Utah 211 is the state's leading res211ource network con211necting Utahns in need with local health and social services. Supported by United Ways of Utah, this vital service is available 24/7 and confidential.

Community Support
Community support provides assistance and resources to improve communities well-being and quality of life. It addresses social, economic, and environmental challenges and promotes social cohesion. Examples include food banks, housing assistance, mental health services, and community development projects.
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Bear River Mental Health
Bear River Mental Health provides comprehensive, professional, mental health services to individuals in Box Elder, Cache and Rich Counties. For more than four decades, we have helped people live more functional and meaningful lives through compassionate and effective mental health counseling and treatments—regardless of their age, disability or ability to pay.BRMH

Box Elder Food Pantry
Box Elder Food PantryWe are a customer choice pantry that lets you choose your own food that your family will eat instead of just handing you a box of goods that your family may not eat and would go to waste. This provides the experience of shopping at a grocery store, eliminates waste, and helps our customers make healthier choices when they see the tags on the shelves stating what is the healthiest choice.

Department of Child and Family Services
The missionDCFS of the Utah Division of Child and Family Services is to keep children safe from abuse and neglect through the strengthening of families. This is accomplished with individualized, trauma-informed, community-based services that are both safety-driven and family-driven, and the funding of domestic violence shelters and outreach services.DCFS

Divorce Education for Children
Divorce Education for Children Online is a voluntary program offered free of charge. Classes are available for children and teens ages 6 to 17 years old, whose parents are separated, dDivorce Eduation for Childrenivorcing, or divorced.Divorce Court

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About the NetSafe Utah Project
NetSafe Utah provides online videos and resources for kids, teens, parents and educators, including Innetsafeutahternet Safety information that Utah schools need to meet the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) requirements.netsafeutah

Parenting Pathways
Parenting Pathways open on January 2, 2024, and is located at 2360 S Highway 89, Perry, Utah 84302 in Box Elder County. Parenting Pathways’ mission is to provide education and supportive services to strengthen the family unit and enhance family functioning by providing parenting education classes and workshops hosted by community partners, youth development, drop-in childcare, and family support by offering physical resources and advocate services. Parenting Pathways

Prevent Child Abuse Utah
Working together, we can protect Utah's most valuable resource - its children. Through initiatives including education programs on abuse recognition and reporting for both children and adults, evidence-based home visiting support for parents, and more, PrevenPrevent Child Abuset Child Abuse Utah is dedicated to this vital cause.Prevent Child Abuse

Child Sexual Abuse Prevention
While there Child Sexual Abuse Prevention is no guaranteed way to protect your child, there are things you can start doing today to reduce the risk.Child Sexual Abuse Prevention

Tremonton Food Pantry
The Tremonton Food Pantry provides food and other household items to those in need. Donations of food or money are always accepted. Please help support this valuable community resource.Tremonton Food Pantry