Local Programs
This page has contact information for programs that offer help/referrals to victims of abuse throughout the state. If you plan to contact a program via email, please review our Safety when using email page first.
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CHAI: Colorado's Jewish Community Resource on Domestic Abuse
Hilltop: Tri-County Resource Center
Serving Mesa, Delta, Montrose and Ouray counties. Bilingual (English/Spanish). Resources include: 24-hour crisis lines; confidential emergency shelter for women and their children, with food, clothing, support; legal advocacy, including assistance with protection orders, support at court hearings, referrals to community resources; general advocacy, including goal setting and empowerment, translation services, and other referrals; information/access to immigration resources, education around domestic violence; support, including goal setting and empowerment, support groups for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault; Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners.
Project PAVE: Promoting Alternatives to Violence through Education
Bilingual (English/Spanish). School-Based Therapy for children and youth who have experienced violence; family advocacy for families of youth who have experienced violence.
Rural Communities Resource Center
Advocacy and shelter.
Servicios de la Raza: Victims in Safe Transition and Self-Sufficiency, Domestic violence Program
Culturally and linguistically responsive services for English and Spanish speaking victims of domestic violence, stalking, dating violence, sexual assault. 24/7 hotline, safety planning, case management, legal advocacy, assistance filling out legal documents for divorce, child custody, and protection orders. Victim Advocates accompany clients to court, guide them through the legal process, and connect them with legal support including immigration lawyers for possible recourse through a U-Visa or the Violence Against Women Act. Ongoing support groups for victims of sexual assault and domestic violence. Other resources including transportation to court available depending on needs.
Other resources provided by Servicios de la Raza include a mental health program, including psychiatric services and medication management for clients on Medicaid or those identified as Indigent, ADHD testing; La Gente Program for people with HIV/AIDS; client advocacy services, including employment wage disputes, rental disputes, etc.; basic emergency services, including food, clothing, referrals to housing, employment, legal resources; certified fitting station for child safety seats.
The Domestic Violence Initiative for Women With Disabilities
Services for women, men, and their children with disabilities who are victims/survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and caregiver abuse. Services include: relocation and safety, cell phone, address confidentiality assistance, domestic violence and warning signs, crisis intervention services, legal referrals, assistance with protective orders, court accompaniment, victim compensation assistance, peer advocacy, crisis counseling, sign/language interpreter, emergency financial assistance, human service paperwork assistance, and affordable housing counseling.
DVI is in a partnership with Latina Safehouse to provide resources for monolingual Spanish speakers with disabilities.
The Empowerment Program
Free services for formerly imprisoned or homeless women, including: Anger Management; Chrysalis Groups, for women involved in prostitution in Denver; Dialectical Behavioral Therapy; GED tutoring, assessments, pre-tests, one-to-one assistance, access to online computer learning materials; Employment Services; Leadership Group; Life Skills; Mental Wellness for healthier states of mind; Pathway to Success, which works with addiction, trauma, mental health disorders, sexual risk behaviors, and financial stability; Peer Educators, a follow up group; Relapse Prevention for sober living and support in recovery; Regional Users Group, a culturally sensitive and nonjudgemental support group for female and male injection drug users; Seeking Safety Group, a present-focused therapy to help women gain safety from trauma/PTSD and substance abuse in their relationships, thinking, behavior, and emotions; Trauma Narrative, a writing and discussion group for women who have experienced trauma; Trauma Recovery & Empowerment Model, a group intervention to help women who have suffered from abuse and trauma with emphasis on survivor empowerment and peer support; Women’s Issues, which focuses on physical health, mental health, self-sufficiency, and other challenges.
Adams
Alternatives to Family Violence - Safehouse
24 hour bilingual (Spanish/English) crisis line; shelter; in-court advocacy; individual and group counseling. Resources including counseling and in-court advocacy are also available to people who are not staying in the shelter.
