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Call our 24-hour crisis and information hotline at (303) 444-2424 or send an email to hotline@safehousealliance.org for support, resources, and more information about SPAN services.

SPAN supports survivors of intimate partner violence, elder abuse, stalking, human trafficking, and teen dating violence in Boulder and Broomfield counties.
Trauma-informed Advocates answer our 24-hour Crisis Line to provide support, assist with safety planning, and connect you with community resources. Advocates use survivor-based approaches for planning and decision-making. The Crisis Line can connect you with our continuum of programs that foster self-sufficiency, emotional healing, and stability.

If you are deaf or hard of hearing, we encourage you to contact us via hotline@safehousealliance.org. We have partnered with DOVE, Inc. (Domestic Violence Ended) to provide advocacy, support, services, and reasonable communication accommodation for survivors.

Our Emergency Shelter Program provides a safe shelter at a confidential location for individuals and families seeking refuge from interpersonal violence and/or elder abuse. We accept survivors of all ethnicities, races, religions, ages, abilities, income levels, sexual orientations, and gender identities.

SPAN Advocates conduct the shelter intake process via our 24-Hour Crisis Line. We work with Boulder and Broomfield Police Departments for Emergency Shelter referrals.

  • 27 beds, up to 6 weeks of stay.
  • Case management and community referrals.
  • Group and individual counseling services.
  • Basic needs such as food and clothing.

SPAN advocates will work to create an individualized case plan to assist you beyond your stay at our Emergency Shelter.

We recognize the significant role pets play as members of your family. We partner with the Humane Society of Boulder Valley to safely foster your furry family members for your stay. In August 2024, our Emergency Shelter will begin to welcome pets with new, pet-safe accommodations.