaster-Specific Grief Resources: 


Would you like help navigating these services? Email m.wise@tchnetwork.org, call 970-708-7096 and ask for Megan, or stop by the Tri-County Health Network office: 238 E. Colorado Ave. Ste. 8 in Telluride. 

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