Cultural Development & Wellness Center Victims Assistance
Previously a program of Asian Pacific Development Center (APDC), the Cultural Development & Wellness Center Victims Assistance program provides support to victims and witnesses of crime throughout the entire state of Colorado. Services include: crisis counseling, emergency housing, case management, social services, legal and personal advocacy, victim compensation funds, and help applying for financial services. Services are confidential and provided free of charge to victims. To get help, call, email, or complete the online referral form.
Alamosa
San Luis Valley Behavioral Health Group
Bilingual (Spanish/English) resource. Serving: Alamosa, Conjeos, Costilla, Mineral, Rio Grande and Saguache Counties. Advocacy; individual and group support services for victims; information and referrals. Also hosts Alternative to Violence Program, which is aimed at abusers.
Arapahoe
Gateway Battered Women's Services
Bilingual (English/Spanish) resource. Serves victims of family violence in the city of Aurora and Arapahoe County, as well as women and children from the surrounding counties who may need services. Services include: multilingual hotline with services for callers with hearing impairment; residential services, including weekly group support meetings, security and support for children, extended stay program; nonresidential services, including individual counseling, a short-term counseling group for English and Spanish speaking women, longer term counseling (individual and group), same-sex counseling (individual and group), teen-specific therapy (individual and group); court advocacy program.
Archuleta
Archuleta County Victim Assistance Program
24/7 crisis intervention and hotline; court advocate; emergency transportation to Southwest Safehouse; advocates to assist with community agencies, supportive organizations; information and referrals.
Boulder
Safe Shelter of St. Vrain Valley
Since 1978, Safe Shelter of St. Vrain Valley has promoted empowerment and provided advocacy for the right of every individual to live a life free of intimidation, exploitation, and abuse. Available free of charge in English and Spanish, Safe Shelter’s programs include: 24-Hour Crisis Line; a fully accessible, inclusive and confidential shelter; a public outreach office, offering counseling for adults and children, case management and legal services; a teen dating violence education and prevention program; and a community education program, offering workshops, seminars, and in-service education to businesses, providers and community organizations. Serves Boulder and Weld Counties (and beyond).
Boulder County
Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence
24/7 bilingual (Spanish/English) hotline; residential facility (shelter); advocacy, information, counseling for families and individuals; transitional services program for long-term and comprehensive support for women and their children, with access to affordable housing, long-term case management, skill building classes; outreach counseling from early intervention to long-term support toward self-sufficiency, including programs for immigrant and Spanish-speaking survivors, older victims of abuse, survivors of same-sex relationship violence; court advocacy.
Boulder, Weld
Longmont Ending Violence Initiative (LEVI)
Provides referrals to resources in non-emergency setting.
Chaffee
Salida Alliance Against Domestic Abuse
24 hour crisis line; safehouse; financial assistance; restraining orders and divorce papers; support during court proceedings; individual peer counseling; children’s program; information and referrals.
Clear Creek
Clear Creek County Advocates
Advocates respond to victims of crime and trauma, including domestic violence and sexual assault. 24/7 on-scene response; 24/7 hotline; counseling, including a group for children and a group for adults; general emotional support; food, personal items, and fuel for cars; court liaison; legal aid, assistance with victim’s compensation and other paperwork; temporary informal shelter as needed; support during sexual assault exams; referrals to other resources in and outside the community.
Craig
Advocates - Crisis Support Services
Serving Craig and Moffat Counties
Bilingual (English/Spanish. 24 hour crisis line; shelter; counseling and support; referrals and information; judicial advocacy, including assistance with protective orders; personal advocacy; children’s advocacy; safety planning; sexual assault response team.
Denver
Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment
Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) primarily provides services to victims and survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in the Colorado Deaf community. The Colorado Deaf community is a diverse community that includes those who identify as: Deaf, deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, DeafBlind, and Children of Deaf Adults (CODAs). Services include: a 24-hour hotline, crisis intervention, emergency relocation assistance, shelter, legal advocacy, community education, cultural competency training, technical assistance, and youth advocacy and prevention. Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment serves the state of Colorado.
