List of Domestic Violence Resources by County This is a list of places you can go if you are a victim of domestic violence. The list covers the state of Colorado.
By: Colorado Legal Services
Domestic Violence Victim Assistance - Statewide Crisis Numbers
(Separate Website)
Services for domestic violence victims and their families, including a list of shelters statewide.
By: Colorado Coalition Against Domestic Violence (CCADV)
A Safe Place
(Separate Website)
Serving victims of domestic violence (including providing shelter), programs also include advocacy support groups, medical care, education, and referrals to other services.
By: SafeHouse Denver, Inc.
Southwest Colorado Mental Health Center Inc.
(Separate Website)
Services are available to children, adults, seniors, and families to meet mental health, substance abuse, and vocational/job needs.
Volunteers of America
(Separate Website)
The Brandon Center is an emergency shelter for homeless women and children and those seeking refuge from domestic violence.
The Denver Center for Crime Victims
(Separate Website)
Services include: 24-hour hotlines (in both English and Spanish), information and referral, assistance with emergency services, advocacy, crisis counseling, support groups, community outreach and education. Also available is a elder/disability program (grandparents raising grandchildren), children, youth and families program.
By: The Denver Center for Crime Victims
Address Confidentiality Program
(Separate Website)
This is a state program for survivors of domestic violence, sexual offenses and stalking who fear for their safety. The ACP helps survivors keep their addresses confidential after they have relocated to escape possible or former abusers. The ACP is available to men, women and children.
Personal Safety Plan
(Separate Website)
This helpful resource gives suggestions to victims of domestic violence who have had their perpetrator evicted or are living alone.
By: Oklahoma Indian Legal Services, Inc
Brochures on Domestic Violence and Safety
(Separate Website)
Brochures with information about domestic violence and safety planning for victims, their children, attorneys and advocates in six languages. Publications may be downloaded or a copy may be ordered by telephone. You must have Adobe ® Reader to read the brochures. Click here to download Adobe ® Reader.
By: American Bar Association
Workplace Safety Plan
(Separate Website)
This helpful resource gives suggestions to victims of domestic violence about the workplace and how to make it a safer environment.
By: California Attorney General's Office
Information and Help for Abuse Victims
(Separate Website)
Information and referral sources to report and deal with issues surrounding child abuse, elder abuse and family violence.
By: National Council on Child Abuse & Family Violence
How an Abuser Can Discover Your Internet Activities
(Separate Website)
Important Internet Security Information to prevent others from reading your email or following your online activity.
By: Women's Resource Center
Crisis Reactions and Interventions
If you are a woman and have experienced abuse or trauma in your relationships, you may find yourself having emotional, physical and behavioral reactions that you are not used to. This can be confusing and disturbing, yet a normal response to an abnormal situation.
By: Project Safeguard
A Guide to Domestic Violence: Risk Assessment, Risk Reduction, and Safety Plan
(Separate Website)
The starting point for any domestic violence intervention strategy begins by identifying the risks victim faces and 'priority problems'. Use this helpful guide to get started assessing the risks and staying safe.
By: Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County
Advocacy Services for Abused Deaf Women and Children
24-Hour crisis intervention, information and referral and advocacy services for deaf, deaf-blind and hard-of-hearing victims of sexual assault and domestic violence.
By: DOVE
Advocacy, Support and Shelter for DV Victims Advocacy and support groups for women and children who are victims of domestic violence. Shelter available for women and children in domestic violence situations. Specialized services for lesbian and bisexual women.
By: SafeHouse Denver, Inc.
Colorado Domestic Abuse Fund
(Separate Website)
This website has information about where domestic abuse victims can find help in Colorado. Look on the right hand site of the front page for referral information.
Colorado Sheriffs' Offices
(Separate Website)
This resource directs you to contact information to all Colorado Sheriffs' Offices, they can often help with Service of Process and other civil duties
By: USA Cops
Domestic Violence - Other Places that Can Help This is a list of legal resources you might find helpful if you are experiencing domestic violence or helping someone with that issue. (Please note: You must have Adobe Reader on your computer. Go to www.adobe.com, find and click on the yellow icon "Get Adobe Reader" and follow instructions.)
By: Colorado Lawyers Committee
EPIC's Domestic Violence and Privacy Project
Helping practioners by providing technical assistance regarding privacy issues their clients may face.
By: EPIC
Help for Victims of Sexual Abuse Provides counseling, personal safety classes and assistance with the filing of restraining orders and police reports. Phone assistance for women, children and men who are victims of sexual assault and abuse, as well as their loved ones.
By: Rape Assistance and Awareness Program
Help with Domestic Violence in the LGBT Community in Colorado
(Separate Website)
CAVP provides direct client services including crisis intervention, information, and referrals for LGBT victims of violence 24 hours a day.
By: COAVP
Men's Resources International
(Separate Website)
Men's Resources International helps men around the globe practice and promote a healthy, compassionate, and responsible model of masculinity. Our mission is to mobilize networks of men allied with women for violence prevention and positive masculinity.
Online Guide to Practical Privacy Tools
(Separate Website)
Protect yourself while using the computer for things such as email and surfing the Internet. This site covers topics such as snoop proof email, surfing anonymously, voice privacy and more. CLS does not lobby for, consult, or advise companies, nor do we endorse specific products or services.
By: Electronic Privacy Information Center
Rainbow.net: Resources for the LGBTQ Community
(Separate Website)
Resources for the LGBTQ Community related to domestic violence.
By: Rainbow.net
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