
Victim Services Resource Directory
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VICTIM SERVICES
VINE Link
P: 888-263-8463
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Crossroads Safehouse (Ft. Collins)
970-482-3502
Alternatives to Violence (Loveland)
970-669-5150
National Domestic Violence Hotline
www.thehotline.org
1-800-799-7233 or text START to 88788
SEXUAL ASSAULT
SAVA (Ft. Collins)
970-472-4200
CSU Victim Assistance
970-491-6384
970-491-7111
Alternatives to Violence (Loveland)
970-669-5150
Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assault (CCASA)
https://www.ccasa.org/
RAINN National Sexual Assault Hotline
www.rainn.org
1-800-656-4673
MISCELLANEOUS
"First Call"
Local Resource Directory
Dial 211 from land line
970-407-7066 from cell phone
www.firstcall-vc.org
Poudre Valley Hospital (Ft. Collins)
970-495-7000
CSU Health Services
970-491-7121
McKee Medical Center (Loveland)
970-669-4640
Medical Center of the Rockies
970-624-2500
Mental Health Center (after hours)
970-221-2114
Connections (Therapy Referral)
970-221-5551
CO Crisis Services
1-844-493-8255 or text TALK to 38255
https://coloradocrisisservices.org/
CO Legal Services
https://www.coloradolegalservices.org
Veteran’s Crisis Line
https://www.veteranscrisisline.net/
Dial 988, Press 1 or text 838255
Parents of Murdered Children
303-345-7301
Rocky Mountain Victim Law Center
https://www.rmvictimlaw.org
Address Confidentiality Program (ACP)
https://dcs.colorado.gov/acp
Violence Free CO
https://www.violencefreecolorado.org
Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ):
Office for Victims Programs (OVP)
https://dcj.colorado.gov/
File a Formal Victim Rights Act Complaint
https://dcj.colorado.gov/file-a-formal-complaint-victims-rights-act
Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
www.988lifeline.org
Dial 988
Law Enforcement Agencies
Walden Police Department
513 Harrison Street
Walden, CO 80480
P: 970-723-4616
Colorado State Patrol
1336011-76 Frontage Rd.
Fort Morgan, CO 80701
P: 970-867-6657
Dispatch: 303-239-4501
F: 970-867-0289
CSU Police Department
970-491-6425
Sex Assault Victim Team
970-491-6384
Ask to speak to the on-call counselor 24/7
970-491-7111
Estes Park Police Department
970-586-4465
Estes Valley Victim Assistance
970-577-9781
Fort Collins Police Department
970-221-6540
Victim Services
970-224-6089
Johnstown Police Department
970-587-5555
Larimer County Sheriff's Office
970-498-5100
Jail
970-498-5225
Victim Response Team
970-498-5149
Loveland Police Department
970-667-2151
Coroner's Office
970-619-4517
Probation Department
970-498-5810
Victim Advocate
970-498-5809
Timnath Police Department
970-224-3211
Windsor Police Department
970-674-6400
8th District Attorney Office
201 La Porte Ave
Suite 100
Ft. Collins, CO 80521
https://www.courts.state.co.us/Courts/District/Index.cfm?District_ID=8
P: 970-494-3500
District Attorney's Victim/Witness Unit
970-498-7285
Crime Victim Compensation Fund
400 Warner Street
Fort Morgan, CO 80701
970-542-3473
https://dcj.colorado.gov/dcj-offices/victims-programs/crime-victim-compensation
If you are a victim of one of the listed crimes in the main section of our app, you may qualify for financial assistance from the Victim Compensation Fund. This fund consists of money provided through fees levied against persons convicted of felonies, misdemeanors and certain traffic offenses. Persons who are victims of crimes listed in the main section of our app can apply to the fund, and may be eligible to have certain costs associated with the crime committed against them paid for. For further information, contact Victim Compensation Unit at the District Attorney's Office - 970-498-7290.
Who Qualifies for Victim Compensation?
You may be eligible to receive crime victim compensation if:
- You or your family are victims of a violent crime in Colorado, or
- You or your family are residents of Colorado who have been victimized in a state or country that does not have a victim compensation program or will not cover your loss.
To be eligible for victim compensation in Colorado, you must meet certain criteria from the Crime Victim Compensation Statute:
- The victim sustains mental or bodily injury, dies, or suffers property damage to locks, windows, or doors to residential property as a result of the crime.
- The victim cooperates with law enforcement officials.
- The police were notified within 72 hours after the crime occurred.
- The injury or death of the victim was not the result of the victim's own wrongdoing or substantial provocation.
- The victimization occurred on or after July 1, 1982.
- The application for compensation was submitted within one year from the date of the crime or within six months for property damage claims.
The local victim compensation board may waive some of these requirements for good cause or in the interest of justice. This includes application deadlines.
What Losses Are Eligible for Victim Compensation?
Losses directly related to the compensable crime are eligible for reimbursement, and may include:
- Medical Expenses
- Mental Health Expenses
- Lost wages
- Loss of support to dependents
- Residential Property Damage to Exterior Windows
- Locks and Doors
- Funeral Expenses