Services

Monday – Thursday
Open from 8:30 am – 5:00 pm,
Last walk-in accepted at 4:00 PM

Friday
Open from 8:30 am – 12:00 pm,
Last walk-in accepted at 11:00 AM

Services and Hours

Although we are an appointment preferred service provider, we welcome walk-in clients during our business hours and strive to meet with everyone who comes through our doors.
Full intake appointments take about one hour and allow us to fully understand your needs, talk through safety planning, and connect you with resources and next steps. To ensure we can provide this level of support, the last walk-in for a full intake is at 4:00 PM.
If you arrive after 4:00 PM, you are still welcome to come in. Brief visits are available until 4:30 PM. During these shorter conversations, an advocate can:
 
While brief visits are not a full intake, they are still an opportunity to connect with a real person who is here to listen and support you.

We are Available

If you or someone you know is in need of services or information, please contact us at 720-337-4400 during regular business hours.

The Rose Andom Center is not a 24-hour service, or an emergency shelter. However, our partner agencies do have resources to connect with 24-hour crisis services and shelter when needed.

Click here for a list of shelter resources.

Services at the Rose Andom Center are available to all survivors of intimate partner violence and sexual assault who are in need of information and help in finding resources, safety, and hope for themselves and their children. Through our partner agencies, a wide range of services are available to help survivors choose which services will best assist them in creating a path toward safety and healing. Survivors are not required to report their abuse to law enforcement in order to access services. All programs and staff participating at the Rose Andom Center are committed to providing culturally and linguistically responsive services, where survivors are respected and empowered to make the best choices for themselves.

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. Every survivor deserves respectful, culturally responsive support and equal access to safety, healing, and resources.

A variety of additional ongoing support and self-care activities to help survivors and their children rebuild safety, stability, and hope is available as scheduling allows. Survivors can talk with a Resource Advocate to find out about additional services and options.

We offer:

  • Bilingual Spanish-speaking advocates and interpretation in over 200 languages
  • Optional over the phone intakes
  • Safe, engaging childcare during business hours while caregivers receive on-site services 
  • Food and toiletries are available for survivors and their families to enjoy or take with them
  • Help with transportation, including RTD vouchers and ride services
  • No report or legal action is ever required

Advocacy

Trained and compassionate staff help intimate partner violence survivors and sexual assault explore the range of options and resources available in seeking a path to safety and healing, including help with safety planning and other support.

Civil Legal

Skilled staff assist with filing protection orders and answering legal questions regarding divorce and custody, landlord/tenant questions, and other civil legal concerns.

Medical

Medical care is available at our Health Clinic through a partnership with Denver Health. Compassionate medical staff are able to provide healthcare services such as primary care, documentation and treatment of injuries, well woman care, prenatal care, provide access to SANE exams and sick and well child care visits. Health care services are available to domestic violence and sexual assault survivors and their children, with or without insurance.

Counseling

Support in helping to understand the dynamics of intimate partner violence and sexual assault, address the impact of trauma, and heal from the experience of abuse.

Children

Support in helping to understand the cycle of violence and the impact of trauma and heal from the experience of abuse.

Criminal Legal

Navigating the criminal legal system can be confusing and difficult. Victim advocates or representatives from the Denver Police Department, Probation, and Denver District and City Attorney’s Offices can help answer questions and provide information about the criminal legal process and options. Victims do not have to file criminal charges in order to utilize resources at the Rose Andom Center.

Self-Sufficiency

The Rose Andom Center strengthens a survivor’s path to self-sufficiency by providing resources to assist with job search, job skills, debt management, financial literacy, public benefits access, and more. 

Rose Andom Center Closure Notice

The Rose Andom Center will be closed on Wednesday, May 6 due to weather. Virtual/phone appointments are still available during this time. 

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 por Día Festivo

El Rose Andom Center estará cerrado el miércoles 6 de mayo debido al clima. Las citas virtuales o por teléfono aún están disponibles durante este tiempo.

Si necesita apoyo adicional 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. Si se encuentra en peligro inmediato, por favor llame al 911.