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Statewide network connecting survivors of domestic and sexual violence to shelters, counseling, legal advocacy, and crisis services. The 24/7 LinkLine at 800-897-5465 screens callers and connects them to the closest member program. Fathers who are themselves survivors, or are helping a partner or child, can call anytime for confidential help. No fee and no documentation is required; interpreter services are available for non-English speakers.
800-897-5465 · 205 N 400 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84103
Provides emergency shelter, counseling, legal advocacy, and children's programs for survivors of domestic violence at the Salt Lake City campus. Fathers who are survivors can call the 24/7 crisis line for screening and admission. Services, including childcare and case management, are free to survivors. Bring whatever identification and documents you can safely carry, including children's birth certificates and any protective order paperwork.
801-537-8600 · 322 E 300 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
One-stop co-located center in downtown Salt Lake City where domestic violence survivors can meet with police, prosecutors, legal advocates, and counselors in a single visit. Fathers experiencing abuse can walk in during business hours or call ahead to make an appointment. Services are free and confidential. Bring photo ID, any existing protective orders, police reports, and documentation of the abuse or child-safety concerns.
801-236-3370 · 310 S Main St #200, Salt Lake City, UT 84101