Taking care of your children extends beyond finding child care. Care About Childcare can refer you to resources to help you with health and medical assistance, safety, food assistance, child development, and more.
Our office at Utah Valley University serves families in Utah, Juab, Summit, and Wasatch counties. There are additional Care About Childcare agencies that operate in Logan, Ogden, Salt Lake City, Price, and St. George to support families across Utah.
The Office of Child Care offers several resources for parents, including child care subsidies and referrals to community programs.
The UVU Care About Childcare office also has a list of additional family resources, including child development, family and resource services, afterschool programs, and more.
Behavior Brochures can be requested from Care About Childcare at UVU by contacting [email protected] or calling us at 801-863-8589.
211 provides people with ways to get help and give help. By dialing 211, callers can connect to health and human resources they need.
DWS offers services to help you support your family, find your next job opportunity or grow your business. Find assistance for food, child care, Medicaid/medical, financial, disability and unemployment insurance.
Help Me Grow Utah is a free information and referral helpline that provides parents, physicians, and community partners across Utah with resources to make a difference in the lives of pregnant parents and families with children 8 and under.
Families can learn more about quality child care and search for care. Providers can register for training, track professional development, apply for scholarships and more.
Children in high-quality child care programs that support their growth and development are better prepared for kindergarten and life.
Utah Afterschool Network is a statewide nonprofit organization that ensures Utah’s children have access to high-quality afterschool programs that keep them engaged, learning, and safe.
Child Nutrition Programs help to ensure the children of Utah have adequate access to safe and nutritious foods.
The mission of the DCFS is to keep children safe from abuse and neglect through the strengthening of families. This is accomplished with individualized, trauma-informed, community-based services that are both safety-driven and family-driven, as well as the funding of domestic violence shelters and outreach services.
Utah Head Start Association is a non-profit organization to provide support, leadership and advocacy to Utah Head Start programs and their community partners.
BWEIP enhances early growth and development in infants and toddlers who have developmental delays or disabilities by providing individualized support and services to the child and their family.
UVU Community Mental Health Clinic is an on-campus, outpatient mental health clinic providing affordable, quality therapy to community members and UVU students.
The Children's Center Utah provides comprehensive mental health care to enhance the emotional well-being of infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and their families.
Wasatch Behavioral Health is a public comprehensive behavioral health center providing services designed to meet the needs of children, youth, adults, and their families.
The BYU Comprehensive Clinic offers counseling services for individuals, couples, and families in the Utah County community.
Care About Childcare at Utah Valley University is funded by the Department of Workforce Services, Office of Child Care through Child Care and Development Block Grant.