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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The SAVA Center provides crisis intervention, advocacy and counseling for all those affected by sexual violence in Northern Colorado while also providing prevention programs through community outreach and education.
Sisters of Color United for Education (SOCUE) provides the oldest Promotor@ training program in Colorado and our organization is widely recognized for our expertise in providing and delivering culturally grounded, relevant programming to hard-to-reach, at-risk populations. We train the next generation of community leaders that break economic, cultural, health and social barriers.
The Victim Services Program is designed to provide a support and information system to victims immediately by responding to the scene of the crisis, the clinic/hospital, or the law enforcement agency handling the case.
The Colorado Department of Human Services connects people with assistance, resources and support for living independently in our state. Colorado has a state-supervised and county-administered human services system. Under this system, county departments are the main provider of direct services to Colorado’s families, children and adults
Using the Housing First approach people experiencing homelessness move more quickly off the streets or shelters and into housing. Housing First is a no barrier model that includes rapid access to housing, crisis intervention, and follow-up intensive case management and therapeutic support services to prevent the recurrence of homelessness.
Stout Street Foundation offers a short term program and a long term program. “Serenity” is a 28-Day Intensive Inpatient Residential Program which offers a safe healing environment for those struggling with substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders. Clinical therapy is the foundation of the healing process at Serenity. The Recovery Program is a long-term, 2-3 year residential program for adults committed to addiction recovery. There is no cost associated with these programs.
Summit Advocates was founded in 1979, out of a need to support victims of domestic violence. As our community has grown we have expanded our services to include victims of sexual assault, stalking, and other trauma. Our services include legal navigation, safehouse shelter, transitional housing, financial support, survivor support groups, therapy, matched savings program, referrals to community resources, and information/education about the dynamics typically present in violent relationships.
Provides mental, medical, vision, family planning, and dental services to everyone.
STAR deploys a behavioral health clinician and a paramedic or EMT to low risk, non emergent calls coming into 9-1-1 or Non-Emergency. The STAR team provides de-escalation, support and resources to individuals experiencing behavioral health crises or issues related to poverty and public health. To request support from the STAR team, please call 9-1-1 if in Denver, call the Denver Police Department’s non-emergency line at 720-913-2000, or call 720-913-STAR (7827) and an operator will dispatch the most appropriate, available response
Counseling topics include: Trauma and PTSD Treatment, Human Trafficking, Commercial Sex Work, Substance Use Disorder treatment, Substance Use Evaluation, Interventions, Anxiety and much more.
Services include a confidential Safehouse (for women and their children), Victim Advocacy (safety plans, court support and legal advocacy), Counseling (accepts Medicaid), Children’s Programs, a 24/7 Safe Line, Housing Assistance, and Community Outreach and Education.
Fundamentally, we do three things: (1) Provide immediate safety at our confidential Safehouse for women, children, and other victims escaping abuse; (2) Empower survivors through programs and support such as Advocacy and Counseling; and (3) Creating a safer future through Education and Outreach to schools, businesses, and other organizations.
Short term shelter/Emergency shelter and drop in center located in Boulder, CO. If client can get to the shelter and there is availability then they can stay as long as they present proof of age with some form of documentation.
Programs:
Chase House – residential program for 12-18 year olds
The Source Overnight Shelter – emergency shelter for 12-21 year olds
The Source Drop in Center – open 7 days/week for 12-24 year olds
1440 Pine – supportive housing complex for 18-24 year olds
Transitional Living Program – long term housing navigation for 18-24 year olds
Street Outreach Program – connecting with youth experiencing homelessness
Since 1968 The Action Center has been a lifeline of care and support to those facing hardship. Based in Lakewood, The Action Center meets people where they are, offering resources and services to stabilize lives and achieve lasting change. A dedicated staff, thousands of passionate volunteers, and on-site community partners puts the mission to work every day providing food, clothing, personal care items, and resources that help participants thrive.
The Alliance is the only organization serving Chaffee, northern Saguache, and Western Fremont Counties that provides a safe and confidential place for victims to receive 24-hour crisis assistance, counseling & safe housing. We serve survivors directly through a 24/7 crisis line, safety planning, legal advocacy and assistance, emergency safehousing and long-term housing assistance, support groups, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner exams, and referrals to a variety of resources. We provide education about the prevalence and impacts of domestic and sexual violence, and encourage culture change by being a resource to the public as well as survivors, and by providing leadership on policy issues that impact our clients.
Through issue advocacy, scientifically-supported prevention programs and a robust offering of low to no-cost client services including a 24-hour hotline, individual and group therapy and case management, The Blue Bench has helped hundreds of thousands of Denver-area people of all gender identities find the courage to move from victim to survivor.
The Legal program at the Center for Trauma and Resilience provides legal assistance to immigrant spouses, children and, in some cases, parents who have suffered abuse and/or extreme mental cruelty from a United States Citizen (USC) or Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR).It also serves undocumented victims of qualifying crimes through the humanitarian U Visa petition.
The Center on Colfax is a safe and welcoming place for Colorado’s proud, diverse LGBTQ community and has grown to become the largest LGBTQ community center in the Rocky Mountain region. We give voice to Colorado’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) community, and play a pivotal role in statewide initiatives to reduce harassment and discrimination. Today, we are focused on fulfilling our mission by ensuring that every member of the LGBTQ community has access to the programs and resources they need to live happy, healthy, and productive lives. When you visit our space, you’ll be affirmed and accepted, heard and understood.
The best feature of about our clinic is that our services are primarily performed in-house. This allows patients to be able to stay put throughout their entire treatment, without the hassle of off-site referrals. Patients who work with us receive the holistic care they need. Concussion treatment requires the root cause to be found, to achieve optimal results. We supplement the treatment program with physical therapy and chiropractic care, to get you back in top order.
Cornerstone Project provides long-term housing (available expected Fall 2023) for women coming out of sex trafficking through an 18 month multifaceted restorative program. The program consist of education, trauma, informed, counseling, life, skills training, holistic approach to health and well-being; while, nurturing each individual so that they can learn to live fully, and their true purpose in life.
The Crisis Center provides direct service programs to adults and children impacted by domestic violence. All services offered by the Crisis Center are free, confidential, and meet best practices of trauma informed care. These services include: Emergency Shelter, Therapy, Legal Advocacy, Community Based Advocacy, as well as Education, Outreach and Prevention.