What is the goal? Our goal is to ensure that public spaces are clean, safe, and accessible to all residents while providing resources and follow-up to those individuals experiencing homelessness. The City works closely with multiple homeless service agencies that provide emergency shelter and housing, detox and substance use treatment and other residential assistance program.
Why now? Colder winter months dramatically increase the challenges and risks for unsheltered persons and outdoor living, so we have placed a priority on helping individuals access housing or temporary shelter. Beyond the need for permanent or temporary shelter, the Community Commitment Program is focused on helping access support services so that they can achieve greater stability in their lives. Some areas of Salt Lake City have become congregation points for those who are experiencing homelessness and those who would take advantage of vulnerable individuals.
This has resulted in significant impacts on neighborhoods and businesses in those areas. When and Where? Phase One of the Community Commitment Program which was focused on neighborhood cleanups, began on September 14th. Phase Two, which is focused on outreach and encampment concerns began on October 5 th. What kind of help is offered? Outreach workers are helping to connect individuals with housing opportunities, general and mental health care, substance abuse treatment, legal assistance, and temporary shelter.
With the spread of COVID, we want to ensure that everyone working in the field serving people experiencing homelessness has the ability to review the most up to date information.
The Geraldine E. Beyond providing safe emergency shelter, this facility provides essential basic needs such as meals, clothing, hygiene items, a place for female clients to wash clothes and shower, as well as a welcoming environment for service animals. The Gail Miller Resource Center provides beds for homeless men and women in the community, as well as on-site supportive services to help those experiencing homelessness resolve their immediate crisis and rapidly return to stable housing.
Available services include meals, clothing, hygiene, and a welcoming environment for service animals. Insight Counseling Center S. State St. No Excuse For Abuse N. Positive Adjustments S. Sandy Counseling South Highland Dr. If you have been ordered to obtain an assessment or treatment with Valley Behavioral Health, you can contact them here: Valley Behavioral Health. If you have been ordered to complete a theft class, you will need to take the class, pay for the class, and provide proof that you successfully completed the class usually with a certificate to the court if you are on court probation or your probation officer if you are on probation.
Here are some locations where you can take a theft class in Salt Lake County:. If you have been ordered to complete a thinking errors class, you will need to take the class, pay for the class, and provide proof that you successfully completed the class usually with a certificate to the court if you are on court probation or your probation officer if you are on probation. Here are some locations where you can take a thinking errors class in Salt Lake County:.
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