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Survivor Resources

The Colorado Address Confidentiality Program does not endorse any specific agency or coalition listed below. The following resources are meant to be additional information available for victims, survivors, advocates, and caring community members.

Colorado Resources

Violence Free Colorado

Find a variety of services and resources for survivors of domestic violence on the Violence Free Colorado Survivor Resources page.

Colorado Organization for Victim Assistance

Visit COVA's online Crime Victim Services Directory to connect with victim service providers throughout the State of Colorado.

Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assault

Find information on what to do and where to find help in Colorado after a sexual assault at CCASA's resources page.

Rocky Mountain Victim Law Center

Rocky Mountain Victim Law Center is a Colorado nonprofit organization providing free legal assistance to victims of violent crime to help enforce their rights under the Victims' Rights Act.

Legal Information Network of Colorado

The Legal Information Network of Colorado (LINC) is a collaborative network that provides confidential, no-cost, comprehensive legal information services for crime victims in the Denver metro area.

Colorado Child Sexual Abuse Lawyers

Helping Survivors has options to obtain legal help for child sexual abuse cases and information about large scale sexual abuse cases in Colorado. 

Basic Needs and Financial Resources

Call Mile High United Way at 211 or visit their website to connect with a broad range of community resources in your area.

National Resources

National Domestic Violence Hotline

NDVH's highly-trained advocates are available 24/7/365 to talk confidentially with anyone experiencing domestic violence, seeking resources or information, or questioning unhealthy aspects of their relationship.

1-800-799-7233
TTY: 1-800-787-3224
VP: 1-855-812-1011

An online chat service is available at the NDVH's website.

National Network to End Domestic Violence

Find the latest social, political, and economic news surrounding domestic violence at NNEDV's website.

The NNEDV Safety Net Project provides tools to practice safety with technology.

Preventing Sexual Assault in College

An online guide with student support and safety advice to prevent sexual assault in college.

Child Sexual Assault Prevention and Support Guide

An online support guide to recognize the warning signs of child sexual assault. This resource also provides tools to prevent child sexual assault and options when supporting a child who has experienced sexual assault.

Confidential Address Programs Outside of Colorado

Confidential Address Programs (sometimes called Safe at Home programs) are available in many other states. Eligibility requirements and services provided may vary from state to state. 

General ACP Contact Information

  Address: 1001 E. 62nd Ave., Denver, CO 80216

  Phone: 303-866-2208 or 1-888-341-0002

  Fax: 303-866-3946

  TTY: 1-800-659-2656

  Email: acp@state.co.us

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Note: The ACP is located in a secure state facility with no public access.