Child Abuse Prevention & Intervention

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Programs, often offered in the schools or in other community settings, that attempt to protect children from physical, sexual and/or emotional abuse or exploitation through a variety of educational interventions which may focus on children of various ages, parents, people who work with children and/or the community at large. (AIRS FN-1500.1900-150)

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Local Service
Statewide Service: Provides online resources, telehealth, or service at a satellite office.
Nationwide Service: Provides online resources, telehealth or services at a regional/national headquarters location.
1255 North 1200 West
Joy A O'Banion Building
Orem, UT 84057
Phone: 801-229-1181
Organization Name: Utah Association of Family Support Centers
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Address:
1255 North 1200 West
Joy A O'Banion Building
Orem, UT 84057
Phone: 801-229-1181
Fax: 801-229-2787
Email: info@utahvalleyfamilysupport.org
Eligibility:

For individuals and families in Utah, Wasatch, Summit, Millard and Juab counties. Children 0 - 11. Many services are free and fee for service program rates may be reduced for those who qualify. Contact for current information.

Services Provided: Provides therapeutic treatment and prevention programs for children, adults, and families whose lives have been affected by abuse or neglect. Telehealth options available.

  • Children's Out of Home Respite Care
  • Parenting Skills Classes
  • Social Skills Training
  • Play Therapy
  • Crisis Nurseries/Child Care
  • General Counseling Services
  • Child Abuse Counseling
  • Sexual Assault Prevention
  • Developmental Assessment
  • Stress Management
Provider Profiles:

Janelle Christensen, MSW, Executive Director

Stuart Harper, LCSW

Larry A. Krause, BSW, MSW: Specializes in treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder and child centered play therapy.

See website or contact for additional provider names and specialties. All providers may not provide all services

Source: United Way 2-1-1
Last Updated: 3/29/2022
2121 South State Street Ste 202
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
Phone: 801-393-3366
Organization Name: Prevent Child Abuse Utah
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Address:
2121 South State Street Ste 202
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
Phone: 801-393-3366
Toll Free Phone: 855-323-3237
Fax: 801-395-2930
Email: info@pcautah.org
Wheelchair Access: Complete
Languages Spoken: Spanish
Services Provided:

Forges and guides a community commitment to prevent child abuse. Doing this through advocacy and child abuse prevention programs.COVID-19 UPDATES: Please call or email via website for more information.

  • Parenting Skills Classes
  • Child Abuse Volunteer Opportunities
  • Advocacy
  • Child Abuse Prevention
Source: United Way 2-1-1
Last Updated: 12/8/2022
Statewide Provider
195 North 1950 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Phone: 801-538-4100
Statewide Provider
Organization Name: Division of Child and Family Services
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Address:
195 North 1950 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Phone: 801-538-4100
Fax: 801-538-3993
Email: dhsinfo@utah.gov
Eligibility:

Varies according to service, eligibility determined by local DCFS offices.

Services Provided: Works to keep children safe and strengthens families through prevention, child protective services, in-home services, and out-of-home care.Child abuse and child neglect prevention services for families may include voluntary Protective Services Counseling, court-ordered Protective Services Supervision, evidence-based home visitation programs, Protective Family Preservation for children who are at immediate risk of an out-of-home placement, parenting classes, developing child safety plans, teaching conflict resolution and problem solving skills, and other specialized information and referral.Also handles client complaints unresolved by the case manager through the appropriate Regional Office, then to the State Office, and finally to the Office of Child Protection Ombudsman.COVID-19 UPDATE: Access to DCFS offices is by appointment only. Contact the local office or caseworker directly by phone to schedule.

  • Children's Protective Services
Source: United Way 2-1-1
Last Updated: 3/28/2022
Crisis Line: 435-752-8880
1525 North 200 West
Logan, UT 84341
Phone: 435-752-8880
Organization Name: The Family Place
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Crisis Line: 435-752-8880
Address:
1525 North 200 West
Logan, UT 84341
Phone: 435-752-8880
Email: info@thefamilyplaceutah.org
Wheelchair Access: Complete
Services Provided:

Works with parents and children to build stronger families. Offers home based parenting education, child abuse counseling and prevention, crisis nurseries/ childcare, also offers sexual assault prevention, general crisis intervention hotlines, crime victim support groups, mental health related therapy and support groups, and spouse/ intimate partner abuse counseling.

