Community Partners

Safe Utah

The SafeUT app provides a way to connect to licensed counselors that are ready to listen to any sized crisis or concern. Support is immediate and confidential, and as easy as reaching for your phone and sending that first message.

Health Department

The mission of the Utah Department of Health is to protect the public's health through preventing avoidable illness, injury, disability, and premature death; assuring access to affordable, quality health care; and promoting healthy lifestyles.

Clean Slate Utah

Utahns with a record often get left behind. Everyone makes mistakes, but when people turn their lives around, they deserve second chances. Clean Slate Utah is working to ensure that Utahns don't miss out on opportunities because of their past.

 
Utah Support Advocates for Recovery Awareness

Utah Support Advocates for Recovery Awareness

USARA’s mission is to connect and inspire communities to advocate for addiction recovery. We envision a Utah where recovery community and connection are recognized as the most valuable assets for people to recover from addiction.

211 Utah United Way

211 is an easy-to-remember, three-digit number that connects people to the services they need, such as housing and utility assistance, food resources, legal aid, and more.
211 is: Free, confidential, and for everyone. The number to call to give help and to get help
An invaluable resource in the aftermath of a disaster
A simple way to find the assistance you need from organizations throughout Utah

Sometimes, Google isn’t enough. For times when you don’t know what to do, who to call, or even what to ask, dial 2-1-1.

Vocational Rehabilitation

OUR MISSION

To assist eligible individuals with disabilities to prepare for and obtain employment and increase their independence.

OUR VISION

We envision a community which provides the highest quality services and empowers clients and staff in an environment of teamwork that results in rewarding employment, independence, and self-fulfillment.

 

Utah DPC

The Utah Valley Drug Prevention Coalition is a community volunteer effort that has been around for over 10 years. Our mission is to prevent and reduce alcohol, marijuana, tobacco, and prescription drug misuse among youth living in Utah County..

Our vision is a substance misuse-free Utah County where prevention science is used at every level from individual to community. That’s why we created this website, to share information on what effective prevention really is. Check out the tabs above to find more information specific to your area of influence.


NATIONAL RESOURCES

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a confidential, free, 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year, information service, available in English and Spanish, for individuals and family members facing mental and/or substance use disorders at 1-800-662-4357. This service provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations. Callers can also order free publications and other information.

 

Wasatch Behavioral Health

Wasatch Behavioral Health was founded in 1967 to provide quality mental health care for all individuals within Utah County and was the first community mental health center in Utah. Wasatch Behavioral Health is a comprehensive community mental health center offering an array of programs and services for children, teens and adults in both Utah and Wasatch Counties.

Valley Behavioral Health

Serving Salt Lake Valley For over 30 years, Valley Behavioral Health has successfully helped thousands of adults, children, and families by providing individualized therapy, mental health services, and personalized treatment methods to each individual's needs.

 

Utah Food & Care Coalition

Our primary mission began as a way to feed the hungry. Over the years, we’ve expanded to offer other meaningful services including hygiene, shower facilities, laundry services, internet access, haircuts, transitional housing, client outreach, education, and more. We have fashioned a collaborative service model by partnering with Wasatch Mental Health, Share a Smile Foundation, and Mountainlands Community Health Center to additionally provide on-site mental health, dental, and medical services.

Dear Addict Book
A Story of Addiction, Hope, Love, and Loss

In this Book you will...

  1. Gain a greater understanding of the addict’s struggle.

  2. Find that real recovery is a spiritual journey, and that it is a shared journey.

  3. Learn that addicts come from all walks of life, families, affluence, levels of trauma, and circumstances.