UTAH DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESOURCES
Utah Domestic Violence Coalition:
From Their Website: UDVC Mission
To end domestic violence in Utah through advocacy, education, collaboration, and leadership.
UDVC Vision
We envision a world where all individuals and families live free from violence, feel safe, empowered, and hopeful.
Rescue Mission of Salt Lake:
From their website: New Life Recovery Program
Our year-long addiction recovery program provides a pathway off streets and into sobriety, faith, employment, and stable housing.
Transitions
For those who just need to get back to work, we provide a bed, a home base, and job leads. This free help allows them to quickly transition back into housing.
Locations
We have facilities and services across
the Wasatch Front. Locations
We have facilities and services across
the Wasatch Front.
Food, Shelter, Clothing, and More
Daily meals, family food boxes, comfortable shelter, crisis counseling, showers, clothing, and a safe day room
are just a few ways we care for our homeless friends.
Salt Lake Area Family Justice Center at the YWCA:
https://slcfamilyjusticecenter.org/
24-Hour Crisis Hotline:
(801) 537-8600 OR 1-855-992-2752
The mission of the Salt Lake Area Family Justice Center is to reduce domestic violence by strengthening victim safety and increasing offender accountability through community collaboration and accessible, co-located, victim-centered services.
Peace House (Park City):
24/7 helpline: (800) 647-9161
From their website:
Peace House is dedicated to ending interpersonal violence and abuse and empowering survivors to heal and thrive by providing safe housing, support services and prevention education. Interpersonal violence occurs when one person uses power and control over another person through physical, sexual, or emotional threats or actions, economic control, isolation, or other kinds of coercive behavior.
Victims of interpersonal violence often experience increased abuse during pregnancy. According to the American College of
Obstetricians and Gynecologists, homicide is the leading cause of death for pregnant women in the United States. One in six abused women is first abused during pregnancy. Many abusive partners go so far as to weaponize a partner’s bodily autonomy and reproductive choices by tactics such as birth control sabotage and forced pregnancy.
Peace House is committed to empowering survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault and supporting their right to bodily autonomy. Survivors thrive by taking control over their lives and choices, including making the legal and medical decisions that best support their safety, health and well-being.
The YWCA of Utah:
From their Website:
The YWCA is Utah’s most comprehensive provider of family violence services; our programs include walk-in services and a crisis line, emergency shelter, transitional housing, children’s programs, and a vast array of supportive services. In addition to our work in the area of family violence, the YWCA also reaches out broadly into the community with offerings for every woman, including a nationally accredited childcare and early education center, leadership opportunities for women at all life stages, and opportunities to participate more fully in civic life.
Family Haven of Utah Valley:
From their Website: Our Mission
To build a community of healthy, happy individuals and families through
education and the prevention
and treatment of child abuse,
trauma and other personal and
family concerns.
Services Include:
* Free 24/7 nursery for children under 11.
*Free parenting courses
*Prevention Education
Prevent Child Abuse.
*Therapy with specially
trained therapists for
children, adults, and families.
To find other locations visit the website below. They offer services in Wasatch, Summit, Millard, & Juab Counties.
Family Support Centers of Utah:
From their website: Our Mission
The mission of the FSCU is to strengthen Utah families one community at a time by supporting parents, protecting children, and preserving families. To accomplish this mission, each Family Support Center provides its clients with a 24-hour crisis & respite nursery, a 24-hour information and referral service, and a parenting and youth education program. Based on the needs of the particular community it serves, each agency likewise offers additional services, ranging from on-site therapists, lending libraries, and in-home parenting support.
Department of Child & Family Services (DCFS):
861 E 900 N, American Fork, UT 84003
(801) 763-4100
Hours: Monday – Friday
8 am – 5 pm
Safe Harbor Crisis Center:
24-hour support line, 801-444-9161
From their website:
Safe Harbor Crisis Center provides shelter, supportive services and advocacy to survivors of domestic abuse and sexual assault, as well as education, awareness and resources to our community.
YCC Family Crisis Center of Ogden:
Free 24/7 Crisis Line – 801-392-7273
Rape Crisis Line: 801-394-6552
Office: 801.394.9456
2261 Adams Avenue
Ogden, UT 84401
From their website:
The Family Crisis Center offers a wide array of services to assist victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Our agency’s goal is to provide empowerment-based advocacy to survivors as they work their way toward a self-sufficient life free from violence.
Women’s Success Center at UVU:
The Women’s Success Center was created in 2011 to address low enrollment and graduation of women at Utah Valley University.
Geraldine E. King Women’s Center Volunteers of America / Utah:
From their website:
The Geraldine E. King Women’s Resource Center provides emergency shelter to 200 women experiencing homelessness in and around Salt Lake City every night. Beyond providing safe emergency shelter, this facility provides essential basic needs such as meals, clothing, hygiene items, a place for women to wash clothes and shower, as well as being a welcoming environment for companion animals.
United Way of Utah County:
From their website:
We are committed to health, education, and financial stability for all. We stand firmly against racism and violence in any form and are committed to promoting a culture of safety, kindness, respect, and love.
Services:
2-1-1
Digital Inclusion
Everyday Learners
Everyday Strong
Everyday Support
Help Me Grow
South Franklin Community Center
Sub for Santa
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Welcome Baby
Utah Valley Rides
Community Action Services & Food Bank – Provo:
https://www.communityactionprovo.org/
From their website:
Community Action Services and Food Bank is a nonprofit organization in Provo, Utah, that provides a two-step process to solving poverty: first, to provide the resources to help stabilize the person’s crisis, and then to help them rebuild their life. Since 1967, our agency has helped stabilize the crises in the lives of people in need by meeting their basic critical needs (such as food and housing) while providing them with the long-term solutions needed to rebuild their financial and social self-sufficiency, enabling them to break out of poverty.