Advocacy Services

Free and Confidential Support

You are not alone. 

If you or someone you know has experienced sexual violence, SAVA is here to help. Whether the incident occurred recently or decades ago, we want to support you through your healing process.

SAVA offers a variety of free & confidential services to survivors and their loved ones

  • Drop-in Advocacy- If you prefer to speak to an advocate in person, you can come into our Fort Collins and Greeley office Mon-Fri 8:30am – 5:00pm, or our Loveland office Mon-Thurs 8:30am – 5:00PM.
  • Legal Advocacy – If you are interested in reporting to law enforcement, we can help and support you during the reporting process, attend court hearings, and provide information about criminal and civil justice options, and assistance with filing for Victim’s Compensation. SAVA advocates can facilitate communication between you and law enforcement if requested.
  • Medical Advocacy After a Sexual Assault Nurse Examination (SANE), we can assist with navigating bills, and provide additional information on medical resources
  • General AdvocacyThere are various services and resources available related to sexual assault. We can support you in accessing these and connect you with other community providers to ensure your interests and needs are being met.
  • Foundations of Support WorkshopsYour family and friends may have questions or may want to learn how they can best support you. Our support workshops are designed to support them while you focus on your healing journey. If you have family members or friends who would benefit from these workshops, we can assist them in getting signed up.
  • Therapy Services If you would like a confidential and safe space to process, we can schedule a consultation with one of our SAVA therapists to see if SAVA will be the most appropriate therapeutic service for you. If not, we can help assist you in finding therapy services in the community that will support your healing journey.

Learn more about direct services available to primary survivors, child survivors, and secondary survivors.

Adult Survivors

SAVA provides services for all individuals who have experienced a sexual assault during their lifetime. Healing after a sexual assault can be a difficult and complex process. 

Child Survivors 

Child sexual abuse occurs when a child is used as an object for the sexual gratification of an adult or caregiver through manipulation, exploitation, threats, or physical force.

Family and Friends 

Sexual violence affects more than just the victim. It affects the loved ones of the survivor as well. Learning that someone you care about has been victimized takes an emotional toll. 

Notice of Intent to Destroy Client Records
The SAVA Center has a retention period for client records of 7 years past the last encounter date. For clients who began receiving therapy services while under the age of 18, records will be kept until their 25th birthday OR seven years after their last encounter date, whichever is longer.
Client records with a last encounter date on, or before, December 31, 2015 will be destroyed on or after December 31, 2022. Anyone wishing to request their original client records must contact the SAVA Center Director of Clinical Services prior to the destruction date. Please call 970-472-4204 between 8:30a.m. and 5p.m. Monday through Friday to learn how to request a treatment summary, and/or (pending approval by the Director of Clinical Services) copies of client records. Standard release of client records charges may apply.
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