Description

They aim to provide and advocate for culturally responsive, essential human services and opportunities.

Their services are intended to assist low-income members of the community in overcoming the range of problems that result in a lack of resources and contribute to the perpetuation of the vicious cycle of poverty.

VISTAS (Victims in Safe Transition and Self-Sufficiency and Domestic Violence Program) program provides culturally and linguistically responsive services for English and Spanish-speaking victims of domestic violence, stalking, dating violence, and sexual assault.

Services include:

  •    Extensive case management
  •    Legal advocacy
  •    Assistance filling out legal documents for divorce
  •    Child custody and protection orders
  •    Victims Advocates, who may accompany clients to court and guide them through the legal process while offering moral support
  •    Connection to legal resources as needed
  •     Immigration lawyers for potential recourse through a U-Visa or the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)

They also operate a 24 hour crisis line (303 953 5930) for victims of domestic violence, that is staffed by staff and volunteers.


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