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Government and Community Resources - General Handbook 22.12
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In many areas, members have access to government or community resources that help with basic needs. Such resources may include:
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Health care assistance
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Food assistance
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Job training and placement services
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Mental health services
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Education programs
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Senior assistance programs
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Housing assistance
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Members are encouraged to explore these resources, in addition to resources provided by the Church (see 22.13).
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The directory below is intended to help individuals, families and leaders find local resources related to areas of self-reliance offered by the church, government or community organizations. Individuals and families should validate and verify suitability of each resource before using. This directory is not intended to be an exhaustive list nor to promote or recommend any particular organization. Including government or community resources on this does not constitute an endorsment by the church.
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Church Resources shown in Yellow
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AdoptionUtah's Adoption ConnectionProudly Connecting Utah's Waiting Children to Their Families Since 1986Midvale801-265-0444https://www.utahadopt.org/Proudly Connecting Utah's Waiting Children to Their Families Since 1986
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Clinical Mental IllnessCenter For Change1790 N State StreetOrem888-224-8250https://centerforchange.comAt Center for Change, our holistic approach, rigorous medical and clinical program, wide range of levels of care and nurturing environment set us apart. Our extensive team includes seasoned medical, psychological and nutritional experts who have been carefully selected because of their expertise in treating both the outward symptoms and underlying causes of eating disorders. Call us and get your life back.
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Clinical Mental IllnessInner Change 86 N University Ave #450, Provo877-282-4782https://innerchange.comFor more than a decade, InnerChange and its family of programs has worked with adolescents and young adults to bring about change that heals families and lasts for generations. Our programs are rooted in the strength of the family system and include residential treatment centers, therapeutic boarding schools and community-based outpatient opportunities. Though our programs are diverse in many ways, they are all bound by a shared goal: to heal generations and provide lifelong positive change for those with whom we work.
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ClothingDeseret Industries - Springville655 South 1750 WestSpringville801-489-3203https://www.deseretindustries.org/locations/2078139
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Community ResourcesFindHelp.orghttps://findhelp.orgUse findhelp.org to serve for food, housing, healthcare, programs, support, transportaton, education, legal and more.
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Community ResourcesUnited Way - 211211211utah.orgUtah 211 makes finding help easier. Our statewide resource database and referral network is designed to help every Utahn get support to meet their basic needs when in crisis or difficult circumstances.  
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Disabilities Physical or Mental
UVU Center for Autism800 WEST UNIVERSITY PARKWAYOrem801-863-7620https://www.uvu.edu/autismImproves the quality of life for those living and working with Autism Spectrum Disorder by preparing students for professional careers in the field, providing evidence-based services and education, and fostering a community of belonging.
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Disabilities Physical or Mental
Ability 1st Utah1455 W. 820 N. Provo801-373-5044https://ability1stutah.orgSince January 2001, Ability 1st Utah has been providing services to individuals with all types of disabilities and of any age to help them achieve their goal of remaining independent in their homes and active in their communities.  Our organization seeks to help individuals with disabilities to remove whatever limitations they may encounter along the way and turn them into opportunities for developing their abilities to enjoy independent living lifestyles.
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Disabilities Physical or Mental
Autism Center For Adults6232 S 900 E Murray(801) 784-5972https://adultautismcenter.org/The Adult Autism Center seeks to provide hands-on training and ABA therapy for individuals. These programs aim to focus on daily living, vocational skills, and more.
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Disabilities Physical or Mental
United Angels Foundation1411 W. 1250 S. Suite 310Orem801-877-2852https://www.unitedangels.org/The United Angels Foundation (UAF) is a non-profit, parent-to-parent support group. The primary mission of the foundation is to support parents and families of children with special needs.
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Disabilities Physical or Mental
Utah Parent Center - Nebo School District5296 S Commerce Dr., Suite 302Murray801-228-8144https://utahparentcenter.orgDo you have a child with a disability or special need attending school in Nebo School District?
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Domestic Violence or AbuseBYU SASAS - Sexual Assault Survivor Advocacy ServicesBYU Wilkinson Student Center
1500 WSC
Provo801-422-9071https://advocagtes.byu.eduThe advocates provide crisis intervention, support, guidance and information regarding university policies and procedures to help survivors make informed decisions.
