Resource Library for DPR and Title IX

  • Crisis Text Services

    Anyone can text the word TALK to 38255 anytime about any type of crisis.

  • Colorado Crisis Services Walk-in Clinics

    Walk-in crisis services are open 24/7 and offer confidential, in-person crisis support, information, and referrals to anyone in need. Go to coloradocrisisservices.org to find your nearest clinic.

    • 2551 W 84th Avenue, Westminster, CO 80031
    • 12055 W. 2nd Place, Lakewood, CO 80228
    • 6509 S. Santa Fe Drive, Littleton, CO 80120
    • 2206 Victor Street, Aurora, CO 80045
    • 791 Chambers Road, Aurora, CO 80011 7a.m.-11p.m.
    • 1000 Alpine Avenue (West Entrance), Boulder, CO 80304
    • 4353 E. Colfax Avenue, Denver, CO 80220

  • The Blue Bench

    The mission of The Blue Bench is to work towards the elimination of sexual violence. Services include 24-hour rape crisis hotlines, victim advocacy/case management, counseling, community outreach, abuse prevention education, personal safety skills for women and girls, and more.

    Contact: www.thebluebench.org

    Administrative Office: 303-329-9922

    24-Hour Hotline: 303-322-7273

    Linea de Crisis: 303-320-0031

  • The Denver Center for Crime Victims (DCCV)

    This nonprofit agency provides services to victims of crime and prevention education. Services include an emergency crime victim fund, a 24-hour crisis hotline, counseling and support groups.

    Contact: www.denvervictims.org

    Administrative Office: 303-860-0660

    24-Hour Hotline: 303-894-8000

    Linea de Crisis: 303-718-8289

  • Healing from the Heart

    This nonprofit counseling agency provides mental health services to those seeking help in healing from victimization, violence, trauma, and other adverse life experiences. Services include group, individual, and family therapy, case management services, courtroom advocacy, and more.

    Contact: www.healingfromtheheart.org

    Administrative Office: 303-733-1176

  • Asian Pacific Development Center

    The community-based nonprofit serves the needs of Asian American and Pacific Islander residents throughout Colorado. Services include victim assistance and advocacy, individual and group counseling, interpretation and translation services, and more.

    Contact: www.apdc.org

    Administrative Office: 303-388-1172

  • Colorado Anti-Violence Program (CAVP)

    CAVP is dedicated to eliminating violence within and against the LGBTQ communities in Colorado. Services include 24-hour services such as crisis intervention, information and referrals for LGBTQ victims of violence.

    Contact:

    www.coavp.org

    Administrative Office: 303-830-5204

    24-Hour hotline: 303-852-5094

  • Denver Children’s Advocacy Center (DCAC)

    DCAC serves children (in English and Spanish)  who have been sexually abused, neglected, or traumatized by witnessing violence. Services include assessment and treatment, child-friendly forensic interviews and evaluations, extended treatment hours, ongoing affordable trainings, and prevention programs.

    Contact: www.denvercac.org

    Administrative Office: 303-825-3850

  • Denver Indian Family Resource Center (DIFRC)

    This child welfare agency is dedicated to meeting the diverse and emerging needs of Indian children and families. They provide a variety of services that build up strengths of our Indian families and that help children thrive.

    Contact: www.difrc.org

    Administrative Office: 303-871-8035

  • Project PAVE

    PAVE empowers youth to end the cycle of relationship violence through prevention, education, and early intervention. PAVE works with children, youth, and families who have experienced domestic violence, child abuse/neglect, sexual abuse, peer or sibling abuse, and teen dating violence.

    Contact: www.projectpave.org

    Administrative Office: 303-322-2382

  • Muslim Family Services of Colorado (MFS)

    This nonprofit organization provides services while honoring Islamic models and teaching. Services include advocacy in the criminal justice system, crisis intervention, referrals to victims service networks, counseling services, and more.

    Contact: 303-755-5228

CONTACT


  • Kristin Bailey

    Equity and Safety Counsel

    DPR Coordinator

    Title IX Coordinator

    kristin_bailey@dpsk12.org

    720.423.2355

     


    Incident involving students call:

    SEO Safety Coordinator

    Alicia Franks Gibson

    alicia_franksgibson@dpsk12.org

    303-946-4369

    Incident involving DPS employees only call:

    Your HR Partner

    Incident involving community member or both student and employees call:

    DPR and Title IX Coordinator

    kristin_bailey@dpsk12.org

    720-423-2355