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Gender(s) Served
Crisis Center

The Crisis Center provides services to survivors of domestic violence and their children though emergency shelter, community advocacy, legal advocacy and counseling. Our clinical team is trained in a variety of therapies to assist adults and children. The Crisis Center’s community advocacy program is a 10-week program that allows clients and Crisis Center advocates to work together to achieve the client’s desired goals. The legal advocacy program includes assistance with restraining orders, legal referrals, court accompaniment and general support navigating the civil and criminal justice systems. Both the community advocacy program and the legal advocacy program works with individuals from Douglas, Elbert, Lincoln and Arapahoe Counties

Type of organization
Individual/Group Clinical Therapy
Intensive Case Management (ongoing)
Safehouse Shelter
24/7 Crisis phone number:
24/7 Crisis Line
Littleton, CO, USA
Genders served:
All Genders
Ages served:
Adults, Accompanied minors
Insurance required:
No
Crossroads Safehouse

With a focus on sheltering, outreach, and prevention, Crossroads provides trauma-informed advocacy and support to victims and aspires to create a future without domestic violence. Programs and services include a 24/7 crisis line, emergency shelter, non-resident advocacy, domestic abuse response, legal advocacy, legal representation, rapid rehousing, prevention and education, and youth and bilingual advocacy.

Type of organization
Crisis Hotline with Resource Navigation
Individual/Group Clinical Therapy
Safehouse Shelter
Survivor Support Groups
24/7 Crisis phone number:
Genders served:
All Genders
Ages served:
Adults, Accompanied minors
Insurance required:
No
Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (D...

Our organization is dedicated to serving Deaf, DeafBlind, DeafDisabled, or Hard of Hearing (DDBDDHH) victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and other forms of abuse in Colorado. Services include: advocacy, resiliency programs (support groups and peer support groups), community education and outreach, youth advocacy and prevention program, technical assistance for organizations wishing to be culturally responsive to the DDBDDHH community.

Type of organization
Crisis Hotline with Resource Navigation
Speaking Engagements/Consulting
Survivor Support Groups
24/7 Crisis phone number:
Genders served:
All Genders
Ages served:
Adults, Unaccompanied minors, Accompanied minors
Insurance required:
No
Denver Children's Advocacy Center

Our programs fall along a three-part continuum of care that includes Community Outreach, Rapid Response, and Treatment and Integrated Services. We strive to meet the needs of all traumatized children, as well as those at risk of abuse. We specialize in serving very young children and those from Spanish-speaking families.

Type of organization
Youth Specific Care
Genders served:
All Genders
Ages served:
Adults, Accompanied minors
Insurance required:
No
Denver Public Safety Youth Programs

A team of caseworkers conduct outreach to youth, providing any identified services needed for the individual that can consist of therapy, substance abuse treatment, to basic needs, such as clothing, food, and bus passes. Additionally, they continue to provide case management and engagement to build trust and rapport with the youth, where they will work with the client to implement safety planning and harm-reduction. If a client wants to report to law enforcement, Denver Public Safety Youth Programs is able to cut through red tape through partnership with the MDT, but that not is required for engagement or services.

Type of organization
Basic Case Management (ongoing)
Mobile Unit
Youth Specific Care
Youth-Specific Therapy
24/7 Crisis phone number:
Emergency Family Assistance Association (EFAA)

EFAA provides stabilizing services, innovative programs, and transformative advocacy to strengthen families and create a thriving community. As Boulder’s Family Resource Center, we are dedicated to helping members of our community meet their immediate needs and springboard out of poverty. EFAA offers short-term and transitional housing, case management, food, and emergency financial assistance to Boulder families, seniors, and people with disabilities.

Type of organization
Financial Assistance
Food Assistance
Transitional Housing/Short Term Residential Program
1575 Yarmouth Ave Boulder, CO 80304
Genders served:
All Genders
Ages served:
Adults, Accompanied minors
Insurance required:
No
Family Promise of Greater Denver

Family Promise of Greater Denver focuses on stable housing, employment and savings. By combining these three pillars of long – term stability with supportive programs such as rental assistance, extended case management, community mentors and other supports, the goal is to end homelessness, one family at a time.

Type of organization
Day Shelter or Drop In Center
Housing Assistance Program
Long Term or Permanent Supportive Housing
Resource Navigation
Genders served:
All Genders
Ages served:
Adults, Accompanied minors
Insurance required:
No
Family Tree

Family Tree provides wrap around services designed to end child abuse, domestic violence and homelessness. Services include the SafeCare Program (in-home parenting classes), Intervention for at-risk youth to divert future out-of-home placement, financial and supportive services for kinship families (children who are cared for by grandparents, or other caretakers), domestic violence services including legal advocacy, safe-house shelter with supportive services (Roots of Courage program), individual advocacy and group support for survivors, homeless shelter (women and children), housing navigation, and transitional housing program.

