
Our Partners - Available to help now!
If you are a victim or survivor and need assistance please contact
Nicole Lopez at 303-271-6839 or
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This 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.
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How can the Family Justice Center Help Me?
Once open, the Center will provide services all in one location:
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Case managers will be 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 will help support adults and children dealing with the emotional and psychological impact of intimate partner violence.
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Economic empowerment services will be 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 will be advising and representing 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 will 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 will be able to provide information about criminal cases.
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Child Care will also be available while you are receiving services at the Family Justice Center!
We Need Your Support Today!