Project Safeguard develops and distributes educational and informational materials throughout the Denver metro community. These materials provide referral and contact information for shelters, food, clothing, social programs, victim rights, law enforcement and other practical needs for women experiencing domestic violence. Additionally, our advocates have prepared and distribute helpful materials focused on recognition of violence, methods of intervention, safety planning and other community support services for family or friends of women experiencing domestic violence.
Whenever there is an opportunity, the Project Safeguard staff is available for presentations about domestic violence, its effect on society, the cost to the community and businesses, its effects on children and how to help.
In addition to the direct services available for women experiencing domestic violence, Project Safeguard pioneered, implemented and continues to maintain two nationally recognized research and prevention programs. Both CourtWatch and Fatality Review are programs first developed and launched by Project Safeguard. These distinguished programs have received recognition throughout the domestic violence community and have been replicated across the country.