COVID-19 UPDATE: Following all CDC and State guidelines; masks are required. Most counseling services are being done via telehealth, limited in person services based on need.



  • Crisis Nurseries/Child Care
  • Child Abuse Prevention
  • Sexual Assault Prevention
  • Home Based Parenting Education
  • Parenting Skills Classes
  • Crime Victim Support Groups
  • Child Abuse Counseling
  • Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling
  • General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
  • Mental Health Related Support Groups
Source: United Way 2-1-1
Last Updated: 6/13/2022
950 East 25th Street
Ogden, UT 84401
Phone: 801-629-5800
Organization Name: Division of Child and Family Services - Main Administration
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Address:
950 East 25th Street
Ogden, UT 84401
Phone: 801-629-5800
Toll Free Phone: 855-323-3237
Fax: 801-629-5866
Email: dcfs@utah.gov
Wheelchair Access: Complete
Languages Spoken: Spanish
Eligibility:

Ages 0 - 18

Services Provided: Works to keep children safe and strengthens families through prevention, child protective services, in-home services, and out-of-home care. Child abuse and child neglect prevention services for families may include voluntary Protective Services Counseling, court-ordered Protective Services Supervision, evidence-based home visitation programs, Protective Family Preservation for children who are at immediate risk of an out-of-home placement, parenting classes, developing child safety plans, teaching conflict resolution and problem solving skills, and other specialized information and referral. Also handles client complaints unresolved by the case manager through the regional office (see appropriate regional office for contact info), then the State Office (See State Office complaint contact number below), then, finally, through the Office of Child Protection Ombudsman (Search as a separate provider).COVID-19 UPDATE: Access to DCFS offices will be by appointment only.

  • Children's Protective Services
  • Child Abuse Prevention
  • Youth Violence Prevention
Source: United Way 2-1-1
Last Updated: 11/21/2022
276 North 200 East
Brigham City, UT 84302
Phone: 435-723-6010
Address:
276 North 200 East
Brigham City, UT 84302
Phone: 435-723-6010
Toll Free Phone: 800-733-6010
Fax: 435-723-7539
Email: kbonds@befsc.org
Languages Spoken: Spanish
Services Provided: Provides a wide range of education, counseling, and supportive services for families, including a crisis nursery. Works towards the prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect. Services include child abuse prevention, babysitting instruction, case care management, home based parenting education/skills classes/materials, general counseling services, and child guidance.COVID-19 UPDATE: Following all CDC and state guidelines.

  • General Counseling Services
  • Child Abuse Prevention
  • Holiday Gifts/Toys
  • Child Guidance
  • Babysitting Instruction
  • Crisis Nurseries/Child Care
  • Case/Care Management
  • Parenting Materials
  • Home Based Parenting Education
  • Parenting Skills Classes
Provider Profiles:

Katy Bonds, LCSW

Approaches Used:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT)
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)
Family Therapy
sand tray therapy
EMDR trauma processing

Source: United Way 2-1-1
Last Updated: 11/17/2022
3340 South Harrison Boulevard Ste 110
Ogden, UT 84403
Phone: 801-393-3113
Organization Name: Utah Association of Family Support Centers
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Address:
3340 South Harrison Boulevard Ste 110
Ogden, UT 84403
Phone: 801-393-3113
Fax: 801-394-1910
Email: fsco.family@gmail.com
Wheelchair Access: Complete
Languages Spoken: Spanish
Eligibility:

Weber and Morgan counties. Families who have adopted a child through the State of Utah’s Division of Child and Family Services- ages 0-17

Services Provided: Committed to providing education and supportive services to strengthen the family unit and enhance family functioning. Provides crisis nurseries/child care, child abuse prevention, home based parenting education, parenting skills classes, children's out of home respite care, and provides specialized information and referral.COVID-19 UPDATE: Following all CDC and state guidelines. If unvaccinated, must wear a mask at all times.

