Colorado Poverty Law Project

Gender Advocacy in Housing Initiative

Gender Advocacy
in Housing Initiative

Because housing justice is gender justice.

Gender-based violence is one of the leading causes of housing instability in Colorado. Victim-survivors of domestic and sexual violence, stalking, and unlawful sexual behavior often face steep barriers when trying to secure safe, stable housing.

Too often, abusers weaponize housing — by initiating evictions, damaging credit through economic coercion, or isolating victim-survivors from the support systems that could help them. Even though both Colorado and federal laws offer strong protections for victim-survivors, outdated and discriminatory practices by landlords and property managers continue to threaten the housing stability of those already in crisis.

What GAH Offers

The Gender Advocacy in Housing Initiative (GAH) at CPLP is a trauma-informed, client-centered program designed specifically to support tenant victim-survivors facing housing challenges due to abuse or violence.

We provide holistic housing support, including:

Legal Representation

Housing Navigation & Support

Education & Outreach

Need Help?

For tenants:

If you or someone you know is a victim-survivor of gender-based violence and in need of housing legal support, please click “Get Help” below.

For service providers:

If you’re interested in organizing a Know Your Rights training on housing protections for victim-survivors Contact Ariane Frosh at [email protected]

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