DASH AWARDS

Event Information

Event Information


Event Title: DASH Domestic Abuse Survivor Heroes Presented by 0T4DA (Zero Tolerance for Domestic Abuse)

Friday, October 10, 2025 

Mount Vernon Canyon Club

24933 Club House Circle Golden, CO

5:30pm - 10pm | Formal Attire

Our online ticket sales are now closed!

Join us on October 10, 2025, for an inspiring evening in support of Zero Tolerance for Domestic Abuse (0T4DA) and our dedicated community partners. This special gala is more than a fundraiser—it’s a celebration of the strength, compassion, and tireless commitment of those who walk alongside survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault on their journey to healing.

While funds raised at this event will directly support our free counseling services and healing retreats for survivors, the heart of the evening is the presentation of our Domestic Abuse Survivor Heroes (DASH) Awards. These awards honor the unsung heroes, advocates, caseworkers, and professionals, who help survivors rebuild their lives after trauma. Their work is emotionally demanding, often unrecognized, and absolutely vital. Through the DASH Awards, we say THANK YOU to these remarkable individuals for their compassion, expertise, and unwavering dedication. Their work makes a survivor’s success possible! Come be a part of this meaningful night of gratitude, hope, and community.

For questions, contact us at Info@0T4DA.org


Our Mission

Our Mission

Our Mission

Zero Tolerance for Domestic Abuse: Zero Tolerance for Domestic Abuse (0T4DA) is a nonprofit organization started by an experienced therapist specializing in domestic abuse in all its forms. We provide free counseling for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault at a family justice center in Lakewood, Colorado. At 0T4DA, we believe every victim of domestic abuse can become a survivor because with help and support, there is always a way out. 


The Need: 

According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, one in three women and one in four men in the U.S. will be the victim of domestic violence at some point in their lifetime. Additionally, 48 percent of women and 49 percent of men have experienced psychological abuse by an intimate partner. “It is really important for people to understand that domestic violence doesn’t discriminate. It happens in all communities and at all income and education levels,” says Founder and Executive Director of 0T4DA, Diane Wall. “It is equally important for anyone who is experiencing any form of abuse or control to know that there is help and a way out. With access to counseling and community resources, those affected by domestic abuse can move past barriers and live a healthy life.” 


What We Do: 

COUNSELING 

We aim to provide counseling services with a licensed therapist who has 17 years of experience working with domestic abuse clients. 


AWARENESS 

We are raising awareness of all forms of domestic abuse including emotional, verbal and financial abuse. Not all abuse is physical! 


ADVOCACY 

We want to elevate the voices of people experiencing abuse. Legal protections, legislation and prevention efforts should give equal attention to physical and nonphysical domestic abuse.