
Our Partners are available to help
PorchLight accepts walk-in guests Monday through Friday, from 8:30 am until 4:30 pm. As per County requirement, masks are required in the building and available if you do not have one. If you are currently ill or have been in recent contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19, please do not come to the Center. Instead, call us at 720-853-8850 so we can discuss your situation and how our partners can help. If you are experiencing an emergency, please call 911.
PorchLight is a joint project of local community partners and national experts from the Family Justice Center Alliance. Community partners include non-profit service providers, medical providers, governmental agencies, law enforcement, mental health providers, schools, legal services, the faith community leaders, civic leaders, and more.

How can the Family Justice Center Help Me?
The Center provides services all in one location:
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Case managers are able to help you plan for your safety and provide advice and referrals for public benefits, housing, shelter and other needs.
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Counselors, therapists and psychiatrists help support adults and children dealing with the emotional and psychological impact of intimate partner violence.
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Economic empowerment services are available to help you with budgeting, credit repair, and other financial issues. They can also provide referrals to job training and educational programs.
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Lawyers to advise and represent people in housing, orders of protection, child support, custody, visitation, divorce and immigration matters, and will give referrals for other legal issues.
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Specialized law enforcement assist with filing police reports if desired, and getting police paperwork.
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Prosecutors from the District Attorney's Office are specially trained in family violence prosecutions and able to provide information about criminal cases.
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Child care is available while you are receiving services at PorchLight.