MESA provides a rape crisis hotline, individual therapy services and additional advocacy resources for victims of sexual assault. Most notably, Moving to End Sexual Assault (MESA) has the only rape crisis center serving Boulder and Broomfield Counties, Colorado.
Their services include classes on parenting skills and behavioral intervention for several areas in Colorado. They also provide Drug and Alcohol treatment and work with those who have developmental disabilities. Their services apply in Denver County, Arapahoe County, Jefferson County or Douglas County
Access to food, clothing, household items, utility assistance, transportation assistance, medical assistance, tenant/landlord counseling, a homeless shelter, and more. Additionally, they offer a ‘pathways’ program (6 months) which focuses on self-sufficiency and relationship building.
Mental health treatment (depression, post-partum depression etc.), substance abuse treatment support, parenting classes and support
For children and teens 3-24 who have experienced a death loss, peer-based support groups. There is no cost to families who participate in Judi’s house.
The Gathering Place is the only daytime drop-in center in metropolitan Denver that serves women, their children, and transgender individuals who are experiencing poverty, many of whom are also experiencing homelessness. Women, their children, and transgender individuals who seek assistance from The Gathering Place have access to a wide range of programs and services that meet basic needs. They help…
Family Tree is a non-profit human services agency providing innovative, life-changing services designed to end child abuse, domestic violence, and homelessness. They offer emergency shelter, an information help line, homeless prevention services, case management, education and employment services, and various other supportive services in order to help people achieve economic independence.
Emergency housing for homeless families, transitional housing, case workers help with job placement and other family issues. They offer bilingual services and their focus is on uniting families and helping them move into more stable housing/economic stations. To reach this goal, they also provide caseworkers and social workers to assist families in achieving a better life.
The Center for Trauma & Resilience provides culturally and linguistically responsive programs, health promotion and crime prevention education. They provide services to those affected by crime and the resulting trauma, at no cost. This includes a crisis hotline, case management, assistance with emergency services and more. (303) 894-8000 (Hotline)