Sunday, August 18, 2024

Suggested Community Resources

Utah 211

Access Foundation
283 W. AutoMall Drive, #4, St. George, (435) 680-1459, Mike Keenan, rnike©>accessfah.org  Access Foundation
Provides a safe, dean, sober environment for adults who have a substance use disorder and are seeking recovery.

Chrysalis
230 N. 1680 E, Ste. E OP, St. George, (435) 251-9979, Diane Hafoka,
dallas.mcke$@gochrysaiis     Chrysalis                                                                                    Works with individuals with disabilities in a residential setting.
We try to integrate them into the community and live independently.

Dove Center
1240 E. 100 S. Bldg. 22, St. George, (435) 628-1204, Brenda Evans, brenda@dovecenter.org  Dove Center
The Dove Center provides safe shelter, transitional housing, case management and therapy for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.

Family Healthcare
2276 E. Riverside Dr., St. George, (435) 986-2565, Lori Wright, Lori@farniiyhc.org
Family Healthcare is a family practice clinic that provides behavioral health and social services to all
individuals regardless of their economic, social or medical insurance status.

5 County Association of Governments-Seniors
1070 W. 1600 S.. Bldg. B, St. George, (435) 673-3578 Ext. 7, Carrie Shonlaw,
cshon#aw@fivecountv.utah.gov 5 County Association of Governments-Seniors
We provide a variety of home and community based services for elderly, disabled and veterans which enables them to remain at home and in
the community.

5 County Association of Governments-Community Action
1070 W. 1600 S., Bldg. B, St. George, (435)673-3578 Ext. 151, Toni Tuipuloto,
Community Action provides housing grants that will pay a deposit for someone living in
poverty or housing funding for someone homeless.

Hope Pregnancy
391 E. 500 S., St George, (435) 656-5331, Tina Otto, Hd@}Epepregnancvutah.org
Hope Pregnancy Care Center supports women and their families with practical, emotional and
spiritual support when in crisis due to unplanned or crisis pregnancy situations.
They do no refer for abortions

Millcreek High School
2410 E. Riverside Dr., St. George, (435) 628-2402 Ext. 2, Jerry Beck Counselor,
jerrybeckk@wastri<12.org Millcreek High School
Millcreek High School is Washington County’s Alternative High School.
We help many of our students with their basic needs in order to encourage and
promote academic success.

Red Rock Center For Independence
168 N. 1100 E., Ste.101 St. George, (435) 673-7501, Matina Harward, matina@rrci.org
We empower people with disabilities in southern Utah to live independently through education,
personalized service and technology.
Switchpoint
948 N. 1300 W., St. George (435)628-9310
They provide services to individuals and families who are at risk.
They provide homeless shelter services and assist them in housing and help
them stabilize through housing, employment and life skills training.

SUU Head Start
1469 W. Sunset Blvd., St. George, (435) 628-5641, Deanna Porter, porterd@suu.edu
Head Start is a non-profit pre-school program for income eligible families, children with
disabilities. Children attend classes 4/5 days a week 4-7 hours a day. Classes include 2
meals. They assist families to become self-sufficient and achieve their goals as well.

Utah State Office of Rehabilitation
965 E. 700 S. Ste. 202, St. George, (435) 673-5091, Joanie Weatherly, jweatherly@utah.gov
They assist people with disabilities with becoming employed, maintaining employment and
becoming more independent.

Washington County Youth Crisis Center
330 S. 5300 W., Hurricane (435) 319-9887 Maurice Amosa, rnamosa@utah.gov
A State run facility that works with abused and neglected youth 10-18 years old. We offer shelter,
youth services, and a receiving center. We also work with youth in DHS and JJS custody
who are in and out of home placement for treatment.

Youth Futures
910 E. Tabernacle, St. George (403) 339-9787, Krista Whipple, kwhippie@vfut.org
Youth Futures provides safe shelter, collaborative resources, respectful guidance and
Diverse support to homeless, unaccompanied, runaway and at-risk youth in southern Utah.




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