Project Hope of Gunnison Valley

Project Hope of Gunnison Valley Our mission is to provide support for individuals affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, and stalking.

Confidential Advocacy Services Include:

•24/7 Helpline 970.275.1193
•Crisis intervention
•Emergency safe shelter, food, clothing, & transportation
•Access to counseling and peer support groups
•Help establishing independence & utilizing community resources
•Assistance with Crime Victim Compensation & legal aid
•Community outreach & education
All services are available at no cost to individuals within Gunnison & Hinsdale Counties.

Did you know that Project Hope has served Gunnison County since 1984?The organization began as the Jubilee House after a...
06/03/2026

Did you know that Project Hope has served Gunnison County since 1984?
The organization began as the Jubilee House after a generous community member donated their home to create a battered women's shelter. A dedicated volunteer Board of Directors led the organization in its early years and helped build a foundation of support for survivors in our community.

Over time, the organization evolved and merged with other support services, becoming Project Hope in 2014. Today, we support individuals experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, and stalking through advocacy, resources, and compassionate care.

Community partners, volunteers, donors, and supporters like you make this work possible. Because of your generosity, we can continue providing critical services, safety, and hope to those who need it most.

With deep gratitude, thank you for standing with survivors. 💜

Thank you to Gunnison Country Food Pantry  and Bobo's Oat Bars for the incredible support in stocking Project Hope's min...
05/29/2026

Thank you to Gunnison Country Food Pantry and Bobo's Oat Bars for the incredible support in stocking Project Hope's mini pantry! Supporters and partnerships like yours make our work possible. 💜

Healing from trauma is not linear. Survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, and stalking often...
05/27/2026

Healing from trauma is not linear. Survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, and stalking often carry lasting emotional, physical, and psychological impacts long after the abuse ends.

This Mental Health Awareness Month, we stand with survivors by listening, advocating, supporting, and caring — today and always. 💜

If you are in crisis and need immediate mental health support, call or text 988 to connect with the Colorado Mental Health Line and speak with a trained professional.

If you are in Gunnison County and are seeking therapy but need help covering the cost of it, CB State Of Mind may be able to help.

If you are experiencing or believe you may be a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, or stalking, please contact Project Hope at 970-641-2712 for support and resources.

You are not alone. 💜

Hope to see you this afternoon at the Gunnison Valley Women's Network  event at  ! Come enjoy this indoor community even...
05/17/2026

Hope to see you this afternoon at the Gunnison Valley Women's Network event at ! Come enjoy this indoor community event, chat with friends, make new ones, and leave with some new clothes! 1:30 pm - 3:00 PM. 130 Co Road 742, Almont, CO 81210. *All clothes leftover will go towards Project Hope's clients!

Denim Day has become a global campaign standing with victims in solidarity and support, honoring survivors, and raising ...
04/29/2026

Denim Day has become a global campaign standing with victims in solidarity and support, honoring survivors, and raising awareness around consent and safety. Project Hope staff are proud to wear jeans today in solidarity with survivors and to help spark important conversations in our community. Together, we can promote respect, support healing, and work toward a future free from violence. ,

In recognition of April being Sexual Assault Awareness & Prevention Month, Project Hope is proud to partner with Gunniso...
04/23/2026

In recognition of April being Sexual Assault Awareness & Prevention Month, Project Hope is proud to partner with Gunnison County, CO Government, Gunnison Valley Health, Western Colorado University (WCU), and Take Back The Night to host a community march and gathering.

No registration is required. The event will begin at WCU's University Center, followed by a 0.6-mile walk ending at IOOF Park. This gathering is an opportunity to empower, support, educate, and advocate for victims and survivors.

Music, community partners, and light food and refreshments will be provided. Join us for an evening of solidarity and community connection.

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Project Hope is incredibly grateful to the   that have helped support our mission and clients. Our volunteers have helpe...
04/17/2026

Project Hope is incredibly grateful to the that have helped support our mission and clients. Our volunteers have helped make a meaningful difference in the lives of so many. To our volunteers, thank you for your commitment, compassion, and belief in our work. We could not do this work without you. If you are interested in volunteering for Project Hope please reach out to [email protected]. ,

Every 62–68 seconds, someone in the United States is sexually assaulted.Although April was officially recognized as Sexu...
04/10/2026

Every 62–68 seconds, someone in the United States is sexually assaulted.

Although April was officially recognized as Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month in 2001, survivors and activists began pushing for awareness and change decades earlier – and the need for this work remains urgent today.

Survivors have always been here. So, our support, awareness, and prevention efforts must too — this month and every month.

In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness & Prevention Month, Project Hope will be sharing resources — national, state, and local — to help educate, support, and connect our community and those that need it most.

If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted please contact Project Hope at Hope4GV.org or contact the crisis line at 970.275.1193 when the office is closed. No one should suffer alone.

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Experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, or human trafficking can be isolating, scary, demeaning , and ...
03/20/2026

Experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, or human trafficking can be isolating, scary, demeaning , and life-changing. But you do not have to face it alone.

Project Hope is here for you. 💜

We offer emergency services, advocacy support, and compassionate, confidential care to help you stay safe, regain control, and move forward at your own pace.

You deserve safety. You deserve support. You deserve hope.

If you or someone you know needs help, reach out today. We are here.

https://www.hope4gv.org/

Get ready for Cindy Pierce’s Glitchy Business TOMORROW — a hilarious, relatable comedy show full of life’s awkward momen...
03/06/2026

Get ready for Cindy Pierce’s Glitchy Business TOMORROW — a hilarious, relatable comedy show full of life’s awkward moments, missteps, and perfect imperfections. 💫
Cindy Pierce - Author, Speaker and Comic Storyteller

✨ Why you don't want to miss it:

❤️ Fundraiser for Project Hope
🎉A fun night out
🍿 FREE kids’ movie at the while you laugh!

📅 TOMORROW Saturday, March 7
🕖 7:00 PM – 9:30 PM
📍 Center for the Arts, Crested Butte, CO ()
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🎟️ Tickets: https://events.humanitix.com/glitchy-business-project-hope/tickets

💬 Check out what everyone’s saying about Cindy’s performance in the photos! ⭐

Don’t miss a night full of , , and vibes — see you there! 🎭💛

Address

606 Sixth Street
Crested Butte, CO
81224

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+19706412712

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