GALLERY: Take a virtual tour of Salt Lake County's newly-renovated homeless youth facility
by Matthew Jacobson Tom Chamberlain, KUTV
Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson and Youth Services Director Carolyn Hansen cut the ribbon on its newly-renovated Runaway Homeless Youth Program facility on Aug. 11, 2022. It serves unsheltered minors ages 8 - 17 for up to 21 days. (Photo: Tom Chamberlain, KUTV)
SOUTH SALT LAKE, Utah (KUTV) —
Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson was on hand to help cut the ribbon at a newly-renovated facility that offers assistance to unsheltered minors.
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The Runaway Homeless Youth Program Facility serves youth ages 8 - 17 for up to 21 days, according to a statement from Salt Lake County Youth Services.
"During their stay, youth receive case management, tailored individual and/or family therapy, and participate in groups." according to Youth Services. "The goal of the program is to return each youth to a safe and stable environment with resources in place."
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More information is available at slco.gov/youth.
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