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Central Utah Counseling Center Loa

56 S. Main
Loa, UT 84747

Central Utah Counseling Center Loa in Loa, Utah, is one of the organization’s seven locations. This center is designed to provide compassionate mental and behavioral ... more details

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Turn About Ranch

280 North 300 East
Escalante, UT 84726

Turn About Ranch is located in Escalante, Utah. This is a recovery and treatment facility that works with teens who are experiencing academic and behavioral health, ... more details

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Utah 2-1-1

2-1-1
If you’re looking for social services in Utah, the easiest way to find them is to call 211. You’ll find housing services, food and clothing, medical care, transportation assistance, child and senior care, employment and education support, substance use and mental health treatment, and much more.

St. Anne's Center/Lantern House

801-621-5036
St. Anne's Center/Lantern House in Ogden offers emergency shelter for men, women, and families. Pets are welcome! The organization also operates a soup kitchen with three meals per day and provides case management that includes support with housing services, transportation, mental health and substance use support groups, vocational training, help with key documents, and food, hygiene supplies, and clothing.

Switchpoint

435-628-9310
Switchpoint serves residents of the St. George area with hot lunches, emergency shelter, a food pantry, and affordable housing. They are a coordinated access point for housing services and operate a drop-in center that offers showers, laundry, computer access, case management, educational support, job shadow programs, and help signing up for social programs. They also provide referrals to substance use treatment for those who are interested.

Utah Naloxone Andy's Wellness Center

801-231-9346
Utah Naloxone runs Andy’s Wellness Center in Salt Lake City. The Center provides harm reduction supplies such as a syringe exchange, naloxone (Narcan) kits and overdose prevention training, HIV/Hep C/STI testing, wound care, safer use and safer sex supplies, and fentanyl test strips. They can give referrals to substance use treatment for those interested. Utah Naloxone also mails naloxone kits throughout the state.

Utah Support Advocates for Recovery Awareness (USARA)

385-210-0320
Utah Support Advocates for Recovery Awareness (USARA) helps advocate for addiction recovery. They offer short-term peer coaching in healthcare and emergency settings, long-term recovery coaching, and legislative advocacy. The free and non-clinical services include family support groups and other services with the goal of ensuring you have what you need when you need it.

Utah State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Resources

435-797-1012
Utah State University Alcohol and Drug Abuse Resources provides education to students with a problem with drugs or alcohol. This includes the consequences of recreational drug use, links resources, and how to recognize the signs of an alcohol problem. Counselors are available to talk about options for moderating or cutting back consumption.

University of Utah Recovery & Harm Reduction

801-581-7776
The University of Utah provides judgment-free support for students including harm reduction supplies and coaching, including fentanyl test strips and naloxone. There is also a Recovery at the U Program that provides peer support and sober activities, and the Center for Campus Wellness has presentations and workshops about the impact of substance use.

BYU Drug Counseling and Treatment

801-422-1942
Brigham Young University’s Drug Counseling and Treatment program provides BYU students and personnel with training programs, evaluations, and counseling to help prevent or treat substance misuse. They can also give you a confidential referral to an outside treatment provider if needed.

Utah LGBTQ+ SafeZone

801-441-0517
Utah LGBTQ+ SafeZone provides multiple links to resources that provide support for bullying, domestic violence, homelessness, and suicide awareness. You can request information and training. Resource links include specific services for the LGBTQ+ community, including programs that support equality, family support, a free medical clinic, insurance, and transgender education advocates.

LiveOn Utah

833-353-3447
LiveOn Utah provides a resource hub in a statewide effort to prevent suicide. Resources include links for Utah faith leaders to help promote mental wellness in their faith communities, links you can use to find a therapist in Utah, and resources for veterans and military personnel. Resources are also available for youth and young adults and those facing challenges in the workplace.

Utah Veterans Alliance

801-363-2955
Utah Veterans Alliance provides an extensive resource hub for veterans to access community support for a variety of issues. These include housing, fellowship, senior living, healthcare, specialty treatment, medical detox, addiction treatment, and employment services. Links are also available to nursing homes, legal services, and discounts at large retail stores.

Veterans Crisis Line

9-8-8
The Veterans Crisis Line provides 24/7 confidential crisis support for veterans, families, and friends. You don’t need VA benefits and can access it anytime by calling 988 and pressing 1. The phone call is confidential and the trained counselors connect you with local resources that can continue to offer support.

Tribal Access to Justice Innovation -- Substance Use and Recovery

646-386-3100
Tribal Access to Justice Innovation Substance Use and Recovery offers a hub of resources to help tribal community members address alcohol and drug addiction. There are links to the Paiute Indian Tribe’s naloxone training, the Swinomish Indian Tribal Wellness Center, the Chugachmiut Cooperation Llangarwik Recovery Camp, and more.

Urban Indian Center of Salt Lake

801-486-4877
The Urban Indian Center of Salt Lake provides behavioral health services using evidence-based treatment blended with Native American culture and spiritual values. The team creates customized treatment goals and plans while supporting the community’s overall health and wellness. Programs include mental health counseling, adult outpatient addiction treatment, and youth suicide and substance use prevention.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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Utah Harm Reduction Coalition

385-275-6162
The Utah Harm Reduction Coalition in Midvale offers harm reduction services that include a syringe exchange program, HIV/Hep C testing, and referrals to medical treatment, social services, and substance use treatment for those who are interested. They may also distribute naloxone (Narcan) kits and fentanyl test strips.

State Naloxone Finder Page

Looking for naloxone (Narcan) kits locally? This state webpage lists where to find naloxone in every county of Utah, as well as answering some of the most commonly asked questions about naloxone distribution and use. This is a great one-stop shop for naloxone distribution sites no matter where you are in the state.

Volunteers of America, Utah

801-363-9414
Volunteers of America, Utah offers a broad range of services for state residents, including mental health and substance use treatment for youth and adults, homeless outreach programs for youth and adults, and youth mentoring for ages 12-18. They also run a youth drop-in center for ages 15-22 who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness, and the center provides three hot meals a day, a food pantry, laundry and showers, life skills training, housing and employment case management, medical care, and mental health services.

Overdose Prevention – TriCounty Health

435-247-1177
TriCounty Health Overdose Prevention provides free naloxone training as well as education for your team or youth group about opioid use disorders. There is a list of sites to drop off your leftover or unused medication. They also have a syringe exchange program and offer harm reduction kits that include a sharps container, wound care supplies, and hygiene kits.

Government Programs

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Utah Department of Health and Human Services

801-538-3939
Utah Department of Health and Human Services provides information and connections to community agencies that address substance use and mental health conditions. This includes the Utah 988 Crisis Line as well as Healthy Minds Utah which provides anonymous screening. They provide links to county treatment authorities and local behavioral health treatment providers in your county.

Sobriety Foundation

801-871-5843
Sobriety Foundation in Salt Lake City, Utah, offers scholarships to individuals for sober living housing when they have limited financial resources. They partner with local businesses and organizations to support people needing sober living resources. If you meet the criteria, submit an application to be considered.

Utah Department of Veterans and Military Affairs (DVMA)

801-326-2372
Utah Department of Veterans and Military Affairs (DVMA) helps veterans by providing information about VA specialty care for women, mental health treatment, suicide prevention, crisis resource centers, and addiction treatment. The InTransition program provides coaching for active duty members who need mental health care when transitioning to another assignment, returning from deployment, or preparing to leave the military.
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