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501(c)(3) Non-profit, Donor-funded Mental Health Clinic offering
Low-Cost & Medicaid Therapy, Assessment & Community Education
Ardent Grove is proud to be able to do our part in assisting the greater community through education and partnership! We are available for trainings, workshops and presentations with any organization, large or small, that is looking to broaden their understanding of and enhance mental health services and support. We have been invited to speak at schools, parent groups, faith communities, community centers, library systems, mental health conferences, and at other interested organizations, and would love to connect about how we can support you and your organization today!
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A gentle, supportive yoga practice designed to foster healing, grounding, and connection. This class is ideal for ...
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NOCTURNE JAZZ & SUPPER CLUB
Please find full details about our 2025 Fundraiser here!
NOCTURNE JAZZ & SUPPER CLUB
We enjoyed a social afternoon at the the lovely RiNo location of LeftHand Brewing with a few other pop-up vendors with The Group Chat Denver! The Group Chat is a space where women can create meaningful connections in an increasingly disconnected world. Recognizing the growing need for authentic community and support, the group chat is a haven for women to network, share experiences, and grow together through events, activities, and shared passions. Ardent Grove hosted a booth with a variety of grounding and feel-good activities.
Ardent Grove Foundation was honored to participate in Denver Pride this June, hosting an interactive and heartfelt booth experience that reflected our core values of healing, inclusion, and community care. As a nonprofit mental health clinic rooted in the belief that everyone deserves access to affirming, high-quality care, our presence at Pride was a meaningful expression of our commitment to serving the LGBTQIA+ community with dignity, respect, and authenticity.
Our booth invited attendees to engage in a variety of healing-centered activities. Community members contributed to our “Healing Tree” by sharing what helps them grow and what helps them ground—creating a powerful, visual representation of collective resilience and self-discovery. We offered grounding moments with essential oil sprays, handed out affirmation cards as tender nudges from the universe, shared seed paper circles to symbolize growth and renewal, and partnered with Eden Spa to give away a $200 spa gift card to support self-care.
Those two days at Pride were filled with joy, meaningful connection, and vibrant expressions of identity and love. We were deeply moved by the openness of those who stopped by—people showing up as their full selves, connecting through shared stories, and celebrating together in a space of affirmation and belonging.
Being at Pride was more than just participating in an event—it was a reflection of Ardent Grove’s mission in action. Our work is rooted in the belief that mental health care should be inclusive, trauma-informed, and accessible to all—especially communities who have been historically underserved or marginalized. Pride reminded us of the power of visibility, the strength of community, and the importance of creating spaces where people feel seen, safe, and supported. We are proud to stand in solidarity with the LGBTQIA+ community, not just during Pride, but every day in our clinic, programs, and outreach.
Ardent Grove Foundation was proud to participate in the GlobalMindED Conference by both attending and hosting a booth, joining a dynamic community committed to equity, access, and opportunity. Our team connected with students, educators, and professionals from across sectors, sharing information about our mental health services, training programs, and community initiatives. The booth served as a space for meaningful conversations around healing, inclusion, and the importance of accessible mental health care across the metro area.
In addition to community engagement, the conference provided valuable opportunities to connect with foundation and corporate leaders and socially responsible companies dedicated to advancing mental health and equity. These conversations opened doors to potential partnerships rooted in shared values—highlighting the growing commitment of the corporate sector to invest in mental wellness, workplace well-being, and community healing. We left the event energized by the momentum and inspired by the collective desire to build a more inclusive and supportive future through strategic collaboration.
YANA was born in 2017 after two Douglas County tragedies changed the trajectory of motherhood in our community. The mission is to change the world one mama at a time – ensuring that no mom ever feels alone. We believe All moms deserve to feel safe, accepted, and valued. Our programs strive to give all moms in our community the support they need.
Campbell Cahill, LCSW hosted a webinar in partnership with YANA to support new parents in understanding their child's development over the lifespan. The webinar explored valuable insights and practical strategies for recognizing and responding to their child's evolving needs. Participants learned about key developmental stages and gained tools to support their child's growth and well-being. Participants had the opportunity for a Q&A session with Campbell to address specific questions and engaged in reflective exercises to personalize the learning experience.
