Mental Wellness in our Music Community

To support a healthy music community, The Hall has launched Keep The Beat, a mental wellness program to raise awareness, provide resources and de-stigmatize the conversation around mental health and addiction within the music industry. 

In Crisis NOW? 

CALL 844.493.TALK (8255)

TEXT “TALK” to 38255

COLORADO MENTAL HEALTH & ADDICTION RECOVERY RESOURCES FOR THE MUSIC INDUSTRY

Offers free creative expression workshops in art, music, movement and creative writing for individuals in recovery

Connecting Northern Colorado musicians with health and wellness resources as well as many other resources/programs

Mental wellness meet-ups for musicians and industry professionals, along with Mental Health First Aid resources and sober concerts

NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS SERVING COLORADO (EMPHASIS ON MUSIC INDUSTRY)

Connects music industry professionals and their families with mental health and wellness resources; free case management and weekly virtual support groups

Provides financial assistance to behind-the-scenes industry professionals for counseling, basic needs and funeral expenses 

Suicide prevention and awareness resources

Music Health Alliance

Provides music industry with mental health counseling grants and healthcare advocacy including health insurance, healthcare resources and confidential guidance

Music Industry Therapists Collective

Mental health guidebooks created for the music industry

MusiCares

Free virtual support groups and mini-grants for mental health and recovery counseling and for basic needs for music industry professionals across the U.S.

Send Me a Friend

Musician Anders Osbourne’s nonprofit offers a national network of “sober friends” who provide an in-person source of support at shows for newly-sober touring music industry professionals

Sound Mind Live

Events, concerts and festivals that pair music with mental wellness awareness 

Sweet Relief

Mini-grants to musicians and industry professionals who are experiencing financial need related to illness, disability or age-related problems, and, in partnership with Backline, mini-grants for mental health counseling as well as other resources

The Phoenix

Musician Anders Osbourne’s nonprofit offers a national network of “sober friends” who provide an in-person source of support at shows for newly-sober touring music industry professionals

COLORADO MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES (MULTIPLE INDUSTRIES)

CHOW

In-person and online weekly group discussion meetings for individuals in the restaurant and hospitality industry, toolkits, employer resources; in partnership with Khesed Wellness, free counseling for hospitality and restaurant workers

Denver Actors Fund

A source of immediate assistance (both financial and via volunteers) for members of the Colorado theater community with situational medical needs

Good For You

Self-help and resource website from the Colorado Office of Behavioral Health

KHESED WELLNESS

Matches individuals to free or low-cost counseling through a network of therapists (Insurance accepted)

Sondermind

Matching individuals with therapists offering low-cost counseling; large network of therapists with quick matching time (insurance accepted or $)

Vail Valley Behavioral Health

Offers six free counseling sessions, as well as many other resources, for Eagle County residents

Colorado Music Hall of Fame’s Keep The Beat program will be adding activities to support Colorado’s music industry in late 2023-early 2024. Check back and check often.

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