Moving to End Sexual Assault

Service Area: Local
info@movingtoendsexualassault.org
303-443-0400
http://movingtoendsexualassault.org
1333 Iris Avenue
Boulder, Colorado
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How Mesa Can Help You

Moving to End Sexual Assault supports survivors in a variety of ways, at each step throughout the healing process – from immediate crisis intervention support to case management to group counseling like their trauma informed yoga group.

Crisis Intervention Services

Medical Support

Counselors can provide information about medical options and also meet survivors at the hospital for support and advocacy.

Support through the Criminal Justice System

Mesa will support you in making a fully informed decision about your legal rights and what is best for you. Mesa will support your decision to report the sexual assault to law enforcement and will not pressure you to report if that is something you do not want to do. Mesa can provide referrals for you to obtain legal advice and information.

Emotional Support

Mesa focuses as much on your long-term care and healing as they do on the immediate and short-term response. They understand that over time, different emotions and challenges may occur. So whether you recently experienced a sexual assault or are addressing an assault from your past, Mesa is here to talk to you about your feelings. They can also provide referrals and counseling to survivors, family members, friends, and partners.

Mesa’s 24-hour Rape Crisis & Information Hotline is (303)433-7300.