Community Support

Community Services

Outside of the support provided by our Victim-Witness Specialists, there are numerous services available to victims from government agencies and non-profit, community organizations across Gilpin County, Jefferson County and the Denver Metro area.

The Action Center

Animal Assisted Therapy Programs of Colorado

Asian Pacific Development Center

Benefits in Action

Supports the elderly and underserved to improve their understanding, access and utilization of food- and health-related benefits.

Deaf Overcoming Violence Through Empowerment (DOVE)

Advocates for Deaf, DeafBlind, DeafDisabled, or Hard of Hearing (DDBDDHH) victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other forms of abuse.

Denver Indian Family Resource Center (DIFRC)

Strengthens vulnerable American Indian and Alaska Native children and families through collaborative and culturally-responsive services.

Developmental Disabilities Resource Center

Creates opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and their families to participate fully in the community.

Energy Outreach Colorado

Supports, stabilizes and sustains energy affordability and security through bill pay assistance and efficiency upgrades to homes.

Family Tree

Provides emergency residential services, case management and advocacy, therapeutic services, outreach support, housing search and placement, education and employment support, among many other services for people affected by child abuse, domestic violence and homelessness.

The Initiative

Provides direct services and outreach for persons with disabilities who have experienced abuse.

Jefferson Center

Provides programs and services foster recovery and resilience in children, adults and families struggling with mental health conditions and substance use disorders.

Jefferson County Department of Human Services

Helps people build better, safer lives through early childhood education, adult and child protection, job training, food assistance, Medicaid, and other programs.

Justice and Mercy Legal Aid Center

Seeks justice for the most vulnerable members of our community through free legal aid, advocacy and education.

Rocky Mountain Children's Law Center

Advocates for abused, neglected and at-risk children through legal and social services.

Rocky Mountain Victim Law Center

Provides a broad range of legal services to victims of crime, including – legal information, referrals, consultation, pro-bono representation and outreach.

Seniors' Resource Center

Enhancing the independence, dignity and quality of life for seniors through person-focused, coordinated services to enhance independence, dignity and quality of life.

Servicios de la Raza

Keeps English and Spanish-speaking crime victims and their families safe and thriving through a crisis hotline, case management, health services and legal victim advocacy.

STRIDE Community Health Center

Partnering with the community to provide personalized, compassionate healthcare and culturally-sensitive health services that meet the needs of each individual.

Victim Outreach Incorporated

Promotes the healing of people victimized and impacted by crime and trauma.

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