AADA Programs and Services


24 Hour Safe Line – Call Us

Speak to an advocate or crisis Line Volunteer by calling (719) 846-6665.

Our advocates and volunteers are available to talk 24/7. During the call, the advocate/volunteer will ask if you are in a safe place to talk.
All calls are confidential and free. Services are available in English and Spanish.

You can also contact us by clicking the “Contact Us” button below and sending us a message:

Click on the arrows below to expand each section for more ways you can get help:

Safehouse (719) 846-6665

AADA’s Safehouse provides short-term emergency shelter, food, case management, counseling, and support to survivors and their children.

Transitional Housing (719) 846-9159

Advocates Against Domestic Assault’s  transitional housing program is a two year process designed to provide a safe place for survivors of domestic violence and their children. If you are interested in Transitional Housing please call 719-846-9159 and speak with an advocate.

Victim Advocacy (719) 846-6665

AADA’s Victim Advocates can help navigate the criminal justice system, provides legal assistance, and connects victims with community resources.
• Identify Options
• Develop Safety Plans
• Receive Assistance with Temporary Protection Orders (TPOs)
• Acquire Information and Referrals
• Crisis intervention
• Sexual Assault Advocacy
• Support Group
• Parenting class

Youth & Children’s Program (719) 846-6665

Children’s Program Advocates work with children who have witnessed Domestic Violence and/or Sexual Assault in the home. Services are for children residing in AADA’s Safehouse and children from the community-at-large and include:
• Individual Case Management
• Support Groups
• Child-Specific Advocacy
• Recreational Opportunities

Community Outreach (719) 846-6665

AADA Advocates are available to any group interested in a presentation about issues related to Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault (DVSA). Specific topics include:
• Safe Dating
• Building Healthy Relationships
• DV 101
• SA 101
• Bystander Intervention
• AADA Programs and Services