Losing or incurring damage to a home can be disorienting, confusing and emotionally difficult for people. As a result, residents may desire some support and guidance in handling the uncertainties of what to do next and the grief associated with this loss. To help support residents returning to the burn area, Boulder County is offering counseling and support for individuals and families directly affected by the fire.
CLARIFICATION: At this time, mental health counselors and victim advocates are available in the reopened areas of the burn area for returning residents who want counseling and support services. The Mental Health Center for Boulder and Broomfield Counties has established a resource table near each of the security check points leading into the opened areas.
The following locations, which have been identified as future counseling centers, remain closed:
Victim Advocate services are also available at the Assistance Center, Boulder County Sundquist Building, 3482 N. Broadway (Iris and Broadway), Boulder. The assistance center is open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Call 303-441-3560 for more information.
Tue Sep 14 18:17:17 +0000 2010 by DNug:corrected Region
region: North Range -> Front Range
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(show/hide changes)Mon Sep 13 23:04:59 +0000 2010 by LTel:name: Sunshine Fire Station - Volunteer Fire Department (not yet open) -> Sunshine Fire Station - Volunteer Fire Department (MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES)
notes: 2010 FourMile Canyon Fire
CLARIFICATION: At this time, mental health counselors and victim advocates are available in the reopened areas of the burn area for returning residents who want counseling and support services. The Mental Health Center for Boulder and Broomfield Counties has established a resource table near each of the security check points leading into the opened areas.
The following locations, which have been identified as future counseling centers, remain closed:
• Fourmile Canyon, Salina Little Church of the Pines
• Sunshine Fire Station
• Gold Hill Community Center
Victim Advocate services are also available at the Assistance Center, Boulder County Sundquist Building, 3482 N. Broadway (Iris and Broadway), Boulder. The assistance center is open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Call 303-441-3560 for more information.
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Mental health and grief counseling
Losing or incurring damage to a home can be disorienting, confusing and emotionally difficult for people. As a result, residents may desire some support and guidance in handling the uncertainties of what to do next and the grief associated with this loss. To help support residents returning to the burn area, Boulder County is offering counseling and support for individuals and families directly affected by the fire.
These services are available through the assistance center in Boulder and in the following locations within the burn area once those areas open for re-entry:
· Fourmile Canyon, Salina Little Church of the Pines (open)
· Sunshine Fire Station (not yet open)
· Gold Hill Community Center (not yet open)
-> 2010 FourMile Canyon Fire
Mental health and grief counseling
Losing or incurring damage to a home can be disorienting, confusing and emotionally difficult for people. As a result, residents may desire some support and guidance in handling the uncertainties of what to do next and the grief associated with this loss. To help support residents returning to the burn area, Boulder County is offering counseling and support for individuals and families directly affected by the fire.
CLARIFICATION: At this time, mental health counselors and victim advocates are available in the reopened areas of the burn area for returning residents who want counseling and support services. The Mental Health Center for Boulder and Broomfield Counties has established a resource table near each of the security check points leading into the opened areas.
The following locations, which have been identified as future counseling centers, remain closed:
• Fourmile Canyon, Salina Little Church of the Pines
• Sunshine Fire Station
• Gold Hill Community Center
Victim Advocate services are also available at the Assistance Center, Boulder County Sundquist Building, 3482 N. Broadway (Iris and Broadway), Boulder. The assistance center is open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Call 303-441-3560 for more information.
(show/hide changes)Mon Sep 13 22:26:26 +0000 2010 by DNug:notes: 2010 FourMile Canyon Fire
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Mental health and grief counseling
Losing or incurring damage to a home can be disorienting, confusing and emotionally difficult for people. As a result, residents may desire some support and guidance in handling the uncertainties of what to do next and the grief associated with this loss. To help support residents returning to the burn area, Boulder County is offering counseling and support for individuals and families directly affected by the fire.
These services are available through the assistance center in Boulder and in the following locations within the burn area once those areas open for re-entry:
· Fourmile Canyon, Salina Little Church of the Pines (open)
· Sunshine Fire Station (not yet open)
· Gold Hill Community Center (not yet open)
-> 2010 FourMile Canyon Fire
CLARIFICATION: At this time, mental health counselors and victim advocates are available in the reopened areas of the burn area for returning residents who want counseling and support services. The Mental Health Center for Boulder and Broomfield Counties has established a resource table near each of the security check points leading into the opened areas.
The following locations, which have been identified as future counseling centers, remain closed:
• Fourmile Canyon, Salina Little Church of the Pines
• Sunshine Fire Station
• Gold Hill Community Center
Victim Advocate services are also available at the Assistance Center, Boulder County Sundquist Building, 3482 N. Broadway (Iris and Broadway), Boulder. The assistance center is open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Call 303-441-3560 for more information.
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Mental health and grief counseling
Losing or incurring damage to a home can be disorienting, confusing and emotionally difficult for people. As a result, residents may desire some support and guidance in handling the uncertainties of what to do next and the grief associated with this loss. To help support residents returning to the burn area, Boulder County is offering counseling and support for individuals and families directly affected by the fire.
These services are available through the assistance center in Boulder and in the following locations within the burn area once those areas open for re-entry:
· Fourmile Canyon, Salina Little Church of the Pines (open)
· Sunshine Fire Station (not yet open)
· Gold Hill Community Center (not yet open)
(show/hide changes)Mon Sep 13 21:31:10 +0000 2010 by DNug:name: Sunshine Fire Station (not yet open) -> Sunshine Fire Station - Volunteer Fire Department (not yet open)
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