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Mental health, Pride, and the healing power of LGBTQIA2+ joy
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Mental health, Pride, and the healing power of LGBTQIA2+ joy

By Jay Mason (he/him), advocacy intern at Inside Out Youth Services

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to speak up and break down stigma surrounding mental health challenges. Data from the Trevor Project shows that in 2025, 84% of all LGBTQAI2+ young people wanted mental health care, but 44% of them were not able to get it due to systemic barriers. We know that in addition to affordability, destigmatization is key when it comes to making this care more accessible…

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The StoryTeller Project: Reducing stigma through shared experience
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The StoryTeller Project: Reducing stigma through shared experience

By Ashlee Shields, Transformation Manager-Teller County

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.

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LGBTQ+ Health Equity: Building local capacity from the inside out
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LGBTQ+ Health Equity: Building local capacity from the inside out

We’re only three months into 2026, but we sure have been busy. Read on to see what our Health Equity team has been up to.

As the year kicked off, Health Equity focused on strengthening the skills that lead to high quality, affirming care—an example of how ChangeLine builds local capacity to improve systems from the inside out.

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Homelessness has solutions—we're testing one of them
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Homelessness has solutions—we're testing one of them

What if we could prevent homelessness before it begins—by changing the conversation at the door? That's the idea behind diversion, and it's one of the most promising approaches to homelessness our region has seen.

Recently, more than 45 community members gave two full days to explore it together, learning hands-on strategies for helping people navigate a housing crisis before it becomes homelessness. Change starts exactly like this—people showing up, connecting, and doing the work together.

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Connecting for change at our first ever Affirming Provider Networking Event
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Connecting for change at our first ever Affirming Provider Networking Event

This is what change looks like! On February 24, more than 60 healthcare professionals joined us for our first ever Affirming Provider Networking Event. Hosted by our Health Equity team, it was a rare chance for providers who work with LGBTQ+ patients to connect with each other and share ideas, experiences, and resources. Change is rooted in relationships, and opportunities like this are crucial for creating more inclusive and connected systems of care.

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How small businesses in the Pikes Peak region are creating big change
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How small businesses in the Pikes Peak region are creating big change

Recently, around 20 local small business leaders met up at ChangeLine for the second time to discuss mental health and how to not only improve but sustain it. They are the Pikes Peak Rising Business Collective—a growing coalition of local employers committed to promoting mental health and suicide prevention in the workplace.

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Connecting, reflecting, and peeling back the layers 
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Connecting, reflecting, and peeling back the layers 

Sometimes the most productive thing we can do is pause, reflect, and connect.

That’s the goal of ChangeLine’s annual State of the Onion: a daylong celebration of each other and the work we did together over the last year. We talk about what we’re proud of, what we learned, where we stumbled, and what we’re carrying forward with us. We also refill our tanks with shared meals and shallot of laughter (get it?). 

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How making time for connection strengthens civic leadership
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How making time for connection strengthens civic leadership

One of the best parts of our work is bringing people together to talk about how we can work together to strengthen our community. Recently, we had the opportunity to do just that.

We invited an incredible group of civic leaders from across El Paso County, along with Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser, to join us for a thoughtful, nonpartisan conversation about civic leadership and shared accountability.

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The gift of radical hospitality
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The gift of radical hospitality

As we close out the last year and look toward the new one, many people I know are tired in a way that rest alone won’t fix. The work has been heavy and the uncertainty ongoing. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, stretched, or quietly wondering how to sustain this work over the long haul, you’re not alone. And yet, despite everything, countless people continue to show up, to care deeply, and to fight for something better. That matters.

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Cooking up connection: Lessons from Chef Brother Luck
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Cooking up connection: Lessons from Chef Brother Luck

In November, our board gathered for its annual retreat—a day of learning, conversation, and reflection. It was an intentional pause meant to reconnect with one another and with the purpose behind our work. The board, along with members of our staff, finished the day in a fun and meaningful way: cooking alongside Chef Brother Luck.

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A Q&A on leading change from within
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A Q&A on leading change from within

Every day, mission-driven organizations pour time and energy into improving their communities. They respond to needs, run programs, build partnerships, and try to create impact where it’s needed most. But when all the attention goes outward, it can be easy to overlook something that matters just as much: the internal systems and habits that make—or limit—their effectiveness.

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The power of community engagement
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The power of community engagement

Each January, regions across the country take part in their own Point-in-Time (PIT) Count. At first glance, the count might seem like just another HUD requirement: a single night’s snapshot of who is unhoused in a given area. But in Colorado Springs this year, it became something more. It became a testament to the power of community.

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Until We’re All Home: A night of connection and hope
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Until We’re All Home: A night of connection and hope

ChangeLine and the Pikes Peak Continuum of Care (PPCoC) welcomed more than 40 guests for a screening of Until We’re All Home, which follows six communities across the U.S. that are measurably reducing homelessness through the Built for Zero movement—a data-driven, human-centered approach to ending homelessness for good. But this event was about more than watching a film. It was an invitation—to listen, reflect, and imagine what’s possible when people come together across agencies, sectors, and lived experiences to create change that lasts.

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Collective impact explained
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Collective impact explained

Let’s be honest: Solving big community challenges can feel like trying to put out a forest fire with a garden hose. There are dozens of efforts happening, all with good intentions, but sometimes it feels like everyone’s working in parallel instead of in sync.

That’s where collective impact comes in.

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What’s a civic hub?
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What’s a civic hub?

When people have the chance to connect across differences, real change becomes possible. Civic hubs like ChangeLine exist to make that happen. But what is a civic hub, anyway?

Think of a civic hub as a college quad. It’s a place (sometimes physical, sometimes not) where people can safely come together across differences, talk about what matters most, and actually work toward solutions. Civic hubs connect people and organizations who might not otherwise sit at the same table, and they make sure that every voice, especially those most impacted by an issue, has a chance to be heard.

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Becoming ChangeLine: Where We’re Going
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Becoming ChangeLine: Where We’re Going

“We aren’t just convening. We are investing in leaders.” - Amber Ptak, CEO

Becoming ChangeLine goes beyond updating our logo. It’s an emblem of our belief that change is possible and non-negotiable.

Many of the systems we rely on for the health of our community are broken, and we can’t fix broken systems with the same thinking that created them. So, rather than working within outdated structures, we’re building new pathways and connections that support large-scale community-led change.

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Becoming ChangeLine: Where We Are
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Becoming ChangeLine: Where We Are

Change is the only constant.

In our last Becoming ChangeLine blog post, Where We’ve Been, we covered our history as Community Health Partnership (CHP) and how the collaboration that brought it to life sparked a regional movement that still exists today.

Since our founding, we’ve changed in response to the natural shifts happening within the community. In the words of our CEO Amber Ptak, “Systems are changing all day, and the point of our work is to change those systems in a way that benefits the people who the systems are failing.”

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