When it comes to improving outcomes for families, research has shown that the following five strengths play a major role in engaging parents and delivering the best results for kids.
Select one of the five categories below to learn more and explore resources available in your community.
Explore resources, linked below, to learn more about community services and programs that can help.
Programs that provide preventive, diagnostic, and treatment services to help people achieve, maintain, and enhance their emotional well-being as well as develop skills to cope with everyday demands.
Mental health resources, specific to those who are using or misusing drugs and/or alcohol.
Programs that provide support for people who want to achieve their full potential. Programs include free education opportunities, youth programs, support groups, parenting skills classes, legal referrals, and more.
Programs that provide opportunities for people to grow spiritually through participation in groups or the practice of organized religion.
Explore resources, linked below, to learn more about community services and programs that can help.
Programs that offer assistance, services, support, or events during the holidays.
Programs that foster relationships where people can share their experiences, feelings, ideas, and other personal perspectives.
Programs that provide regularly scheduled opportunities for children to play with one another in a supervised setting.
Programs that provide regularly scheduled opportunities for parents to participate in a wide variety of recreational, arts, and cultural activities with their children.
Programs that provide organized opportunities for individuals of all ages to meet and socialize.
Facilities that provide organized social, cultural, recreational, and civic activity opportunities for community residents.
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Programs that help you learn how to care for children, including how to prepare meals, maintain a clean and safe living environment, and other in-home responsibilities.
Programs that provide a brief period of rest or relief for guardians who are regular caregivers for dependent children by offering out-of-home programs.
Programs that support parents and caretakers through home visit programs that provide parenting education in a family setting.
Family Support Centers provide clients with a 24-hour crisis & respite nursery, a 24-hour information and referral service, and a parenting and youth education program.
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Get connected to Utah organizations offering concrete support.
Resources including food, housing, material goods, transportation, and utilities.
Programs that provide assistance for people who want to build personal wealth and become financially literate.
Programs that provide legal assistance including arbitration, legal representation, mediation, self-representation assistance and more.
Programs that provide substitute parental care in a group setting for children during some portion of a 24-hour day.
Programs that provide a brief period of rest or relief for guardians who are regular caregivers for dependent children at out-of-home locations.
Explore resources, linked below, to learn more about community services and programs that can help.
Support, outside of traditional school, to help students succeed in school, find mentors, and more.
Programs that provide a wide variety of social services designed to support healthy family development.
Programs that provide regularly scheduled opportunities for children to engage in supervised play with each other.
Programs that provide regularly scheduled opportunities for parents to participate in a wide variety of recreational, arts, and cultural activities with their children.
Programs that provide opportunities for children and youths to participate in a wide range of recreational, cultural, social, and civic activities.
Utah 211
Dial 211
Help Me Grow Utah
801-691-5322
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
800-273-8255
National Domestic Violence Hotline
800-799-7233
Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Hotline
1-855-323-3237
SafeUT
833-372-3388
If you would like to list additional resources or join the 211 Database, please contact us here.
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Utah 211 launches new web page for parent resources
March 31, 2022
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) – Utah 211 is launching a new parents resources page. The goal is to get families the help they need in creating a healthy and safe home environment.
Parents resource page launched by DCFS, Utah 211
March 30, 2022
SALT LAKE CITY — The Division of Child and Family Services collaborated with Utah 211, United Way, and Help Me Grow Utah to create a new resource webpage for parents. The page offers a guide to parents who feel overwhelmed with the responsibility of raising a child, according to the DCFS.
Utah 211 launches new parent resources website
March 30, 2022
SALT LAKE CITY — In an effort to highlight services available to help families thrive across Utah, the Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS) has collaborated with United Way programs, Utah 211 and Help Me Grow Utah, to create the new 211 Strengthening Families web page. The online resource is coupled with the state’s Strengthening Families Toolkit as an easy guide for parents who may feel overwhelmed with the responsibility of caring for children.
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