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Support, Safety, and Healing Under One Roof

What Is a Family Justice Center?

The Rose Andom Center is a Family Justice Center, a collaborative model designed to make it easier for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault to access the support they need.

Rather than navigating multiple agencies and repeating their story over and over, survivors can connect with a variety of services in one safe, welcoming location. Family Justice Centers bring together community organizations, healthcare providers, advocates, and criminal justice partners to reduce barriers to support and increase access to safety, healing, and long-term stability.

Founded through years of collaboration between community-based organizations and public agencies, the Rose Andom Center was created with one goal: to ensure survivors have a place where they can find help, hope, and support when they need it most.

Survivor-Centered Services

The Rose Andom Center provides free, voluntary, and trauma-informed services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Survivors do not need to report to law enforcement to access services, and they may choose which services best meet their needs.

Our services include:

  • Crisis intervention and emotional support
  • Safety planning
  • Information on emergency shelters
  • Relocation assistance
  • Address Confidentiality Program enrollment
  • Civil legal advocacy
    • Protection orders 
    • Divorce
    • Custody
    • Housing law (lease break letters, evictions, etc.)
  • Connections to law enforcement and criminal justice partners
  • Children’s and family services
  • Support accessing basic needs like housing, food, and transportation
  • Self sufficiency (employment and financial coaching)
  • On-site medical care through the Rose Andom Center Health Clinic, operated by Denver Health
  • Individual therapy and group support
  • Other community resource referrals

Every survivor’s journey is different. Our team works alongside each individual to help identify options, build a plan, and connect them with the resources that best support their goals.

Inclusive Support for All Survivors

The Rose Andom Center is committed to providing inclusive, survivor-centered services to all people affected by domestic violence and sexual assault, regardless of gender identity, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, immigration status, disability, age, religion, or background.

Our Direct Services team is made up of bilingual and trilingual staff and we have access to interpretation services in over 200 languages.

We believe every survivor deserves respectful, culturally responsive care and equal access to safety, healing, and resources.

Our Partner Organizations

The Rose Andom Center is home to a collaborative network of organizations that work together to support survivors. Partner agencies provide a variety of services including advocacy, legal assistance, healthcare, housing support, mental health services, case management, and criminal justice resources.

Visitors can connect directly with partner organizations or meet with an advocate to learn which services may best meet their needs.

Other Resources Regarding Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and Child Abuse:

  • Denver Police services
    • Call or text 911 for emergencies or 720-913-2000 for non-emergent police service requests. www.Denvergov.org/DomesticViolence for domestic violence information and resources
  • Colorado Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline
  • Safe House Denver – provides both emergency shelter and non-residential counseling and advocacy services to adults, children and youth experiencing intimate partner violence
  • The Blue Bench – providing services to support survivors of sexual assault at any point in their journey
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline – operating around the clock, seven days a week, confidential and free of cost, the National Domestic Violence Hotline provides lifesaving tools and immediate support to enable victims to find safety and live lives free of abuse
  • City of Denver services

Looking for Help Because You May Harm a Partner or Child?

The Rose Andom Center’s services are designed specifically for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. We do not provide services for individuals who have used violence, abuse, or controlling behaviors against a partner, family member, or child.

If you are concerned about your behavior, struggling with anger, control, or violence in your relationships, or want support to prevent harm, we encourage you to contact one of the organizations below for specialized services such as education, counseling, and intervention services.

“For those who find themselves potentially causing harm to their partners and/or kids, the Denver Police Department has help for you too,” said Denver Chief of Police, Paul M. Pazen. “We recognize that preventing abuse is of the utmost importance, which is why we encourage those who act in a way that is or can be harmful to their loved ones to visit denvergov.org/preventingdomesticviolence.” 

Turning Point 303-780-0170
 National Institute for Change 303-231-0090
Aurora Mental Health and Recovery303-617-2300
 Creative Treatment Options  303-467-2624
 Park Hill Counseling  720-387-7931
 IDEA 720-949-0095
 Spanish Clinic  303-934-3040
 Running Creek  303-805-1218
Peaks Recovery Center855-997-4440
 WellPower303-504-6500
 Choices in Living303-431-5664

Rose Andom Center Closure Notice

The Rose Andom Center will be closed on Friday, July 3 for Independence Day.  

If you need additional 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. If you are in immediate danger, please contact 911.

Aviso de Cierre del Rose Andom Center

El Rose Andom Center estará cerrado el viernes 3 de julio en conmemoración del Día de la Independencia.

Si necesita apoyo adicional durante este tiempo, por favor comuníquese con la Línea Nacional de Violencia Doméstica al 800-799-SAFE (7233) o con la línea de crisis de SafeHouse Denver al 303-318-9989. Si se encuentra en peligro inmediato, por favor llame al 911.