COMMUNITY RESOURCES
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emergency rental assistance program
The Emergency Rental Assistance program can help renters who are unable to pay their rent and utilities during the pandemic.
Eligible households have:
Eligible households have:
- Combined household income at or below 80% of area median income
- Someone in the household has qualified for unemployment, or has experienced a reduction in household income, incurred significant costs, or experienced financial hardship during the pandemic
- Household is experiencing housing instability (for example, received a past-due utility or rent notice or eviction notice, or living in unsafe or unhealthy living conditions) during the pandemic
- Applicant resides in the household and is on the lease
north granger community resource center
Resources for parents to help their kids
resources for friends, allies, and mentors of the lgbtq+ community
In partnership with the Utah Food Bank, Granger High School offers a food pantry to families in need of food. The food pantry is located in the Counseling Center. Referrals can be made to any GHS counselor.
If you are wishing to donate to the GHS food pantry, please follow these guidelines:
Food: Non-perishable, shelf-stable goods can be donated at the GHS Counseling Center.
Money: Monetary contributions can be made through the Granite Education Foundation (https://granitekids.org/).
Clothing: We are not accepting clothing donations at this time.
All donation are tax deductible. We thank you for caring about GHS students and families.
If you are wishing to donate to the GHS food pantry, please follow these guidelines:
Food: Non-perishable, shelf-stable goods can be donated at the GHS Counseling Center.
Money: Monetary contributions can be made through the Granite Education Foundation (https://granitekids.org/).
Clothing: We are not accepting clothing donations at this time.
All donation are tax deductible. We thank you for caring about GHS students and families.
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Youth Resource List
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Food Pantries
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health resources
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dental resources
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slc youth servicesWhether it be substance abuse treatment or job training skills, free counseling or a safe place to go after school, each of the staff in each of the programs is working together with the same goal in mind: to provide the youth with a place of safety, shelter and support.
Download this app!The SafeUT Crisis Text and Tip Line app provides 24/7 access to crisis counseling or tip reporting for youth in the state of Utah. After installing the app you can connect directly to the UNI CrisisLine or report a confidential tip on bullying, school threats of violence or concern about someone in crisis. CrisisLine staff can assist with a wide variety of problems, including emotional crisis, grief and loss, drug and alcohol problems, mental health issues, self-harm and suicidal behavior.
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UNI CrisisLine Community Crisis Intervention
801-587-3000 The UNI CrisisLine provides 24 hour, 7 days-a-week phone crisis service and is staffed by mental health professionals providing emotional support, assistance, crisis intervention, and suicide prevention to individuals experiencing emotional distress or psychiatric crisis. Our crisis services include:
Our goal is to provide prompt, compassionate and effective help during personal, family or community emergency. The UNI CrisisLine provides crisis services locally for residents of Salt Lake County and state-wide as the Utah affiliate for the National Suicide Prevention Network “Lifeline” at: 1-800-273-TALK (8255). |