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Domestic Violence or AbuseUtah Valley Family Support and Treatment Center1255 N 1200 WOrem01-229-1181https://www.utahvalleyfamilysupport.org/The Utah Valley Family Support Center, Inc. (DBA Family Support & Treatment Center) is a private, nonprofit organization established in July 1984 with a primary purpose of preventing and treating child abuse.
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Domestic Violence or AbuseChildren's Justice Center315 S. 100 E.Provo801-851-8554https://www.utahcounty.gov/Dept/cjc/index.aspChildren's Justice Center (CJC) is a homelike facility which serves children and families who are experiencing the crisis and chaos that comes with the disclosure of significant physical or sexual abuse of a child. The Center is designed to help children feel safe and comfortable so that they may begin to deal with the difficult and often frightening issues that surround abuse. The focus and function of the Children's Justice Center is to reduce the trauma of the child abuse investigation and help the child feel safe to reveal the truth.
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Domestic Violence or AbuseFamily Haven1255 N. 1200 W. Orem801-229-1181https://family-haven.orgWe build a community of happy, healthy individuals and families through child abuse prevention programs and therapy services.
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Domestic Violence or AbuseFamily Justice Center151 S. University Ave. Provo801-851-8508https://uovc.concerncenter.com/resource/1998Multiple Free Community Resources: Timpanogos Legal Center, Victim Advocate Services, Division of Child and Family Services, Community Action ,Medical Insurance Assistance, Housing Agencies in Utah County, Utah County Health and Justice Building
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Domestic Violence or AbuseThe Refuge Utah1433 E. 840 N. Orem801-227-5038https://www.therefugeutah.orgSince 1984, The Refuge Utah (formerly known as The Center for Women and Children in Crisis) has provided a safe, caring, and therapeutic environment to assist in the recovery of survivors of domestic violence, rape, sexual assault, and stalking. Our goal is to facilitate healing and to advocate for victims with the intent to decrease the incidence of such violence in the community.
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Domestic Violence or AbuseBACA - Bikers Against Child AbuseH STATE INFORMATION
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Spanish Fork801-356-0865https://utah.bacaworld.org/Bikers Against Child Abuse, Inc. (B.A.C.A.) exists with the intent to create a safer environment for abused children. We exist as a body of Bikers to empower children to not feel afraid of the world in which they live. We stand ready to lend support to our wounded friends by involving them with an established, united organization. We work in conjunction with local and state officials who are already in place to protect children. We desire to send a clear message to all involved with the abused child that this child is part of our organization, and that we are prepared to lend our physical and emotional support to them by affiliation, and our physical presence. We stand at the ready to shield these children from further abuse. We do not condone the use of violence or physical force in any manner, however, if circumstances arise such that we are the only obstacle preventing a child from further abuse, we stand ready to be that obstacle.
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Domestic Violence or AbuseChild Abuse Reporting Line855-323-3237
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Domestic Violence or AbuseAdult Protective Services800-371-7897
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Drug DisposalSafe Drug Disposalhttps://knowyourscript.orgFree Utah County Drop Box Locations
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EducationBYU Continuing Education770 E University Pkwy 116 HCEBProvo801-422-8925https://ce.byu.edu/We provide lifelong learners with experiences that fulfill the Mission and Aims of a BYU Education. We offer global access to BYU credit-bearing academic and professional education; services and support to BYU and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; and family-centered, Church-supported (CES/BYU) education for youth and adults.
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EducationEducation for Better Work - Self-Reliance Coursehttps://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/self-reliance/course-materials/education-for-better-workFor those who need additional education or training to get a job. Group members will research, create, and present career and education plans. They will also spend time each week practicing skills that will help them be more effective learners.
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EducationDigital Respons-Ability1633 W. Innovation Way, 5th Floor, Room 05-159Lehi385-313-0575https://respons-ability.net/We teach students how to be better humans online, and we equip educators with the certifications, curriculum, and resources they need to become responsible digital educators
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EducationMountainland Technical College 693 W 1210 S St,Spanish Fork801-753-6282https://mtec.edu/With more than 50 programs and courses, MTECH has what you need to get where you want to go, Bakery and Pastries, Automated Manufacturing, Automotive Technology, Trucking, Cosmetology etc.
