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Supporting Our Community in the Wake of Violence
We are heartbroken and profoundly grieved by the act of violence that occurred on Sunday, June 1 in the heart of Boulder. We extend our deepest compassion to those who were injured, to their loved ones, and to all who have been physically or emotionally impacted by this horrific act that targeted our Jewish neighbors.
Acts of violence have no place in our community. We stand firmly against hate and harm in all its forms. Clinica stands in solidarity with all who are affected—those grieving, those feeling vulnerable, and those fearing for their safety close to home and abroad. We remain devoted to fostering a space where everyone feels safe, valued, and supported. In this moment, we are especially mindful of any others who may be experiencing trauma in relationship to this devastating event.
In the face of tragedy, we must come together with compassion and care to support those who are suffering. At Clinica, we know that traumatic events like this can leave lasting impacts—not only on those directly involved, but across our entire community. Please know that you are not alone. Grief, fear, anxiety, and anger are normal responses, and asking for help is okay.
If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out. Mental health and crisis services are available, including:
- Walk-in Crisis & Addiction Services Center. Our Crisis Center is open 24/7/365. Services include confidential, in-person support, information, and referrals to anyone in need. We serve anyone – regardless of age, diagnosis, insurance, or home address. You do not need to be a Colorado resident or a current client to get help. No appointment necessary. Walk-in any time at 3180 Airport Road, Boulder, CO 80301.
- Colorado Crisis Services. Colorado Crisis Services provides free, confidential, and immediate support from trained professionals and peer specialists, available 24/7/365 by calling 844-493-TALK (8255), or texting TALK to 38255.
- 988 Colorado Mental Health Line. The 988 Colorado Mental Health Line is available for free, immediate, human support 24/7.
- Jewish Family Service. Jewish Family Service will be providing 10 free counseling sessions to those who are affected by the attack.
- Boulder Jewish Community Center. The JCC is providing updated information about resources, events, and services available to the community.
We are here to listen, support, and stand alongside you. Whether you need someone to talk to, a quiet space to process, or professional support, help is available and you are deserving of care.
In moments of sorrow and uncertainty, let us care for one another, extend kindness where we can, and remain committed to healing—together.