Help for Refugees: Youth Services

Programs For Youth


Youth Employability Services (YES)

Salt Lake County
Division of Youth Services
Youth EmployAbility Services
1385 South State Street #123
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
Phone: 801 468-0115
Fax: 801 468-1871

Tooele County
Division of Youth Services
Youth EmployAbility Services
305 North Main Street,
2nd Floor
Tooele, UT 84074
Phone: 435 833-7350
Fax: 435 833-7345

http://www.yes.slco.org/html/faq.html



Utah Federation for Youth, Inc., 801-468-0699
Salt Lake Community College, P.O. Box 30808, Mail Stop UFY, Salt Lake City, UT 84130-0808
http://www.ufyi.org

Promotes safe, healthy communities through the prevention of substance abuse and violence. Project Guuleysi helps refugee
and immigrant youth acclimate to new culture through programming, life skill classes, and prevention.


SpyHop Productions, 801-532-7500
511 West 200 South, Suite 100
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
http://www.spyhop.org

Spy Hop Productions is a not-for-profit youth media arts and education center whose purpose is to empower youth to
express their voice and with it create positive change in their lives, their community, and the world. The majority of Spy
Hop’s programs are offered free of charge, and financial assistance is available to youth who cannot afford tuition-based
workshops.


Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah, 801-313-0303
151 East 5600 South, Suite 200
Salt Lake City, UT 84107
http://www.bbbsu.org/

Big Brothers Big Sisters helps children reach their potential through professionally supported, one-to-one relationships.
Boys and Girls Clubs

Greater Salt Lake: Capitol West, Sugarhouse, Park City and Tooele, http://www.bgcgsl.org/
South Valley: Murray and Kearns, http://www.bgcsv.org/
Focus is on serving girls and boys between the ages of 6 -18 with special initiatives for teens, gender inclusion and family
involvement. After-school programs address educational achievement, career exploration, drug and alcohol avoidance,
health and fitness, gang and violence prevention, cultural exploration, leadership development and community service.


YouthCity, http://www.youthcity.com/
Serves Salt Lake City’s young people with innovative and enriching activities created with input from participants. Programs
are located in city community centers, schools and parks, where young people can have fun and learn new skills in a
structured setting. There are After-school, summer, arts, employment, sports, government and community, and refugee
programs.


Utah Dream Center, 801-244-7934
Email: alfred@utahdreamcenter.org
http://www.utahdreamcenter.org/index2.html
A non-profit with a single focus: to help at-risk and high-risk community members fulfill their dreams. The ultimate vision is
to create an international village where youth facilities, medical practices, food and clothing centers converge enhancing our
City’s quality of life.