Rose Andom Center — Counselor in Denver, CO

3.8★★★★★★★★★★(35 reviews)

Address1330 Fox St CO, Denver, CO 80204

Phone+1720-337-4400

Websiteroseandomcenter.org

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The Rose Andom Center in Denver, Colorado, offers comprehensive support for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Their collaborative model aims to connect individuals with multiple services in one safe location, facilitating a path toward safety and stability. They provide inclusive, survivor-centered services to all individuals affected by domestic violence and sexual assault, irrespective of gender identity, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, immigration status, disability, age, religion, or background. The center emphasizes respectful, culturally responsive support and equal access to safety, healing, and resources. They also offer youth support programs, corporate training, and resources on understanding domestic violence and supporting loved ones.

Best for

  • Survivors of domestic violence
  • Survivors of sexual assault
  • Youth affected by trauma
  • Individuals seeking coordinated care
Key servicesDomestic violence support, Sexual assault support, After-hours shelter resources, Health clinic services, Survivor advocacy, Youth support programs
Tagsdomestic violence, sexual assault, survivor support, trauma informed care, advocacy, denver, colorado, youth programs, safety planning, healing resources

Reviews on Google3.8 · 35 reviews

★★★★★★★★★★Amir ParsaFeb 2026

had a very positive experience at the Rose Andom Center. Kristin were extremely patient and kind. My English is not very strong, but she spoke slowly and clearly and made sure I understood everything. They took the time to explain all the steps to me in simple language and helped me with paperwork and legal information. I never felt judged or rushed. I felt supported and respected. I am truly grateful for their help and compassion. They made a difficult time in my life feel a little less overwhelming. Thank you for everything.

★★★★★★★★★★Scarlet TenebraAug 2025

Very disheartening to be referred here for help, just to find out they only exist to refer you elsewhere. How many DV middlemen do we need? Where is the tangible help?

★★★★★★★★★★con zacgJun 2025

It's a fraud, they don't work, they don't submit the evidence that is provided to them, they make arrangements with the lawyer of the opposing party and even though they ask for many documents, they don't submit it to court, it only remains between them, the lawyers don't lose their cases with these probono people. You lose your case

★★★★★★★★★★AnneApr 2025

I am a current client here. I saw a previous post mention it but hopefully this makes everyone super aware. Everything they refer you to, you can google. I have no idea how they receive funding. They don't provide anything. No job, no help, no childcare (not even to file a protection order), no financial support, no transportation -- NOTHING! They are a referral company. They pay people to work there and tell victims somewhere else they can go to get help.

★★★★★★★★★★Diego MendozaJan 2025

Love volunteering for the Rose andom center, very professional they care about their clients. Will be sticking with them as long as they have me volunteering.

★★★★★★★★★★Aulive OliverasFeb 2023

Completely ignored mislead and quite frankly I feel my friend was more abused by the unprofessional staff then the person that abused her to begin with. Not 1 person called back after their initial call. She called daily she returned text promptly just to not hear from them again. It is a waste of your time and effort to ask for help from this establishment. My friend was treated like a nobody and I feel sorry for anyone who has been ignored by them. Nobody needs to feel like she has felt knowing they string you along and make empty promises. We all could do without plastic people with no empathy and care. Most of these individuals seeking help actually need it! I am saddened to see that they did nothing to help or just plain didn't want to.

★★★★★★★★★★MikeDec 2022

You don't really get any help if you're a call in. You have to physically go in to get anywhere. Which is hard when you're trying to escape DV, and its just a 9-5 M-F organization. when you call in, you just get passed around to their referral network. Their referral network then passes you around some more. I was hospitalized numerous times while waiting for a call back. Managed to facilitate my own survival.

★★★★★★★★★★Simon WebbNov 2022

I simply accompanied my friend to her meeting here, but I was remarkably impressed by this facility and the work they're doing here. Security is very tight (which is extremely reassuring!), and they seem to really care a lot about the people they're helping and providing a safe, comfortable space for them. My friend said they were extremely helpful, and, as her guest, they were very kind to me as well. These are good people, and they're doing good in this world for people who need it. They have my complete respect and support for their mission, and my full recommendation if you're considering going here. I think you'd be in good hands.

★★★★★★★★★★Judi AtwoodApr 2020

Rose Andom Center is focused on making changes for Victims of Domestic Violence. The knowledge that legal advocate Hillary has shared has been so helpful. The center is focused on knowledge and enabling victims . Creativity and problem solving and they are well connected with many Children Abuse Resources and the Denver's Law Enforcement agencies. The mindset is lessening the curve - this organization collaborates to help reduce the curve of Domestic Violence and in terms of helping - they have people skills that even in the worse moments of your life they can and have offered comfort. The staff and advocates here are amazing.

★★★★★★★★★★Stephanie DoerrMay 2018

A wonderful place to find all the resources needed! Everyone was kind and understanding. When they asked me for a safe number I knew that I was at the right place where they would understand. This was at a time when I thought that no one could understand and was so alone. They made me feel that finally there was hope and I was no longer alone. Thank you!

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