Victim Supportive Network

24/7 Crisis Line: 303.953.5930

Ending violence is a collective effort—but it begins with a single brave action.

Survivors of crime can find strength and support through a network of services designed to lead to safety and self-sufficiency. Whether facing violence, abuse, or crime, resources are available to guide and protect. Services include crisis intervention, mental health care, case management, advocacy, safety planning, and skill-building, all focused on ensuring safety in both body and mind.

Connections to additional supportive services are also available, providing a comprehensive approach to healing and recovery.
Support is always accessible with no discrimination, in confidence, and even if the police have not been involved.

  • Nearly 1 in 3 women worldwide have experienced physical and/or sexual violence by an intimate partner or sexual violence by a non-partner in their lifetime.

  • Approximately 1 in 9 men have experienced severe intimate partner violence, including physical injury, sexual violence, or stalking with fear of death.

  • Children who grow up in homes where domestic violence occurs are more likely to experience abuse themselves or witness future violence in their own relationships.

  • Without intervention, the cycle of abuse can continue across generations, often affecting both partners and children in the household.

Working Through Stages: Crisis - Assessment- Planning - Stability - Self-suficiency

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Initial Contact

Safety is the priority from the first point of contact, whether by phone, email, text, in person, or through a referral.

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Assessment

Barriers and needs are assessed to identify the most helpful services.

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Crisis Intervention + Safety Plan

A personalized safety plan is created to address immediate risks and ensure protection.

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Advocacy

With a plan in place, access to a range of supportive services begins, providing guidance and resources tailored to each individual’s needs.

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Referrals

Connections to community resources and in-house services, such as food security, financial coaching and healthcare access, help individuals work toward long-term safety and self-sufficiency.

July 2023- June 2024

Crisis Interventions
Volunteer Hours
Interpreter Services
Accompaniments to Court

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Change begins with action—lend support through volunteering, internships, or donations to help break the cycle of violence.