Utah Domestic Violence Resources Part 1

The 2022 SAAM theme is “Healing Together Utah.” This theme was chosen to emphasize the unity that should exist between the organizations, service providers, survivors, and supporters that seek to prevent sexual violence and promote healing in Utah. We want to educate Utahans about prevention and recovery resources– especially those who live in rural communities and may be unaware of what resources are available. This article details resources that are available through eight domestic violence shelters throughout Utah. This Friday, another blog post will be published with resources from nine more shelters. Click here for a map of shelter locations.

In most cases, survivors are not required to stay in the shelter to receive these services.


Canyon Creek Crisis Services (website)

Located in Cedar City; serves Iron, Beaver, and Garfield Counties

Hotline: 435-233-5732

Services: 24-hour hotline; crisis intervention; case management; information and referral; court and medical advocacy; mental health referrals; housing support; emergency financial assistance; safety planning; emergency shelter services; assistance to obtain safe, stable housing


Colleen Quigley Center

Located in Price; serves Carbon and Emery Counties

Hotline: 435-637-6589

Services: 24-hour crisis line; referrals for mental health, legal, medical, childcare, housing


DOVE Center (website)

Located in St. George; serves Washington and Kane Counties

Hotline: 435-628-0458

Services: 24-hour crisis and support helpline; safety planning; lethality assessment program; advocacy and support; counseling and support groups; case management; child and youth programs; community awareness and prevention education; transitional housing


Friends Against Family Violence (website)

Located in Vernal; serves Uintah, Duchesne, and Daggett Counties

Hotline: 435-781-2264

Services: 24-hour crisis line; emergency and immediate sheltering; 24-hour crisis line; comprehensive support services; advocacy; rapid rehousing support; referrals for counseling, employment services, transportation services, legal advocacy or assistance, child care services, health services; workshops


Gentle Ironhawk

Located in Blanding; serves indigenous peoples in San Juan County

Hotline: 435-678-0249

Services: 24-hour crisis line; emergency sheltering; counseling; behavioral health therapy; referrals to medical services


New Horizons Crisis Center (website)

Located in Richfield; serves Sevier, Piute, Millard, Sanpete and Wayne Counties

Hotline: 435-896-9294

Services: 24/7 crisis hotline; 24/7 emergency/safe shelter; victim advocate services; protective order assistance; legal clinic; support groups; parenting classes; children's classes


Restoring Ancestral Winds (website)

Serves indigenous peoples

Hotline: 844-7NATIVE

Services: hotline; statewide advocacy for indigenous peoples


Seekhaven (website)

Located in Moab; serves Grand and San Juan Counties

Hotline: 435-259-2229

Services: 24-hour crisis support; counseling referrals; legal and medical advocacy; financial assistance; emergency shelter

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