F.A.I.T.H. Denver
Fighting Abuse In The Home
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D E N V E R
Health, Healing, and Hope
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Our Partners in Preventing and Eliminating Domestic Violence
You are a survivor. Perhaps you have endured soreness, fear, bruising, shame, muscle
tension, guilt, headaches, helplessness, exhaustion, various physical injuries, the nameless
feeling of "I'm going crazy." You are a survivor. Domestic violence is life threatening -
one incident can be fatal to your or your abuser. You have a right to feel safe, happy,
and healthy. Please seek help now. You have many choices. If you contact
F.A.I.T.H. Denver we will provide confidential safety and support that will help you reclaim
hope, self-worth, wholeness, joy, love, and community. Your local domestic violence
hotlines, organizations, and legal aids want to help you. Or, if you prefer, contact the
National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-SAFE). If you are a teen, please call the
National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline (1-800-331-9474). We're ready to provide you
caring safety and support. Please seek help now survivor.
Are You Being Abused?
F.A.I.T.H. Denver extends our
sincerest gratitude to our partners.
Thank you for your wonderful
suggestions, encouragement, and
financial contributions. It is the
generosity from organizations, faith
communities, and individuals that
actualize our collective commitment
to the prevention, intervention, and
elimination of incidents of domestic
violence.
Purple is used to honor victims and survivors of
domestic violence.
fundamental change in society’s views of
gender and gender roles. Through community
education, networking and the empowerment
of battered women and children, CCADV serves
as a forum for social action and the
development of services for battered women
and their families by bringing its membership
and the community together. CCADV is a
diverse network of rural and urban advocates
who work together through the coalition to
coordinate services, exchange information, and work on issues of common concern,
thereby providing a unified, statewide environment that will nurture members’ local,
community-based efforts to stop domestic violence.
Working together to end domestic
violence in all its forms
The mission of Project Promoting Alternatives to
Violence through Education (Project PAVE) is to
empower youth to end the cycle of relationship
violence. PAVE provides prevention, detection, and
intervention services for children, and youth
affected by relationship violence such as child
abuse, domestic violence, and teen dating violence.
Promoting alternatives to violence
through education.
The mission of Project WISE is the
empowerment of women with low incomes
through offering opportunities to meet
personal, family and economic goals, and attain
a positive involvement with their community.