  • Family Counseling
  • Home Based Parenting Education
  • Child Abuse Prevention
  • Children's Out of Home Respite Care
  • Specialized Information and Referral
  • Parenting Skills Classes
  • Crisis Nurseries/Child Care
Source: United Way 2-1-1
Last Updated: 10/13/2022
3544 Lincoln Avenue, Ste D
Ogden, UT 84401
Phone: 801-393-3366
Address:
3544 Lincoln Avenue, Ste D
Ogden, UT 84401
Phone: 801-393-3366
Toll Free Phone: 855-323-3237
Fax: 801-805-0109
Wheelchair Access: Complete
Services Provided: Committed to prevent child abuse in all its forms, through child abuse prevention program, advocacy, home based parenting education and specialized information and referral. Also offers a variety of volunteer opportunities.COVID-19 UPDATE: Agency is experiencing a soft closure; some staff have limited availability. All in-person programming is held virtually. Following all CDC and state guidelines; please call for additional information.

  • Specialized Information and Referral
  • Child Abuse Volunteer Opportunities
  • Advocacy
  • Child Abuse Prevention
  • Home Based Parenting Education
Source: United Way 2-1-1
Last Updated: 3/30/2022
167 South 200 East
Vernal, UT 84078
Phone: 435-781-0105
Address:
167 South 200 East
Vernal, UT 84078
Phone: 435-781-0105
Fax: 435-781-6573
Email: tmurray@uintah.utah.gov
Wheelchair Access: Complete
Languages Spoken: Spanish
Services Provided: Provides a safe, comfortable environment for children to receive crime victim support and child abuse medical evaluations.COVID-19 UPDATE: Following CDC and state guidelines. By appointment only.

  • Crime Victim Support
  • Child Abuse Medical Evaluations
Source: United Way 2-1-1
Last Updated: 10/20/2022
80 South Fairgrounds Road
Price, UT 84501
Phone: 435-636-3739
Organization Name: Carbon County Government
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Address:
80 South Fairgrounds Road
Price, UT 84501
Phone: 435-636-3739
Fax: 435-637-8492
Wheelchair Access: Entry and Bathroom(s)
Languages Spoken: Spanish
Services Provided: A home-like facility that serves children who might have be victims of child abuse and or neglect. Children visit the center while investigators meet with them and their parents. The Crisis Nursery is a child abuse prevention program. When parents are feeling overwhelmed, or may be handling an emergency, can bring children in for temporary care. The program does not provide child care for work and school.

  • Child Abuse Reporting/Emergency Response
  • Home Based Parenting Education
  • Parenting Skills Classes
  • Child Abuse Counseling
  • Child Abuse Medical Evaluations
  • Crisis Nurseries/Child Care
  • Child Abuse Prevention
Source: United Way 2-1-1
Last Updated: 2/2/2023
1050 South Medical Drive Ste B
Brigham City, UT 84302
Phone: 435-734-4075
Organization Name: Division of Child and Family Services - Main Administration
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Address:
1050 South Medical Drive Ste B
Brigham City, UT 84302
Phone: 435-734-4075
Email: dcfs@utah.gov
Services Provided: Works to keep children safe and strengthens families through prevention, child protective services, in-home services, and out-of-home care.Child abuse and child neglect prevention services for families may include voluntary Protective Services Counseling, court-ordered Protective Services Supervision, evidence-based home visitation programs, Protective Family Preservation for children who are at immediate risk of an out-of-home placement, parenting classes, developing child safety plans, teaching conflict resolution and problem solving skills, and other specialized information and referral.Also handles client complaints unresolved by the case manager through the appropriate Regional Office, then to the State Office, and finally to the Office of Child Protection Ombudsman.COVID-19 UPDATE: Access to DCFS offices is by appointment only. Contact the local office or caseworker directly by phone to schedule.

  • Youth Violence Prevention
  • Child Abuse Prevention
  • Children's Protective Services
Source: United Way 2-1-1
Last Updated: 3/28/2022
259 North 700 East
Roosevelt, UT 84066
Phone: 435-722-2401
Organization Name: Utah Association of Family Support Centers
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Address:
259 North 700 East
Roosevelt, UT 84066
Phone: 435-722-2401
Fax: 435-722-8579
Email: familysupport@ubtanet.com
Eligibility:

Children 0-11 years old, will receive children if parents have an emergency, doctor appointment or counseling sessions. Otherwise persons 18+ years old. Daggett, Duchesne and Uintah counties.

