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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Box Elder
Box Elder County Victim Services
9 West ForestBrigham City, UT 84302
Phone: (435) 734-3369
Fax: (435) 723-0785
URL: http://www.boxeldercountyut.gov/victim-services.htm
Email: jjacobsen@boxeldercounty.org
Box Elder Victim Services provides services to victims of assault, theft, burglary, domestic violence, sexual abuse crimes, or any other violent crime. The advocate program will assist with writing a victim impact statement and giving referrals to individuals. Serving Box Elder County.
New Hope Crisis Center
435 East 700 SouthBrigham City, UT 84302
Hotline: (435) 723-5600 or (877) 723-5600
Fax: 435-723-0670
URL: https://newhopecrisiscenter.org/
Email: newhopecrisiscenter@gmail.com
New Hope Crisis Center provides services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, bi-lingual services, 24-hour advocacy for domestic violence and sexual assault victims, shelter, justice court advocacy, domestic violence support group, children’s group, free legal night, education presentations, counseling, financial empowerment classes, adult and youth life skills classes, and adult anger management. New Hope Crisis Center serves Box Elder County.
Cache
Cache County Victim Services
199 North MainLogan, UT 84321
Phone: (435) 755-1860
URL: https://www.cachecounty.gov/victim-services/
Cache County Victim Services Division consists of three full-time advocates who service serious offenses charged in First District court and a fourth part-time advocate who services misdemeanor offenses in Logan City Justice Court. Victim services are provided in both English and Spanish. Advocates wo to assist victims through the criminal court process. A primary role is to ensure that the victim’s rights are protected. Victim rights laws are designed to ensure that victims are kept informed, remain free from harassment, and are treated respectfully.
Community Abuse Prevention Services Agency
P.O. Box 3617Logan, UT 84323
Hotline: (435) 753-2500
Fax: (435) 753-7054
URL: https://www.capsa.org/
Email: info@capsa.org
CAPSA offers services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and rape. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, advocacy and support services, a 24-hour response team, therapy services, and children´s services. CAPSA serves Cache County and the Bear Lake area.
Sexual Assault and Anti-Violence Information Office
Taggart Student Center650 N 800 E, Room 311
Logan, UT 84321
Hotline: (435) 797-7273 (M-F 8am-5pm; after 5 pm callers have the option to transfer to local rape crisis/DV shelter CAPSA)
URL: https://www.usu.edu/saavi/
Email: saavi@usu.edu
The Sexual Assault & Anti-Violence Information (SAAVI) Office is a campus-based office providing safe, confidential counseling, advocacy, and information to the Utah State University community. SAAVI’s services are open to all USU students, staff, and faculty.
Davis
Davis County Victim Services
Davis County Justice Complex800 West State Street
Farmington, UT 84025
Phone: (801) 451-4300
URL: https://www.daviscountyutah.gov/attorney/programs
Davis County Victim Services Division provides services and information to victims of crime in the county, including children, victims of domestic violence, families of murder victims, and victims of other crimes. The division provides assistance concerning the court process, notifications of court hearings, updates on discussions between the prosecution and the defense, and schedules appointments with assigned prosecutors. Advocates also provide victims with information abut community based resources that may assist victims.
Layton City Attorney’s Office - Victim Services
437 North Wasatch DriveLayton, UT 84041
Phone: (801) 336-3599
URL: https://www.laytoncity.org/LC/Legal/VictimServices
Layton City Attorney’s Office Victim Services Program offers services to victims, and their family, of crimes including assault, domestic violence, theft, criminal mischief, lewdness, or any other violent crime. Services include: assistance understanding the criminal justice system, identifying helpful community resources, making a claim for restitution, filing a protective order (PO) or civil stalking injunction (CSI), filing assistance from crime victim reparations, assistance and accompaniment to court hearings, and more. Serving Davis County,
Safe Harbor Crisis Center
P.O. Box 772Kaysville, UT 84037
Hotline: (801) 444-9161
Phone: (801) 444-3191
URL: https://safeharborhope.org/
Email: dccav@xmission.com
Safe Harbor offers services to victims of domestic violence or sexual assault. Services include: a 24-hour helpline, emergency shelter, medical and personal advocacy, rape crisis support group, therapy and crisis counseling, referral for additional support services, 24-hour rape exam accompaniment, support for family and friends of sexual assault survivors. Safe Harbor serves Davis County.
Duchesne
Duchesne Victim's Advocacy
514 West 200 North (59-13)Roosevelt, UT 84066
Phone: (435) 722-8003
URL: https://duchesne.utah.gov/gov/dept/victims-advocacy/
Email: victimadvocate@duchesne.utah.gov
Duchesne Victim Advocates offer services to victims of crime. Advocates work to assist victims through the criminal court process. A primary role is to ensure that victim rights are protected. Victim rights laws are designed to ensure that victims are kept informed, remain free from harassment, and are treated respectfully.
