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  • Provides free and confidential information and referral. Call 2-1-1 for help with food, housing, employment, health care, counseling and more. Also connects you to volunteer opportunities in our community.
    2-1-1

  • Works to teach people how to save, spend, invest, borrow and manage their finances wisely to improve financial well-being and quality of life.
    230 West 200 South, Suite 3104
    Salt Lake City
    (800) 351-4195

  • Provides a transitional home for individuals with mental illnesses.
    156 South 300 West
    Provo
    (801) 373-9042

  • Helps children reach their potential through professionally supported, one-to-one mentoring relationships with measurable results.
    151 East 5600 South, Suite 200
    Murray
    (801) 313-0303

  • Assists youth to become responsible citizens and leaders.
    1060 East 150 North
    Provo
    (801) 371-6242

  • Provides intervention for victims of domestic violence or sexual assault.
    P.O. Box 1075
    Provo
    (801) 377-5500

  • Works to orient and mentor Hispanic community members so they can access the needed resources to strengthen their families and contribute to their adopted community.
    817 South Freedom Blvd.
    Provo
    (801) 655-0258

  • Fosters self-sufficiency through money management and problem solving counseling, emergency rent, employment, food and utilities assistance.
    815 South Freedom Blvd.
    Provo
    (801) 373-8200

  • Provides early intervention services for children age 0-3 and a play and language therapy program for autistic children in the Provo School District.
    1185 East 300 North
    Provo
    (801) 852-4525

  • Advances the common good by inviting members of Utah County to makes education a priority in their life.
    United Way of Utah County
    148 North 100 West, PO Box 135
    Provo
    (801) 374-2588

  • Provides help and support to families in which grandparents or other relatives are raising a child because the biological parents are unable to do so.

  • Builds adequate shelter for low-income families.
    340 South Orem Boulevard
    Orem
    (801) 344-8527

  • A free information line connecting families to community resources and child development information.
    Help Me Grow, United Way of Utah County
    148 North 100 West, PO Box 135
    Provo
    (801) 885-4956

  • Just For Kids of Utah County's mission is to promote opportunity and independence for children and adults with disabilities. Annually these programs serve over 300 individuals in various capacities.
    722 East 300 North
    Lehi
    (801) 786-8851

  • Provides clothing, eyeglasses and other basic needs to elementary students from low-income families.
    39 South 400 West
    Orem
    (801) 885-4956

  • Assesses the needs of disabled children, gives individual rehabilitative therapy and provides parent support and education.
    475 West 260 North
    Orem
    (801) 221-9930

  • Provides various therapies, developmental instruction, nursing, social work, and family training. They have been serving infants and toddlers with developmental delays and disabilities in the Nebo School District since 1986.
    345 North State Road 198
    Salem
    (801) 423-3000

  • Helps children with disabilities reach their full potential and greatest independence through physical therapy, intensive suit therapy, mild hyperbaric oxygen treatments and feeding therapy.
    1675 North Freedom Blvd. #10B
    Provo
    (801) 228-1935

  • Provides tutoring for functionally non-literate adults to improve reading and writing skills.
    Provo City Library
    550 North University Ave., Suite 215
    Provo
    (801) 852-6654

  • Provides quality home ownership opportunities to families in Utah, Wasatch and Washington Counties to address the lack of affordable housing for low-income individuals and families living in Utah.
    63 North 400 West
    Provo
    (801) 375-2205

  • Provides holiday gifts for children through sponsors and is designed to foster self-sufficiency by helping applicants learn different ways to manage their time and money.

  • Teens Act’s mission is to empower underserved teens to graduate from high school and go on to higher education. Based in the Provo School District, they seek to address the dropout crisis facing our community.
    363 N University Ave #108
    Provo
    (801) 360-7135

  • Provides legal services to low-income residents and senior citizens.
    455 North University #100
    Provo
    (801) 328-8891

  • FREE Income tax preparation for individuals or families with an income of $54,000 or less.

  • Offers several different levels of support to parents, including home visitations, playgroups, and Read to Learn classes.