Emergency Housing Help
Get immediate housing assistance and resources
211 Utah - Your First Call
📞
Call 211 or 1-877-541-2525
Free, confidential help available 24/7 in over 150 languages
Emergency Shelters
Temporary shelter options across Utah counties:
Salt Lake County Shelters
Volunteers of America: Men's shelter, women's shelter, family shelter
The Road Home: Multiple locations in Salt Lake area
Utah County Shelters
Family Support Center: Emergency shelter for families
Provo Shelter: Men's and women's shelter
Weber County Shelters
Ogden Rescue Mission: Men's and women's shelter
Family Promise: Family emergency housing
Rapid Rehousing
Short-term rental assistance and services to help you quickly exit homelessness:
What is Rapid Rehousing?
Rapid rehousing helps individuals and families quickly exit homelessness and return to permanent housing through:
- Rental assistance (typically 3-12 months)
- Security deposit and moving assistance
- Case management and supportive services
- Employment and income support
Providers
Domestic Violence Housing
Safe housing options for survivors of domestic violence:
YWCA Utah - Domestic Violence Shelter
24/7 confidential shelter and services for survivors and children
24-Hour Crisis Line:
(801)537-8600
Peace House (Summit & Wasatch Counties)
Emergency shelter and transitional housing for domestic violence survivors
24-Hour Crisis Line:
(435)658-3971
Youth Housing (Ages 12-24)
Housing programs for youth experiencing homelessness:
Cottages (Youth Foster Care Aging Out)
Transitional housing for youth aging out of foster care
Switchpoint Community Resource Center
St. George area services for homeless youth and families
Important: If you are in immediate danger
If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call 911 right away.
For non-emergency police assistance, call your local police department's non-emergency number.