Local Programs
This page has contact information for programs that offer assistance and referrals to victims and survivors of abuse throughout your state. If you plan to contact a program by email, please review our Safety when using email page first.
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Boulder
Safe Shelter of St. Vrain Valley
P.O. Box 231Longmont, CO 80502
Hotline: (303) 772-4422 (24 hours, call or text)
Phone: (303) 772-0432
Phone 2: (720) 340-8372 (teen crisis text line)
URL: https://www.safeshelterofstvrain.org/
Email: info@safeshelterofstvrain.org
Provides services to victims of domestic and gender-based violence, elder abuse, teen dating violence, and human trafficking. Services include: a 24-hour hotline; emergency shelter for victims, their families, and their pets; individual and group counseling; housing and employment assistance; help with protection orders and navigating the criminal justice system; and safety planning. Services are offered in English and Spanish, and include tailored support for the LGBTQ+ community.
Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence (SPAN)
835 North StreetBoulder, CO 80304
Hotline: (303) 444-2424 (24 hours)
Phone: (303) 449-8623
URL: https://www.safehousealliance.org/
Email: hotline@safehousealliance.org
Offers services to survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, and elder abuse in Boulder and Broomfield counties. Services include: a 24-hour hotline; emergency shelter for survivors, their families, and pets; adult and youth counseling; safety planning; housing program; help with Address Confidentiality Program applications; and more. They can also assist with legal support including protection orders, divorce, custody, child support, crime victims’ compensation, and more. Survivors who are Deaf or hard of hearing are encouraged to contact SPAN by email. All services are available in English and Spanish.