Mesa County Resources


LOCAL IN-PERSON SUPPORT

GriefShare
GriefShare groups meet weekly to help you face these challenges and move toward rebuilding your life. Christian centered program.

Heartbeat Grand Junction
Heartbeat exists to help survivors absorb the impact of the self-inflicted death, to offer comfort of empathy, understanding and to support each other toward a healthy resolution to the grief.

HopeWest Kids
Grades K-12
Grief support, classes, and camps for children and teens.

The Compassionate Friends - Mesa
Child, grandchild, and sibling loss support group. The Compassionate Friends are welcoming to suicide loss survivors. Through The Compassionate Friend’s website, there are more print, virtual, and social media support options.


FORUMS, PHONE, PRINT, & VIRTUAL

Alliance of Hope for Suicide Survivors
Offering loss survivor resources and an online discussion forum where you can connect with others who’ve lost a loved one to suicide.
24/7 Peer Support Forum

Friends for Survival
Monthly newsletter, virtual suicide loss support group meetings, and printed resources.

Grief Recovery After a Substance Passing
For those who have lost someone to substance use or addiction. Print, virtual, and social media support resources.

The Dougy Center
Online print and virtual resources for children, teens, young adults and their families grieving a death can share their experiences.

Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS)
Offering compassionate support to those who lost a loved one while serving in the Armed Forces. Mesa County does not have an active TAPS chapter, though the Grand Junction VA Medical Center does have several peer and clinical providers trained in suicide loss support.

Print Resources