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Centro de la Familia de Utah - Genola

Provides advocacy and educational opportunities that empower parents to become advocates for their families and communities, engages youth so they become leaders, and provides children with a head start in their education so they reach their potential in school. Services are available April to December and include Head Start, youth and adult literacy programs, dating violence prevention, diversity awareness training, life skills education, and stepfamily/blended family support groups. Related volunteer opportunities available.

Description:

The cultural competencies include development and exploration in leadership, career, and education while focusing on opportunities for youth to develop academic, foundational skills, and career awareness.

Eligibility:
Varies by program. Call or email for more information.
Service Hours:
M - F 8:30 am - 5 pm
Intake Procedure:
Apply by phone, website, or email.
Fees:
No cost
Counties Served:

Description:

Offers pre-school, medical and dental services, nutritional meals, counseling and opportunities for parental involvement of low-income children.

Eligibility:
Migrant and Seasonal Early Head Start: Pregnant mothers, and children from 6 weeks to 5 years old, specifically serves low-income families working in agriculture. Migrant Early Head Start Child Care Partnership: Children 6 weeks to 5 years whose low-income families work in agriculture. Combines early head start with childcare providers. \nRegion VIII Early Head Start Child Care Partnership: Serves low-income children 6 weeks to 3 years and combines early head start with childcare providers.
Service Hours:
M - F 7 am - 5 pm
Intake Procedure:
Walk in or call to apply.
Fees:
No cost
Counties Served:

Description:

A research-based parenting program that is offered to Head Start families and the community in partnership with Utah State University. It is a seven-week course for dating, cohabitating, or remarried couples who have a child or children from a previous relationship. Topics include strengthening the couple's relationship, stepparent-stepchild relationships, co-parenting with ex partners, legal and financial issues, and stress-reducing strategies.

Eligibility:
Dating, cohabitating, or remarried couples who have a child or children from a previous relationship.
Service Hours:
Vary; call or email for schedule.
Intake Procedure:
Apply by phone, website, or email.
Fees:
No cost
Counties Served:

Description:

Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) is the largest children's literacy nonprofit in the United States. It motivates children to read by delivering new books and literacy resources to those children who need them most.

Eligibility:
Varies by program
Service Hours:
M - F 8:30 am - 5 pm
Intake Procedure:
Apply by phone, website, or email.
Fees:
No cost
Counties Served:

Description:

Provides advocacy and educational opportunities that empower parents to become advocates for their families and communities, engages youth so they become leaders, and provides children with a head start in their education so they reach their potential in school. Services are available April to December and include Head Start, youth and adult literacy programs, dating violence prevention, diversity awareness training, life skills education, and stepfamily/blended family support groups. Related volunteer opportunities available.

Eligibility:
Region VIII Head Start: Low-income children ages 3 to 5 years old.
Migrant and Seasonal Head Start: Pregnant mothers, and children 6 weeks to 5 years old who are low-income families working in agriculture.
Service Hours:
M - F 8 am - 3 pm
Intake Procedure:
Walk in or call to apply.
Fees:
No cost
Counties Served:

Description:

Safe dates provides students 13-18 years of age with the tools and knowledge necessary to have healthy relationships as well as to recognize and know what steps to take when relationships are abusive.

Eligibility:
Youth ages 13 to 18
Service Hours:
M - F 8:30 am - 5 pm
Intake Procedure:
Apply by phone, website, email, or in person.
Fees:
No cost
Counties Served:

Description:

Seeking qualified volunteers for education activities, health care programs, nutrition and special services.

Eligibility:
Varies by program but must be over the age of 18. Bilingual English/Spanish skills preferred but not required.
Service Hours:
Volunteer hours vary; call or email for schedule.
Intake Procedure:
Complete registration form via website and submit via email or fax.
Fees:
No cost
Counties Served:

Description:

Special presentations and collaboration with other government and nonprofit agency programs is supported upon request.

Eligibility:
Varies by program
Service Hours:
M - F 8:30 am - 5 pm
Intake Procedure:
Apply by phone, website, or email.
Fees:
No cost
Counties Served:

Description:

Seeking volunteers for a wide variety of activities including education, health care, nutrition programs, special services such as office help, transportation, and field trip assistants.

Eligibility:
Varies by program but must be over the age of 18. Bilingual English/Spanish preferred by not required.
Service Hours:
Volunteer hours vary; call or email for schedule.
Intake Procedure:
Complete the Volunteer/Intern Registration Form, and return it via email or fax.
Fees:
No cost
Counties Served:

Description:

Adult education program giving adults a second chance to complete elementary and secondary education.

Eligibility:
Spanish-speaking adults seeking assistance in completing basic education in order to move on to receive a GED and higher education.
Service Hours:
Weekly, 4 months program. Call for times.
Intake Procedure:
Call to register.
Fees:
No cost
Counties Served:
  • Utah

  • Utah

  • Box Elder

  • Sanpete

  • Davis

  • Cache

  • Salt Lake

  • Salt Lake

  • Salt Lake

  • Sanpete

  • Utah

  • Davis

  • Box Elder

  • Cache

  • Salt Lake

  • Utah

  • Utah

  • Salt Lake

  • Utah

  • State of Utah

  • Utah

  • Box Elder

  • Cache