 Hello Denver. These are challenging times for all of us. We at the city are doing our best to ensure that those who find themselves in hard times have help and access to the resources they need. This is especially true for those who are in highly stressful or abusive relationships. Please know you are not alone. There are still many resources and support for you. Our partners at the Rose Adams Center are still accepting calls and working with victims of domestic violence to provide assistance. They can be reached by calling 720-337-4400, Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Also we know that these on President and on certain times may lead to extra stress. If you or your partner need assistance or have questions please visit our comprehensive website at DenverGov.org or call 311. There you can find information about housing, food and much more. There are simple actions we can all take to reduce the stress COVID-19 brings such as limiting the amount of news you want to read, going for a walk while mining social distancing, playing a board game, read a book, limit anything that could alter your judgment such as alcohol or marijuana, taking a time out if things become too much and many other ideas to help create a positive and safe place at home. However if police services are needed please do not hesitate to contact 911. You can call or text 911 in Denver. You can also call 720-913-2000 for non-emergent police service requests. Listen Denver we are all in this together. Now be safe.