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The PCA remains committed to providing services to survivors of interpersonal violence and continuing to contribute to a prevention-focused community. While the method of our delivery has changed temporarily, the accessibility of our services and the dedication of our staff has not. Please know that we are doing everything in our power to address everyone’s requests for assistance in a timely fashion.
Access
The full-range of the Phoenix Center at Auraria’s victim services program will be accessible while the campus is operating remotely.
Accompaniment services will be available on a limited basis according to the accessibility of community services and the discretion of the survivor and the advocate.
Appointments will be conducted via Zoom or telephone and can be scheduled here.
Advocates can be reached via our main number or their emails.
The helpline remains available 24/7 at 303-556-2255.
In-person awareness and prevention events have been suspended, however our Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) activities are robust! Check it out here!
If you had a previously scheduled presentation from the PCA for the remainder of the spring semester, we will contact you with alternative options ASAP.
Information about COVID-19
Campus Impact
Please review your campus-specific guidance related to COVID-19 at the links below.
Community College of Denver - working & learning remotely until further notice as of March 19, 2020
Metropolitan State University of Denver - working & learning remotely until further notice as of March 17, 2020
University of Colorado Denver - Working and learning remotely until further notice as of March 16, 2020
University of Colorado Anschutz - Working and learning remotely until further notice as of March 16, 2020
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