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Wasatch Mental Health

Off-Campus
(801)373-4760

A comprehensive community mental health center that provides a varity of programs and ervices for children, teens, and adults.

Ombuds

On-Campus
(801)863-8952

The Ombuds is a mediator that listens to concerns about misundertanding and disagreements withing the Utah Valley Campus. They are familiar with campus policies, students' rights and responsiblities, and will help find useful options within these guidelines.

UVU Spectrum

On-Campus
(801)863-8885

Supportive community for all individuals, no matter sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.They provide a safe, social envrionment on campus and in the classroom for students, faculty, staff, and members of the community.

The Refuge (formerly the Center for Women and Children in Crisis)

Off-Campus
(801) 227-5038

Center for Women and Children in Crisis provides a caring and safe based environment for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.

Utah Coalition Against Sexual Assalt

Off-Campus
(801)746-0404

Engages in local and statewide collaborations to strengthen the effectiveness of sexual violence education, prevention, and response in Utah.

Women Infants and Children- Utah County

Off-Campus
(801) 851-7319

A federal food program for women, infants, and children.

Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS)

Off-Campus
(801) 538-4171

To keep children safe from abuse and neglect and provide domestic violence services by working with communities and strengthening families.

Family Support and Treatment Center

Off-Campus
(801) 229-1181

Build a community of healthy, happy individuals and families through education and the prevention and treatment of child abuse, trauma and other personal and family concerns.

ChainBreaker Foundation

Off-Campus
(801) 234-0742

The Chainbreaker Foundation helps victims stop the generational cycle of abuse through education, guidance and support. This is done through free classes and one-on-one resource navigating.

Family Support and Treatment Center

Off-Campus
(801) 229-1181

Build a community of healthy, happy individuals and families through education and the prevention and treatment of child abuse, trauma and other personal and family concerns.

Utah Domestic Violence Coalition

Off-Campus
(801) 440-5763

To advocate, collabrate, and educate community partners, law enforcement, and community-based victim service providers to provide expertise concerning issues of domestic and sexual violence, creating a state where domestic and sexual violence are intolerable.

Planned Parenthood- Orem

Off-Campus
(801) 226-5246

Provides voluntary family planning services and education that enhance personal and social understanding of human sexuality. They also advocate public policies that guarantee reproductive rights and access to health care.

Orem Victim Service

Off-Campus
(801) 229-7128

Provides crisis intervention, emotional support and other critical services needed to assist victims and their families. The program also promotes community awareness on victimization issues and resources available within the community.

Provo Victim Services

Off-Campus
(801) 852-6375

Provides crisis intervention, emotional support and critical service referral to aid victims and their children as well as to promote community awareness on victimization issues.

UVU Crisis Services/ Victim Navigator

On-Campus
(801) 863-8876

 

Women's Success Center

On-Campus
(801) 863-3010

The Women's Success Center provides support, leadership, coaching, and advocacy for students. We work with students to remove barriers to graduation and navigate the landscape of higher education.

Utah County Sheriff Victim Advocate

Off-Campus
(801) 851-8364

Assists families in breaking the cycle of violence and becoming independent and abuse-free. They work to help families access community resources, develop safety plans, and recieve education and encouragemnet to make changes and move forward in their lives.

UVU Equal Opportunity/Title IX

On-Campus
(801) 863-7999

Responsible for administering the University's non-discrimination/anti-harassment policies and complaint procedures for employees and students.