Domestic Violence Survivor Services

Support for Survivors of Domestic Violence

If you are experiencing abuse or have experienced domestic violence, you are not alone. The Rose Andom Center is here to support you. Our services are designed to help you regain safety, stability, and strength — at your own pace and in a way that feels right for you.

We know that reaching out for help can feel overwhelming. Whether you’re seeking immediate safety, looking for long-term support, or just need someone to talk to, we are here.

The Rose Andom Center is committed to providing inclusive, survivor centered services to all people affected by domestic violence, regardless of gender identity, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, immigration status, disability, age, religion, or background. Every survivor deserves respectful, culturally responsive support and equal access to safety, healing, and resources.

Walk-ins are welcome :
Monday–Thursday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM – 11:00 AM

Or, call us at (720) 337-4400 to speak with an advocate.

All services are offered in a culturally responsive, inclusive environment where your safety, dignity, and autonomy come first.

What Is Domestic Violence?

Domestic violence, sometimes called intimate partner violence, is a pattern of abusive behaviors used by one person to gain power and control over another in a relationship. This can include physical harm, emotional abuse, financial control, isolation, threats, or intimidation.

Our team understands the many forms domestic violence can take and is here to listen and support you without judgment.

Core Services Offered

At the Rose Andom Center, we bring together many services under one roof so you don’t have to navigate this journey alone. Our community and criminal justice partners work side by side to provide:

Crisis intervention and safety planning

Emergency shelter referrals

Support with protection orders

Legal assistance and advocacy

Emotional support and counseling

Children and family services

Help with basic needs like housing, food, and transportation

Connections to community resources and long-term support

Every survivor’s situation is unique. We will work with you to create a plan that meets your needs.

What to Expect When You Visit

When you come to the Rose Andom Center, you will be welcomed by caring staff who will listen and help you explore your options. You can choose which services you’d like to use — everything is voluntary.

Your safety and privacy are our top priorities. We’ll support you in making the decisions that are best for you.

You Are Not Alone

Healing takes time, and we’re here for you every step of the way. Whenever you’re ready, we’re ready to help.

If you’re in immediate danger, call 911. We are not an emergency shelter, but we can refer you to emergency shelter resources if needed. To speak with someone about your situation or to learn more about our services, contact us at 720-337-4400 or visit our center at 1330 Fox St Denver, CO 80204.

On-Site Community Partners

Brothers Redevelopment Inc. – Providing housing and housing-related services to low-income, elderly and disabled residents across Colorado. 

Colorado Legal Services – Promoting equal access to justice for low-income people in the state of Colorado. 

Cultural Development & Wellness Center – Providing culturally appropriate behavioral health services through an integrated system of care. Services include assistance in applying for financial services, emergency housing, and victim compensation funds; crisis counseling; case management and social services; and legal and personal advocacy. 

Denver Children’s Advocacy Center – Breaking the cycle of abuse by providing prevention programs and response to domestic violence. 

Denver Health – Providing on-site health care services to domestic violence victims and their children. 

Denver Indian Family Resource Center – Strengthening vulnerable AI/AN children and families through collaborative and culturally-responsive services.

Ellie Mental Health – Expanding access to compassionate, trauma-informed mental health care for survivors of domestic violence and intimate partner abuse. 

Entryway – A workforce and housing stability program that supports individuals experiencing situational homelessness or housing insecurity.

From Silenced to Saved (FSTS) Combating Human Trafficking by being the provider of choice for victim response services focused to empower victims and survivors from initial recovery to adjudication and beyond.

Healing from the Heart – Providing therapy for individuals, couples, and families. 

Know Your Strength – Mental health counseling practice dedicated to helping women recover from trauma.

Paragon – Making high-quality mental health and recovery services accessible to individuals and families.

Project PAVE – Empowering youth to end the cycle of relationship violence. 

Project Safeguard – Aiding victims through advocacy and assistance in navigating the court system while also striving to create social change for domestic violence victims. 

SafeHouse Denver – Serving victims of domestic violence and their children through both an emergency shelter and a non-residential Counseling and Advocacy Center. 

Salvation Army – Assisting families in transitioning into long-term and stable housing, short-term financial assistance, resources, and case management, while helping with financial literacy and support in achieving long-term goals. 

Servicios de la Raza – Providing and advocating for culturally responsive, essential human services and opportunities. 

On-Site Government Partners

Denver City Attorney’s Office – Prosecutes violations of City ordinances, including municipal domestic violence offenses. Victim assistance staff are available to meet with victims involved in City Attorney cases filed. 

Denver County Court Probation Victim Assistance – Victims have the right to be treated with fairness, dignity, and respect throughout the criminal justice process. Probation recognizes that victims of crimes have the right to be informed, present, and/or heard. 

Denver District Attorney’s Office – Prosecutes criminal violations of the Colorado state statutes that occur in the City and County of Denver. Their mission is to advocate for victims of crime and to protect the rights of the accused throughout the prosecutorial process. 

Denver Police Department Domestic Violence Investigation Unit – Provides specialized investigation for state charged domestic violence crimes. 

Denver Police Department Sex Crimes Investigation Unit – Provides specialized investigation for state charged sex crimes. 

Denver Police Department Victim Assistance Unit – The Victim Assistance Unit (VAU) provides immediate intervention, support, information, referrals, and other assistance to victims of crime, witnesses and/or their families including incidents of non-criminal, stark misfortune. 

Off-Site Partners

Colorado Coalition for the Homeless –

Working to prevent homelessness and create lasting solutions for homelessness. 

Dress for Success –

Empowers women to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire, and the development tools to help women thrive in work and in life. 

Latina SafeHouse

Provides bilingual and culturally sensitive services to Latina survivors of domestic violence and their families.

Maria Droste Counseling Center –

Provides specialized mental health services and counseling to survivors of trauma and abuse. 

Rocky Mountain Diaper Depot –

A Colorado non-profit that raises awareness and provides diapers for agencies to directly share with struggling families. 

Rocky Mountain Victim Law Center 

RMvlc provides free legal representation to victims of crime in Colorado (or whose legal issues are best addressed in Colorado).

The Blue Bench –

Working to eliminate sexual assault and diminish the impact it has on individuals, their loved ones, and our community (formerly RAPP). 

We Don’t Waste –

Supports the community and the environment by reclaiming and redistributing quality food to those in need.

 

Walk-ins are welcome :
Monday–Thursday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Or, call us at (720) 337-4400 to speak with an advocate.

Holiday Closure Notice

The Rose Andom Center will be closed on Monday, February 16, in observance of Presidents Day. We will reopen on Tuesday, February 17.

If you need support during this time, please contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-SAFE (7233) or SafeHouse Denver’s crisis line at 303-318-9989

Aviso de Cierre por Día Festivo

El Rose Andom Center estará cerrado el lunes 16 de febrero en conmemoración del Día de los Presidentes. Volveremos a abrir el martes 17 de febrero.

Si necesita apoyo durante este tiempo, comuníquese con la Línea Nacional de Violencia Doméstica al 800-799-SAFE (7233) o a la línea de crisis de SafeHouse Denver al 303-318-9989