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Refugee Resettlement

The Refugee Resettlement Program provides comprehensive resettlement services to refugees from various regions of the world. During their period of adaptation to a new environment the goal is to help them towards self-sufficiency. Trained case managers help the new residents with housing, jobs, ESL and special services designed to help them establish new lives in Utah.
Immigration
CCS immigration services include evaluating and providing assistance, such as family reunification applications, extensions of stay, replacement of permanent residence cards, work permits, naturalization certificates, inquiries for status of cases, adjustment of status, acquisition of green cards, and translation and interpretation services, to individuals and families in the immigration process. The CCS staff is bilingual (Spanish/English and Vietnamese/English).
Refugee Foster Care
The Refugee Foster Care Program provides temporary guardians and housing for unaccompanied refugee children until family members are located or until the children are eighteen years of age. Families in our community provide care, with the assistance of CCS, until the children can be reunited with their families or become adult members of the community.
745 E. 300 South Salt Lake City, UT 84102 Phone: (801) 977-9119 Fax: (801) 977-9224 |
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Services in Salt Lake City
St. Vincent dePaul Resource Center
Emergency Assistance provides basic material goods and services to low-income individuals and families. It also assists new refugees with setting up homes by providing furniture and household items.
The Dining Room provides hot, nutritious meals or sack lunches daily to low-income and homeless individuals and families.
The Weigand Center offers a broad range of services to the homeless including showers, laundry facilities, haircuts and a library. Other agencies offering job, medical and mental health, and legal services are located at the Weigand Center.

CCS Northern Utah
Joyce Hansen Hall Food Bank is located in Ogden and serves seven counties in Northern Utah. The food bank provides food baskets for low income, and homebound residents.
Special Assistance provides rent and utility assistance for those in need.
St. Martha’s Baby Project in Ogden furnishes baby layettes for low income parents.
More resources available through www.informationandreferral.org.
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Salt Lake Location: St. Vincent's dePaul Resource Center
437 West 200 South Salt Lake City, UT 84104
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Ogden Location: Joyce Hansen Hall Food Bank & Social Services
2504 F Avenue Ogden, UT
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| Mail: 235 Rio Grande, Salt Lake City, UT 84101 |
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Mail: PO Box 869, Ogden, UT 84401 |
Phone: (801) 363.7710 X 1418
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Phone: (801) 394.5944 |
Sharehouse Emergency Assistance Phone: (801) 363.7710 X 1417 |
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Services for Men
St. Mary’s Home for Men is a residential substance abuse treatment facility designed to help clients overcome addictions and transition to independence, security, and good health.
Services for Women
Women’s Treatment meets the special addiction recovery needs of women by providing comprehensive substance abuse treatment on an outpatient basis that centers on education and empowerment. Child care and case management for their children is also provided.
More resources available at www.informationandreferral.org.
745 E. 300 South Salt Lake City, UT 84102 (801) 977.9119 |
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