PorchLight – Family Justice Center

Lifting Victims’ Voices in Jefferson and Gilpin Counties​

PorchLight Family Justice Center (FJC) provides comprehensive legal, emotional and critical supportive services for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, abuse of at-risk individuals, elder abuse, and human trafficking. The center is centrally located in Jefferson County, Colorado. The FJC is a safe, caring environment that provides one-stop services and support. Key local government agencies, law enforcement, community, social and legal service providers, and District Attorney’s Offices are located on-site at the FJC to make it easier for victims and survivors to get help. We strive to offer our community a kind-hearted, victim-centered home where victims, survivors, and their children come first as they work through the healing process.

SPEAKERCandaceWEBSITEhttps://www.porchlightfjc.org/
VISIT DATEMarch 28, 2024CONTACT720-853-8850
ADDRESS11100 W. 8th Avenue, Suite 200
Lakewood, CO 80215
HOURSMonday -Friday 
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM 

About Family Justice Centers

Family Justice Centers and Multi-Agency Centers are multi-agency, multi-disciplinary co-located service centers that provide services to victims of inter-personal violence including, intimate partner violence, sexual assault, child abuse, elder or dependent adult abuse, and human trafficking. Both public and private partner agencies assign staff on a full-time or part-time basis to provide services from one location. Centers focus on reducing the number of times victims tell their story, the number of places victims must go for help, and look to increase access to services and support for victims and their children.

Partner agencies at a Family Justice Center and Multi-Agency Centers may be comprised of, but are not limited to:

  • Community-based rape crisis, domestic violence, and human trafficking advocates
  • Law enforcement personnel
  • Medical personnel
  • District attorneys and city attorneys
  • Victim-witness program personnel
  • Domestic violence shelter service staff
  • Social service agency staff members
  • Child welfare agency social workers
  • County health department staff
  • City or county public assistance workers
  • Mental health professionals
  • Civil legal service providers

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