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211 INFORMATION AND REFERRAL: 211 Information and Referral Services connects people seeking assistance in health and human services with the appropriate non-profit and government providers of such services. Dial 2-1-1 on your phone to be connected to a United Way Information Specialist for guidance on where to find the non-emergency assistance you need for a wide variety of matters.
ASIAN ASSOCIATION: This organization helps Asian Americans in Utah and marginalized refugees, refugee youth, and human trafficking victims. Phone: 801-467-6060.
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF GREATER SALT LAKE: Boys & Girls Club provides after-school services to children with academic remediation, social-emotional learning lessons, healthy meals, and more. Phone: 801-322-4411.
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES: This agency provides services to immigrants and refugees, offers a food bank, dining hall, newborn essentials, culinary arts program, and a resource center. Phone: (801) 977-9119.
DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE SERVICES: Find a job or get help with assistance for food, childcare, Medicare/Medicaid, financial, disability, and unemployment insurance. Phone: 801-526-WORK (9675).
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEEE: The International Rescue Committee provides opportunities for refugees, asylees, victims of human trafficking, survivors of torture, and other immigrants to thrive in America. Phone: (801) 328-1091.
NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE: This agency offers nationally accredited toddler, preschool, afterschool, and summer programs for children age 15 months to 12 years old. They also provide day care and support services for adults who need supervised care during the day, allowing more adults in our community to age in place. Phone: (801) 363-4589.
PEACE HOUSE - PARK CITY: 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. Phone: 800-647-9161
SALT LAKE COMMUNITY ACTION: The Salt Lake Community Action Program (SLCAP) is a not-for-profit organization that provides a wide range of services aimed at helping low-income people become self-sufficient. Phone: 801-359-2444.
SALT LAKE COUNTY AGING SERVICES: Salt Lake County Aging Services offers a wide array of services designed to help the older adult population regardless of one’s condition. Phone: 385-468-3200.
SALVATION ARMY: The Salvation Army in Salt Lake City seeks to meet human needs in Jesus's name, without discrimination. We do this through food boxes, utility assistance, hot meals, Christian programming, and more. Phone: (801) 988-4204
SOUTH VALLEY SANCTUARY: South Valley Services (SVS) provides safe shelter and ongoing supportive services to women, men, and their children who have been impacted by domestic and sexual violence. Phone: 801-255-1095
TAKE CARE UTAH: Take Care Utah (TCU) is a program of Utah Health Policy Project that helps Utahns access health insurance coverage and navigate the health care system. Phone: (801) 433-2299
THRIVE CENTER FOR SURVIVORS OF TORTURE: THRIVE specializes in the treatment of torture. Phone: 801-363-4596
UTAH STATE COURTS SELF-HELP CENTER: A comprehensive resource for free assistance with varying legal issues, the Utah State Courts Self Help Center is based at the Matheson Courthouse at the State Law Library (450 So. State St., SLC 84114). Phone: 888-683-0009
YWCA: YWCA Utah is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. Phone: 801-537-8600