Routt County Crisis Support

A nonprofit organization

Funding from Colorado Gives Day supports the mission of RCCS to provide structured on-scene and debriefing support services to businesses, organizations, schools, community members and first responders during and following a critical incident with the goal of mitigating the effects of exposure to trauma.

Testimonials

Routt County Crisis support was truly instrumental in the healing process for me and our group. They reached out very early on and we were able to hold a debriefing the day after our tragedy of losing a close friend. This really helped everyone there understand the situation, what we were feeling and that it was normal. RCCS initiated another meeting a week after as well which was very valuable as we continued on the healing process. Through RCCS, many in our group saw how valuable the counseling process was and have continued sessions. Without the services provided by RCCS, I am positive that many of us who experienced this tragedy would be in a much different place than we are now.

Mission

Supporting, guiding, and connecting the community and individuals in times of crisis.

Background Statement

Routt County Crisis Support is a non-profit, 501(c)(3)​ Founded by a First Responder in 2017 with the intent to support community members in need during a crisis. Then in 2019, the non-profit grew to include mental health support for first responders. Currently, there are three programs under the Routt County Crisis Support; Emergency Assistance, Community Crisis Response Team and Routt County Crisis Support.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Routt County Crisis Support

other names

RCCS, Steamboat Community Assistance Fund

Year Established

2015

Tax id (EIN)

81-1754979

Category

Mental Health & Crisis Intervention

Organization Size

Small Organization

Address

2673 Jacob Circle
Steamboat Springs, CO 80487

Mailing

PO Box 771392
Steamboat Springs, CO 80477

Service areas

Routt County, CO, US

Phone

970-879-6141 302

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