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EducationParent Education Resource Center58 N. State StreetOrem801-229-7390https://oremperc.org/Operating in the North Basement of the Orem Public Library, the Parent Education Resource Center (PERC) acts as a learning library of its own, offering toys, games, and enrichment for children and parents alike.Our activities are sorted by type, so it's easy to find what you need, be it a math activity for a 4th-grader, a phonics kit for a kindergartener, or a tactile hands-on toy for the baby who's just learning to play. We receive hundreds of donations each year, so there's always something new to see.
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EducationUVU Women's Success Center800 WEST UNIVERSITY PARKWAYOrem801-863-3010https://www.uvu.edu/wsc/Their goal is to help women achieve success and persist toward graduation by providing a supportive, social community and connecting students to the resources they need through weekly drop-in activities and monthly socials. Child Care Facilities and Community Consultation Services
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EducationUVU - TRIO800 WEST UNIVERSITY PARKWAY LA 012OREM(801) 863-5826https://www.uvu.edu/trio/eoc/We work specifically to assist students who are underrepresented in higher education, including veterans, women, students of color, adult learners, returning students, economically disadvantaged and disabled students, (single) parents, as well as those students who might be first-generation college attendees. Our program helps students overcome barriers and help boost their academic and economic competitiveness. We help students succeed!
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EducatonBYU Pathway Worldwidehttps://www.byupathway.org/BYU-Pathway Worldwide provides an accessible path to a spiritually based degree completely online at an affordable price.
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Emergency PreparednessBe Ready Utah801-538-3400https://beready.utah.govThe purpose of the Be Ready Utah campaign is to help individuals and families, schools, businesses, and communities become better prepared to respond to and recover from disasters. Be Ready Utah seeks to help Utah’s residents become more aware of the importance of emergency preparedness and to take some action towards achieving emergency preparedness.
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Emergency Preparednessready.govhttps://www.ready.gov/Stay informed about the different types of emergencies that could occur and their appropriate responses. Make a Family Emergency Plan. Build an Emergency Supply Kit. Get Involved in your community by taking action to prepare for emergencies
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Emergency PreparednessAmerican Red Cross800-733-2767https://www.redcross.org/local/utah.htmlWe provide food and shelter in emergencies, assist members of our armed forces and their families, teach lifesaving skills, and more. All American Red Cross disaster assistance is free, made possible by voluntary donations of time and money from the American people.
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Emergency PreparednessSophos Survival244 N. Main ST.Spanish Fork801-885-9318https://sophossurvival.comMost likely, those “adventures” will include things like the need to administer basic first aid to one of your kids when they crash on their bike (we’ve all been there!).
Maybe you need to perform CPR or are the first on the scene of an accident.
Or perhaps something more serious happens – A natural disaster, someone breaks into your home, an active shooter scenario....We are here to help you gear up, get the training you need, and BE READY for those “adventures.”
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Emergency ResponseDisasterassistance.govhttps://www.disasterassistance.gov/The Disaster Assistance Improvement Program’s (DAIP) mission is to provide disaster survivors with information, support, services, and a means to access and apply for disaster assistance through joint data-sharing efforts between federal, tribal, state, local, and private sector partners.
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Emotional HealthFamily Services - Springville1672 W 700 S Ste DSpringville801-489-9721https://providentliving.churchofjesuschrist.org/lds-family-services?lang=engChurch leaders may consult with Family Services staff to better understand the social and emotional needs and challenges of their members and to determine what resources and services are available. Church leaders should first contact their local Family Services office before referring members for counseling. If a local office is not available, leaders may call the 24-Hour Welfare Help Line at 1-855-537-4357.
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Emotional HealthFinding Strengh in the Lord - Emotional Resilience - Self-Reliance Coursehttps://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/self-reliance/course-materials/emotional-resilience-self-reliance-course-video-resourcesA 10 week course that can be organized in the stake or in the ward to help individuals gain tools to help them improve their mental health.
