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Emergency: (303) 871-3000
Non-emergency: (303) 871-2334

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  • Confidential Crisis Resources
    • Ìý:Sexual assault hotline, SANE Forensic Exam accompaniment, individual/group therapy, case management, and prevention/education programming.
      303-322-7273
    • Ìý: Relationship violence hotline, along with shelter services, case management, and individual/group counseling option.
      303-318-9989
    • :ÌýCallers can speak on many different issues and concerns including, but limited to, coming-out issues, gender and/or sexuality identities, relationship concerns, bullying, workplace issues, HIV/AIDS anxiety, safer sex information, suicide.
      888-843-4564
  • Medical Resources

    Visit any emergency room if you need immediate help.

    Some hospitals in the Denver area provide SANE (sexual assault nurse examiner) exams.

    Denver Health SANE Program
    777 Bannock Street, Denver, CO 80204

    SANE Exams at HCC
    In partnership with Denver Health, the HCC is now offering Sexual Assault Nurse Examinations (SANEs) that can be accessed up to 7 days after an assault. AÌýSANEÌýcollects potential forensic evidence, conducts an overall exam for your well-being, and offers information and medications related to possible STI and/or pregnancy concerns. You are not required to report to police or Title IX in order to access aÌýSANE.

    You can call the HCC to make a same-day appointment at 303-871-2205. The HCC is offering the exams between 8am-2pm Monday-Friday. After 2pm, the HCC can support with transportation to Denver Health Emergency Department. If you have questions aboutÌýSANEs or would like an advocate to accompany you, please contact a CAPE advocate atÌýcape@du.eduÌýor 303-871-3853.Ìý

    Visit the Center For Advocacy, Prevention and Empowerment (CAPE)Ìýfor more information on SANE (sexual assault nurse examiner) forensic exams.