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06/03/2026

Join Prism Community Collective , Pikes Peak Pride, and The Trust Center at Avenue 19 this Friday, June 5 from 5-8 p.m., to kick off Pride Month and share in the celebration. There will be food, live music, performances, and more that you won't want to miss. 🏳️‍🌈

Hey y'all!

Who's excited for the Prism Pride Kickoff next Friday, 6/5! From 5pm - 8pm, we will be teaming up with , and the .trust.center to bring you a fun night filled with q***r joy, drag, live music and more to help kick off the Pride Season! Make sure to go to our Facebook event and let us know that you're going!

See you on the 5th!

The StoryTeller Project: Reducing stigma through shared experience — ChangeLine 05/28/2026

"Local storytellers play a powerful role in helping communities move from awareness to lasting change. In rural areas especially, stories shared by neighbors, veterans, parents, youth, business owners, and other community members can break through stigma in ways statistics and marketing campaigns alone cannot.

That’s why the Teller County Mental Health Alliance (TCMHA), an initiative of ChangeLine, launched the StoryTeller Project. This bold new approach to addressing stigma in rural communities shifts the narrative from “mental health problems” to shared human experiences. It reminds people that they are more than their hardest moments—and that every story told has the potential to create hope for someone else..."

Read the full piece by our incredible Teller County Transformation Manager, Ashlee Shields:

The StoryTeller Project: Reducing stigma through shared experience — ChangeLine In rural areas especially, stories shared by neighbors, veterans, parents, youth, business owners, and other community members can break through stigma in ways statistics and marketing campaigns alone cannot. That’s why the Teller County Mental Health Alliance (TCMHA), an initiative of ChangeLine,

05/20/2026

There are a few days left to fill out a Mental Health Crisis Experience Survey that the Su***de Prevention Collaborative of El Paso County is conducting.

Organizers are hoping for at least 400 responses – which are anonymous – to gauge how crisis care can be improved from locals who have used mental health services in El Paso County.

The survey is open through Friday to any adult ages 18 and over and is available in English and Spanish at the home page of the collaborative at spcollab.org.

It’s the first community-wide effort to collect first-hand experiences of mental health crisis care across the system, from the time someone reaches out for help through their transition back to regular life, said Cassandra Walton, executive director of Pikes Peak Su***de Prevention Partnership and chair of the Su***de Prevention Collaborative of El Paso County. 🔗 Read more: https://buff.ly/zE9KMk4

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