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Emotional HealthIHC Support Groups1034 N. 500 W. Provohttps://intermountainhealthcare.org/locations/utah-valley-hospital/classes-events/support-survivorship/Medical challenges and loss can often bring unexpected challenges, both physically and emotionally. The ongoing caring support of professionals at Utah Valley Hospital (formerly Utah Valley Regional Medical Center) and others who have experienced similar experiences can provide great healing and relief. Utah Valley Hospital provides a number of support groups that allow you to connect with others.
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Emotional HealthMountain View Hospital - The Behavioral Health Pavilion1000 E. 100 N. Payson801-465-7000https://mvhpayson.comThe Behavioral Health Pavilion at Mountain View Hospital is designed to provide a safe haven for those 18 years old and older, suffering from depression, anxiety, behavioral health diseases and substance abuse.
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Emotional HealthProvo Canyon Behavioral Health1350 E. 750 N. Orem801-852-2273https://pcbh.comProvo Canyon Behavioral Hospital serves teens and adults from all over the nation with a broad spectrum of inpatient and outpatient mental health and addiction services. Not all wounds show. If you or a loved one is struggling with depression, anxiety, addiction or behavioral disorders, call our admissions group to see how Provo Canyon Behavioral Hospital can help you regain a happy healthy life. We provide patients and their families with stability during times of crisis so they are able to move forward with their recovery process.
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Emotional HealthUnited Way - Everyday Strong148 North 100 WestProvo801-374-2588https://unitedwayuc.org/our-work/everyday-strong/There’s one main thing that a kid needs to thrive: the presence of just one caring adult in their life.Day Strong is here to show you how you can be that caring adult, whether you are the parent, neighbor, teacher, or friend. Anxiety and depression are growing among our teenagers, but your simple actions today can change a kid’s life.
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Emotional HealthUVU Community Family Mental Health Clinic500 W. 1200 S. Orem801-863-4780https://www.uvu.edu/community-clinic/We offer affordable, quality therapy to students and members of the community.
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Emotional HealthWasatch Behavioral Health 285 N, S 1250 E,Payson(801) 852-3805https://www.wasatch.org/Wasatch Behavioral Health was founded in 1967 to provide quality mental health care for all individuals within Utah and Wasatch counties. Wasatch Behavioral Health is a comprehensive community mental health center. We offer an array of programs and services for children, teens and adults. Evaluations, Individual, group and family therapy, medication management, Case Management Services, Nursing Services, Peer Support, Psychological Testing
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Emotional HealthUVU Student Health Services800 w. University Parkway RM SC-221Orem801-863-8876https://uvu.edu/studenthealthMental Health Services, Crisis Services, Learning Disability Assessment, Psychiatric Services
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Emotional HealthBYU Comprehensive Clinic1190 North 900 EastProvo801-422-7759https://comprehensiveclinic.byu.eduPsychologist, MFT, Social Work, Outpatient therapy
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EmploymentDeseret Industries - Springville655 South 1750 WestSpringville801-489-3203https://www.deseretindustries.org/locations/2078139Associates gain valuable work experience by working in our facilities and training with local business partners. We partner with community colleges, applied technology centers, and other institutions that offer training courses in accounting, information technology, health care, and other areas.
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EmploymentDevelopment Counseling - Springville655 South 1750 WestSpringville801-489-3203https://providentliving.churchofjesuschrist.org/development-counseling-services?lang=engDevelopment Counseling Services (DCS) assists Church leaders in empowering individuals and families to overcome barriers preventing their long-term self-reliance. Development counselors are licensed professionals who work closely with individuals struggling with employment. To provide better assistance, development counselors work with Church leaders, mentors, and family members of the individuals as well.
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EmploymentFinding a Better Job - Self-Reliance Coursehttps://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/self-reliance/course-materials/find-a-better-jobFor those who are looking for work or a better job. Group members will learn to identify opportunities, network, present themselves professionally, and prepare for job interviews. They will also set goals for contacts and interviews.
