Find resources in our community including testing locations, volunteer opportunities and links to other organizations. Find out more about Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis and how it may help keep you from contracting HIV. In addition to state and federal funding, we wouldn't be able to do all that we do without the generous sponsors at our community events!
The Denver ELEMENT coordinates the LGBTQ+ services and programs for Mile High Behavioral Healthcare, including Denver Pique, Reflections Positive Impact, Mile High Recovery Project and PrEP services.
The Denver ELEMENT coordinates the LGBTQ+ services and programs for Mile High Behavioral Healthcare, including Denver Pique, Reflections Positive Impact, Mile High Recovery Project and PrEP services.
Services
Denver ELEMENT is partnering with Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to reach out into the LGBTQ+ communities in the Denver metro area to create awareness of this method. The Denver ELEMENT offers a one-on-one discussion on PrEP to help individuals decide whether it part of a strategy that suits your sexual health life, as well as providing logistical assistance getting connected to care and funding the cost of medication.
Through substance-free social and educational programming; sexual education; access to technology, mental health, and housing resources; and peer support, the NXT Program seeks to create a safe environment for queer and transgender youth to foster healthy relationships, express themselves authentically, develop support systems, build community, and advocate for themselves.
The Denver Element hosts weekly social and discussion groups for folks living with HIV. Our positive programming exists to provide a space that is non-judgemental to discuss relevant topics and socialize. Denver Element is a Ryan White provider meaning that all programming is free to attend. Below are some of the groups we offer.
Group sessions, one-on-one counseling, peer-to-peer support groups and holistic approaches are offered to support an individual's journey through recovery.
Treatment plans are co-developed to address a myriad of issues including but not limited to: meth use, alcohol use, other drug use, trauma, self-esteem, effective coping skills, gender and sexual orientation development, and healthy living in a supportive environment free from judgment and shame and informed by the queer-lived experience.
Treatment plans are co-developed to address a myriad of issues including but not limited to: meth use, alcohol use, other drug use, trauma, self-esteem, effective coping skills, gender and sexual orientation development, and healthy living in a supportive environment free from judgment and shame and informed by the queer-lived experience.
Denver PIQUE is a fun, exciting and powerful program creating a safer, healthier and more supportive community for Denver's GBTQ male and transgender/gender expansive young adults. We offer educational outreach events, special speakers and presentations, community service projects, dances and parties, game and movie nights and more.