Services Provided: Provides child abuse prevention and childcare/crisis nurseries.COVID-19 UPDATE: Following CDC and State Guidelines.

  • Disability Related Parenting Programs
  • Parenting Skills Classes
  • Parent Support Groups
  • Child Abuse Prevention
  • Crisis Nurseries/Child Care
  • Child Care Volunteer Opportunities
Source: United Way 2-1-1
Last Updated: 1/25/2023
861 East 900 North
American Fork, UT 84003
Phone: 801-763-4100
Organization Name: Division of Child and Family Services - Main Administration
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Address:
861 East 900 North
American Fork, UT 84003
Phone: 801-763-4100
Toll Free Phone: 855-323-3237
Email: dcfsintake@utah.gov
Services Provided: Works to keep children safe and strengthens families through prevention, child protective services, in-home services, and out-of-home care.Child abuse and child neglect prevention services for families may include voluntary Protective Services Counseling, court-ordered Protective Services Supervision, evidence-based home visitation programs, Protective Family Preservation for children who are at immediate risk of an out-of-home placement, parenting classes, developing child safety plans, teaching conflict resolution and problem solving skills, and other specialized information and referral.Also handles client complaints unresolved by the case manager through the appropriate Regional Office, then to the State Office, and finally to the Office of Child Protection Ombudsman.COVID-19 UPDATE: Access to DCFS offices is by appointment only. Contact the local office or caseworker directly by phone to schedule.

  • Youth Violence Prevention
  • Child Abuse Prevention
  • Children's Protective Services
Source: United Way 2-1-1
Last Updated: 3/28/2022
97 East Center Street Suite 200
Orem, UT 84057
Phone: 801-224-7820
Organization Name: Division of Child and Family Services
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Address:
97 East Center Street Suite 200
Orem, UT 84057
Phone: 801-224-7820
Toll Free Phone: 855-323-3237
Fax: 855-323-3238
Email: dcfsintake@utah.gov
Eligibility:

Varies according to service; contact Centralized Intake toll free; eligibility determined by local DCFS offices.

Services Provided:

1. Child welfare services - protective services, foster care and adoptions.
2. Family services - family, marriage and child counseling, parenting groups, day care placement, supervision and follow through.
3. Family Preservation Unit - services for families who have experienced some difficulties related to abuse or neglect, but for whom removal of the child from the home is not necessary.
4. To be a foster parent contact the Utah Foster Care Foundation, www.utahfostercare.org/, or 1-877-505-5437 (Toll-free).
5. Adoption.
6. Independent Living Program (ILP) - a program for teens from age 16 to 18 who will not be returning to their natural home. Teaches youth to function independently and transition successfully from foster care into adulthood. Teen must currently be in the custody of the state such as foster care.
7. Services for youth - in their home.

Provider Profiles:

All child abuse and/or neglect referrals for the state are now processed through our Centralized Intake office in Magna, where staff are available 24/7 to take referrals. For email referrals there could be up to a week's turn-around time.

Source: Medical Home Portal
Last Updated: 4/19/2022
10008 South Creek Run Way
Sandy, UT 84070
Phone: 801-253-5720
Organization Name: Division of Child and Family Services - Main Administration
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Address:
10008 South Creek Run Way
Sandy, UT 84070
Phone: 801-253-5720
Email: dcfs@utah.gov
Eligibility:

Varies according to service, eligibility determined by local DCFS offices.

Services Provided: Works to keep children safe and strengthens families through prevention, child protective services, in-home services, and out-of-home care.Child abuse and child neglect prevention services for families may include voluntary Protective Services Counseling, court-ordered Protective Services Supervision, evidence-based home visitation programs, Protective Family Preservation for children who are at immediate risk of an out-of-home placement, parenting classes, developing child safety plans, teaching conflict resolution and problem solving skills, and other specialized information and referral.Also handles client complaints unresolved by the case manager through the appropriate Regional Office, then to the State Office, and finally to the Office of Child Protection Ombudsman.COVID-19 UPDATE: Access to DCFS offices is by appointment only. Contact the local office or caseworker directly by phone to schedule.

