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This directory has been organized by type of resource and is specific to the state of Utah.  While it is Utah specific, other states will have similar organizations.  For example, the Department of Workforce Services is Utah's version of what other states might call their Labor Division or their Department of Labor and Employment.  The federally funded programs in this list will apply to all 50 states. If you are having trouble finding something, remember to call 211.  That is what they do best.  To access the information within this directory, just click on the category name. 

This is NOT a comprehensive directory.  This is a directory of key organizations that can work together to help you create a success story.  If you feel that your organization ought to be listed here, please email us at onlineresourcedirectory@outlook.com

These organizations are devoted to helping create success stories and act as advocates for survivors

These organizations provide food or vouchers for food.

These organizations provide either temporary or long-term financial assistance.

These organizations provide childcare, help find quality child-care, or subsidize childcare.

These programs are hotlines for immediate intervention when an individual is in danger either from others or from themselves, or has been harmed.

These organizations assist in procuring documents such as ID cards, birth certificates, etc.

These organizations assist with education- GED, college degrees, technical training, etc.

These organizations help individuals obtain safe housing- no cost, low-cost, unsubsidized.

These organizations help people find safe and steady employment.  Take a look- you'll be impressed at what is available.

These programs are dedicated to providing survivors with medical care and benefits.

These programs are designed to support families with their unique needs.

These programs are specifically designed for youth.

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