Violence Free Colorado — Counselor in Denver, CO

3.7★★★★★★★★★★(3 reviews)

Address1330 Fox St #3 CO, Denver, CO 80204

Phone+1720-728-8368

Websiteviolencefreecolorado.org

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Violence Free Colorado is an organization dedicated to ending relationship abuse and promoting healthy relationships in Colorado. They offer resources, training, and technical assistance to support survivors of domestic violence and advocates. The organization engages in public policy advocacy to influence legislation impacting domestic violence survivors. They also provide a platform for community engagement, events, and job postings related to their mission. Violence Free Colorado aims to foster a culture of equity and respect, free from abuse and oppression, by connecting members and community partners.

Best for

  • Domestic violence survivors
  • Advocates supporting survivors
  • Community partners
Key servicesTechnical assistance, Training programs, Public policy advocacy, Survivor resources, Community events
LanguagesEnglish, Spanish
Tagsdomestic violence, relationship abuse, survivor support, healthy relationships, violence prevention, colorado, advocacy, training, resources, community

Reviews on Google3.7 · 3 reviews

★★★★★★★★★★LauraNov 2023

Thank you for spearheading real world solutions to the violence that happens every day in homes all across Colorado. Violence Free Colorado is working to stem the tide of domestic violence in our communities. Real change continues to happen in areas of education, supportive resources and continuing legislation, daily, that is stopping abusers and support survivors.

★★★★★★★★★★Matisse Ravenhart (Vicky)Dec 2022

This is the place when all else is failing in Colorado. Where Gay and Hetrosexual people find the services no one else has or provides. Sick of the run around and endless referrals. End the bullyi and hate.

★★★★★★★★★★Hanna StullJun 2022

Can you please not put your opinion on the recent trial in the news? You stated this hurts women from coming forward. I promise you this will not hurt women coming forward, took 6x, but yet you are criminalizing individuals whom you have no actual connection to. The respondent in the case was a liar and it was proven, women like that make it harder for others to come forward period.

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