Grand
Grand County Attorney’s Office - Victim Assistance Unit
125 East Center StreetMoab, UT 84532
Phone: (435) 259-1324
Fax: (435) 259-3926
URL: http://www.grandcountyutah.net/attorney.htm
Grand County Attorney’s Office has a victim assistance unit whose primary responsibility is to assist through the difficult and sometimes confusing legal proceedings. The Victims Assistance Unit works to make sure victims are treated with dignity and respect and helps to secure treatment and the restitution victims are entitled to. Serving Grand County.
Seekhaven Family Crisis and Resource Center
81 North 300 EastMoab, UT 84532
Phone: (435) 259-2229
Fax: (435) 259-7856
URL: https://www.seekhaven.org/
Seekhaven Family Crisis and Resource Center offer services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, counseling referrals, legal advocacy, weekly support groups, medical advocacy, safety planning, educational support, rental assistance, and employment assistance. Seekhaven Family Crisis and Resource Center serves Grand County and Southeastern Utah
Iron
Canyon Creek Services
297 North Cove DriveCedar City, UT 84720
Hotline: (435) 233-5732 (24 hours)
Phone: (435) 867-9411
URL: https://www.canyoncreekservices.org/
Canyon Creek Services (CSS) provides services to individuals impacted by domestic violence and sexual assault. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, crisis intervention, immediate and long-term support advocacy, safety planning, community education, and more. CSS collaborates with the community in an effort to end domestic violence and provide preventative education throughout the service area of Iron, Beaver, and Garfield counties.
Iron County - Victim Services
82 North 100 East, Suite 201Cedar City, UT 84720
Phone: (435) 865-5310
Fax: (435) 865-5329
URL: https://ironcounty.net/department/attorney
Iron County Victim Services offers support to victims of violent crimes during the criminal prosecution of the offender. They act as a liaison between the victim and the Deputy County Attorney handling the victim’s case.
Juab
Juab County Attorney’s Office - Victim Services
160 North MainNephi, UT 84648
Phone: (435) 623-3460
URL: http://www.co.juab.ut.us/County/Attorney/web-content/pages/vicrtsprog.html
Juab County Attorney’s Office offers victim advocates to respond to crime scenes where they provide comfort and guide to victims in finding needed resources. They are trained to provide support for rape and sexual assault victims at the crime scene, the hospital, and throughout the criminal justice prosecution process. They also assist victims in filling out paperwork for stalking injunctions, protective orders, and crime victims reparation.
Kane
Kane County Sheriff’s Office (Victim Services)
76 North Main StreetKanab, UT 84741
Phone: (435) 644-4989
URL: https://kane.utah.gov/gov/dept/victim-services/
The Victim Services department works under the Kane County Attorney’s Office to protect and defend the rights of victims in Kane County.
Millard
Millard County Attorney’s Office - Victim Advocate Program
765 South Highway 99, Suite 3Fillmore, UT 84631
Phone: (435) 743-6522
Fax: (435) 743-6923
URL: https://millardcounty.gov/your-government/elected-officials/attorney/
Millard County Attorney’s Office supervises the Victims Advocacy Program, which serves Millard County.
Ogden
YCC Family Crisis Center
2261 Adams AvenueOgden, UT 84401
Hotline: (801) 392-7273 (24 hours)
Phone: (801) 394-9456
URL: https://www.yccogden.org/
Email: info@ycchope.org
YCC Family Crisis Center offers services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, case management, clothing/food/hygiene products, crisis intervention, and therapeutic counseling, emergency shelter, assistance filing protective orders, and more. YCC Family Crisis Center serves Ogden County.
Salt Lake
Draper Police Department - Victim Services
1020 East Pioneer RoadDraper, UT 84020
Hotline: (800) 897-5465
Phone: (801) 576-6355
URL: https://www.draperutah.gov/176/Victim-Services
Draper Police Department Victim Services offer services to victims of violent crimes. Victim Services has a victim advocate program that will respond to crime victims to provide intervention and support. Services include: safety planning, counseling referrals, legal assistance, shelter, and more. Draper Victim Services serves Salt Lake County.
