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Welcoming new staff!

  Nicole [center], Program Director, is joining us from Boston, MA where she worked in the field of domestic and sexual violence survivor advocacy for over 10 years. She has experience working in a variety of settings including healthcare, community-based organizations, and public policy. Nicole is excited to be working at Rose Andom Center and [...] Read More

Domestic Violence and the LGBTQ+ Community

Domestic violence affects all types of people in all types of situations and life circumstances, and that includes members of the LGBTQ+ community. LGBTQ+ refers to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and any other queer identities. The term “queer” encompasses any identity that is non-heterosexual. It is important to recognize that domestic violence (violence between intimate […]

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Linda Loflin Pettit elected as new Board Chair

In January, Linda Loflin Pettit was elected as the new Board Chair of the Rose Andom Center Board of Directors. Loflin Pettit is the Manager of Community and Government Relations in the Denver City Attorney’s Office in the Prosecution and Code Enforcement Section. There, she manages the grant program, provides training on domestic violence and […]

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Partner Spotlight: Project PAVE and JAMLAC

The Rose Andom Center is thrilled to announce expanded partnerships with two incredible organizations – Project PAVE and The Justice and Mercy Legal Aid Clinic (JAMLAC). Each of these partners brings integral services to clients at Rose Andom Center. Project PAVE strives to empower youth to end the cycle of relationship violence and JAMLAC seeks […]

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3rd Annual Share the Love Event!

The Rose Andom Center Young Professionals Council is currently collecting donations to fill 500 care bags for domestic violence clients. The bags contain simple toiletries, hygiene items, and words of encouragement to help them in their journey to break the cycle of abuse. There are two ways you can help: Donate Items / Money: The […]

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Denver marks start of Domestic Violence Awareness Month by highlighting work of the Rose Andom Center

Denver marks start of Domestic Violence Awareness Month by highlighting work of the Rose Andom Center Denverite article by Esteban L. Hernandez October 1, 2018 Mayor Michael Hancock next to Cecelia Dunn (far right), a domestic violence survivor, following a presentation marking the start of Domestic Violence Awareness month on Monday, Oct. 1, 2018, in […]

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We are making an impact!

The Rose Andom Center continues to let the community and domestic violence survivors know we are here to help! During the first quarter of 2018, 605 survivors and their children came through our doors for services. Services were provided to 313 new clients, a 19% increase over the same period in 2017. Intakes were done with 253 […]

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