The Denver Center for Crime Victims was founded in 1987 to provide services for victims of crime and crime prevention education. DCCV serves all victims of crime regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, disability, or national origin. DCCV offers a 24-hour Hotline in English, Spanish, and by Teletypewriter (TTY) as well as specialized programs for child/youth, elderly/disabled, or monolingual Spanish-speaking victims. Legal immigration clinic and translation and interpreting services offered. Since 1987, DCCV has served over 100,000 crime victims with the emotional support, crisis intervention, case management, individual and group counseling, advocacy, emergency financial assistance, information and referrals they need to heal from the trauma of victimization. All services are free and confidential.