Empower Victims, Inspire Hope
Converse Hope Center is a non-profit organization serving victims of crime in Converse County.
Our Mission: Empower victims and inspire hope through crisis intervention, advocacy, prevention, youth programs, and survivor support services.
CHC is here to give survivors access to the tools, resources and support they need to thrive after their victimization.
We invite you to learn more about the free services we offer as well as about crimes like domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, elder abuse and other violent crimes. The more our community knows about these violent and complex issues, the better we can work together to drive out the darkness of violence with the light of hope.
Contact
➤ Douglas Location
126 N. 5th St. Douglas, WY
(307) 358-6148
➤ Glenrock Location
506 W. Birch St. Suite 10
(307) 436-5410
➤ Office Hours
Monday: By Appointment, call to schedule
Tuesday-Friday: 9:30 A.M.-4:30 P.M.
We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, genetic information, religion, gender, gender expression, gender identity, age, national origin, disability or sexual orientation or any other applicable status protected by federal, state, or local law in any of its activities or operations.
How We Help
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Every journey is unique. Whatever obstacles you face, whatever questions you may have, we will help you find the answers you need.
Listening
True healing takes time, talking and tears. When you are ready to talk, we’re here to listen. No judgements, no agenda, just listening.
Support
Our staff understands what it is like to feel alone. That is why we are dedicated to assuring you that you are not alone through every step of your process.
Empowerment
You have the right to live a life of freedom, safety, and happiness. You have the right to make your own choices, set your own boundaries and plan for your own future. We are here to help. We will assure you every step of the way that it is not your fault, you do have choices, you are powerful and your future is so bright.
Can’t call? Send a message.
If you are in immediate danger, please call your local law enforcement agency. If you need assistance immediately, please call us at (307) 358-4800. We cannot guarantee emergency response through this messaging system. Please remember, email correspondence can be tracked. If you believe your email or device is compromised let us know in your message the best method to safely contact you.