Other Resources

OUR Center – Emergency resource assistance including food, clothing, and financial assistance to qualified individuals. 303-772-5529

Longmont Police Department – 303-651-8555

Longmont United Hospital –
 303-651-5111

VINE – 888-263-8463; www.vinelink.com
This automated system notifies victims about the status of their abuser (whether they are in custody or not), can be accessed by phone or internet 24 hours a day, and can be set up to notify victims of a change in status. It works for most county jails in Colorado, but is not currently set up for Boulder County.

Child Abuse Hotline – To report child abuse in Boulder County. 303-441-1240

MESA/Rape Crisis Team – 24-hour hotline - 303-443-7300; www.movingtoendsexualassault.org

National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline - 1-866-331-9474; 1-866-331-8453 TTY; www.loveisrespect.org

Teen Action Campaign - www.seeitandstopit.org 

National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 or 1-800-787-3224 (TDD); www.ndvh.org

National Center on Elder Abuse - www.elderabusecenter.org

Suicide Prevention – 303-447-1665; www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org

Drug Watch - Drugwatch.com features information on medication and warns against drug side effects such as depression that can lead to suicide. For more information, visit Drugwatch.com.

DOVE Advocacy Services for Abused Deaf Women and Children - TTY/Phone: 303-831-7932; 24-hour TTY Crisis Line: 303-831-7874; www.deafdove.org 

Emergency Family Assistance Association (EFAA) – Boulder: 303-442-3042; Lafayette: 303-665-8064 (Food and shelter, financial assistance for medical prescriptions, rent and utilities for families in Boulder County)

Boulder County Mental Health – 24-hour Emergency Services: 303-447-1665 Domestic Violence

Men's Network Against Domestic Violence - www.menagainstdv.org

My Strength Is Not For Hurting - www.mystrength.org

Hands & Words Are Not for Hurting Project - www.handsproject.org

Multilingual Access Project (MAP) - specializing in serving immigrants and refugees; website provides information on domestic violence and how to get help in 9 languages: Chinese, Korean, Amharic, Russian, Cambodian, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Somali, and Spanish.

Hot Peach Pages - Domestic violence information in many languages. www.hotpeachpages.net/lang/langdoc

Colorado Coalition Against Domestic Violence (CCADV) is a diverse network of rural and urban advocates who work together through the coalition to coordinate services, exchange information and work on issues of common concern, thereby providing a unified, statewide environment that will nurture members’ local, community-based efforts to stop domestic violence. www.ccadv.org

Boulder County Legal Services - Provides legal assistance to qualified individuals in Boulder County. 303-449-7575; www.coloradolegalservices.org



Shelters:
Safe Shelter of St. Vrain Valley (Longmont, CO) – Crisis Line: 303-772-4422

A Woman’s Place (Greeley, CO) – Hotline: 970-356-4226; www.awpdv.org 

Gateway Battered Women’s Shelter 
(Aurora, CO) – Hotline: 303-343-1851; www.gatewayshelter.org 

Safehouse for Progressive Alliance for Non-violence (Boulder, CO) - 303-444-2424; www.bouldercountysafehouse.org 

SafeHouse Denver (Denver, CO) – Crisis Line: 303-318-9989; www.safehouse-denver.org 

Alternatives to Family Violence (Adams County) – hotline -303-289-4441

Crossroads Safehouse (Ft. Collins, CO) – Crisis Line: 970-482-3502; www.crossroadssafehouse.org

Women in Crisis (Arvada, CO) – Crisis Line: 303-420-6752