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EmploymentStarting and Growing my Business - Self-Reliance Coursehttps://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/self-reliance/course-materials/starting-and-growing-my-businessFor those who already have a business or resources to start a business. Group members learn the traits and skills of successful small business owners. They practice record keeping, marketing, and cash management. They will talk with business owners, customers, and suppliers and develop plans to grow their business.
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EmploymentSmall Business Development Center815 S. 1250 S.Orem801-863-8230https://utahsbdc.orgYou are not alone on your journey to success. In addition to providing confidential business consultation, the SBDC offers trainings from start-up to succession planning and everything in-between. No matter what stage your business is in, the SBDC has the tools to help you succeed.
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EmploymentEmployment Resource Services - Springville1672 W 700 S St Suite CSpringville(801) 491-7379employment.churchofjesuschrist.orgA community assistance center to help individuals and families with their plans and efforts to achieve greater self-reliance through employment, education, business and personal finance.
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EmploymentDepartment of Workforce Services1185 North Canyon Creek Parkway Spanish Fork-866-205-4357.https://jobs.utah.gov/housing/scso/seal/heat.htmlThe HEAT Program provides year-round energy and water assistance as well as energy and water-related crisis assistance for eligible low income households throughout Utah. You may qualify for HEAT and (https://jobs.utah.gov/housing/scso/seal/water.html) Water Assistance when you apply for the HEAT Program. Helping people with disabilities address their unique barriers and achieve employment. We support individuals with disabilities in obtaining competitive, integrated employment through professional vocational counseling and guidance, and through partnerships with employers, school districts, higher education and other agencies. We also serve Utah businesses by offering training on hiring individuals with disabilities and workplace accommodations.
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English-Language SkillsWaterford4246 Riverboat RdTaylorsville877-299-7997https://www.waterford.org/Waterford.org knows that every child deserves an equitable, high-quality early education. For more than 40 years, Waterford has partnered with families, schools, communities, and government organizations to provide access to educational resources and deliver individualized, research-driven learning resources to all young learners.
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English-Language SkillsEnglishConnecthttps://www.englishconnect.org/EnglishConnect is a program provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to help individuals around the world increase self-reliance and expand opportunities through learning English. EnglishConnect 1 & 2 classes can be organized on the stake level.
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FinancesNeed Help Paying Billshttps://www.needhelppayingbills.com/html/utah_assistance_programs.htmlFind how to get financial help and where to apply for assistance programs in all cities and counties in Utah including Salt Lake City and Provo. Get grant money for paying utility or electric bills, free medical care, rent or mortgage help and other forms of financial assistance from various non-profit as well as government agencies.
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FinancesBYU's Free Personal Finance Coursepersonalfinance.byu.eduThese lessons teach the basics of personal finance, what it is, our perspective, why it is important, and how we can be better stewards over our resources.
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FinancesPersonal Finances - Self-Reliance Coursehttps://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/self-reliance/course-materials/personal-financesFor those who want better control over their finances. Group members will learn how to eliminate debt protect against financial hardship, and invest for the future. They will create a financial plan and follow a budget. Spouses are encouraged to attend together
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FoodBishop's Storehouse - Springville1672 W 700 S StSpringville801-489-9721https://providentliving.churchofjesuschrist.org/bishops-storehouse?lang=eng“While [bishops’] storehouses provide many of the same services as any retail food store, not one has a cash register. … These are goods that money cannot buy. No price tag is put on the time, effort, and love so generously contributed to the common good of those in need. —President Thomas S. Monson
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FoodCommodity Supplemental Food Program801-887-1275https://utahfoodbank.org/csfpA Free monthly food box program for low income seniors. The program is run by the Tah Deparment of Health in Partnership with Utah Food Bank. The food box will include a 10 day supply of Canned Meats, Peanut Butter, Cheese, Fruits, Beans, Vegetables, Nonfat Milk, Chili, Rice, Cereal, Pasta, Juice
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FoodWomen, Infants & Children - WIC151 S. University Ave St 2100Provo801-851-7300https://health.utahcounty.gov/wic/A Federal Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children.
