Refugee Services - Local Resources

IRC

IRC Founded in 1933, the IRC is a global leader in emergency relief, rehabilitation, protection of human rights, post-conflict development, resettlement services and advocacy for those uprooted or affected by violent conflict and oppression.

http://www.theirc.org/where/united_states_salt_lake_city_ut/irc_programs_in_salt_lake_city.html

Phone: (801) 328-1091
231 East 400 South, Suite 50
Salt Lake City

Catholic Community Services

Four-hundred thousand times a year, Catholic Community Services (CCS) of Utah provides help which makes the road to self-sufficiency and recovery less difficult and lonely for our poor, sick, and homeless neighbors. For over 60 years, Catholic Community Services of Utah has provided help and created hope for people of all faiths, ages, ethnic backgrounds and economic circumstances. The mission of CCS has evolved to reflect the changing dynamics of the entire Utah community. However, the original spirit and intention to make a difference in the lives of people remains undiluted.

745 East 300 South
Salt Lake City, Utah 84102
Phone: (801) 977-9119

http://www.ccsutah.org/

Asian Association of Utah (AAU)

Individual, family and group counseling are provided to help clients improve psychological and social functioning. Counseling is provided in culturally appropriate ways while addressing difficulties that clients encounter in the assimilation process. AAU also provides alcohol and other drug treatment for youth and adult.

AAU Counseling Department
Phone: 467-6060
1588 South Major Street (35 E. between State & Main)

http://www.aau-slc.org/

Lutheran Services of Utah

Lutheran Social Service of Utah
Leslie Whited-Vance
CEO/Director of Ministry
lssutah@yahoo.com
Phone: 588-0139; 877-388-5778
1800 l Square 1800 South West Temple Suite 305
Salt Lake City, Utah 84115
Hours: Monday-Thursday; Noon to 8 pm

 www.lssu.org

Refugee, Asylee, First Generation Literacy

Manna Market - Refugee Food Bank

Refugee and First Generation Literacy Program

More Blue Sky Center

Green Waters Health Center

Utah Federation for Youth

Promotes safe, healthy communities through the prevention of substance abuse and violence. Project Guuleysi helps refugee and immigrant youth acclimate to new culture through programming, life skill classes, and prevention

641 West North Temple, Suite 40
SLC, UT 84116
Phone:468-0699

http://www.ufyi.org

Target Population: Youth,Refugees/Entrants/Asylees

SpyHop

Spy Hop Productions is a not-for-profit youth media arts and education center whose purpose is to empower youth to express their voice and with it create positive change in their lives, their community, and the world. The majority of Spy Hop’s programs are offered free of charge, and financial assistance is available to youth who cannot afford tuition-based workshops.

511 West 200 South, Ste. 100
SLC, UT 84101
Phone: 532-7500

http://www.spyhop.org

Utah Health and Human Rights Project (UHHP)

The Utah Health & Human Rights Project (UHHP) is a direct service and advocacy agency that promotes the health, dignity, and self-sufficiency of refugees, asylees, and immigrants who have endured severe human rights abuses, including torture, war-related trauma, and human trafficking. UHHP is guided by profound respect for the dignity and resiliency of our clients. We believe that all survivors of human rights abuses deserve the opportunity to live fulfilling, dignified, and productive lives.

Susan Ritter, Director
Phone: 363-4596

http://www.uhhp.org/

Valley Mental Health

Valley Mental Health (VMH) provides mental health services to Salt Lake County citizens by improving, enhancing, and promoting the emotional well-being and growth of individuals who experience life-disrupting problems due to mental illness and/or chemical abuse and to strengthen the quality of their personal, family and community life.

North Valley, 1020 South Main

Adam Cappell
Phone Number: 539-7000

24-Hour Crisis Care and Services: 261-1442, or toll free (800) 537-8739

http://www.valleymentalhealth.org/

Utah Cares

A free, confidential on-line tool to help you find state and community services. You can search by Need (Clothing, Childcare, Elderly Care, or Care for a Disabled Person, Employment, Education & Training, Financial, Food, Health or Mental Health Care, Housing, Legal, Safety and Abuse, and Transportation), by Group (target population such as refugees, English Language Learners, homeless, unemployed, etc.), or Provider (quickly find a specific provider or service.)

https://utahcares.utah.gov

 What's New