Let Them Have Faces
Let Them Have Faces (LTHF) exists to empower the local community to prevent violence and care for those affected. We desire for all people affected by violence to have a prosperous life in a communal society.
Let Them Have Faces (LTHF) exists to empower the local community to prevent violence and care for those affected. We desire for all people affected by violence to have a prosperous life in a communal society.
Restore Innocence aids victims of human trafficking in the rescue, restorative and reintegration process by providing for their physical, emotional and spiritual needs. (719) 425-9405.
Every year Safe Passage serves more than 1000 children and non-offending caregivers in the midst of abuse investigations. A majority of the children we serve have suffered sexual abuse and our staff is specially trained to handle these most difficult cases, making Safe Passage the authoritative regional resource for child sexual assault services. Safe Passage • Read More »
TESSA was established in May 1977 in response to a high rate of calls to local law enforcement from women threatened or assaulted by their partners. At the time, Domestic Violence was considered a private matter and resources were difficult to locate, if they existed at all. With assistance from within the legal and philanthropic • Read More »
The Victim’s Advocacy Unit within the Colorado Springs Police Department offers immediate on-scene support for crime victims, on-call crisis intervention, criminal justice support, and resource referrals. Internship includes a mandatory 10-week Police Academy that runs February through April. Enrollment is October through January. (719) 444-7529