Utah Office of Homeless Services

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Homelessness is a complex social and humanitarian issue. While the realities of potentially becoming homeless are unique to each individual; systematic, economic, health and societal influences contribute to the rate of homelessness in Utah.

The Utah Office of Homeless Services strives to work together with communities to make homelessness in Utah rare, brief and non-recurring by providing statewide support of project services, interventions and system performance measures and reporting. Click here to view our organization.

Homelessness funding administered by the Utah Office of Homeless Services supports public or private not-for-profit organizations, faith-based organizations, state departments and agencies, units of local governments and Indian tribal governments who provide support and services to people experiencing homelessness throughout the state. If you are seeking personal assistance related to homelessness, please call 2-1-1 or go to www.211utah.org to find a service provider near you.

The Office of Homeless Services (OHS) offers funding, coordination, and program support to service programs throughout the state of Utah. OHS does not directly provide services or funding to individuals and families. If you are in need of services, please visit endutahhomeless.org.