  • Children's Protective Services
Source: United Way 2-1-1
Last Updated: 3/28/2022
447 West Bearcat Drive (2200 S)
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
Phone: 801-355-2846
Organization Name: Volunteers of America Utah
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Address:
447 West Bearcat Drive (2200 S)
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
Phone: 801-355-2846
Fax: 801-359-3244
Email: info@voaut.org
Eligibility:

Children and youth, families. Treatment for those who otherwise are unable to afford treatment, sliding scale. Childcare available. Patient diagnosis must be appropriate for outpatient treatment. Subsidized substance abuse and domestic violence treatment services are primarily available for Salt Lake County residents within income criteria. Children and adults from low-income families who have witnessed or experienced domestic abuse.

Services Provided: Provides general counseling, and counseling for children affected by domestic violence, substance use disorder, and spouse/intimate partner abuse. Provides child abuse prevention support to families impacted by addiction to alcohol and other drugs, and/or involved with domestic violence.COVID-19 UPDATE: Following all CDC and state guidelines.

  • Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Prevention
  • Counseling for Children Affected by Domestic Violence
  • Substance Use Disorder Counseling
  • Child Abuse Prevention
  • Adolescent/Youth Counseling
  • General Counseling Services
  • Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling
Source: United Way 2-1-1
Last Updated: 10/20/2022
Crisis Line: 435-752-8880
10 North 600 East
Hyrum, UT 84319
Phone: 435-752-8880
Organization Name: The Family Place
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Crisis Line: 435-752-8880
Address:
10 North 600 East
Hyrum, UT 84319
Phone: 435-752-8880
Toll Free Phone: 435-752-8880
Email: info@thefamilyplaceutah.org
Languages Spoken: Spanish translation services available.
Eligibility:

Children in preschool through 6th grade, Utah, Cache and Rich counties

Services Provided:

Works with parents and children to build stronger families. Offers home based parenting education, child abuse counseling and prevention, also offers sexual assault prevention, general crisis intervention hotlines, and spouse/ intimate partner abuse counseling. COVID-19 UPDATE: Following all CDC and State guidelines; masks are required. Counseling is being offered via telehealth.

  • Home Based Parenting Education
  • Crisis Nurseries/Child Care
  • Parenting Skills Classes
  • Child Abuse Counseling
  • Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling
  • Child Abuse Prevention
  • General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
  • Sexual Assault Prevention
Provider Profiles:

Offices in Logan, Hyrum and Smithfield

Source: United Way 2-1-1
Last Updated: 6/13/2022
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4101 North Thanksgiving Way Ste 100
Lehi, UT 84043
Phone: 801-341-2308
Address:
4101 North Thanksgiving Way Ste 100
Lehi, UT 84043
Phone: 801-341-2308
Services Provided:

Provides therapeutic retreats for women who were sexually abused as children or adolescents.

  • Child Abuse Support Groups
  • Child Abuse Prevention
Source: United Way 2-1-1
Last Updated: 1/26/2023
Crisis Line: 435-752-8880
502 South Main Street
Smithfield, UT 84335
Phone: 435-752-8880
Organization Name: The Family Place
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Crisis Line: 435-752-8880
Address:
502 South Main Street
Smithfield, UT 84335
Phone: 435-752-8880
Fax: 435-752-8884
Email: counseling@thefamilyplaceutah.org
Languages Spoken: Spanish, translation services available, Spanish, limited translation services available
Services Provided: Protects children and families who are at risk of being abused or neglected. Provides an emergency hotline, counseling, prevention, temporary child care, and referral/ support for families in crisis.COVID-19 UPDATE: Following CDC and State Guidelines.

  • Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling
  • Family Counseling
  • Child Abuse Counseling
  • Child Abuse Prevention
  • Sexual Assault Prevention
  • General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
  • Crisis Nurseries/Child Care
Source: United Way 2-1-1
Last Updated: 11/21/2022
609 North State Road 198 South
Salem, UT 84653
Phone: 801-794-6700
Organization Name: Division of Child and Family Services - Main Administration
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Address:
609 North State Road 198 South
Salem, UT 84653
Phone: 801-794-6700
Email: dhsinfo@utah.gov
Services Provided: Works to keep children safe and strengthens families through prevention, child protective services, in-home services, and out-of-home care.Child abuse and child neglect prevention services for families may include voluntary Protective Services Counseling, court-ordered Protective Services Supervision, evidence-based home visitation programs, Protective Family Preservation for children who are at immediate risk of an out-of-home placement, parenting classes, developing child safety plans, teaching conflict resolution and problem solving skills, and other specialized information and referral.Also handles client complaints unresolved by the case manager through the appropriate Regional Office, then to the State Office, and finally to the Office of Child Protection Ombudsman.COVID-19 UPDATE: Access to DCFS offices is by appointment only. Contact the local office or caseworker directly by phone to schedule.

  • Children's Protective Services
  • Youth Violence Prevention
  • Child Abuse Prevention
Source: United Way 2-1-1
Last Updated: 3/28/2022
1360 East 1450 South
Clearfield, UT 84015
Phone: 801-773-0712
Organization Name: Open Doors
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Address:
1360 East 1450 South
Clearfield, UT 84015
Phone: 801-773-0712
Fax: 801-774-8267
Email: info@opendoorsutah.org
Languages Spoken: Spanish
Services Provided: Offers programs that strengthen families and nurture healthy parent/child relationships, including crisis/respite nursery care, adult mentoring, parenting support, and volunteer opportunities.COVID-19 Updates: Following CDC and State Guidelines.

  • Child Abuse Prevention
  • Rent Payment Assistance
  • Parenting Support Volunteer Opportunities
  • Child Abuse Counseling
  • Crisis Nurseries/Child Care
  • Adult Mentoring Programs
Source: United Way 2-1-1
Last Updated: 1/25/2023
Statewide Provider
136 East South Temple, Suite 1400
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Phone: 801-875-0883
Statewide Provider
Address:
136 East South Temple, Suite 1400
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Phone: 801-875-0883
Eligibility: Children ages 0-11 and their families. Services are free to all those in crisis.
Services Provided:

Provides support to local Family Support Centers which protect children in crisis situations. Website includes statewide program locator.

Services Include:

  • Crisis and Respite Nurseries
  • Counseling and Education
  • In-home Programs
  • Self-Sufficiency Programs

Based on the needs of the particular community, each agency may offers additional services, ranging from on-site therapists, lending libraries, and in-home parenting support. 

Source: Medical Home Portal
Last Updated: 4/22/2022
765 South Skylake Drive
Woodland Hills, UT 84653
Phone: 801-635-9650
Address:
765 South Skylake Drive
Woodland Hills, UT 84653
Phone: 801-635-9650
Services Provided:

Assists children who have suffered trauma and abuse through education, training and by providing resources.

Partners with Granite School District to provide trauma and evidence-based therapeutic intervention training to school counselors, psychologists, teachers, and community centers.

Provider Profiles:

Liesl Einerson, LCSW - Adoption Program Coordinator

Source: Medical Home Portal
Last Updated: 4/22/2022
Nationwide Provider
1433 N 1075 West, Suite 110
Farmilngton, UT 84025
Phone: 801-447-9360
Nationwide Provider
Address:
1433 N 1075 West, Suite 110
Farmilngton, UT 84025
Phone: 801-447-9360
Fax: 801-447-9364
Email: mail@dontshake.org
Wheelchair Access: Complete
Services Provided:

Works to "prevent shaken baby syndrome and promote the well-being of infants generally through the development and implementation of programs, policy and research; and to support and educate families, caregivers and professionals.”

Source: MHP-Nationwide
Last Updated: 1/23/2023
Nationwide Provider
5600 Fishers Lane, Parklawn Building, Room 17C-26
Rockville, MD 20857
Nationwide Provider
Organization Name: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
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Address:
5600 Fishers Lane, Parklawn Building, Room 17C-26
Rockville, MD 20857
Email: info@nctsn.org
Services Provided:

Provides website-based resources for parents and caregivers who play an essential role in helping children and teenagers recover from traumatic events. The website has a number of resources including definitions and types of child trauma, treatments and practices, screenings and assessments, information on trauma-informed care, as well as tip sheets and trainings in English and Spanish.

