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Sexual Assault Crisis Hotline: 303-322-7273; Línea de Crisis Sobre La Violencia Sexual: 303-329-0031

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The Blue Bench provides support every step of the way.

From the earliest moments after sexual assault, through medical and legal logistics, to counseling for long-term emotional and functional health, our Continuum of Care, led by our professional Care Team, allows victims, their families, and friends to come to us and be heard, believed and supported, regardless of when the sexual assault occurred. 

We also help navigate the system and accompany and support survivors throughout the process.  

The Blue Bench is here for survivors of sexual assault 13 years of age and older* of all gender identities, ethnic/racial identities, sexual identities, and religious backgrounds who reside in our 9-county service area. Therapy is offered in person and virtually. 

To inquire about receiving therapy or case management services, call our resource line at 303-329-9922 ext. 302 (para Español, 303-329-9922 ext. 338) or email resourceline@thebluebench.org

Para clientes de habla hispana, actualmente no aceptamos nuevos clientes. Podemos proporcionar referencias.

Our programs and services aim to help you establish a sense of empowerment, self-sufficiency, and self-certainty through therapy and support.

Additional Groups and Workshops

Support groups and workshops can be profoundly beneficial for survivors of sexual assault and their loved ones by providing a safe, understanding environment to share experiences, process emotions, and heal.

To inquire about these groups, call our resource line at 303-329-9922 ext. 302 (para español, 303-329-9922 ext. 338) or email resourceline@thebluebench.org

* Employees at The Blue Bench are mandated reporters. This means if there is reason to believe that a child, elder or adult with developmental disabilities is being abused, and you have given us enough information to identify (full name, address, school, phone number, etc.) the potential victim or abuser, we might have to report it to authorities. We do this for the protection of children and at-risk adults but want you to be in control of what information you choose to share.

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