Human Trafficking Resource Directory
Our resource directory lists support services for survivors of exploitation across Colorado. To learn about additional resources not listed here, contact our Hotline by calling 866-455-5075 or texting 720-999-9724.
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988 is available via call, chat or text and is a safe and confidential resource. Peer support and professional services are available on the line and support is also available in Spanish. 988 can help you navigate emotional challenges, substance use issues, life-threatening crises, and or any mental health challenge you may be experiencing.
Statewide program that provides survivors of stalking, sexual assault, and domestic violence with a legal substitute address and mail forwarding. Under Colorado law, all state and local government agencies must accept a participant’s substitute address. ACP services are intended to enhance a comprehensive safety plan and contribute to increased survivor safety.
Advocates Against Domestic Assault (AADA) provides a comprehensive system of programs and services to address the needs of victims of domestic abuse including: a 24-hour crisis line, Emergency shelter, Individual and group counseling, Case management (including transitional housing programs), Information and referrals, Legal advocacy, Community and peer education, Parenting education, Safety Planning, Support groups, and Temporary Shelter.
Advocates for a Violence Free Community serves survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault through the following programs: Emergency Safehousing, Safehousing at Sprout House, Safety Planning, On and Off Scene Crisis Intervention, Courtroom Advocacy, Assistance With Restraining Orders, Medical Advocacy, Counseling Referrals and Assistance, Relocation Assistance, Referrals and Information, Community Outreach and Education, Support Groups and Address Confidentiality Assistance
The Advocates of Lake County assists survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and any kind of violent crime. All Advocates services are free and confidential, and we provide an accepting atmosphere. People of all genders, persuasions, and socioeconomic backgrounds are welcome, including LBGTQ and Spanish-speaking clients.
We have a 24/7 safeline, confidential safehouse shelter, safety planning, assist with obtaining protection orders, advocate accompaniment for survivors (to law enforcement interviews, court hearings, etc.) and a robust social change program to prevent violence before it happens.
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. A.A. is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy, neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.
ALIGHT connects survivors throughout Colorado to free legal advocacy, counsel, and representation on 20+ legal areas – e.g. criminal records, protection orders, child custody, debt repair, criminal defense, tax, etc. (no immigration).
ACHT-P’s major strength is providing educational and outreach services. We also serve as a single point of contact for persons seeking survivor support services in Southern Colorado (Pueblo, Huerfano and Las Animas Counties).
Offers free and confidential services, a 24-hour hotline staffed by volunteers, bilingual weekly support groups for women and children, court advocacy in criminal court, legal assistance for divorce and child-custody cases through our Bridges of Hope legal project, and education and outreach to the community as well.
Alternatives to Violence provides shelter, advocacy, education and resources for people impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking.
Angel Flight West delivers health and hope using donated flights to serve those with healthcare or other compelling human needs. In the air, Angel Flight West links volunteer pilots and commercial airlines with people whose non-emergency health needs require long-distance travel to access care. On the ground, volunteer drivers ferry passengers to and from their departure and destination airports.
AVRC is a crisis intervention agency that assists all victims of violent crime. We provide crisis hotline services, safety planning, advocacy, emergency shelter, peer counseling, children and group counseling, legal advocacy, relocation assistance, and financial assistance.
Art from Ashes (AfA) provides creative empowerment programming for young people aged 12-24, utilizing spoken word, poetry, intuitive writing, and art. AfA offers youth a safe space where they can freely express themselves without being censored and without fear of judgment, through Virtual Workshops, Events, Creative Drop-in time, and our nationally-recognized, award-winning curriculum programs. All of AfA’s programs provide a safe, non-judgmental space with caring adults and community artists for youth to share their dreams, hopes, fears and pain, as well as the opportunity to connect with their community, and transform their stories from trauma to self-empowerment.
A survivor-lead national network for tattoo services, scar revisions, iconography training, lived experience & support services.
Providing behavioral health, integrated care and housing support to individuals and empowering them to shape healthy, viable, complete lives
Individual, group, family, and couples counseling; meditation services such as evaluations, testing and follow-up
BMH is a two-year, rent-free program, based on a communal living model. This program prioritizes safety, empowering individual wholeness and offering life-enhancing skills. Bakhita Mountain Home offers an opportunity for adult, female identifying survivors of sex trafficking to continue to heal and grow individually while connecting to a supportive community. BMH provides support for ongoing goal development and attainment. Individuals have full control of the choices and goals set here at BMH. Their voice is the most important in directing each step of their healing journey. They can enhance employment and career goals, start and/or finish educational goals, volunteer in the community, and most importantly take space to focus on themselves.
Benefits in Action is a non-profit organization. We assist individuals to apply for public assistance benefits (i.e. Medicaid, SNAP, Connect4Health CO, Cash Assistance, Medicare, etc).
BACA empowers children who have been abused by way of “Level 1 interventions,” “Level 2 interventions” and court support (we can escort them to court to testify against their perpetrators.) Level 1 intervention consists of all available members in the area riding to the child’s house and presenting them with a patch, stickers, and taking a photograph so they feel empowered by the full support of our group. Level 2 interventions involve a group of BACA members who create a presence at the home of the child, being visible at times when the family might be the most vulnerable. The purpose of B.A.C.A.’s presence is to deter further abuse and to protect the children and the family, if necessary.