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Alamo Area Rape Crisis Center

To provide help, hope and healing to those impacted by sexual violence and cultivate a safe, nonviolent community

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Verde Valley Sanctuary

To decrease the harm of domestic abuse, domestic violence and sexual assault: Through awareness, education, intervention, advocacy, and new opportunity: To offer a range of supportive services including shelter, legal advocacy, education, outreach, and general support: To help prevent additional abuses by enhancing both individual, family, and community wellness, peace, safety, empowerment, and opportunity.

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Api Chaya

API Chaya supports Asian, South Asian, and Pacific Islander survivors and families impacted by domestic violence and sexual assault, as well as human trafficking survivors from all communities. API Chaya engages communities to change societal conditions that enable domestic and sexual violence, human trafficking and all forms of oppression, especially violence against women and the most vulnerable in our society.

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Coalition To Stop Violence Against Native Women

Their mission is to stop violence against Native women and children by advocating for social change in tribal communities.

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Philando Castile Relief Foundation

The Philando Castile Relief Foundation was established to help victims ​who have been affected by gun violence and police violence. Their goal and our mission is to lend a helping hand to those in their time of need ​and also to add a little relief during your time of grief.

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Casa Of Adams County

CASA of Adams & Broomfield Counties is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established in 2000 in response to the need to improve the representation of abused and neglected children living in the two counties. The Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Program recruits, screens, trains and supervises community volunteers who are independent lay advocates and appointed by judges to advocate for child abuse victims, birth to age 21, who were physically or sexually abused, who witnessed domestic violence, or who were severely neglected by their parents or guardians and are involved in the court system. CASA volunteers bridge the gap between the limits of the court and human services and the youth they all faithfully serve.