Our Services
A Woman's Place provides survivors with the space and resources needed to get back on their feet.
All our services are free, confidential, and available to all victims and survivors of domestic violence.
Want more information? Please do not hesitate to call!
24/7 Crisis Line: (970) 356-4226 Toll-Free: (866) 356-4226
All our services are free, confidential, and available to all victims and survivors of domestic violence.
Want more information? Please do not hesitate to call!
24/7 Crisis Line: (970) 356-4226 Toll-Free: (866) 356-4226
24/7 Crisis Line

If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse, please call us for help. A caring and supportive victim advocate will always be available to provide emotional support and resources.
Safe Shelter

We offer safe shelter to individuals and families who are in imminent danger or homeless due to domestic violence. Residents follow a 30-day program that focuses on safety and self-reliance.
Language Services

We have several bilingual victim advocates and we subscribe to Language Line Solutions, a service that provides 24/7 confidential interpretation in over 100 languages.
Safety Planning

Helping keep victims/survivors safe is our number one priority. We work with every caller and client to create a safety plan customized to fit their situation and needs.
Victim Advocacy & Case Management

We offer assistance, support, empowerment and community resource referrals to all callers and clients. We also help all safe house residents develop an individualized action plan that includes personal goals, appointment dates, community resources and more. Our advocates can help clients secure housing, utilize social services, find healthcare, gain employment and more.
Legal Advocacy

Our legal advocates can help victims navigate the civil legal system, assist with civil protection order applications, provide silent support in court, assist in applying for victims compensation, and refer clients to agencies that provide legal representation.
Housing Advocacy

Our housing programs are available for victims/survivors of domestic violence who are homeless or at risk of homelessness due to domestic violence.
Employment/Intervention Advocacy

Obtaining an income is an important part of a survivors success. We have advocates who focus directly on employment. They offer multiple resources to helps survivors obtain employment.
Counseling

Our counselor can help domestic violence victims/survivors and their children age 5 years and older work through a variety of concerns: depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, parenting issues, grief and anger management. These individual sessions can focus on understanding the patterns and dynamics of violence, enhancing coping mechanisms, using creative expression to work through feelings and more.
Address Confidentiality Program

Our advocates can help enroll clients in ACP, a statewide program that provides survivors of domestic violence, sexual offenses, and/or stalking with two services: a legal substitute address for interacting with all state and local government agencies and confidential mail forwarding services.
Community Education & Professional Training

We provide customized education and professional training presentations to adult and youth groups (ages 11 and older) who are interested in learning more about our services, domestic violence, teen dating violence and more.