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lacey Pants
I am writing a paper on DV and I have called many times on 3 different to get more information on resources from there websites and ask more on the organization and I was sent to voicemail each time. This has been very frustrating because I'm passionate about helping others and spreading awareness.
Brenda Chambers
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We're not totally understanding your question. If the loss of wages and property damages are a result of domestic violence, we recommend you file a report with law enforcement and reach out to Utah Office for Victims of Crime: justice.utah.gov/crime.
Our office doesn't provide direct client care. Member providers around the state provide care and wait time would be dependent upon need. Please call our LINKLine, 1-800-897-LINK (5465), to be connected with a volunteer advocate who can direct you to resources near you.
UDVC is a state-wide coalition of member shelters and service providers. In the Salt Lake valley, both South Valley Shelter (801-255-1095) and YWCA (801-537-8600) could really use your donations. If you live elsewhere in Utah, our member programs are linked on our website here: https://www.udvc.org/about-us/members.html
Thank you for your question. Utah Domestic Violence Coalition is not a state agency. We are a private non-profit organization recognized nationally for providing expertise concerning issues of domestic and sexual violence to member programs, community partners and others in Utah. You can inquire about compensation for crime victims at the CCJJ Utah Office for Victims of Crime, which is a state agency. Their website address is https://justice.utah.gov/Crime/
If the person is currently living in Utah, we can help. If the person is not living in Utah, we would refer them to the National Network for Ending Domestic Violence (NNEDV.org). They are the national coalition and can link you to the state coalition for where the person you wish to help is living. The National Domestic Violence Hotline is at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) and can also direct you to your state's coalition.
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