Report to the Community
June 2022
Report to the Community
June 2022

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Demographics & Financials
Demographics of People We Serve │ July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2021
In fiscal year 2021, WellPower provided treatment and prevention services to 20,946 unique individuals. In addition, we provided 22,339 consultation and outreach services, and community education contacts to 6,319 community members.
Race* & Ethnicity**

*Does not include “Declined to Answer” or “Unknown” race
**People we serve who identify as Hispanic and/or Latino/a/x may belong to any race
Age

Financials │ July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2021
Revenue: $121,185,719

Expenses: $115,397,022

Financials for Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2021
Total Income | $121,185,719 |
Program Expenses | $87,138,964 |
Fundraising Expenses | $433,155 |
Administrative Expenses | $27,932,761 |
Total Expenses (does not include Excess Reserves) | $115,397,022 |
Reserves | $5,788,697 |
End of Year Net Assets | $78,166,799 |
Impact Partners
Memorials & Tributes
In the News
Check out some of the most impactful media highlights for WellPower in June 2022.
- 9NEWS: Clinic using esketamine to treat depression
- Open Minds: Mental Health Center of Denver Launches New Virtual Therapy Service & Rebrands As WellPower
- FOX 31: Study: Denver’s STAR program reduced crime, costs
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: Supportive Housing Can Help End the Homeless-to-Jail Cycle
Report to the Community
May 2022
Report to the Community
May 2022

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In the News
Check out some of the most impactful media highlights for WellPower in May 2022.
- Scripps TV (national): How psychedelic treatments are helping people with mental illness
- NewsBreak: MHCD, now WellPower, offering free online counseling
- Colorado Politics: Mental Health Center of Denver rebrands as WellPower
- 9News: COLab hosts discussion on mental health in Colorado
- Newsweek: 'Defund the Police' Is Dead But Other Reform Efforts Thrive In U.S. Cities
Report to the Community
April 2022
Report to the Community
April 2022

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Lea nuestras últimas historias
In the News
Check out some of the most impactful media highlights for WellPower in April 2022.
- The Colorado Sun: Ketamine is quietly helping Colorado patients with severe depression at a community mental health center
- CBS4: Gov. Jared Polis Tours Organizations Focused on Reducing Homelessness, Providing Mental Health Services
- Men's Health: Help a Friend in a Mental Health Crisis
- CBS4: Denver's Co-Responder Program Expands to 24/7 Coverage: 'Better Outcomes for Individuals in Crisis'
Report to the Community
March 2022
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In the News
Check out some of the most impactful media highlights for WellPower in March 2022.
- 9NEWS: A recipe for hope: Sally's Café
- Denverite: Remember how strange COVID's early days felt? Here they are in photos and some words (and some advice from an expert)
- Daily Kos: Denver has sent mental health teams instead of cops over 2000 times. No police back up needed. Ever.
- FOX31: Compassion fatigue and mental health
Report to the Community
February 2022
Report to the Community
February 2022

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In the News
Check out some of the most impactful media highlights for WellPower in February 2022.
- 9NEWS: Mental health tips for Valentine's Day
- Denver Post: In Denver's brutal housing market, hitting the voucher lottery might not be enough
- FOX31: Denver's co-responder STAR program is expanding after receiving additional funding
- Denver Post: Thousands of calls later, Denver's acclaimed program that provides an alternative to police response is expanding
Report to the Community
January 2022
Report to the Community
January 2022

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Lea nuestras últimas historias
In the News
WellPower cultivated 1,082 media hits in 2021. Check out some of the most impactful highlights:
- Wall Street Journal: Cities Add Emergency Facilities for Mental-Health Patients
- The Colorado Sun: 8 ways to handle the anxiety that follows public violence all too familiar in Colorado
- 9NEWS: WellPower launches new suicide prevention program
- Denver7: Research shows only 1 in 3 Black adults with mental health issues receive care
- USA Today: Denver successfully sent mental health professionals, not police, to hundreds of calls
- NPR: 6-Month Experiment Replacing Denver Police With Mental Health Teams Dubbed A Success
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