Ardent Grove had the joy of participating in the 2025 Women Powering Change event! This annual gathering brings together over 100 organizations committed to advancing justice, sustainability, and equity across Colorado. Our table was thoughtfully curated to offer grounding and connection. Visitors were invited to recenter with calming, scented mists—small tools for self-regulation and nervous system support. We also featured a Healing Tree, where participants added leaves in response to the reflective prompts: “What helps you grow?” and “What helps you heal?” The responses were beautiful, moving, and a reminder of our collective wisdom. We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who stopped by, shared their reflections, and supported our mission. Your presence and passion inspire us to keep nurturing healing in our communities.
As a nonprofit mental health clinic dedicated to trauma-informed care, Ardent Grove was honored to stand alongside fellow changemakers. The event offered a vibrant platform to connect with community leaders, share our mission, and explore new collaborations to expand access to compassionate mental health services.
Participating in Women Powering Change was a dream! Being among motivated and inspiring women who genuinely want to collaborate, connect and make meaningful social change is empowering and exactly the space I want to exist in. The heart and intentionality put into the creation of this event is palpable and something you feel from the moment you walk through the doors. It was a beautiful thing to witness and participate in and I'll definitely be back again! - Chelsey Panchot, Corporate Sponsorship and Donor Relations Consultant
CHFA is an organization that strives to strengthen Colorado through increasing housing stability and economic prosperity for Coloradans. Their mission is to increase the availability of affordable and accessible housing. Since 1973 CHFA has continued to find ways to support Coloradans, including the creation of homeownership programs, small business financing, and homebuyer education. The training program CHFAreach was created as an expansion of CHFA, to provide resources, education, and assistance for individuals to better navigate the affordable housing industry. The staff members of CHFAreach work on multiple levels to further this mission and to support all multifamily property staff members from owners, managers, and on-property-site staff.
Ardent Grove has partnered with this wonderful organization to help support their employees in the work they do for the community by providing presentations on grief in the workplace. We are thrilled to provide education and facilitate discussions about mental health to the CHFAreach staff as they continue to do the hard work of supporting their community members and strengthening affordable housing.
Community Table is an organization based in Arvada, Colorado, and was founded in 1982 to provide food resources to the community. Serving the Northern Denver Metro Area, their offerings have expanded to include dental and nursing care, as well as financial support and job training. The organization was founded in the idea that everyone should have access to the food and resources to foster autonomy and self-sufficiency. Ardent Grove partnered with Community Teable to increase access to mental health services, including providing educational events where Ardent Grove therapists discussed the impacts of trauma and ways to mitigate it. Learn more about Community Table here!
For Love and Babes is a Durango based, grassroots organization who's mission is to create a safe space for parents to gather, share and support one another through deep listening and compassion. Ardent Grove has partnered with this incredible organization to dig deeper into trauma informed spaces for perinatal mental health. We are truly honored to be working together!
Learn more about For Loves and Babes here!
Provided a talk on how to support yourself and a Healthy Life During the Pandemic.
Ardent Grove's Resilience Project engaged in community outreach in the form of presentations and discussions that focuses on trauma awareness, concerns of children, parents, and other adults, and directly addresses school violence using psycho-education in social-emotional awareness and resilience for all ages.
We were guests on the Push Revolution Podcast, speaking on The Mental Weight of the COVID Pandemic and it's toll on perinatal and postpartum mental health. Listen here.
Provided a talk on Attachment Parenting at the Nursing Nook.
Spoke on Mental Wellness at Westerly Creek and how the ongoing pandemic is affecting students and families
Provided a 4-week presentation for parents on Tools for Coping with Stress during the pandemic that included an overview of what trauma looks like, skills and coping techniques for stress management, modeling self care for children, and how to cope with grief and loss. Presented to the library staff on Mental Health Awareness with Trauma-Informed Approach and how it may impact interactions with clientele. Both with Broomfield Public Library.
Our Lunch and Learn Panel and fundraiser focused on Resiliency and Strength 2020 and we provided free blogs, skills and coping tools, speakers, and provided comic relief from Adam Cayton-Holland and music from Andy Thomas and Jen GaNun of Lost Walks and Dust Heart.
Provided a free Stress Management Series highlighting issues during the pandemic including: Coping with Stress, Trauma Prevention, Parenting Tips, Grief and Loss
Gave a talk to teachers and other educators at the DU Morgridge College of Education on Trauma and School Violence.
As part of our Resilience Project we gave a presentation to teachers and other educators on Coping with Trauma and School Violence.