Spark utilizes skilled volunteers statewide to provide free mental health services to those who encounter barriers to accessing treatment. We also support mental health workforce development by providing clinical resources for those entering the field. Learn more about our Mental Wellness Program, Supervision Program, and Spark Health Corps.
We're Hiring!: Apply for the Denver Mental Wellness Program Manager position today.
We're Hiring!: Apply for the Denver Mental Wellness Program Manager position today.
Statewide Mental Wellness Program
The Mental Wellness Program is a statewide program of Spark the Change Colorado that provides free, short term counseling services to individuals, couples, and families who encounter barriers to accessing treatment through the pro bono work of volunteer clinicians. Barriers may include being uninsured, cost, and distance of services. Learn more about accessing services, becoming a host site, or becoming a Mental Wellness Volunteer. Learn more >>>
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Spark Health Corps
Spark Health Corps is a Public Health AmeriCorps Program that engaged Mental Health Associates who provide in person mental health supports to K-12 students at public charter schools across Colorado. Learn more about how to apply for this National Service opportunity. Learn more >>>
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Supervision & Workforce Development Program
The Supervision & Workforce Development Program aims to eliminate barriers to mental health care while simultaneously developing more licensed clinicians in Colorado. Our program places candidates for licensure at host sites in the community where they can engage in meaningful volunteer work, providing mental wellness supports to low-income Coloradans and those who serve them. In exchange for this service, candidates are eligible to receive free clinical supervision from a volunteer therapist in our program. Learn more about accessing supervision, volunteering as a supervisor, or becoming a host site. Learn more >>>
Continuing Education Training
One main purpose of Spark's Mental Wellness Program is to support workforce development in the field of mental health. We provide a variety of Continuing Education Courses and Trainings for mental health professionals and individuals seeking licensure. All courses are available free of charge to our Mental Wellness Volunteers but see upcoming events and pricing and register online as more of our courses become available to the public. Learn more >>>
For crisis services call or text the Colorado Crisis Hotline: 1-844-493-TALK (8255)