District Attorney
Alternatives to Violence 
(970) 669-5150

ATV services any victim of violent crime and specializes in domestic violence and sexual assault.

Provides 24 hour victim advocates, court advocates, individual and group therapy, transitional and temporary housing, referrals and resource information, and community education programs.

ChildSafe Colorado, Inc. 
(970) 472-4133
Provide comprehensive treatment to victims of child sexual abuse and their non-offending family members, and the only program that offers them group therapy. No family is turned away due to lack of financial resources.
Colorado Legal Services 
(970) 493-2891
Provides meaningful access to high quality, civil legal services in the pursuit of justice for as many crime victims, low-income persons, and members of vulnerable populations as is possible.
Connections

Services are strictly confidential and all services are free except for counseling, which is low-cost and based on your ability to pay.

24-hour hot line: (970) 221-5551

Crossroads Safehouse 
(970) 482-3502
Offers free safe housing, advocacy, legal assistance, transitional housing, and education. They have a secure safehouse where food, clothing, and support is provided for over 300 residents.
Estes Valley Victim Advocates 
(970) 577-9781
Committed to providing 24 hour emergency crisis intervention and advocacy services to victims of crime and trauma. Includes safe housing for domestic violence victims, counseling, referrals and community education.
Justice Center, Self-Help Center

The center is part of a Colorado Judicial Branch program to assist the growing number of people who are not represented by attorneys in issues such as divorce and family matters, evictions and small claims disputes, a release states. Email us to make an appointment.

201 Laporte Avenue, First floor 
Fort Collins, CO 80521

Larimer County Department of Human Services 
(970) 498-6990 
Respond to reports of child abuse and neglect as well as mistreatment or neglect of at-risk adults who are, due to age or disability, unable to advocate for themselves.
Murphy Center for Hope 
(970) 494-9940 
Provide support for people who are either on the brink of homelessness or currently without a permanent place to live. They assist people of all ages who are not homeless by choice, but forced into homelessness by circumstance with the goal of providing the support needed to assist people in achieving stability and long-term self-sufficiency.
Project Self-Sufficiency

Assists crime victims and low-income single parents in Larimer County in their efforts to achieve economic independence, and become free from community and government assistance.

Fort Collins: (970) 407-0305  
Loveland: (970) 635-5912

Sexual Assault Victim Advocate Cente

Focus on support of people affected by sexual assault and the reduction of sexual violence in Larimer County through education.

Hotline: (970) 472-4200 
Office: (970) 472-4202 

The Family Center: La Familia 
(970) 221-1615 
TFC is a high-quality bilingual education center that connects clients to basic needs, training, and education. They seek to strengthen and stabilize low-income, at-risk families with children under the age of 18 and non-English speaking families through the provision of support services, and coordinated collaboration with other service providers.
SummitStone Health Partner

They are the community mental health partner for residents of Larimer County. Touchstone's mission is to provide unsurpassed behavioral prevention, intervention, and treatment services in order to transform lives through recovery, renewal, and respect.

24-hour access center: (970) 494-4200

United Way, 2-1-1

A community connection to services and information that anyone can access. All services are confidential and free of charge.

Call 2-1-1 (or 866-485-0211 from a cell phone)

Victim Assistance Unit - Fort Collins Police 
(970) 224-6089 
Provide aid to innocent persons who suffer physical, emotional, or financial loss as a result of a crime of violence. 
Victim Assistance Unit - Larimer County Sheriff 
(970) 498-5100 
Provide assistance to victims 24 hours, 7 days a week responding to all locations. The Victim Response Team assures that victims are aware of their legal rights by providing and explaining a victim rights pamphlet.
Colorado Anti-Violence Program
(303) 852-5094 
Agency dedicated to eliminating violence within and against the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) communities in Colorado, and providing the highest quality services to survivors.
Colorado Coalition Against Domestic Violence
(303) 831-9632
Seek to protect and empower battered women and children through vigilance and sponsorship of national public policy initiatives and federal legislation.
Colorado Office for Victim Assistance
(303) 861-1160 
State agency committed to fairness and healing for crime victims, their families, and communities through leadership, education, and advocacy.
Colorado Pro Bono Programs
(970) 402-2075
Provides referrals, as available, to private attorneys (Pro Bono) and to appropriate agencies for residents of Larimer County who meet financial and income guidelines.
Domestic Violence Initiative for Women with Disabilities
(303) 839-5510 
Nonprofit organization that provides comprehensive case management, client advocacy and collaborative community outreach for all crime victims living with disabilities and their children with empowering tools for self-sufficiency that support safe and fulfilling lives free of violence and abuse.
The Kempe Foundation
(303) 864-5300 
Recognized as a world leader in child abuse treatment and prevention, Kempe Center seeks to increase awareness, engage in advocacy, and secure and provide resources for the community.
Extreme Risk Protection Orders
  • Use these forms to remove a family member's guns for a short time.
  • Used when they are at risk to harm themselves or others
Childhelp USA National Hotline
1-800-422-4453 
Seeks to meet the physical, emotional, educational, and spiritual needs of abused, neglected, and at-risk children. They focus their efforts on advocacy, prevention, treatment, and community outreach.
Federal Trade CommissionNational resource to learn about the crime of identity theft; it provides detailed information to help you deter, detect, and defend against identity theft.
HelpGuide - Domestic Violence and Abuse 
Identity Theft Resource Center
1-888-400-5530 
Provides victim assistance at no charge to consumers throughout the United States; also educates consumers, corporations, government agencies, and other organizations on best practices for fraud and identity theft detection, reduction, and mitigation.
Mothers Against Drunk Driving
1-877-6233-4357
The mission of MADD is to stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent crime and prevent underage drinking. If you or a loved one has been affected by a drunken driving crash, MADD can help with grief and emotional support, injury support, the legal process, and financial recovery.
National Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233 
Nonprofit organization that provides crisis intervention, information, and referrals to victims of domestic violence, perpetrators, friends, and families.
National Organization of Parents of Murdered Children, Inc.
1-888-818-7662 
Provide the on-going emotional support needed to help parents and other survivors facilitate the reconstruction of a "new life" and to promote healthy resolution. Not only does POMC help survivors deal with their acute grief, but they also help with the community justice system.
National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline
1-866-331-9474 
A 24 hour resource that can be accessed by phone or the internet; specifically designed for teens and young adults. They offer real-time, one-on-one support from trained peer advocates.
Office for Victims of CrimeNational organization committed to enhancing the nation's capacity to assist crime victims and to providing leadership in changing attitudes, policies, and practices to promote justice and healing for all victims.
Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network
1-800-656-4673
The nations largest anti-sexual violence organization offers a free and confidential hotline both over the phone and online; educates the public about sexual assault and leads national efforts to prevent sexual assault, improve services to victims, and ensure that rapists are brought to justice.