Western Slope Center for Children

Western Slope Center for Children The Western Slope Center for Children (aka "Center for Children") provides collaborative servi...

The Western Slope Center for Children (aka "Center for Children") provides collaborative services to child abuse victims and their families. Each year, the Center for Children serves 300+ children in cases involving child abuse allegations, ranging from sexual abuse to physical abuse & neglect, drug endangerment, witness to domestic violence & homicide, and much more. The Center for Children has a

team of professionals across five core areas of service dedicated to providing child victims and their families help, hope, and healing. Working alongside strong community partnerships, the Center for Children seeks to ensure that children whose voices are silenced by their abuser will once again have them restored.

These are some great things to consider when it comes to children and staying safe during sleepovers. ⬇️
06/01/2026

These are some great things to consider when it comes to children and staying safe during sleepovers. ⬇️

⭐️Feature Friday⭐️On this Feature Friday, we recognize Brittany Petersen! Brittany is with Assessment SCW llll and has w...
05/29/2026

⭐️Feature Friday⭐️

On this Feature Friday, we recognize Brittany Petersen!

Brittany is with Assessment SCW llll and has worked with the department for almost 7 years.

Her favorite part of the job is working with community partners to ensure safety for the children and families.

She enjoys the ocean, horseback riding, and anything to do with animals. She is currently looking to get scuba certified.

Her favorite part about working with the MDT is learning different perspectives and how they can work together as a team to ensure the safety of the children and families in our community!

Brittany, thank you for all your hard work and all you do for our community.

Congrats to all of the Colorado Mesa University students who graduated this weekend! We would like to recognize all of t...
05/17/2026

Congrats to all of the Colorado Mesa University students who graduated this weekend! We would like to recognize all of the dedication, perseverance, and hard work of this year’s graduates. 🎓

The Center would especially like to congratulate Abigail Portice. Abigail has interned at the Center over the past year. In that time, she has gained lots of skills as well as valuable experiences. Abigail also helped to share new ideas and innovations in her time as an intern. Abigail has graduated with her Bachelor’s degree in Social Work. We cannot wait to see all of the amazing things ahead of her as she embarks on her next chapter.

Congrats to Abigail, and the rest of the graduating class of 2026! 🎓📚💙

This week we’d like to recognize our therapist for all the hard work they do! Today we share the reason why they do all ...
05/15/2026

This week we’d like to recognize our therapist for all the hard work they do! Today we share the reason why they do all the amazing work. We couldn’t do it without them!

My name is Diana, and I have been in the therapy field for two years now! I started my journey off as a nanny and have always loved working with children one on one! Becoming a children’s therapist was an easy and natural choice! Creating a safe space in which children feel safe enough to express themselves freely is a privilege and an honor. I look forward to continuing to expand my skill set and learning everyday from the children I serve!

Hello, I am Christal every day I work as therapist I am reminded of my reason why; seeing the shift with the kids. Its the small shifts, that I hear the kids report or their parents. To have the ability to help kids gain more confidence and healing is such a blessing. I am so honored to be apart of their process and I appreciate having the ability to work with them.

In honor or police week, the Center would like to extend a huge thank you to all of the incredible men and women who con...
05/14/2026

In honor or police week, the Center would like to extend a huge thank you to all of the incredible men and women who continually put their lives on the line to protect and serve the community, investigate crimes, and stand up for victims.

We are grateful once again to have had the honor of hosting a delicious breakfast for all of our amazing law enforcement partners- a small show of gratitude for all of the tremendous work that they do. 🚔💙

Thank you to Starbucks Coffee for the kind coffee donation, and shoutout to the Lang family for providing delicious, farm-fresh eggs!

Today, the Center participates in denim day. Denim Day: What You Wear Is Never an Invitation.On Denim Day, we stand in s...
04/29/2026

Today, the Center participates in denim day.

Denim Day: What You Wear Is Never an Invitation.

On Denim Day, we stand in solidarity with survivors of sexual violence and challenge the harmful myths that continue to surround it.

Denim Day began after a court ruling suggested that a victim’s tight jeans implied consent. In response, people around the world wore denim to protest victim-blaming and send a clear message: Clothing is never consent.

Today is all about standing with victims of sexual violence, and standing against victim blaming. 👖💙

It’s the last week of April, and that means this week is the last week of child abuse prevention month. We are so gratef...
04/27/2026

It’s the last week of April, and that means this week is the last week of child abuse prevention month. We are so grateful to all of those who have decided to for kids.

This week, some members of our District Attorney’s office have gone blue! Hear below why Melinda Shishim, chief deputy DA, as well as senior trial deputies Juliann Lawrence and Robert Zentner have decided to .

“We wear blue at the Mesa County District Attorney's office because we believe children. We work diligently with advocates and other professionals in our community to fight for justice for children every day, all year. We're proud to have a part in giving these children a voice and reclaiming their power from their abusers.”

“I am so fortunate to do the work that I do. I get to witness firsthand what strength and courage really is. True strength and courage is a child who has been subjected to the most unimaginable abuse - often by those adults who should be protecting them - standing up for themselves and speaking the truth. I am going blue for these amazing, inspiring survivors.” -Melinda Shishim

Hear why Aletha Jenkins, assessment supervisor with DHS, is going blue for child abuse prevention month! 💙⬇️“I wear blue...
04/24/2026

Hear why Aletha Jenkins, assessment supervisor with DHS, is going blue for child abuse prevention month! 💙⬇️

“I wear blue because I firmly believe every child deserves to feel and be safe in their homes, with their caregivers, and in their bodies. Children deserve to be able to grow, thrive, and be free from abuse and neglect. That's why I wear blue”

In recognition of national victim’s rights week, we would like to recognize Priscilla Perez, one of the center’s family ...
04/23/2026

In recognition of national victim’s rights week, we would like to recognize Priscilla Perez, one of the center’s family support advocates.

“As a Bilingual Family Support Advocate, I believe advocacy means providing compassionate, culturally responsive support to children and families while creating a safe environment where they are heard and believed. It involves acting with compassion, maintaining professionalism, and working collaboratively to support their well-being and long-term stability. I view advocacy as a responsibility to protect and uplift children by amplifying their voices, promoting their best interests, and supporting pathways toward safety and healing. At its core, advocacy means caring enough to act—listening, learning, and using my voice to help create meaningful, positive change.” - Priscilla Perez

Thank you, Priscilla, for advocating for victims! 💙✨

Address

2350 G Road
Grand Junction, CO
81505

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+19702453788

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