YWCA Domestic Violence Shelter

A domestic violence shelter and resource center that provides services to victims of domestic violence (including emotional, psychological, physical, sexual, financial, spiritual, cultural, technological abuse) regardless of gender, race, and religion and victims of human trafficking. The services offered include a domestic violence hotline to the community, case/care management, a community child care center, transitional housing/shelter, domestic violence support groups, spouse/intimate partner abuse prevention programs, and general counseling for survivors of domestic abuse in the community.
Description:

Connects domestic violence survivors with appropriate resources and helps them identify and set goals.

Eligibility:
Case management services are for those participating in the YWCA program. Case management services for the community available through the family justice center.
Service Hours:
M - F 9 am - 5 pm
Intake Procedure:
Call or walk in.
Fees:
No cost
Service Contact Information:

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Description:

Empowers participants through education to prevent domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, child abuse, and teen pregnancy - to make healthier life choices based on dignity, respect, and protections from risk.

Eligibility:
Service Hours:
Vary
Intake Procedure:
Call for more information.
Fees:
No cost
Service Contact Information:

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Description:

Provides high-quality childcare to the community. The programs integrate evidence-based, trauma-sensitive practices to support children's social, emotional, and cognitive development.

Eligibility:
Call for more information.
Service Hours:
M - F 7:30 am - 5:30 pm
Intake Procedure:
Call for more information.
Fees:
Vary; Scholarships are available.
Service Contact Information:

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Description:

Offers an affordable, transitional housing program for domestic violence survivors with dependent children. Onsite housing options include two- and three-bedroom apartments, continued case management, and children’s services for residents.

Eligibility:
Eligibility prioritizes survivors of abuse and their dependent children who have experienced intimate partner violence within the last year. Available to others who qualify under the federal definition of homeless, and are eligible for the Section 8 or other subsidies.
Service Hours:
M - F 8 am - 5 pm
Intake Procedure:
Call or visit the website for more information.
Fees:
No cost
Service Contact Information:

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Description:

A licensed emergency shelter and resource center that provides comprehensive domestic violence services to survivors and their families.

Eligibility:
Service Hours:
24/7
Intake Procedure:
Call the hotline.
Fees:
No cost
Service Contact Information:

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Description:

Provides support groups for domestic violence survivors to share their experiences in a safe, nonjudgmental, confidential, and open environment.

Eligibility:
Survivors of domestic violence.
Service Hours:
Vary
Intake Procedure:
Contact the Family Justice Center to enroll.
Fees:
No cost
Service Contact Information:

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Description:

Provides immediate assistance for people who have experienced domestic abuse, including steps to ensure the person's safety and short-term emotional support.

Eligibility:
Service Hours:
24/7
Intake Procedure:
Call the hotline.
Fees:
No cost
Service Contact Information:

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advocates@ywcautah.org
Description:

Provides culturally competent, trauma-informed counseling services to survivors of domestic violence in the YWCA program and the community.

Eligibility:
Survivors of domestic violence.
Service Hours:
M - F 9 am - 5 pm
Intake Procedure:
Call for more information.
Fees:
Vary
Service Contact Information:

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