Victim Services

Culturally and linguistically responsive crisis intervention services are available to all crime victims. The Denver Center for Crime Victims provides an immediate response to police requests for emergency services, as well as the victim’s call for help.

All DCCV services are confidential and provided by bilingual/bicultural counselors and trained student interns. With the generous support of our donors, all services are available at no cost and are provided in the native language of the client through DCCV’s in-house Translation & Interpreting Center.

Click here to be taken to our frequently asked questions page.

Interpreters, transportation and special needs accommodations are provided, at no cost, upon request.

24-Hour Hotlines:

  • English Response
  • Spanish Response
  • 711 Relay Colorado for the Hearing Impaired

Assistance with Emergency Services
Food, clothing, shelter, financial aid, crime scene clean-up and other emergency needs. Click here for more information.

Advocacy

Communication of needs to employers, landlords, service providers, the criminal justice system and others.

Crisis Counseling

Up to six sessions of short-term counseling to offer emotional support and explore recovery options.

Support Groups

Emotional support and education on the trauma recovery process.

Information and Referral

Linking crime victims with available community resources and provide crime prevention education. Click here to go to our online victim service provider resource directory, where you can search for victim service agencies in the Denver-metro area.

Therapist Referral Directory

Linking crime victims to therapists in Denver who can provide long-term support and therapy. If you are a therapist in the City and County of Denver and would like to be added to our directory, please click here to download our application packet. All therapists must be licensed (or supervised by a licensed psychotherapist) and insured.

Crime Prevention Fact Sheets

Click here for printable fact sheets on crime prevention methods including lighting, gun safety, keeping your kids safe from crime, and many others.

Trauma Information

DCCV staff are skilled and knowledgeable on trauma recovery issues. Click here for information on the trauma recovery process, as well as printable fact sheets on trauma and choosing a therapist.

Volunteer/Intern Program

Volunteers and interns receive 40 hours of training to provide support to victims of crime. Click here for information about becoming a DCCV volunteer.

Community Outreach and Education

Speakers available to talk about crime prevention, victimology, vicarious trauma, victim empathy and crime victims’ rights.

Specialized Services

Elder/Disability Program

Crisis intervention and case management services for victims who are 60+ years or have a disability.
- Senior support groups
- Home safety assessments

Children, Youth and Families Program

Crisis intervention and case management services for victims who are children or youth and their families.
- BROTHERS™ (Brothers Reaching Out Toward Healing, Exploration, and Respect of Self) support services for boys and young men
- The Girls’ Group™ support services for girls and young women
Homicide/Suicide Support Group - support services that address the specific trauma recovery needs of child survivors of homicide and suicide.
- Parenting After Trauma workshops for current and former clients focusing on parenting skills for traumatized children.

Legal Immigration Services

Immigration services for victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault who meet the criteria of the Violence Against Women Act.

Translation & Interpreting Center

Translation and interpreting services (for a fee) for any business or individual. No cost translation and interpreting services for DCCV clients. More than 41 languages and dialects available. Contact (303) 996-0976 for information or to schedule an appointment.

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(303) 894-8000 (English)
(303) 718-8289 (Español)
711 Relay Colorado (for the deaf and hearing impaired)
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