Trauma-informed resources
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Center for Safe & Healthy Families at Primary Children's Medical Center
Main : (801) 662-1000
Guest Services: (801) 662-6556
Website
Address: 81 N Mario Capecchi Dr., Level 4
Salt Lake City, UT 84113Child abuse & neglect prevention and treatment, medical assessment, mental health treatment, education, and research
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Child Protective Services (CPS) Division of Child & Family Services (DCFS)
Main: (801) 538-4100
24-hour Reporting: (855) 323-3237
Website
Address: 195 N 1950 W
Salt Lake City, Utah 84116Report child abuse and neglect. Parent education, budgeting help, crisis intervention, sex abuse treatment, and mental health therapy for families and children.
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Family Justice Center (FJC) YWCA of Salt Lake
24-hour Crisis Line : (801) 537-8600
Toll Free (YWCA-SLC): (855) 992-2752
Front Desk: (801) 236-3370
Website
Address:FJC: 310 E 300 S, Second Floor
Salt Lake City, UT 84111YWCA: 322 E 300 S
Salt Lake City, UT 84111Call crisis line for 24/7/365 Code-R response and for domestic violence crisis.
Legal: Protective orders, family law, law enforcement, on-site forensic exams.
Domestic violence: crisis assistance, advocacy, shelter, transitional housing, counseling, & support groups. Children: after school programs, short-term childcare. Other: employment, accessing state services
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Utah Office for Victims of Crime CVR
Main: (801) 238-2360
Toll Free: (800) 621-7444
Website
Address: 350 E 500 S Ste 200
Salt Lake City, UT 84111Financial assistance to victims of crime. Services: Assistance w/costs related to crime; medical, dental, mental health, funeral/burial, relocation, loss of earnings, loss of support, child care, personal property required for health & safety, medically necessary devices
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Police Departments
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Planned Parenthood Association of Utah
Main: (801) 532-1586
Salt Lake Clinic: (801) 322-5571
West Valley Clinic: (801) 973-9675Services: Confidential reproductive health care services, general medical care, HIV/STI testing, pregnancy, birth control, morning after pill, abortion. Serves: women, men, and teens. Some locations offer sliding fee scales or discounts.
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Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE)
Email: WFN@WasatchFN.org
WebsiteFor clients with follow up or medical questions before or after Code R.
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VINE
24-hour hotline: 1 (866) 277-7477
TTY: (866) 847-1298
WebsiteAutomated victim notification service. Provides information about the custody status of offenders and court events/court cases.
Register online or by phone.
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University of Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute (UNI)
Main: (801) 583-2500
24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (801) 587-3000
UNI Warm Line (8am-11pm): (801) 587-1055
U of U Safety Escorts: (801) 585-2677Behavioral and mental health for children, adolescents, and adults: Inpatient and outpatient assessment and treatment Chemical dependency for adolescents and adults: detox, inpatient and outpatient treatment
Therapy: individual, group, family, and expressive. Mental health/suicide crisis: 24-hour crisis line. Will go out in situations where LE is involved.
Warm line: Peer support person answers the phone. The SafeUT Crisis Chat and Tip Line is a statewide service that provides real-time crisis intervention to youth through live chat and a confidential tip program – right from your smartphone. Licensed clinicians in our 24/7 CrisisLine call center respond to all incoming chats and calls by providing: supportive or crisis counseling, suicide prevention, and referral services.
UNI Service: Mobile Crisis Outreach Team (MCOT) Triaged through the CrisisLine, UNI MCOT provides a free, prompt, face to face response to any resident of Salt Lake County who is experiencing a behavioral health crisis. Youth and adult services teams are available 24/7 and offer consultation and support to individuals, families, schools, treatment providers, and first responders. Follow up services provide ongoing support, including referrals to health care providers and to community based mental health services.
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United Way 211
Salt Lake Valley: (801) 978-3333
Toll Free: (888) 826-9790
Main Number: (801) 736-8929
Website
Address: 257 E 200 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84111Free service connects a caller to community services and volunteer opportunities.
Information in English and Spanish
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Adult Protective Services (APS)
24-hour Hotline: (801) 538-3567
Toll-free: (800) 371-7897
WebsiteCall to report abuse, neglect, or exploitation of elderly or disabled adults. Reports can also be filled out online. Assists disabled and elder adults in need of protection to prevent or discontinue abuse, neglect, or exploitation until intervention is no longer needed.
