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Colorado's Child Welfare Initiative

If Not You,
Then Who?

Every child deserves safety. Learn the signs, make the call, and help protect Colorado's most vulnerable.

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Call 844-CO-4-KIDS 24-Hour Hotline Call 844-CO-4-KIDS Report Concerns Confidentially Call 844-CO-4-KIDS 24-Hour Hotline Call 844-CO-4-KIDS Report Concerns Confidentially
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Protecting Colorado's children starts with you — learning the signs, making the call, and supporting families so every child has a safe place to grow.
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Common Questions

Q1 What's the difference between discipline and abuse?

Discipline teaches a child right from wrong. Abuse causes physical or emotional harm. If you're unsure, trust your instincts and call the hotline — trained professionals will assess the situation.

Q2 What happens when I call the hotline?

A trained specialist asks about your concerns. You don't need proof — just reasonable suspicion. Your identity is confidential, and the specialist determines next steps.

Q3 Can I report anonymously?

Yes. Your name helps follow-up, but anonymous reports are accepted. Colorado law protects good-faith reporters from liability.

Q4 Am I legally required to report suspected abuse?

Colorado is a mandatory reporting state — everyone has a duty to report. Teachers, doctors, and social workers have additional legal obligations.

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April 2026

Child Abuse
Prevention
Month

~6,000 Colorado children experienced abuse or neglect last year.

Together we can build communities that support families early — before crisis, not after. Prevention starts with awareness, and awareness starts with you.