Support for Survivors of Sexual Assault
When you’re ready, we’re here for you. You’ll be heard, and you’ll be believed.
Beginning in April 2025, the Rose Andom Center is expanding our trauma-informed services for survivors of sexual assault. This is a safe, judgment-free space where your voice is respected, and your healing is our priority.
Whether what happened was recent or in the past, you are not alone. Our advocates are here to support you, whenever you’re ready and however you choose to move forward. There is no pressure to report or take any specific action. We follow your lead.
Walk-ins are welcome during our business hours:
Monday–Thursday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM
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.
Core Services Offered
We know that after sexual assault, it can feel like your world has shattered. You may be overwhelmed, scared, ashamed, or unsure of what to do next. That’s why we surround you with a team of advocates and professionals who understand trauma and are here to support you, not pressure you.
Whether you need medical care, someone to talk to, help navigating your options, or just a safe place to be heard, our partners work together under one roof to meet your needs with care and respect. Every step is your choice. You are not alone, and you don’t have to figure this out by yourself; we’re here to walk with you, at your pace.
Crisis Intervention
Immediate guidance and emotional support in a safe and confidential setting.
Legal Resources
Help with protection orders, legal processes, and advocacy through court systems.
Community Referrals
Connections to specialized, trauma-informed mental health and social services.
Medical Care
On-site health care and essential health services.
Our Collaborative Network
Support is delivered through a coordinated partnership with community-based organizations and agencies:
Medical care for survivors, including access to Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) exams and essential health services.
Case management and hospital accompaniment
Therapy services
Resource navigation
Denver Police Department’s Victim Assistance Unit (DPD/VAU)
Law enforcement support
Victim advocacy
Assistance with police reporting
Legal advocacy
Help with civil protection orders, lease break letters, and court accompaniment
Individual and group therapy
Advocacy and case management
Accompaniment for court, medical, and law enforcement
Legal help with protection orders, immigration, custody, and more
Support groups, transportation help, and emergency hotel funds
Address confidentiality support
You don’t have to navigate this alone, we’re here for you.