You can now shop on Amazon and help the Center for Trauma & Resilience at the same time by making your purchases through AmazonSmile. AmazonSmile is a website operated by Amazon with the same products, prices, and shopping features as …
You can now shop on Amazon and help the Center for Trauma & Resilience at the same time by making your purchases through AmazonSmile. AmazonSmile is a website operated by Amazon with the same products, prices, and shopping features as …
The Center for Trauma & Resilience is pleased to announce that we have been chosen by The NonProfit Times (NPT) as a 2017 Best Nonprofits to work for, making this three years in a row! The Best Nonprofits To Work …
Check out the article in the Elephant Journal about CTR and our Befriending the Body™ Trauma Sensitive Yoga class. Trauma Sensitive Yoga-it Works. We all want to help people, so you know how it can be when you come across a …
Packed inside this book is a treasure trove of guidance on how to direct and manage a workforce of helping professionals. Providing services to people in need means that workers encounter emotionally intense dramas on a daily basis. How can …
Celebrating the Bilingual and Bi-cultural Latino staff who are part of CTR! These staff members represent Venezuela, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Colombia!
Using the legal avenues provided by the Violence Against Women Act, the MEDOVI project and other legal service providers like the Center for Trauma and Resilience in Denver, Colorado, help survivors apply for U visas or other forms of immigration …
The Center for Trauma & Resilience is working with some inmates at the Denver County Jail to teach them to calm and relax themselves – a healthy outlet to teach them real-life lessons for when they are released. Click here …
The Center for Trauma & Resilience, formerly known as The Denver Center for Crime Victims, is pleased to announce it has been chosen by The NonProfit Times (NPT) as a 2015 NPT Best Nonprofit to Work. The Center for Trauma …
We offer a wide array of wellness programs designed to ease stress caused by trauma.
The U.S., Colorado and Mexican governments want to encourage Mexicans here illegally to report crimes. They call it a milestone: a memorandum of understanding between the U.S., Colorado and Mexico. The main target? Crimes committed against Mexicans who are in …