day shelter, emergency shelter, shelter info
Dial 2-1-1 for statewide emergency and day shelter info
Statewide
Dial 2-1-1 (just those three numbers) and you'll be connected to a United Way operator. Colorado 2-1-1 has information on many other types of resources in Colorado. Be sure to ask. You can also look online using our website link. No matter where you live in Colorado, they can help you with information about resources where you live. You can also text your zip code to 898-211 and get help with resource info.
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Dial 2-1-1 for statewide help with domestic violence programs and safe houses
Statewide
Dial 2-1-1 (just those three numbers) and you'll be connected to a United Way operator. Colorado 2-1-1 has information on many other types of resources in Colorado. Be sure to ask. You can also look online using our website link. No matter where you live in Colorado, they can help you with information about resources where you live. You can also text your zip code to 898-211 and get help with resource info.
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You can always call 2-1-1 for current shelter information, but you can also click on the website link for a list of all shelters in Denver. This link also has info on pet shelters, day shelters, and more.
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statewide list of community agencies
Statewide
Use the map on the website to find a domestic violence program near you. The website has many other resources for people living with domestic abuse.
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PAWsitive Recovery gives people in recovery and animals in shelters a new “leash” on life, helping them heal from the wounds of addiction, trauma, and abuse. Drug abuse and addiction not only have an impact on people but can have an impact on animals as well. Their program is based on fostering, so without fosters, they can not accept dogs. Please consider becoming a foster parent!
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temporary shelter for pet of someone experiencing homelessness
Denver Metro
Denver
Denver Animal Protection provides the Save Haven Program, which offers two to four weeks of shelter for the pet of someone experiencing homelessness. Click on the website to learn more. You can email them at DAP.Safe@denvergov.org or call the number below, which is for Denver Human Services.
More InfoStatewide list of safe houses and domestic violence programs--organized by county
Statewide
Click on the website link for info about safe houses and programs throughout Colorado. Click on your county and you'll see a list of agencies. The website also has many other resources and information, as well as their video channel on youtube, which we link to. The hotline provides immediate safety steps to be taken by those involved in any form of domestic violence.
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