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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Eagle
Bright Future Foundation
1060 W. Beaver Creek Blvd., Suite 201Avon, CO 81620
Hotline: (970) 949-7086 (24 hours, English and Spanish)
Phone: (970) 949-7097
URL: https://mybrightfuture.org/
Email: admin@mybrightfuture.org
Bright Future Foundation, formerly The Resource Center of Eagle County, serves victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Services include: a 24-hour hotline in English and Spanish, emergency shelter, crisis intervention, case management, court advocacy, safety planning, referrals, temporary housing, violence prevention program, and more. Serving Eagle County.
El Paso
Centro de la Familia
1645 S. Murray Blvd.Colorado Springs, CO 80916
Phone: (719) 227-9170
Fax: (719) 344-5154
URL: https://www.coscentro.org/
Email: info@coscentro.org
Provides mental health and domestic violence services to the Hispanic/Latino community in Southern Colorado. Services include: individual counseling, support groups, court accompaniment, immigration support, interpretation and translation, and more. Services are available in English and Spanish.
Haseya Advocate Program
Colorado Springs, COPhone: (719) 600-3939
URL: https://www.haseya.org/
Haseya Advocate Program is a Native woman-led organization that serves Indigenous survivors of domestic and sexual violence in the Colorado Springs region. They offer culturally sensitive and appropriate advocacy. Services include; one-on-one support, safety planning, support groups, parenting classes, financial empowerment workshops, referrals for additional support services, and more.
TESSA - Main Office
435 Gold Pass HeightsColorado Springs, CO 80906
Hotline: (719) 633-3819 (24 hours)
Phone: (719) 633-1462
URL: https://www.tessacs.org/
Offers support and services for survivors of interpersonal violence, sexual assault, stalking, and human trafficking. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter for female survivors and their children, counseling, youth and children’s program, housing assistance, help navigating criminal justice system, assistance with protection orders, and more. Spanish-speaking advocates are available upon request and through their Language Line. Serving El Paso and Teller counties.
TESSA - Memorial Office
Memorial Hospital1400 E. Boulder Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80909
Hotline: (719) 633-3819 (24 hours)
Phone: (719) 633-1462
URL: https://www.tessacs.org/
Offers support and services for survivors of inter-personal violence, sexual assault, stalking, and human trafficking. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter for female survivors and their children, counseling, youth and children’s program, housing assistance, help navigating criminal justice system, assistance with protection orders, and more. Spanish-speaking advocates are available either upon request or through their Language Line. Serving El Paso and Teller counties.