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There are many wonderful resources on the internet! Here is a list of links and resources that we have found helpful and hope you do as well.

NATIONAL
9-5 Job Survival Hotline
Phone counseling about job problems, sexual harassment, discrimination and family leave.
1-800-522-0925


Brazos County Rape Crisis Center, Inc
.

Anonymous and confidential online support for survivors.

California Coalition Against Sexual Assault
This is a big site with good information about the issue of sexual assault, with a lot of information specific to California. The following link takes you to their listing of general sexual assault statistics and information.

Child Help USA
This is a 24-hour hotline with counselors and information about abuse issues. 
1-800-422-4453


National Organization on Male Sexual Victimization
Information specifically to sexual violence against men.

National Sexual Violence Resource Center
Offers a comprehensive collection of resources and information about sexual violence and service providers throughout the United States.
1-877-739-3895


Rape Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN)
Started by musician Tori Amos, RAINN has a national hotline that connects survivors with services in their area. The RAINN website contains information about sexual violence and about service providers throughout the United States.  1-800-656-HOPE

Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center
This is the website for the rape treatment center and has a lot of good, general information as well as information specific to the area.

The Online Safety Project
Online safety information that is intended for parents and children, but good information for everyone.


The Survivor's Page

This page contains letters, writings, and poetry posted by survivors. "One of the purposes of this page is to let you know that you are NOT alone!"

Other Agencies in Colorado
Asian Pacific Development Center
24-hour victim services. Bilingual and bicultural crisis counseling and intervention.
303-393-0304

Colorado Anti Violence Project
Provides direct client services including crisis intervention, information, and referrals for LGBT victims of violence 24 hours a day.
24-hour hotline: 303-852-5094, 1-888-557-4441
303-852-5094

Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assault
Statewide information source.
303-861-7033

Colorado Organization for Victim Assistance
303-861-1160

Division of Criminal Justice
Information about Victims and witnesses right.
303-239-4442

Domestic Violence Initiative for Women with Disabilities (No Web Site Available)
Support, advocacy, peer counseling and court accompaniment.
303-839-5510

DOVE
Advocacy Services for Abused Deaf Women and Children. Serving the Denver metro region
TTY 303-831-7874

Gay, Lesbian & Bisexual 24-hour hotline (No Web Site Available)
303-461-1650
Native American Counseling Center (No Web Site Available) Cultural sensitive counseling for adults, adolescents, children and group therapy.
303-692-0054

Servicios de la Raza
Comprehensive services for the Hispanic community. 24-hour hotline, counseling, support groups and advocacy
303-458-7088

Sexual Assault Interagency Council (SAIC)
SAIC ensures a consistent, collaborative, and culturally competent response from the criminal justice system, health and hospitals, and sexual assault victim service providers.

The Denver Center for Crime Victims

General information and services for all victims of crime
24-hour hotline: 303-894-8000 (English), (303) 718-8289 (Spanish)

United Way of Denver
General information about nonprofit services nationwide
303-433-8383 or 211

Victim Services Network (Victim Services 2000)
Comprehensive list of victim services in Denver, as well as, general information about sexual assault

WINGS Foundation
Information and services for survivors of childhood sexual abuse
303-238-8660

Rape Crisis Centers


High Plains Sexual Assault Center (No Web Site Available)
Located in Sterling. Counties served include: Logan, Sedgwick, Phillips, Yuma, Washington, Morgan, and Kit Carson.
1-800-522-6484


Moving to End Sexual Assault (MESA)

Located in Boulder. Counties served include: Boulder and Broomfield.
303-443-7300


Pueblo Rape Crisis Services, Inc.
(No Web Site Available)

Located in Pueblo and serves Pueblo County.
719-549-0549


Sexual Assault Services Organization (SASO
)

Located in Durango. Counties served include: La Plata, San Juan and Archuleta.
970-247-5400 hotline, 970-259-3074 office

SAVA (Sexual Assault Victim Advocate) of Ft. Collins
970-472-4200


Sexual Assault Survivors, Inc. (SASI)

SASI is located in Greeley. County served is Weld.
970-352-7273


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