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FoodTabitha's Way - South Pantry 140 N Main St., Spanish Fork, UTSpanish Fork(801) 709-8573http://tabithasway.org/Provide food and supplies to those in need. KEY CATEGORIES: FOOD, PERSONAL CARE
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Food PreservationThrive Life691 S. Auto Mall DriveAmerican Forkhttps://www.thrivelife.com/Literally, you won't have to worry about mold with us! Our food is different than any other kind you'll find on the market. These foods won't spoil in a few days…or even a few weeks. They're good.
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Food StorageHome Storage Center - Springville1672 W 700 SSpringville801-491-7359https://providentliving.churchofjesuschrist.org/food-storage?lang=engWe encourage [you] to prepare for adversity in life by having a basic supply of food and water and some money in savings. We ask that you be wise… [and] do not go to extremes... With careful planning, you can, over time, establish a home storage supply and a financial reserve.
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HealthcareCommunity Health Connect591 S. State Street Provo801-818-3015https://www.utahchc.orgOur mission is to improve access to quality health and dental care for low-income uninsured men, women, and children in Utah County. We accomplish this goal through the coordination of a Volunteer Provider Network, providing health education and maximizing existing community resources. They help match up low income and uninsured individuals with local provides in medial, dental and mental health areas.
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HealthcareEye Care 4 Kids6911 State St.Midvale(801) 285-5443https://eyecare4kids.org/contact-us/There are 10 million children in the United States in need of vision services. By contributing to the EyeCare4Kids™ Children’s Charity, you will help a child clearly see the leaves on a tree, the words in a book, and the faces of their friends and family.
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HealthcareHealth Choice Utah6056 S. Fashion Square Drive, Suite 2400Murray877.358.8797https://healthchoiceutah.com/about/health-choice-utah/Health Choice believes in a personal approach to health care right in your community. We built our health care plan around you. Our goal is to give you quality health care, programs, and services to support you on your path to wellness.
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HealthcareMountainlands Family Health Center589 W. State StreetProvo801-429-2000https://www.mountainlands.orgThirty years ago, United Way of Utah County partnered with Intermountain Healthcare and other community organizations to create the first health center in the area to help low-income families with either little insurance or no insurance access quality medical care. This center, now called Mountainlands Family Health Center, has expanded from the original location in Provo to five additional locations across the county.
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Housing and UtilitiesBoys & Girls Club of Utah County702 E 1910 S Suite 3 Provo801.371.6247https://bgcutah.org/The mission of the Boys Girls Clubs of Utah County is to inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens and leaders.
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Housing and UtilitiesHabitat for Humanity - Restore253 Arrowhead TrailSpanish Fork(801) 344-8527https://www.habitatuc.org/restore/Habitat for Humanity ReStores are nonprofit home improvement stores and donation centers that sell new and gently used furniture, home accessories, building materials and appliances to the public at a fraction of retail prices. Habitat for Humanity of Utah County owns and operates two ReStore locations in Utah County, and proceeds are used to build homes in the local community.
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Housing and UtilitiesHousing Authority of Utah County485 N Freedom BlvdProvo801-373-8333https://housinguc.org/To assist program eligible families with safe, decent, energy efficient and affordable housing opportunities as they strive to achieve self-sufficiency and improve the quality of their lives. We will create and maintain partnerships with clients, human service agencies, and the community at-large with integrity, professionalism and fiscal responsibility.
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Housing and UtilitiesMountainland Continuum of Carehttps://mountainlandcoc.org/index.htmlWe are a coalition of local non-profit and government agencies that work together to find solutions for our area's housing needs. We support housing efforts that range from temporary emergency shelter to affordable home ownership.
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Housing and UtilitiesThe Fuller Center75 North 100 EastAmerican Fork801-921-5335https://fullercenterutahcounty.org/Helping Low Income Families make needed repairs on their homes.
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Housing and UtilitiesUtah County ReEntry Resourceshttps://utahcountyreentry.org/Helping people rebuild their lives after incarceration
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Housing and UtilitiesUtah Housing Authority of Utah County485 N Freedom BlvdProvo801-373-8333https://housinguc.org/To assist program eligible families with safe, decent, energy efficient and affordable housing opportunities as they strive to achieve self-sufficiency and improve the quality of their lives. We will create and maintain partnerships with clients, human service agencies, and the community at-large with integrity, professionalism and fiscal responsibility.
