October 21, 2025
Brighton, CO – District Attorney Brian Mason, alongside other elected officials, community leaders and service providers, will host a progress update on the Family Justice Center (FJC) project on Monday, October 27, 2025, highlighting ongoing efforts to better serve survivors of domestic violence in Adams and Broomfield Counties.
The Family Justice Center is on track to open in 2026, providing a one-stop location where survivors can access a full range of services—legal, housing, counseling, crisis, safety planning and advocacy support—all under one roof.
During the event, members of the media will hear from those leading the effort, tour the temporary FJC space inside the Adams County Human Services Center in Westminster, and learn more about what’s next as this vital project moves toward opening its doors.
“Domestic violence impacts one in three women and one in seven men,” said District Attorney Brian Mason. “Domestic violence is a scourge in our community that we must combat. During Domestic Violence Awareness Month, I’m proud to show our community what we’re doing to address this enormous problem. The Family Justice Center represents a community united— service providers, community leaders, non-profits, policy makers, victim advocates, law enforcement, all working together—to bring hope, safety, and justice to survivors and their families.”
Event Details:
Who:
District Attorney Brian Mason, community leaders, and local service providers
What:
Family Justice Center progress update, tour of temporary location, and preview of 2026 opening
When:
Monday, October 27, 2025 – 10:30 a.m.
Where:
Adams County Human Services Center (Temporary FJC Site)
11860 N. Pecos Street, Westminster, CO
Members of the media wishing to attend are asked to RSVP to Chris Hopper, Director of Communications for the 17th Judicial District Attorney’s Office, at chopper@da17.state.co.us.