Address: 2724 S Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT 84401, USA
Phone: +18013934011
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 11AM–3PM
Tuesday: 11AM–3PM
Wednesday: 11AM–3PM
Thursday: 11AM–3PM
Friday: 11AM–3PM
Saturday: Closed
V Rangel
I am absolutely grateful for this place! Zane has been incredibly helpful and guided me through things like FAFSA, resumes, budgeting, and overall great advice. He is amazing along with everyone who works there. If it weren't for them I wouldn't be doing things I thought were impossible. Thank you so much, Cottages of Hope!
Karen Mueller
Help's people in need.
Brittney Weaver
Good place
Sarah Lindhardt
They help low income families with their yearly taxes, amongst other programs. They are great organization for a low income people and low income families. They're very helpful, polite and considerate of your situation. We fully recommend to go here.
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They dont but they will know who to get in touch with to help you. Best bet is to call the bishop of your ward (LDS church) and ask them for help. They help tons of people in your situation. They helped us last year and they are non judgmental and understanding.
No. But there is in at the library at 25th and Jefferson. That's a short walk away. Most banks and credit unions have one too.
They can point you in the right direction.
Unfortunately, we are not able to help. Give us a call and we may be able to connect you with other resources.
no. your best bet is HEAT or Helping Hand programs.
Yes, or get a referral from the shelter dws YCC or Catholic community services
I am sorry I do not, however, you may be able to get a list from Cottages of Hope in Ogden.
Cottages of Hope does not provide food assistance, however we are aware of the programs that do. You are welcome to stop by and our staff can refer you to our community partners.
No but; like the one girl said they Will Refer You to the places to get food as Well as They can help You with Budgeting Classes, and How to get Your Credit issues Worked on as Well as other services You can look into getting they can help with the Paperwork on them.?!!
Yes
Actually that's wrong. We could potentially help you get your ID, and if you need your birth certificate to get your ID, we could potentially help with that too. Marriage license, we can't help us. As far as I've been told, since it's only a $9 charge, you take care of that on your own.
It's not them, but they can connect you with the people and groups that do. Even if you still need it.
Potentially. Does he have a hard offer? Cause there's a fund for that assuming you have a job already or a hard offer. Go in tomorrow and ask about the Z-Fund.
Offender friendly jobs exist. You want to connect with an employment coach but attending the Employment Access class. Wednesdays: be there by 11:45. Only lasts an hour. A lot of Offender-Friendly positions are in production. Depends on the charge.
No. They are a non-funding agency.
They can help you get your birth certificate which you need to get a State I.D.
Their goal is to help you climb our of the rut of poverty by getting you a job with insurance at a livable wage, helping you understand you finances and credit, and for when you're ready, expungement services.
They do IDs, but I've never seen a driver's license. It may be cheaper to pay for it yourself depending on when you last had one.
Yes, depending on circumstances. There is criteria to qualify. We do applications on Monday from 10 to 230. If you have two pieces of mail within 30 days, bring them. We can give more info if you call, or just show up on Monday.
Mondays: 10 - 2:30 pm. The only do eligibility then and no one can qualify you over the phone.
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