Looking for immediate shelter? Call the Homeless Services Line: 801-990-9999
Volunteers of America, Utah operates two resources centers and a homeless outreach program:
Geraldine E. Kings Women's Resource Center
801-990-9999
Emergency shelter to 200 women experiencing homelessness in Salt Lake City. This facility provides essential basic needs such as meals, clothing, hygiene items, washing machines, shower, as well as being a welcoming environment for companion animals. Call the Homeless Connections Hotline for bed availability or inquire in person at 131 E 700 S or the Weigand Center at 437 W 200 S.
801-364-0744
Youth 15-22 who are homeless or housing insecure, and/or have a mental illness or substance use disorder. "Housing insecure" includes couch surfing, approaching aging out in JJS or DCFS, being 18 and unable to afford shelter, familial conflict resulting in fleeing from home, etc. Arrive during drop-in center hours between 8:30 AM and 6:00 PM. A specialist will assist you in completing the intake process.
801-503-4116
The Homeless Outreach Team provides basic needs services and connects individuals experiencing homelessness in Salt Lake County to housing, legal, and medical services. Materials provided include food, water, hygiene supplies, clothes, shoes, sunscreen, bug spray, hand warmers, sleeping bags, and other supplies based on availability.
Experiencing a mental health crisis? Help is available 24/7 in english or spanish. Call 988
If you fear for the safety of yourself or others and need immediate assistance with mental illness, call the Crisis Intervention Hotline 24/7 at 801-587-3000
Volunteers of America, Utah operates two counseling centers that offer a range of services:
801-355-2846
A rapid-access model of care. This means that people receive treatment within a maximum of 10 days after contacting us. We have a walk-in system for intakesor more information about the walk-in process including hours and to complete a preliminary triage with our staff.
801-261-3500
Offering a wide variety of counseling services provided by experienced professionals to help individuals and families achieve a better quality of life. We welcome people of all backgrounds in need of mental health services, LGBTQ+ counseling, and addiction services.
If you are experiencing a medical emergency call 911
Volunteers of America, Utah operates two detox treatment centers:
801-363-9400
A social model residential center for men 18 years and older seeking detox & withdrawal management services. Apply onsite at 1875 S Redwood Road, Salt Lake City 84104, call 801-363-9400 or click the link above for more information.
Female adults, 18 years or older, who have taken drugs or alcohol recently and are in need of detoxification services. If applicable, clients may have their children age 10 years old and younger stay overnight. Call 801-261-9177 ext. 1 or click the link above for more information.