Provider Profiles:

Internet-based resource

Source: MHP-Nationwide
Last Updated: 9/8/2022
Nationwide Provider
Crisis Line: 800-422-4453
6730 N. Scottsdale Rd, Suite 150
Paradise Valley, AZ 85253
Phone: 480-922-8212
Nationwide Provider
Organization Name: Childhelp
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Crisis Line: 800-422-4453
Address:
6730 N. Scottsdale Rd, Suite 150
Paradise Valley, AZ 85253
Phone: 480-922-8212
Fax: 480-922-7061
Email: info@childhelp.org
Services Provided:

Provides services to prevent child abuse. Serving the U.S. and Canada, the hotline is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with professional crisis counselors who—through interpreters—provide assistance in over 170 languages. The hotline offers crisis intervention, information, and referrals to thousands of emergency, social service, and support resources. All calls are confidential.

Source: Nationwide Suggest Providers Queue
Last Updated: 1/6/2023
Nationwide Provider
333 John Carlyle Street Ste 125
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: 703-224-2150
Nationwide Provider
Address:
333 John Carlyle Street Ste 125
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: 703-224-2150
Toll Free Phone: 800-843-5678
Fax: 703-224-2122
Email: hotline@ncmec.org
Eligibility:

Anyone can call the hotline to report a missing child or check the website for tips and prevention advice.

Services Provided: Works with law enforcement, families, and the professionals who serve them on issues related to missing and sexually exploited children. They have created a public and private partnership to establish a missing children hotline and serve as the national clearinghouse for information related to these issues.

  • Internet Safety Education
  • Child Kidnapping Prevention
  • Child Sexual Exploitation Reporting
  • Disaster Survivor Inquiries
Source: Nationwide Suggest Providers Queue
Last Updated: 4/7/2022
Nationwide Provider
Crisis Line: 888-373-7888
PO Box 65323
Washington, DC
Nationwide Provider
Crisis Line: 888-373-7888
Address:
PO Box 65323
Washington, DC
Text: 233733
Email: help@humantraffickinghotline.org
Eligibility:

Available to anyone needing help regarding a human trafficking situation or seeking information about human trafficking.

Services Provided:

Provides a 24/7 reporting hotline (phone, text, live chat, email), information, and confidential referral to social and legal services for victims and survivors of human trafficking. The Hotline also receives tips about potential situations of sex and labor trafficking and facilitates reporting that information to the appropriate authorities in certain cases. The hotline is operated by Polaris, a non-government organization leading the fight to end human trafficking.COVID-19 Update: following all CDC and state guidelines.

  • Human Trafficking Hotlines
  • Human Trafficking Prevention
Provider Profiles:

The Hotline is operated by Polaris, a non-profit, non-governmental organization working exclusively on the issue of human trafficking. The Trafficking Hotline is not a government entity, law enforcement, or an immigration authority.

Source: Nationwide Suggest Providers Queue
Last Updated: 6/13/2022
Nationwide Provider
3580 Wilshire Blvd, #900-37
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Phone: 213-365-1906 Crisis Line: 888-539-2373
Nationwide Provider
Address:
3580 Wilshire Blvd, #900-37
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Phone: 213-365-1906
Crisis Line: 888-539-2373
Fax: 213-365-5257
Email: info@castla.org
Eligibility:

Contact for eligibility.

Services Provided:

Offers support all along the continuum of a human trafficking survivor’s journey, including: emergency response, counseling and skills training, shelter, legal advocacy and survivor leadership.

Hotline & Emergency Response: 888-539-2373. The hotline provides around the clock response to victims of human trafficking and law enforcement and serves as a resource to the community for referrals, technical assistance and reporting tips regarding potential human trafficking cases. The emergency response team provides immediate, short-term services to ensure the safety and well-being of victims when they first escape their trafficking situation.

Social Services: CAST's intensive case management program offers a client-centered, trauma-informed approach to helping survivors along their journey to freedom and independence. The program begins with a comprehensive assessment to determine goals and necessary next steps. Services include basic necessities, safety planning, supportive counseling, medical, education, life skills training, employment, transportation, applying for state/federal benefits and more.

