Local Programs
This page has contact information for programs that offer assistance and referrals to victims and survivors of abuse throughout your state. If you plan to contact a program by email, please review our Safety when using email page first.
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Uintah
Vernal Victim Advocate Program
Vernal City Hall374 East Main Street
Vernal, UT 84078
Phone: (435) 789-4250
Phone 2: After Hours:(435) 789-4222
Fax: (435) 789-4222
URL: http://www.vernal.gov/174/Victim-Advocate
Vernal Victim Advocate Program (VVAP) offers services to victims of violence. Services include: 24-hour crisis intervention services for domestic violence and sexual assault, advocacy support, assistance completing paperwork for protective orders and civil stalking injunctions, help safety planning, community resource information, education regarding cycles of violence, and information for victims’ rights. Serving Uintah County.
Utah
American Fork Police Department - Victim Services
75 East 80 NorthAmerican Fork, UT 84003
Phone: (801) 763-3020 ext. 250 or 238
Phone 2: (801) 763-3020
URL: http://americanfork.gov/664/Victim-Services
American Fork Police Department Victim Services are available to victims of violent crime, including but not limited to domestic violence, sexual assault, assault, child abuse, stalking/harassment, families of homicide victims, robbery, and elderly abuse. Services include: crisis support, criminal justice support, safety planning, domestic violence education and information, assistance with crime victims reparations (UOVC), assistance with protective orders, information and referrals for accessing outside agency services.
Lehi Police Victim Services
128 North 100 EastLehi City, UT 84043
Phone: (385) 201-1005
URL: https://www.lehi-ut.gov/departments/police/victim-assistance/
Email: jhoover@lehi-ut.gov
Lehi City Victim Services offers services to victims of crimes including: domestic violence, stalking, aggravated assault, sexual assault, homicide, suicide, and crimes against children. Services include: safety planning, referrals for housing and shelter, education on victim issues, long term counseling and short term support groups, assistance through criminal and judicial proceedings, filing orders of protection, child protective order, stalking injunction, and criminal protective order, and reparations and/or restitution for medical expenses, counseling, and wages.
Lone Peak Police Department - Victim Assistance
5400 Civic Center Drive, Suite 3Highland, UT 84003
Phone: (801) 756-9800
URL: https://lonepeakpolice.com/victim-services/
Lone Peak Victim Assistance Program offers assistance to victims of violent crimes, including victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, elder abuse, homicide, stalking, harassment, suicide, and other crimes that involve a victim. All services are free of charge. The Lone Peak Victims Assistance program is designed to assist families in breaking the cycle of violence and to assist them in becoming independent and abuse free. Victim assistance can help by providing: service referrals (counseling, housing, etc.), assistance in developing safety plans, support for victims and the family, assistance in filling out protective orders, information on crime victim reparations (CVR), and criminal justice support. Serving Highland and Alpine City.
Orem Victim Assistance Program
56 North State StreetOrem, UT 84057
Phone: (801) 229-7128
URL: https://orem.gov/victim-advocates/
Orem Victim Assistance Program helps victims of crimes and their families. The program provides crisis intervention, emotional support, and other critical services need to assist victims and their families. The program also promotes community awareness on victimization issues and resources available within the community. Serving Utah County.
Provo Victim Services
City Center Building (East Entrance)48 South 300 West
Provo, UT 84601
Phone: (801) 852-6375
URL: https://provo.gov/city-services/provo-police/divisions/criminal-investigation-di…
Email: KHughes@provo.org
Provo Victim Services offers services to victims of violent crime and their children including domestic violence, stalking, rape/sexual assault, crimes against children, aggravated assault, homicide or attempted homicide, suicide or attempted suicide, and other crimes. Services provided to victims include: assistance through the criminal justice system, developing a safety plan, with protective orders, shelter referrals, with reparations for medical expenses and loss of wages, referrals for long-term counseling, and information on short-term counseling services and support groups, education on domestic violence issues, and information on welfare, food stamps, housing, and other social services.
South Utah County Victim Advocate
439 West Utah AvenuePayson, UT 84651
Phone: (801) 465-5200
Phone 2: (801) 465-5224
URL: https://www.paysonutah.gov/legal/page/victims-advocate
South Utah County Victim’s Services offers services to victims of crime. The Victim’s Advocate is experienced and certified to respond or assist in criminal activities in getting financial assistance, counseling, burial expenses, transportation, lodging, and other services to the survivors of those crimes.
The Refuge Utah
P.O. Box 1075Provo, UT 84603
Hotline: Domestic Violence: (801) 377-5500 (24 hours)
Phone: Sexual Assault Services: (801) 356-2511 (24 hours)
Phone 2: (801) 374-9351
Fax: (801) 377-7128
URL: https://therefugeutah.org/
The Refuge Utah, formerly the Center for Women and Children in Crisis, offers services to survivors of domestic violence, rape, sexual assault, and stalking. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, support classes, group and individual therapy, advocates, aftercare and follow-up services, transitional housing, financial assistance for housing, case management, community outreach and more.