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Division of Youth Services
24-hour Hotline: (385) 468-4500
Website
Address: 177 W Price Ave (3610 S)
Salt Lake City, Utah 84115Shelter, legal services, & counseling.
In home service: family counseling, parent education, financial, crisis intervention. Education: After school programs, anger management, life skills, & parenting groups. Substance abuse: Inpatient, outpatient, & day treatment. 24-hour receiving & family crisis center for delinquency, runaway, substance abuse, & uncontrollable behavior.
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LGBT National Help Center
24-Hour hotline: (888) 843-4564
Youth Talk Line: Under 25: (800) 246-PRIDE (7743)
LGBT National Senior Hotline: 1(888 )234-7243
National Coming Out Support Hotline: 1(888) 688-5428
WebsiteProvides peer counseling, information and local resources for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning callers
Youth Talk Line: Hours: M-F 4pm-midnight, Saturday, Noon-5pm (Eastern Time)
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National Domestic Violence Hotline
24-hour hotline: (800) 799-SAFE (7233)
TTY: (800) 787-3224
WebsiteCrisis intervention, safety planning, information and referrals to agencies in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands.
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National Runaway Switchboard
24-hour hotline: (800) RUNAWAY (786-2929)
Text 66008
WebsiteAssistance for runaway and homeless youth. Provides resources, options, and assistance.
Families: Connects adults with local assistance.
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National Hopeline Network
Suicide Hotline: (800) 442-HOPE (4673)
Spanish Suicide Hotline: (800) SUICIDA (784-2432)
Veterans Peer Support Line: (877) Vet2Vet (838-2838)
Or text 838255
Teen to Teen: (877) YOUTHLINE (968-8454)
Grad Student Hotline: (800) GRADHLP (472-3457)
Postpartum Depression Hotline: (800) PPD-MOMS (773-6667)
WebsiteProviding specialized support and resources for suicide, veterans, adolescents, new mothers, and college students
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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
24-hour hotlines: (800) SUICIDE (784-2433)
(800) 273-TALK (8255)
TTY: (800) 799-4889
WebsiteConnects caller to nearest available suicide prevention and mental health service provider. Veterans crisis line. Spanish option
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Poison Control
24-hour hotline: (800) 222-1222
WebsiteInformation and education, toxicology consultation
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Utah Domestic Violence Coalition
Main: (801) 521-5544
24-hour Hotline: (800) 897-LINK (5465)
WebsiteCrisis intervention, safety planning, information and referral services on safe shelters, community resources, legal assistance, victim advocates, counseling agencies and other needs.
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Preventing Bullying in Our Schools
Dispatch Main Number: (801) 481-7199
Text: (801) 664-2929
WebsiteReport knowledge of students in dangerous situation involving weapons, bullying, or other
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HIV Hotline
24-hour Crisis Line: (415) 781-0500
HIV Textline: 1(800) 273-2437
WebsiteEmotional support, risks, testing resources
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National Drug & Alcoholism Helpline
24-hour hotline: (800) 821-HELP (4357)
Highland Ridge Hospital Website
Turning Point Counseling WebsiteInformation and referral line. Offers information on meetings, rehabs, detox. Through Highland Ridge Hospital.
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Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network (RAINN)
24-hour hotline: (800) 656-HOPE (4673)
WebsiteOffers referrals, education, advocacy and hotline services. Out of area callers
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Aging & Adult Services - SL County
Main: (385) 468-3200
Website
Address: 2001 S State St #S1-600
Salt Lake City, UT 84190Direct and indirect services for persons over 60 years old and their caregivers
Assistance with services, assessment of needs, senior center programs, employment assistance, Flegal services, health screenings, flu shots, meal delivery, transportation to medical appointments, in-home services, caregiver support, advocates for those in long-term care, snow removal & lawn care, & companionship
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American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
Utah Office: (866) 448-3616
National Toll Free: (888) OUR-AARP (687-2277)
Website
Address: 6975 Union Park Center #320, Midvale, UT 84047Offers member discounts: prescriptions, travel, insurance, etc. Information and referrals: finances, health, Medicare, employment, retirement, social security, caregiver, nutrition and wellness, housing, and legal advocacy.