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Housing and UtilitiesWasatch Behavior Health - Supported Housing Services580 E. 600 S.Provo(801) 373-7443https://www.wasatch.org/adult-services/supported-housing-services/ Supported Housing is one of the programs at the South Provo Clinic.  Eligibility for supported housing requires the following:
Utah County Resident
Medicaid
Completion of Mental Health Assessment
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Housing and UtiltiesSelf-Help Homes63 N 400 W StProvo(801) 375-2205https://www.selfhelphomes.org/Building a home as an owner-builder is both a challenging and exciting experience. Building a home as an owner-builder with Self-Help Homes will give you the opportunity to not only build your home, but also be a part of a group of owner-builders where you come to know your neighbors as you help them build their homes.
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Housing and UtilitiesHome Energy Assistance Target (HEAT) Program866-205-4357https://jobs.utah.gov/housing/scso/seal/heat.htmlThe HEAT Program provides year-round energy and water assistance as well as energy and water-related crisis assistance for eligible low income households throughout Utah. You may qualify for HEAT and Water Assistance when you apply for the HEAT Program. The program year begins October 1st and ends the following September 30th of each year or when federal LIHEAP funds are exhausted, whichever comes first.
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Housing, Medical, FoodFood and Care Coalition299 E 900 SProvo(801) 373-1825https://foodandcare.org/Provide food and a wide range of other services including hygiene, shower facilities, laundry services, mail delivery, internet access, haircuts, transitional housing, education, dental and more. KEY CATEGORIES: Food, Grooming & Personal Care, Public Internet Access, Education, Healthcare & Dental
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Human TrafficingBlue Campaign1-888-373-7888https://www.dhs.gov/blue-campaignBlue Campaign is a national public awareness campaign designed to educate the public, law enforcement, and other industry partners to recognize the indicators of human-trafficking and how to appropriately respond to possible cases.
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IlliteracyJoyfully Read1484 S 910 WPayson(801) 607-2773https://Joyfullyread.comWe provide a research based reading program that creates independent readers for life, not just a tutor who helps with homework! Not only will our program bring confidence and progress to their reading skills, but your students will look forward to reading sessions and grow to love reading! Joy is one of our highest priorities! We want the process of learning to read to be joyful for everyone, whether you are a parent, student, or even a sibling! One of our favorite ways to bring joy to reading is to celebrate! Family celebrations are a HUGE part of our program because it gets the whole family involved and gets our students excited to keep progressing! The chruch has provided a donation that Joyfully Read is using to offer scholarships to individuals in need.
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IlliteracyProject Read550 N. University Ave # 215
Provo801-448-7323https://www.projectreadutah.orgChanging Lives through literacy
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ImmigrationAlliance Community Services5286 S. Commerce Drive, Suite A-136Murray801-265-1111https://alliance-community.org/ACS offers resources and services to break down barriers that many Latino & Hispanic communities face. Our team members are professionals from diverse multi-ethnic backgrounds with vast experience in facilitating and delivering health and human services, collaborating in research, and education.
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ImmigrationBYU Legal Clinic1415 West Columbia LaneProvo801-297-7049https://law.byu.edu/centers-and-clinics/The Community Legal Clinic provides free legal services to those in need. Second and third year law students under the direction of Professor Carl Hernandez represent clients in matters including immigration, contracts, housing, and other matters. Citizenship and other community classes are also taught at the clinic.
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ImmigrationDepartment of Workforce Services - Spanish Fork1185 North Canyon Creek ParkwaySpanish Fork801-400-9935https://www.jobs.utah.gobMore than 2,200 Workforce Services employees assist individuals in preparing for and finding jobs, meeting workforce needs of Utah businesses, administering temporary assistance, and providing economic data and analysis.
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ImmigrationNoncitizen Eligibility for Federal Housing Programshttps://sgp.fas.org/crs/misc/R46462.pdfNoncitizen eligibility for federal housing programs varies based on the programs in question, the laws and regulations that govern them, the agency that administers them, the immigration status<br>
of a noncitizen, and the composition of the noncitizen’s household.