SafeHouse Denver
Bilingual (English/Spanish). 24-hour crisis and information line, safety planning, individual counseling and advocacy, support groups, referrals to community resources, children’s programs, secure emergency housing, specialized services for lesbians and bisexual women.
Douglas/Elbert
The Crisis Center
24 hour crisis line for crisis intervention, support, safety planning, information and referrals; emergency shelter; adult and child therapy; legal advocacy. Therapy and legal advocacy are available to people not in the shelter through The Crisis Center’s outreach building.
This resource is not bilingual, but they have access to a translation center for the crisis line and can bring an interpreter to the shelter.
Eagle
Bright Future Foundation
Bright Future Foundation, formerly The Resource Center of Eagle County, serves victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Services include: a 24-hour hotline in English and Spanish, emergency shelter, crisis intervention, case management, court advocacy, safety planning, referrals, temporary housing, violence prevention program, and more. Serving Eagle County.
El Paso
Centro de la Familia
Centro de la Familia serves members of the Latinx and immigrant community. It provides culturally and linguistically responsive affordable services, in English and Spanish, designed to meet the needs of each individual family. Services offered in the areas of: support for survivors of domestic violence and other crimes, crisis intervention, mental health, personal and legal advocacy, immigration support, parenting education, support groups, and more. Serving El Paso County and surrounding areas.
TESSA
24 hour crisis line; Safehouse, including emergency shelter, food, case management, counseling, support to female survivors and their children, court support, assistance with multiple local resources for permanent safe housing, employment, childcare, adult education, and obtaining new identities; short-term safe shelter vouchers for local hotels for male victims and their children; Victim Advocacy, including system assistance (criminal justice), court support, assistance with temporary restraining orders, and community resources; children’s programs for children in TESSA’s Safehouse and children from the community; counseling program for adult victims.
Rural programs in Cripple Creek/Divide (for Teller County) and Calhan (Eastern El Paso County) with adult counseling services available by appointment and advocacy on a walk-in basis. Addresses and walk-in hours available on website.
Freemont County
Family Crisis Services, Inc.
Serving Custard county. Safehouse for women and children with individualized case management, counseling, and children-specific services; victim advocacy, including assistance with temporary restraining order paperwork, safety plans, education and support on the legal process, information and referrals to relevant community resources.
Garfield County
Advocate Safehouse Project
24 hour help line; safehouse program, including crisis intervention, client education, safety planning, individual and group counseling, advocacy, case management, information/referrals; outreach program, including crisis intervention, client education, safety planning, individual and group counseling, advocacy, case management, intervention/referrals for survivors residing in the community; Latina outreach program, including crisis intervention, client education, safety planning, individual and group counseling, advocacy, case management, information/referrals to Latina survivors of domestic and/or sexual violence.
Georgetown
Clear Creek County Advocates
24-hour hotline; 24/7 on-scene response; crisis intervention; emergency safe housing; shelter referrals; safety planning; free domestic violence group sessions; assistance with Civil Protection Orders; liaisons between clients and law enforcement and district attorney; courtroom accompaniment; support during sexual assault exams; assistance with legal aid, crime, victim compensation; emergency financial assistance.
Grand
Grand County Advocates for a Violence-Free Community (Advocates: Victim Assistance Team)
24 hour confidential crisis line; safehouse for women and their children; court advocacy; medical advocacy; support group; referrals and financial assistance for independent therapists; traumatic death advocacy.
Bilingual (Spanish/English) translation services available.
Gunnison
Jubilee House
Available for individuals whose lives have been affected by violence. Resources include advocacy, shelter (up to 3 days), counseling for adults and children.
Jefferson
Family Tree, Inc.
Family Tree, Inc. provides services to victims of child abuse, domestic violence, and homelessness. Family Tree, Inc. has child and youth services programs, housing and family stabilization services, and domestic violence services. The domestic violence services include: a 24-hour hotline, emergency residential services (advocacy, support, information, and community resources), supervised visits and safe exchanges, outreach program (safety planning, peer support groups, support for friends/family members, consultation/on-site advocacy, and referrals to counseling/therapy), Legal advocacy (protection order assistance), and free legal clinic. Family Tree, Inc. serves Jefferson County.