Type of organization
Basic Case Management (ongoing)
Emergency Overnight/Homeless Shelter
Safehouse Shelter
Transitional Housing/Short Term Residential Program
Genders served:
All Genders
Ages served:
Adults, Accompanied minors
Insurance required:
No
Gateway Domestic Violence Services

Gateway Domestic Violence Services provides a highly effective combination of shelter and comprehensive services to adults and children fleeing domestic violence. Gateway is the only 24/7 shelter available in the City of Aurora and Arapahoe County, offering emergency shelter and extended-stay care, together with a crisis line, licensed counseling, and court advocacy.

Type of organization
Crisis Hotline with Resource Navigation
Housing Assistance Program
Safehouse Shelter
24/7 Crisis phone number:
24/7
Aurora, CO, USA
Genders served:
All Genders
Ages served:
Adults, Accompanied minors
Insurance required:
No
Haseya Advocate Program

Haseya Advocate Program is a Native woman-led organization that serves Indigenous survivors of domestic and sexual violence in the Colorado Springs, Colorado region. We empower Native survivors to overcome domestic and sexual violence by providing culturally sensitive and appropriate advocacy, including safety planning, access to information and resources, accompaniment, and problem solving.

Haseya is the only program in the state of Colorado that provides domestic and sexual violence advocacy for urban Indigenous survivors.

Type of organization
Basic Case Management (ongoing)
Holistic Wellness (Yoga, Acupuncture, etc.)
Housing Assistance Program
Survivor Support Groups
Victim Assistance
24/7
Colorado Springs, CO, USA
Genders served:
All Genders
Ages served:
Adults
Insurance required:
No
Help For Abused Partners

HFAP provides an immediate safe environment for victims of DV and supports victims through the decision-making process. We provide a 24-hour crisis line, emergency shelter, transitional housing (rental assistance and help getting into permanent housing), assistance with a protection orders, safety plans, court advocacy, emergency food and clothing, financial assistance, support groups for youth and adults & victim advocacy.

Type of organization
Clothing Bank
Food Assistance
Safehouse Shelter
Survivor Support Groups
24/7 Crisis phone number:
Genders served:
All Genders
Ages served:
Adults, Accompanied minors
Insurance required:
No
Homeward Alliance & The Murphy Center for Hope

Homeward Alliance operates a continuum of programs and initiatives for families, adults and seniors, such as basic needs, housing-focused case management, behavioral health and employment services. The Murphy Center acts as a one-stop-shop for people experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness. It is the hub of services for people who face homelessness or housing instability — one location in which 20 organizations offer more than 40 services to nearly 3,000 people each year.

Type of organization
Clothing Bank
Day Shelter or Drop In Center
Food Assistance
Housing Assistance Program
Resource Navigation (as needed)
Self-Help / Recovery Support Groups (AA/NA)
Survivor Support Groups
Walk In Crisis Services
242 Conifer St, Fort Collins, CO 80524, USA
Genders served:
All Genders
Ages served:
Adults
Insurance required:
No
Hope Communities

Hope Communities programs and services are free, held on-site, and open to all. Affordable Housing Program: Hope Communities has 278 affordable units, housing more than 750 people in 2018 at four Denver properties. Resource Navigation/Adult Education: Individualized resource navigation focuses on access to community resources, benefits, financial literacy, career/personal skill development, and structured educational programs. Child/Youth Development: Classes and programs for youth include early childhood education and healthy parent-child relationship programs, kindergarten preparedness, and homework assistance. Health & Wellness: Hope provides residents and community members access to knowledge and skills to manage their health and wellness. This includes early childhood health education, dental/health/vision screenings, navigation of medical institutions, and other wellness events and clinics. Community-Building: Hope promotes neighborhood alliances, resident meetings/councils, a community garden, and community safety meetings. These programs are customized to address needs at each site.

Type of organization
Education/Life Skills Classes
Housing Assistance Program
Resource Navigation
Genders served:
All Genders
Ages served:
Adults, Accompanied minors
Insurance required:
No
Irving Street Women's Residence

Long-term residential program for chronically homeless women. Case management provided as well as mental health services. Referrals through the OneHome system (VI-SPDAT)

Type of organization
Emergency Overnight/Homeless Shelter
Genders served:
Female, Trans, Transwoman, Transman, Gender Queer
Ages served:
Adults
Insurance required:
No
Ithaka

Ithaka provides shelter for individuals, families and seniors experiencing homelessness and/or who don’t have access to stable housing. Ithaka also provides case management to connect their transitional housing residents to the supportive services they need such as healthcare, addiction recovery, benefits applications, and more.

They have three programs: Family Transitional Housing, Individual Transitional Housing Program called Shore House and a Senior Transitional Housing Program.

Type of organization
Basic Case Management (ongoing)
Sober Living Home
Transitional Housing/Short Term Residential Program
321 Mesa Road Colorado Springs, CO, USA
Genders served:
Male, All Genders
Ages served:
Adults, Accompanied minors
Insurance required:
No