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Orange County Resources
The NAMI OC WarmLine is a free and confidential telephone/text service providing emotional support and resources to Orange County residents, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
855-625-4657
This multi-disciplinary program provides prompt response in the county when an individual is experiencing a behavioral health crisis. Clinicians respond to calls from anyone in the community 24 hours a day, 7 days a week year-round and dispatch to locations throughout Orange County.
211 OC is accessible 24/7 online and through a multi-lingual hotline, connecting people quickly and effectively to existing programs and disaster response information. They connect residents in need to critical social services in Orange County such as housing, job placement, food, and health insurance.
Laura’s House practice to change social beliefs, attitudes and the behaviors that perpetuate domestic violence while creating safe space in which to empower individuals and families affected by abuse. Laura’s House provides services including a 24-hour crisis hotline, emergency shelter, transitional housing, counseling, therapeutic groups & workshops, legal advocacy, and outreach to increase education and prevention.
Family Support Network provides services offering resources and advocacy for families and children with social, emotional, intellectual and physical needs so they may reach their full potential.
South County Outreach has programs such as the Food Pantry, which is the largest pantry in South Orange County, and their Transitional Housing Programs, which helps families get back on their feet with the tools and counseling they need to succeed.
Salt Lake County Resources
801-587-1055 | 833-773-2588
Often, individuals may need a listening ear as they heal and recover from their own personal struggles. Utah residents who need connection from others who have walked similar paths may call the Utah Warm Line for that support. The Warm Line is staffed 8am-11pm, 7 days a week, 365 days a year at no cost.
988 | 800-273-8255
Callers connected to the Utah Crisis Line receive specialized, individualized support from certified crisis workers trained in suicide prevention, de-escalation, and stabilization and get connected to mental health resources. The Utah Crisis Line continues to work closely with the Mobile Crisis Outreach Teams (MCOT) across the state to support in-person crisis intervention.
Utah 211 is the state's leading resource network connecting Utahns in need with local health and social services. Supported by United Ways of Utah, this vital service is available 24/7 and confidential.
Search for resources on their website or call 211 and receive individual assistance locating resources.
24/7 help in English and Spanish
Call 801-255-1095 || Text 801-870-5018.
24-HOUR CRISIS HOTLINE:
(801) 537-8600 • 855-992-2752
Provides confidential access to critical services for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse and stalking.
Utah County Resources
801-587-1055 | 833-773-2588
Often, individuals may need a listening ear as they heal and recover from their own personal struggles. Utah residents who need connection from others who have walked similar paths may call the Utah Warm Line for that support. The Warm Line is staffed 8am-11pm, 7 days a week, 365 days a year at no cost.
988 | 800-273-8255
Callers connected to the Utah Crisis Line receive specialized, individualized support from certified crisis workers trained in suicide prevention, de-escalation, and stabilization and get connected to mental health resources. The Utah Crisis Line continues to work closely with the Mobile Crisis Outreach Teams (MCOT) across the state to support in-person crisis intervention.
Utah 211 is the state's leading resource network connecting Utahns in need with local health and social services. Supported by United Ways of Utah, this vital service is available 24/7 and confidential.
Search for resources on their website or call 211 and receive individual assistance locating resources.
(801) 373-8200 | casfb@casfb.org
Monday - Friday
Food Pantry (9:00 AM – 4:00 PM)
Case Management Services (9:00 AM – 3:00 PM)
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.
Domestic Violence
24 Hour Hotline: 801-377-5500
Sexual Assault Services
24 Hour Hotline: 801-356-251