Jefferson, Park
PeaceWorks, Inc.
24/7 crisis hotline; short-term emergency shelter for women and children; hotel vouchers and housing assistance; shelter for resident pets and livestock; advocacy, referrals, court accompaniment, empowerment education, other support services; Temporary Assistance to Needy Families; Energy Outreach Colorado utilities assistance.
La Plata County
Alternative Horizons
Bilingual (English/Spanish). 24 hour hotline; support groups for survivors and children of survivors; court advocacy; Bridges of Hope Legal Project for no-cost legal representation; individual therapy for children, youth, and adults who have experienced domestic violence.
Our Sister's Keeper Coalition (English/Espanol)
Serving La Plata, San Juan, Archuleta, Montezuma and S. Ute Tribal Counties
Southern Ute Victim Services
Comprehensive, coordinated services for victims of crimes on the Southern Ute Reservation. Resources include a 24/7 on-call victim advocate; crisis intervention; counseling, both individual and in support groups; emergency transportation; victim notification; court accompaniment; victim impact statement; assistance with civil protection orders, child custody and divorce cases; referrals; victim/witness assistance; restitution recovery; temporary housing; security measures.
Southwest Safehouse
Serves women and children survivors of domestic violence in Archuleta, La Plata, San Juna, Dolores and Montezuma counties
Lake
Advocates of Lake County
Advocates of Lake County serves victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in the county. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, crisis support, emergency food and clothing, safe housing, personal advocacy, court advocacy, protection orders, legal services, community education, referrals, a Latina Outreach Program, and more.
Larimer
Alternatives to Violence
Services available to survivors of violent crime, including domestic violence, sexual assault, and witnesses of violent crimes. Resources include: 24 hour victim advocates; court advocates; individual and group therapy for children, adults, teens; bilingual case management/housing referral services; referrals and resource information.
Larimer County
Crossroads Safehouse
Bilingual (English/Spanish). 24/7 crisis intervention; emergency safehouse for adults and children; transitional housing; advocacy and support groups; children’s program; legal advocacy and representation; Bringing Home Justice Project for no-cost bilingual legal representation; Domestic Abuse Response Team; Latina services and immigration services; emergency shelter/foster homes for pets.
Estes Valley Victim Advocates
Bilingual (Spanish/English). 24 hour emergency crisis intervention; safehouse (shelter for up to six weeks); advocacy; support for children; liaison between District Attorney and victim; medical assistance; counseling, including one on one and support groups; legal advocacy and information; referrals. Works with people who have experienced domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, and other crimes.
Las Animas
Advocates Against Domestic Assault
Serving Las Animas, Trinidad, Walsenburg, and Huerfano counties.
Logan
Help for Abused Partners: Logan County Domestic Violence Program
Also serving Sedgwick county. Bilingual (English/Spanish); access for people with disabilities. 24 hour crisis line; emergency shelter, with food and other basic necessities; safety planning; outreach client facility; individual counseling for victims and children; weekly support groups in three counties for victims and children; referrals.
Mesa
Latimer House Counseling and Advocacy Center
Serving: Mesa, Montrose and Delta Counties. They have a 24-hour crisis line, with crisis intervention, support, information and referrals; emergency shelter, with food, clothing, case management for adults and their children; legal advocacy for help with protection orders, support at court hearings, referrals to legal resources in the community; counseling, including individual and group for adults, teens, and children; children’s services; Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners; support groups; transitional housing; parent help line.
Mineral County
Tu Casa Inc.
Serving Alamosa, Conjeos, Costilla, Mineral, Rio Grande and Saguache counties.