Provides direct services such as tax filing, classes for drivers license, and seminars on a variety of topics.
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Eldercare Locator
Main: (800) 677-1116
Eldercare Website
BenefitsCheckUp WebsiteAlzheimer’s disease, caregiver, elder abuse prevention, financial assistance, food & nutrition, health insurance, healthy aging, home repair and modification, housing options, in-home services, legal assistance, long-term care, nursing home, and transportation.
Locate financial assistance for medications, food, utilities, legal, healthcare, housing, in-home services, taxes, and transportation.
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The National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life (NCALL)
Phone: (608) 255-0539
WebsiteNCALL staff are available to provide technical assistance, consultation, training, and resources related to abuse in later life and elder abuse.
Technical Assistance and Consultation: NCALL staff provide technical assistance and consultation to professionals and the public on abuse in later life and elder abuse. In addition, NCALL provides technical assistance to Office on Violence Against Women Enhanced Training and Services to End Abuse in Later Life grantees.
Training: NCALL trainers are available to provide information to professionals and volunteers working in domestic violence and sexual assault programs, the aging services network, adult protective services, health care, the criminal and civil justice systems, faith communities, and other organizations. Staff are available for both in-person and online trainings.
Resources: NCALL has created information sheets, curricula, toolkits, videos, webinars, web graphics, and posters on a variety of topics for various audiences related to abuse in later life and unique issues facing older adults and survivors of abuse. Please visit our Resources page to view these materials.
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Asian Association of Utah
Main: (801) 467-6060
Website
Address: 155 S 300 W
Salt Lake City, Utah 84101Affordable, culturally sensitive and language-specific outpatient counseling services for immigrants, refugees, and other community members.
Mental health programs: Individual/group therapy, case management, and medication management.
Domestic violence program: counseling for survivors and perpetrating family members.
Substance abuse program: outpatient treatment program. Includes individual and group therapy.
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Assessment & Referral Services (ARS)
Main: (801) 587-2770
Website
Address: 525 E 100 S Ste 3100
Salt Lake City, UT 84102Interim groups: Free groups to those with substance abuse and inability to pay for treatment, not ready for treatment, or seeking treatment. Assessments: For court ordered DUI or to identify available county funding for treatment as well as available programs. Families: Provides guidance to assist in persuading a loved one to go into treatment. No detox available. Sliding fee scale. Free to those under 21.
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Assessment, Counseling, & Education Services (ACES)
Main: (801) 265-8000
Website
Address: 547 W 3900 S Ste F
Millcreek, UT 84123Substance abuse treatment, domestic violence treatment for perpetrator and victim, couples counseling, educational classes. Individual and group therapy. Sliding scale fees.
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Catholic Community Services
Main/Refugee Services: (801) 977-9119
Basic Needs: (801) 363-7710
Martha's Baby Project: (801) 394-594
WebsiteMigration and Refugee Services
Refugee Resettlement and Immigration:
224 N 2200 W
Salt Lake City, UT 84116Basic Needs Salt Lake City
St. Vincent de Paul Dining Hall and Weigand Resource Center:
437 W 200 S
Salt Lake City, Utah 84101Joyce Hansen Hall Food Bank / Bridging the Gap / St. Martha's Baby Project:
2504 F Avenue
Ogden, Utah 84401Provides residential alcohol and drug abuse programs for men.
Outpatient individual and group therapy for both men and women
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Clinical Consultants
SLC: (801) 233-8670
Tooele: (435) 228-6523
Ogden: (801) 621-8670
Website7601 S Redwood Rd #E
West Jordan, Utah 84084754 N Main St
Tooele Ut, 840742661 Washington Boulevard
Suite 102, Ogden UT, 84401General or intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment: detox, individual/group therapy, DUI classes
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First Step House
Main: (801) 359-8862
WebsiteAdmissions Office and Veterans:
434 S 500 E (Second Floor), Salt Lake City, Utah 84115Recovery Campus:
440 South 500 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102Residential/transitional housing for males only.
Outpatient substance abuse services for both males and females.
Sliding scale and set fees
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