CHP provides planning, administrative, and data services for the Pikes Peak Continuum of Care to build an effective system of care for people experiencing homelessness.
CHP works with community members, local health care systems, and organizations to ensure that LGBTQ+ people and their families have reliable access to safe, competent, and affirming mental and physical health care.
CHP provides support for a coalition of stakeholders engaged in community-centered planning to transform the way the Pikes Peak region addresses behavioral health care needs.
CHP serves as the backbone organization for a county-wide collaborative aimed at reducing suicides by 20% by the year 2024.
The Teller County Mental Health Alliance, in collaboration with CHP, was awarded a two-year grant from the Colorado Springs Health Foundation to develop a collective impact infrastructure to address suicide prevention in Teller County.