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GENERAL INFORMATION LINES

211 Information and Referral: A free service that connects callers

with local resources in their communities.  Available in English and

Spanish.  www.uw.org/211/

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CRISIS HOTLINE NUMBERS

UNI Warm Line:A non-crisis support line available from  9am -10pm, 365 days a year. healthcare.utah.edu/uni/crisis

 

UNI Crisis Line: A  24 hour phone service staffed by mental health professionals for a person experiencing a crisis. healthcare.utah.edu/uni/crisis

 

Mobile Crisis Outreach Team: A team of mental health professionals available 24/7, 365 days a year to help anyone in crisis anywhere. healthcare.utah.edu/uni/crisis

 

National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 24 hour, free, confidential suicide prevention hotline. https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/                

 

Division of Child and Family Services 24/7 reporting line (DCFS):               

Call to report child abuse. https://dcfs.utah.gov/

 

Youth Services: Our services include shelter care for youth from birth to age 18, counseling, crisis therapy, substance abuse treatment and mental health services, juvenile receiving centers, after-school programs, life skills through prevention classes, and 24/7 residential, and housing options for young adult’s ages 18-21 that qualify. http://slco.org/youth/

 

Safe UT:  Provides 24/7 crisis intervention and emotional support in any type of crisis.

https://healthcare.utah.edu/uni/clinical

 

Trevor Lifeline (LGBTQ): Our trained counselors are here to support you 24/7. If you are

a young person in crisis, feeling suicidal, or in need of a safe and judgment-free place to talk.

http://www.thetrevorproject.org/

801 587 1055

 

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801 587 3000

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801 587 3000

 

800 273 8255

Spanish: 888 628 9454

 

855 323 3237

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385 468 4500 

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800 273 8255

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866 488 7386

THERAPY/COUNSELING RESOURCES:

Valley Behavioral Health: Provides therapy for people of all ages who 

are experiencing serious mental illnesses, substance use disorders and

behavior problems. Accepts Medicaid. http://www.valleycares.com/

 

Family Support Center: Provides counseling, family mentoring, free        

crisis nursery care for children age 0-11. http://www.familysupportcenter.org/

 

Salt Lake County Division of Youth Services: Free counseling and             

substance abuse services, after school programs, job training, and parenting classes. http://slco.org/youth/

 

The Children’s Center: Provides psychiatric evaluations, mental health services, parenting classes, and services for youth and their families.

https://childrenscenterutah.org/

888 949- 4864

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801 582 5534

GRIEF SERVICES

Primary Children’s Medical Center-Grief Support Groups: Provides Month parent support groups and school-age child groups.

https://intermountainhealthcare.org/

 

The Sharing Place: A grief support group program for children.               

http://www.thesharingplace.org/

801 662 3778 

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801 466 6730

HEALTHCARE SERVICES

Medicaid Information Line:      

                                                                        

Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP): Provides comprehensive health insurance to eligible Utah Children.

 

Utah Partners for Health: Provides primary care services for all ages, linking families to specialists via mobile and clinic outreach for low and no-cost.

 

Community Health Centers: Provides primary health care to low income and uninsured people on a sliding fee scale. www.chc-ut.org

 

Salt Lake Valley Health Department: Provides preventative health services to residents of Salt Lake County, particularly to low income

uninsured or underinsured. http://www.slvhealth.org

 

Teen Health Clinic: Part of the University of Utah Health Care System. Medical services provided specifically to teens.

801 538 6155

                                                                        

877 543 7669

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385 468 4100

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801 587 2525

MULTICULTURAL SERVICES

Asian Association of Utah Refugee Immigrant Center: Provides                

language specific social services.

 

Refugee Health Program: Health care referrals for refugees.                    

 

Catholic Community Services:  Provides a variety of social services to those in need.                                                                       

 

Urban Indian Center: Services include help with finding work, assistance with health care, mental health care, and other needs. info@iwix.orgr                                                                     

801 467 6060

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801 977 9119

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EMERGENCY FOOD, SHELTER AND CLOTHING ASSISTANCE:

Crossroads Urban Center: Provides emergency food pantry, and free/low-cost thrift store.

 

The Road Home: Homeless shelter for individuals and families.

 

Weigand Homeless Day Center: Offers services for the homeless, showers, laundry facilities, haircuts, a library and includes agencies offering job, medical, mental health, and legal services.

 

Salt Lake Community Action Program (CAP):  Provides employment       

assistance, weatherization, food assistance, housing assistance, head start programs, and utility assistance.

 

Utah Food Bank: Granite Park Jr. High is a Utah Food Bank site.

Please ask your student's  counselor about this resource.

   

801 364 7765

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801 363 7710

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801 359 2444

PARENT CENTER

GRANITE PARK JR. HIGH 

Free English Language Classes for Adults-free child care while in class.  

385 646 3361

UTAH COMMUNITY ACTION

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Utah Community Action's mission is to empower individuals, strengthen families and build communities through self-sufficiency and education programs. 

Head Start: Programs are offered for children ages 0-5, participants learn in a classroom setting, have access to health and nutrition services. Home-based and Prenatal services are also available. https://www.utahca.org/head-start/

 

Case Management & Housing: Programs are targeted towards the community's most vulnerable populations to obtain or maintain safe, stable and affordable housing. https://www.utahca.org/housing-case-management/

 

Adult Education: Programs are aimed at adults seeking skills and education to bolster their families' economic security. Classes focus on English as a second language, GED preparation, vocational preparation, and certification.d https://www.utahca.org/adult-education/

 

Weatherization: This program provides safe, energy-efficient upgrades to homes of low-income members of the community. 

https://www.utahca.org/weatherization/

 

Nutrition: Their comprehensive nutrition programs provide services to individuals and families ranging from infants to the elderly.

https://www.utahca.org/nutrition/

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Heat: Their program offers utility assistance to low-income households in Salt Lake and Tooele counties. https://www.utahca.org/heat-program/

801-972-2337

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801-521-6107

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