Legal Services: CAST attorneys empower survivors to assert their legal rights and choose appropriate remedies to rebuild their lives. The legal services program works collaboratively with survivors, community-based organizations, public-interest attorneys and numerous government agencies to ensure survivors of human trafficking are provided culturally-sensitive, victim-centered legal representation. Along with its in-house legal team, CAST's pro bono attorneys dedicate their time and talent assisting with immigration advocacy, criminal victim-witness advocacy, civil litigation, family law and cutting edge policy initiatives.

Youth Program: CAST recognizes the specialized needs of minor and transition age youth (TAY) survivors of human trafficking and developed specific youth-focused programming. Youth services include monthly group activities focused on empowerment, positive experiences and education; comprehensive case management with interventions geared towards youth; and individual assistance navigating various systems, including the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services and Probation Department, when necessary. In addition, the program offers internships for Transition-Aged Youth (TAY), which seek to build job skills and professional development through direct work experience and mentorship.

Survivor Leadership: CAST’s work is directly informed by the real experiences of the clients it serves. The survivor leadership programs, Survivor Advisory Caucus (launched in 2003) and National Survivor Network (launched in 2011), bring together a community of survivors of human trafficking for peer-to-peer mentorship and survivor-led advocacy. Their voices on policy and public awareness have led to the development of stronger protections for victims in both California and federal anti-trafficking laws. By connecting survivors across the country, CAST supports and encourages survivors to realize their own leadership qualities and to value their insight, not just as survivors, but as experts in the field.

Training & Technical Assistance: CAST’s Comprehensive Training and Technical Assistance (TTA) program is designed to provide expertise and training for service advocates on the full spectrum of legal remedies available to human trafficking victims through individualized technical assistance, in-person training and regular working group calls. CAST TTA is now offering free support to attorneys and social service providers assisting trafficking survivors with legal needs in the following areas of law: immigration, criminal re-entry, reporting to law enforcement, ethics, criminal victim witness advocacy, program support, referrals, civil and more. Through this program, CAST's TTA team established a toll-free hotline and dedicated email to respond to breaking requests for technical assistance from both legal and social service providers. For case specific questions or individualized technical assistance for attorneys and social service providers, contact TTA through the online "Technical Assistance Request Form". We try to respond to TA requests within 72 hours. If the volume of requests is high response may be up to 7 days.

Advocacy & Public Policy: Drawing from nearly two decades of direct experience with victims of human trafficking, CAST has catalyzed first-of-its-kind legislation and has won the respect and partnership of a diverse group of policy leaders. CAST begins all its policy initiatives by engaging its main constituents – survivors themselves. These initiatives center on survivor experiences and highlight survivor advocacy. CAST not only introduces anti-trafficking legislation, but also works hard to ensure policy implementation.

Los Angeles local programs:
-Shelter
-Partnerships & Outreach

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Nationwide Provider
330 C Street S.W.
Washington, DC 20201
Phone: 800-394-3366
Nationwide Provider
Organization Name: Children's Bureau
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Address:
330 C Street S.W.
Washington, DC 20201
Phone: 800-394-3366
Toll Free Phone: 800-394-3366
Email: info@childwelfare.gov
Eligibility:

Contact for specific information.

Services Provided:

Promotes the safety, permanency and well being of children and families by connecting child welfare, adoption and referral professionals as well as concerned citizens to timely, essential information.

Provides access to print and electronic publications, web sites and online databases covering a wide range of topics from prevention to permanency, including child welfare, child abuse and neglect, adoption search and reunion and much more.

To report child abuse or neglect, please contact Child Help USA at 1.800.4 A Child (1.800.422.4453) or see our list of State child abuse and neglect reporting numbers.

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Nationwide Provider
590 Avenue of the Americas, 14th Floor
New York, NY 10011
Nationwide Provider
Address:
590 Avenue of the Americas, 14th Floor
New York, NY 10011
Toll Free Phone: 877-402-7722
Services Provided:

Focuses on meeting the needs of professionals engaged in all aspects of services for maltreated children and their families.

Serves Include:

  • Promoting research
  • Connecting professionals to promote the best response to child maltreatment
  • Educating the public about child abuse and neglect
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