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If you’re dealing with domestic violence or sexual assault, we can help. Our survivor services are free and confidential, and we are not affiliated with law enforcement. Speak with one of our advocates today for support in Lake County.

Call Us for Survivor Services

Call our 24/7 hotline at 719-486-3530 for free, confidential help for individuals who have experienced violence — including domestic violence, sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and more. We are here for you.

Homelessness Services

The Bridge-Leadville Homelessness Program connects Lake County residents with resources to help them stay in their home, find and keep a safe place to stay, and explore options for long-term stable housing.

ALC Seeks Community Programs Director

We’re hiring! ALC seeks a Community Programs Director to lead our community-level response to violence and related public health issues in Lake County.

Lake County Resource Manual

The Lake County 2024 Resource Manual provides information about services and resources to support you with health, food, housing, education, and much, much more in Leadville and Lake County! Sponsored by the Lake County Violence Prevention Team, this guide is the first of its kind in our community. 

Survivor Safe Space Network

Locations posting this sign are participating in our Survivor Safe Space Network.

At these locations, you can feel safe to disclose abuse, or otherwise speak to a staff member about any abuse you may be experiencing. See who’s participating.

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Survivor Services

ALC’s advocates can help you navigate a dangerous relationship and recover from a sexual assault or other forms of violence. We provide support, resources, and shelter for survivors.

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Homelessness Services

If you’re a Lake County resident who is currently experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless, you may be eligible for homelessness services and support.

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Community Programs

With education, awareness, and resources for Lake County, we do more than solve problems. We work to prevent them from happening in the first place.

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If you are in immediate danger, call 911.
For all other help, call our 24/7 hotline at 719-486-3530 or email help@advocatesoflakecounty.org. You can also reach us through Facebook and Instagram.

Safety

We can help you develop a plan to stay as safe as possible.

Help

Our services are free and confidential, and adjusted to what you need.

Peace

You are not alone. We will support you whether you choose to stay or leave.

Open and Accepting.

All are welcome, including women and men, people of all ages and income levels, people who are LBGTQ, and those who speak Spanish.

Services

Turn to us for crisis support, shelter, emergency food, legal help, advocacy, referrals, information, and more.

Resources

Learn more about domestic violence, sexual assault, the warning signs, and where to get help.

Recent News & Updates

ALC Welcomes Two New Board Members

ALC Welcomes Two New Board Members

After an overwhelming response to our recent call for Board member applications, ALC is thrilled to welcome two new members to our Board of Directors. Welcome, Andy Hofer! Andy was born in Maryland and went to school in Boston where he received a bachelor's degree in...

Vero Broadband Is Raising Money for ALC August-September 2024

Vero Broadband Is Raising Money for ALC August-September 2024

Abuse isn’t just physical violence. Abuse is also isolation and control. Individuals living in rural areas like Lake County may be even more isolated by distance, lack of transportation, and limited communication — especially if they don’t have independent access to...

We are so thankful to our funders!

 
  • Colorado Office for Victims Programs
  • Colorado Domestic Violence Program
  • Department of Justice’s Office for Violence Against Women
  • 5th Judicial District’s Victim Assistance and Law Enforcement Board