The Evergreen Resiliency Center, set up west of metro Denver to support healing and recovery after the Evergreen High School shooting, has begun offering services, organizers announced.
The center, 5120 County Road 73 in Evergreen, provides counseling, victim advocacy, and other help for people “most directly impacted by the tragedy,” officials said in a news advisory. It began offering services on Thursday.
On Sept. 10, 2025, a gunman on the campus at Evergreen High School shot two students, who were critically injured. The suspected shooter, a student, then turned a revolver on himself and died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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