Theme: 1 — Dark Cinematic 2 — Warm Editorial 3 — Bold Modern 4 — Bright Bold
844-CO-4-KIDS
1

Full-Bleed Impact Hero

Edge-to-edge, giant stacked words, no container — pure visual weight

PROTECT COLORADO'S CHILDREN

If you see something, say something. One call can change a child's life.

Call Now →
2

Color Block Stats

Hard-edge alternating color bands, oversized numbers, no rounding

~6,000 children affected in Colorado, 2025
844 CO-4-KIDS — call 24/7
64 counties with welfare services
100% of Coloradans are mandatory reporters
3

Abuse Types — Spotlight Grid

Items are subdued until hovered — spotlight effect with scale + color pop

Know the Types

4

Mission — Scrolling Background

Giant repeating word scrolls behind the mission text, layered depth

CO4Kids exists so every child in Colorado has a chance to be safe.

5

Pathway Slices

Vertical slices with hover expand — full height, no rounded corners

01

Abuse &
Neglect

Learn to recognize the signs. Know when to call. Protect a child.

02

Foster
Care

Open your home. Become a foster parent and give a child stability.

03

Prevent
Abuse

Support families early. Prevention starts with community.

6

FAQ — Bold Bars

Full-width question bars with colored reveal panel when opened

What's the difference between discipline and abuse?

Discipline teaches. Abuse harms. If unsure, call the hotline — trained professionals assess every situation.

What happens when I call?

An intake specialist asks about your concerns. No proof needed — just reasonable suspicion. Your identity stays confidential.

Can I report anonymously?

Yes. Anonymous reports are accepted. Colorado law protects good-faith reporters from liability.

Am I required to report?

Yes — Colorado is a mandatory reporting state. Everyone has a duty. Certain professionals carry additional legal obligations.

7

Campaign — Full Takeover

Single bold color fills the viewport, giant stat, minimal text

6,000

Colorado children experienced abuse or neglect last year. April is Prevention Month.