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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Blue Sky Bridge is a non-profit organization located in Boulder, Colorado working in child abuse intervention and education. We use the Child Advocacy Center model to create a child-focused approach to abuse investigations in partnership with law enforcement, social services and the District Attorney’s office. Blue Sky Bridge provides skilled forensic interviews of children and vulnerable adults, crisis counseling and support to non-offending caregivers, therapy for children and families, medical examinations, and education programs to increase community awareness and to empower the community to prevent sexual abuse of children.
An informed community of people empowered to make health-related choices that support vibrant, full lives. They accomplish this through offering high quality care regardless of background, financial situation, or identity.
My passion is working with people and helping my clients achieve the life they’ve always dreamed of. Addiction recovery is my specialty.
Bright Future Foundation provides services to domestic violence and sexual assault survivors. Their services include Advocacy (24/7 hotline, mental health services, legal advocacy and representation, case management and financial education), Brighthouse (safehouse shelter), rapid re-housing initiative (up to two years of low-rent, temporary housing), buddy mentors (mentorship program for kids), youth advocacy, SANE exams, forensic nurse exams, and online parenting classes.
Originally founded in 1963 by a group of women from six local churches, FISH recognized that many community members were going hungry and began collecting and distributing food to those in need.
CCPC has been expanding & will continue to empower families through educational opportunities, spiritual & emotional support, miscarriage & post-abortive support and of course, material items such as diapers, wipes, formula & baby food that help many families increase the reach of their budget.
As a food bank, Care and Share works to gather and sort food from multiple sources, distributing to our network of 291 partners in 29 counties across Southern Colorado. We make sure nutritious food gets in the hands of everyone who needs it—wherever they are.
ACPC Women’s Clinic
We provide free pregnancy testing, ultrasound for pregnancy determination, pregnancy options education, resources and referrals in a comfortable and confidential environment.
ACPC Life Services
We offer mentoring-style classes and workshops that break down walls, open gates and smash the stereotypes that have held our clients back from meeting their full potential.
Housing program: temporary shelter, rapid rehousing ($$ fixed amount of time), section 8 vouchers, ESG $$ (gone in August), homelessness prevention via rent assistance – Do need an ID.
Also have a community advocate program – victim assistance, mostly for the immigrant population including wage theft assistance, landlors/empoyer mediation services
Case management
Have bilignual English/Spanish capacity and serving EAGLE, PITKIN AND GARLFIELD COUNTIES
We serve 29 counties with our largest concentration of services offered in Pueblo County. Our programs start by addressing the most immediate needs of families and individuals and progress to ensure that families have the resources they need to thrive. The program areas include: Prevention & Stabilization, Family Strengthening, and Opportunity Building.
CHTA provides intake/assessment, counseling, non traditional programs such as yoga, mindfulness, art, quilt, neuro-feedback, brain map, clinical consultations, and trainings.
workforce development, wellness, leadership development, advocacy & community organizing
I provide affirming and compassionate therapy for trauma and relationships. My approach to therapy is inclusive, anti-oppressive, and trauma informed. I utilize trauma and attachment-based interventions, including EMDR trauma therapy.
Reporting resource for Child Abuse and Neglect in the state of Colorado. Also has educational resources for professionals who may be Mandatory Reporters.
The Temporary Rental and Utility Assistance (TRUA) Program is one of many programs within HOST helping to create a healthy, housed and connected Denver. TRUA provides rental and utility assistance to households at or below 80% Area Median Income in order for those households to stay in the home and neighborhood of their choice.
CCCA provides crisis intervention, 24/7 on-scene response, emergency safe-housing, shelter referrals, safety planning, counseling assistance, protection order assistance, liaison with law enforcement, DA and judicial, 24-hour hotline, courtroom accompaniment, assistance with legal aid, counseling referrals, CVC assistance, emergency financial assistance, immigration referrals and other services.
Providing services to underserved populations so that they can still receive high quality care.
CLLARO’s resource navigators provide culturally-competent and bilingual outreach, referral, and assistance services to some of the most vulnerable and underserved Coloradans – non-English speaking, low-income families, and older adult Latinos (50+) – by connecting them with trusted services providers. Additional Programs include: Capitol Fellowship Program, Parent Advocacy for Local Schools, Community Access, Research and Engagement Program, Oral Health Care Equity Coalition, Legislative Advocacy, and Latino Civic Engagement.
CSVANW continues to be a resource for training, advocate support, technical assistance and policy advocacy. CSVANW has also aided in supportive collaborations with tribal leadership to further develop and promote tribal, federal, state and local legislation, and policies that cultivate best-practices for responding to violent crimes against Native women and children.
We believe all people have the right to adequate housing and health care. We work to remove the barriers that restrict access to these rights. Society benefits when adequate housing and health care are available to everyone. We create lasting solutions to homelessness by:
– Honoring the inherent dignity of those we serve, affirming their capabilities and fostering their hope that a better life is possible;
– Building strong, caring and trauma-informed communities through the integration of housing, health care and supportive services;
– Advocating for social and racial equity, inclusion and diversity, and challenging the status quo in partnership with our workforce members and those we serve;
– Achieving excellence through continuous quality assurance, innovation and professional development; and
– Using resources judiciously and effectively.