Bilingual (Spanish/English), free and confidential. 24 hour crisis/assistance hotline; assistance in filing and modifying protective orders, divorce and custody paperwork, court and Sexual Assault Nurse’s Exam (SANE) accompaniment; assistance in accessing social services, housing and resources, including transportation and translation services; access to emergency shelter, gas, supplies and relocation services, and emergency financial assistance for rent, mortgage or utilities; coordination of services by the Children’s Advocacy Center of the San Luis Valley.
Monetezuma
Renew Inc./WINGS Safehouse
24 hour hotline; WINGS Safe House; counseling (individual and group) for adults and children who have experienced domestic violence, adults who have experienced sexual assault, adult survivors of child sex abuse; advocates for support with community agencies, civil or criminal justice system, safety planning; information and referrals regarding legal aid, financial and food assistance, housing, community resources, restraining orders, court documents and forms.
Morgan
SHARE INC.: Domestic Violence Program
Bilingual (English/Spanish). Translation for other languages available. 24 hour crisis line; emergency shelter; transitional housing; individual advocacy; support groups; children’s program; court advocate; help with protective orders and victim compensation claims; safety plans; training & educational programs
Otero
Arkansas Valley Resource Center
Arkansas Valley Resource Center is a crisis intervention agency that provides shelter, counseling, and support for victims of domestic violence, their children, and all other crime victims. Their purpose is to strengthen families, educate the community, and provide resources and training to save lives and protect victims. Serving Bent, Crowley and Otero counties.
Pitkin
Response: Helping Survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Bilingual (Spanish/English). 24 hour help line; legal advocates to assist with restraining orders and selecting appropriate legal counsel; shelter, including temporary, referrals to long-term shelter, and emergency shelter for pets; medical advocacy, including accompaniment to a doctor, hospital, or Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner; court advocacy, including accompaniment to court, assistance with protection orders, navigating the system and victim’s compensation; supportive counseling and advocacy, including individual counseling and therapy and support groups in English and Spanish, culturally inclusive and competent one-on-one peer support and advocacy for victims/survivors, family, and non-abusive significant others; crisis intervention, information, resources and referrals; safety planning; immigration and human trafficking support services; resource library; Garden of Hope Sanctuary.
Prowers County
Domestic Safety Resource Center
Pueblo County
YWCA of Pueblo: Domestic Violence Services
24/7 crisis line; emergency shelter for women and their children (including boys up to age 17); domestic violence counseling, including groups; assistance with acquiring medical care as needed; legal advocacy, assistance and referral; transitional housing; community referral; court accompaniment.
Rio Blanco County
Victim Services
Routt
Advocates Building Peaceful Communities
Serving Routt, Moffat and Grand Counties.
Bilingual resource (Spanish/English). 24 hour crisis line through local police dispatcher, who will connect caller with an advocate for support and resources; shelter; short-term crisis counseling; civil protection order assistance, court advocacy; assistance with police reporting; supervised visitation and safe exchange; Latino advocacy and outreach, immigration outreach; general support and safety planning.
San Miguel
San Miguel Resource Center
Bilingual (Spanish/English). 24 hour crisis hotline; emergency shelter and safe-housing for people who have experienced violence and their children; personal and legal advocacy, including food, medical care, housing, transportation, access to community services, support through criminal justice system processes; support groups; resources and referrals; child therapy assistance fund; culturally sensitive advocacy.
Summit County
Advocates for Victims of Assault
Bilingual (English/Spanish). Emergency shelter for women and children; hotel rooms available for men. Services at shelter include: individual and group counseling; emergency financial assistance, including transportation, prescriptions, rental assistance; resources and referrals throughout Summit County. Legal advocacy, including court support, liaison between client and law enforcement, Office of the District Attorney, court system; assistance with civil protection orders; immigration assistance for victims of domestic violence.
Respond to domestic violence, sexual assault, death, and other trauma.
Weld
A Woman's Place
24 hour crisis line, including language line for translation; resident program; legal advocacy; case management; case management, including assistance with housing, social services, employment; safety planning; counseling & support services, including programs for children 5 and older; child and youth programs.