Employee Resources

DU cares about you! We have many resources for those employees seeking help and for those who are supporting people experiencing a mental health challenge. For non-emergency information, please email Ìýemployeeconnections@du.edu and someone from DU will reach out to you on the next business day to guide you through the resources available to you or the employee you're concerned about. The placard below also lists DU resources and below that are local resources.ÌýÌý

If there is an immediate threat to you or someone you are concerned about (either through self-harm or interpersonal violence) or you are thinking of hurting yourself, please call Campus Safety at 303-871-3000, or if dialing from a campus phone, 1-3000, then call 911.

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State Resources

Need help? Call 211, visitÌýÌýor text your ZIP code to 898-211 for information and resources, including shelter, childcare, health services and food/housing assistance.Ìý211 is a confidential,Ìýmultilingual service connecting Coloradans to essential resources across the state. You can also reach 211 by calling 866-760-6489.

Additional Resources:

- Finda a local food bank near you. ()

- For mental health, substance use, or emotional concerns, call 1-844-493-TALK (8255), or text TALK to 38255 (

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Telemedicine Support: Virtual Visits and Contact Numbers to Call

Resources by County

This section provides information onÌýresources offered by the county. Below are links to the resource pages for specific counties.Ìý

International Travel Support

Questions about risk, safety, and health while traveling abroad? DU provides resources for students, faculty, and staff traveling internationally on official university business. Click here for essential resources on international travel with DU.