Who Can I Speak to For Help?

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It can be confusing and overwhelming to decide on what to do next. However, there are several sexual assault advocacy and counseling resources available for you in Colorado. You can take a look at our resource map to find a confidential sexual assault advocacy program near you and/or some 24/7 help line numbers you can call. ... Read more

Colorado Reporting Options

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What reporting options does a survivor have in Colorado? In Colorado, survivors of sexual assault between 18-69 years old, who do not have intellectual or developmental disabilities, have three options for reporting. Even though the term “reporting” is used, only one of the reporting options involves speaking with the police. With the other two options, ... Read more

Do I Need Medical Care?

Many survivors don’t have physical injuries from their assault like cuts and bruises. It is really common not to have visible injuries. Just because you don’t have them, doesn’t mean you weren’t sexually assaulted. You deserve to feel safe and get care to make sure your body is healthy even if you don’t visibly see ... Read more

Was I Assaulted?

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There is a lot of information about sexual assault that can be confusing. Sometimes it is tough to know if you experienced sexual assault especially since you might be reading different things on the internet, or hearing different opinions from friends and family. Understanding Consent Consent is essential to understand sexual assault. Consent is when ... Read more

For Survivors

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Sexual assault affects all of us. People of all genders, sexual orientations, racial and ethnic backgrounds, abilities, and classes can experience sexual violence or know someone who has experienced sexual violence in their life. The You Have the Right Campaign aims to provide you with information on the rights and options available to you after ... Read more