Online Resources
We recommend a variety on-line resources, local and national, to help you learn more about sexual abuse and help for children and their families.
Resources
How to Talk to Your Tweens and Teens About Pornography
National Children's Advocacy Center
Darkness to Light
Stop It Now
Safer Society Foundation, Inc.
One With Courage
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network
National Center on Sexual Behavior of Youth
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
Joyful Heart Foundation
Local Resources
Grand Junction Police Department
Mesa County Department of Human Services
Mesa County Sheriff's Department
Colorado Advocacy Centers
Meth-Free Mesa County
United Way of Mesa County
Family Watchdog
Mesa County Partnership for Children and Families
Welcome to 2-1-1 Colorado
Sex Offender Registry
Mesa County Registry
Colorado Bureau of Investigations Convicted Sex Offender Site
Resources
How to Talk to Your Tweens and Teens About Pornography
National Children's Advocacy Center
Darkness to Light
Stop It Now
Safer Society Foundation, Inc.
One With Courage
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network
National Center on Sexual Behavior of Youth
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
Joyful Heart Foundation
Local Resources
Grand Junction Police Department
Mesa County Department of Human Services
Mesa County Sheriff's Department
Colorado Advocacy Centers
Meth-Free Mesa County
United Way of Mesa County
Family Watchdog
Mesa County Partnership for Children and Families
Welcome to 2-1-1 Colorado
Sex Offender Registry
Mesa County Registry
Colorado Bureau of Investigations Convicted Sex Offender Site
IF YOU SUSPECT ABUSE
CALL 970-242-1211
OR DIAL 911
If you suspect child abuse - or if a child tells you about abuse - making a report is very important! You cannot get into trouble or lose your job for making a report that turns out to be unfounded if you had good intentions when you made the report.All calls remain anonymous.
Reports of known or suspected child abuse or neglect should be made immediately to the Mesa County Department of Human Services Child Protection Hotline at (970) 242-1211 or a local law enforcement agency at 911.
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