Our organization is a domestic violence and sexual assault resource center that serves all of Davis County, UT. Some of the services we provide include shelter, supportive services and advocacy to survivors of domestic abuse and sexual assault, as well as education, awareness and resources to our community. We serve mainly adults (all genders) and their families, if they have dependents. Our shelter has capacity for 30 clients, however, we also offer resources to other clients that do not stay in our shelter. We would love to have more healthy fresh food, as well as, gluten free, dairy-free, and vegetarian options whenever possible. Along with that, we would also like to receive snack and comfort food options such as, cookies, chips, dino nuggets, etc.
This listing was last updated Jun 11, 2024
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We are able to accept food at non-scheduled times, please coordinate with us to let us know what times work best, so we can have a staff member assist you. Gardeners you will need to donate at a different location then what is listed, so please contact Emily Lopez at 385-515-4064 or Alicia Hall at 385-504-1088 for the address. Upon arrival we will need you to fill out a confidentiality agreement, if you have not already done so, just affirming that you will not disclose the location of our shelter.
It would be best if these food donations could be coordinated a few days in advance if possible, to give us time to prepare. If that is not the case, please call before you come to let us know and to get the exact location. The address that is currently listed is not the exact address for the donation drop-off. Due to confidentiality purposes, we are unable to share the exact location of our shelter through this website.
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