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Advocates Against Battering and Abuse
Advocates Against Battering and Abuse dedicates itself to serving the citizens of Northwest Colorado (primarily Routt, Moffat, Grand and Jackson Counties) by assisting victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and all other crime victims and their family memers by:




  • Providing crisis services

  • Providing a residential safe house known as MorningStar,

  • Providing individual and group counseling,

  • Providing advocacy,

  • Providing community education


Advocates mission remains to decrease and eliminate domestic and sexual violence.

Advocates Against Battering & Abuse
PO Box 771424
Steamboat Springs, CO 80477
Tel: 970-879-2034
Fax: 970-879-4339
Email: advocate@advocatesaba.org
Emergency Hotline: 970-879-8888


If you are in Moffat County, call 824-2400 for Emergency Hotline.
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