Midvale City Police Dept. - Victim Advocate Program
7912 South Main StreetMidvale, UT 84047
Hotline: (801) 743-7000 (Dispatch)
URL: https://updsl.net/page_investigations_domestic_abuse.php
Midvale Police Department’s Victim Advocate Program has many different types of advocates. The Domestic Violence Advocate Program assists and supports persons in averting potential or continued domestic violence and promotes public education to enhance awareness, prevention and intervention of domestic violence. Services include: document support, referrals to support groups, translation service, counseling centers, and financial support, and advocates can attend court proceeding with victims in a support capacity. See website for phone numbers to reach specific advocates.
South Valley Services
P.O. Box 1028West Jordan, UT 84084
Hotline: (801) 255-1095 (24 hours)
URL: https://svsutah.org/
South Valley Services offers services to victims of family violence. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, advocacy services, children’s learning center, counseling, case management, prevention, and shelter. All services are provided in English and Spanish. Translation services for any language are available 24 hours a day. Serving Salt Lake Valley and Utah County.
YWCA Utah
322 East 300 SouthSalt Lake City, UT 84111
Hotline: (855) 992-2752
Phone: (801) 537-8600 (24 hrs)
Phone 2: (801) 537-8604 (business)
URL: https://www.ywcautah.org/what-we-do
Email: advocates@ywcautah.org
YWCA Utah offers adults and children, safety, support, and meaningful opportunities to build violence-free lives. Through its Domestic Violence Shelter Programs and Services, it offers services to victims of domestic violence. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, support groups, life skills classes, personal advocacy, case management, individualized safety planning, emergency and extended shelter facilities, transitional housing, a residential self sufficiency program, and children’s advocacy and intervention program.
San Juan
Gentle Ironhawk Shelter
P.O. Box 423Blanding, UT 84511
Phone: (435) 678-2445
Phone 2: (866) 206-3079
Fax: (435) 678-3827
URL: https://www.DropCatch.com/domain/gentleironhawkshelter.com
Email: Director@gentleironhawkshelter.com
Gentle Ironhawk Shelter provides services to victims of domestic abuse and their children. Services offered are: counseling, faith-based training, in-house legal department, court translator training, and children’s summer camp.
San Juan County – Victim Advocacy Program
San Juan County Courthouse117 South Main Street
Monticello, UT 84535
Hotline: (435) 587-2237 (24 hours)
URL: http://sanjuancountyut.gov/community/page/victim-advocate
Email: sdelorme@sanjuancounty.org
The Victim Advocacy Program of the San Juan County Sheriff’s Office provides help and services to victims of domestic violence, rape, sexual assault and stalking. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, crisis intervention, safety planning, court support, assistance filing protective orders, civil stalking injunctions, and applications for Utah Legal Services and Crime Victim Reparations. They also provide resource referrals (shelters, mental health counseling, workforce services, adult protective services, DCFS, etc.), and transportation as needed.
Sevier
New Horizons Crisis Center
145 East 100 NorthRichfield, UT 84701
Hotline: (435) 896-9294 or (800) 343-6302
Fax: (435) 896-4655
URL: https://centralutahcrisisintervention.org/
New Horizons Crisis Center offers services to victims of domestic violence, rape, and sexual assault, and the homeless. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, victim advocate services, protective orders, legal clinic, and support groups. Serving Sevier, Piute, Millard, Sanpete, and Wayne counties.
Summit
Peace House Domestic Violence Shelter
1960 Sidewinder Drive, Suite 208Park City, UT 84060
Hotline: (800) 647-9161 (24 hours)
Phone: (435) 658-4739
Fax: (435) 631-2042
URL: https://peacehouse.org/
Peace House offers services to victims of domestic violence or sexual assault. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, clinical and case management services, community outreach, prevention and awareness education, emergency housing, and victim advocacy. Peace House serves Summit County.
Summit County Victim Assistance Program
6300 Justice Center Road, 5Park City, UT 84098
Phone: (435) 615-3851
Fax: (435) 615-3852
URL: https://www.summitcountyutah.gov/678/Victim-Assistance-Program
The Summit County Victim Assistance Program (SCVAP) exists to support victims and witnesses of all crime. Services include: education, referrals, and court support for victims and witnesses as their offender moves through the criminal justice system. Serving Summit County.
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.
Washington
DOVE Center
1240 E. 100 S. Suite 221St. George, UT 84790
Hotline: (435) 628-0458 (24 hours)
Phone: (435) 628-1204
Fax: (435) 628-0823
URL: https://dovecenter.org/
DOVE Center offers services to survivors of domestic abuse, dating violence, sexual assault, rape, sex trafficking, and stalking in Southern Utah. Services include: a 24-hour hotline (English/Spanish), emergency shelter, outreach center, counseling and support groups, case management, rape and sexual assault victim advocacy, court advocacy, medical advocacy, and on-campus advocacy at Utah Tech University. Dove Center serves Washington County.