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Harm Reduction Resources and Support in Colorado

Find harm reduction in Colorado. Free listings statewide and near you in Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora & communities across Colorado.

Harm Reduction in Colorado

Lakewood

Points West

Durango

La Plata County — Harm Reduction

Alamosa

San Luis Valley — Risk Reduction Project

Pueblo

Southern Colorado Harm Reduction Association

Boulder

Boulder County — The Works Program

Louisville

Boulder County — The Works Program

Longmont

Boulder County — The Works Program

Lafayette

Boulder County — The Works Program

Denver

Access Point Colorado

Pueblo

Access Point Colorado

Colorado Springs

Access Point Colorado

Fort Collins

Access Point Colorado

Greeley

Access Point Colorado

Grand Junction

Access Point Colorado

Denver

Harm Reduction Action Center

Commerce City

Adams County — Harm Reduction

Westminster

Adams County — Harm Reduction

Brighton

Adams County — Harm Reduction

Aurora

Arapahoe County — Harm Reduction

Englewood

Arapahoe County — Harm Reduction

Statewide

Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment – Syringe access programs

Regional

Stop the Clock Colorado

Statewide

High Rockies Harm Reduction

Harm Reduction in Colorado connects residents with the support, programs, and services they need. Whether you are searching for harm reduction resources statewide or looking for options near you in Denver, Colorado Springs, or another Colorado community, this page lists the available options and explains how to access them.

How harm reduction resources work in Colorado

Harm Reduction resources in Colorado are provided through a mix of state agencies, nonprofits, community organizations, and local providers. Eligibility and availability vary by program — some services are open to any resident, while others have income, residency, or referral requirements. Contacting a provider directly is usually the fastest way to confirm what is available and whether you qualify.

People typically find harm reduction resources in Colorado through referrals from healthcare providers, social workers, or peer support specialists, as well as through online directories and community resource guides. Many programs offer intake appointments by phone or online, making it possible to start the process from anywhere in the state.

Services may be free, sliding-scale, or covered by Medicaid and other insurance plans depending on the provider and program type. Some harm reduction programs in Colorado are funded through state grants and do not charge participants directly.

State considerations for harm reduction in Colorado

Colorado has invested in expanding access to harm reduction services in recent years. Key practical considerations include eligibility documentation, which may require proof of state residency and income for some programs. Privacy protections for behavioral health records apply in Colorado, and participants in these programs have rights regarding confidentiality of their information.

Wait times and availability vary by region. Urban areas like Denver typically have more providers to choose from, while rural parts of Colorado may have fewer local options. Telehealth and remote services have expanded access statewide, and many programs now offer virtual intake and ongoing support.

Major metropolitan areas in Colorado

Denver

Denver is Colorado’s largest city and has the broadest range of harm reduction providers. Residents can access both public and nonprofit options, and the city’s size means shorter wait times are more common than in rural areas.

Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs has a growing network of harm reduction resources supported by local nonprofits and county agencies. Community organizations in this region connect residents with both local services and statewide programs.

Aurora

Aurora residents can access harm reduction services through local providers and regional programs. Referrals from community health workers or social service agencies can help connect people to the right fit.

Fort Collins

Fort Collins has community-based harm reduction resources available to residents. Local programs may include both direct services and referral networks that connect people to options across the region.

Lakewood

Lakewood has harm reduction resources accessible through local agencies and community organizations. Residents can find both in-person and remote options depending on their needs and location.

Cities with harm reduction listings in Colorado

  • Regional
  • Denver
  • Commerce City
  • Westminster
  • Brighton
  • Aurora
  • Englewood
  • Boulder
  • Louisville
  • Longmont
  • Lafayette
  • Pueblo
  • Colorado Springs
  • Fort Collins
  • Greeley

What you’ll find on this page

  • Harm Reduction listings across Colorado with location and contact details
  • Statewide resources as well as local options near you in Denver and other Colorado communities
  • Information on eligibility requirements, costs, and how to access services
  • Options for different needs and populations, including those with limited income
  • Guidance on how to compare providers and what questions to ask
  • Next steps for finding the right harm reduction fit for your situation

Frequently asked questions

What is harm reduction in Colorado?

Harm Reduction in Colorado refers to programs and services that provide harm reduction support to residents. These may be operated by state agencies, nonprofits, or private providers, and are available in communities across Colorado including Denver, Colorado Springs, and statewide.

How do I find harm reduction near me in Colorado?

The listings on this page cover harm reduction options across Colorado. You can search by city or region to find resources near you. Contacting a local provider directly is the best way to confirm availability and begin the intake process.

Is harm reduction in Colorado free?

Some harm reduction programs in Colorado are free or low-cost, particularly those funded through state or federal grants. Others operate on a sliding-scale fee or accept Medicaid. Contacting the provider directly is the best way to confirm what costs, if any, apply to your situation.

Who is eligible for harm reduction in Colorado?

Eligibility for harm reduction in Colorado varies by program. Many programs are open to any Colorado resident, while others may have income limits, residency requirements, or referral processes. Review each listing for eligibility details or contact the provider to confirm whether you qualify.

Can I access harm reduction resources remotely in Colorado?

Yes. Many harm reduction providers in Colorado offer phone-based or telehealth intake and services, making it possible to connect with support from anywhere in the state. This is especially useful for residents in rural areas of Colorado where local in-person options may be limited.

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