Through Moab Valley Multicultural Center’s Crisis Resource and Advocacy Program, they serve the essential and critical needs of individuals and families, offering them a safe place to turn when a crisis threatens their livelihood, quality of life, or survival.
Officer Chad Haymam was driving and making his rounds along Main Street just after 2 a.m., when he observed a male standing in front of Western Billiards looking through the door and holding a rifle.
Jennica Redd is an incredible, inspiring teacher! On a typical day, you will find Jennica starting her morning by sharing some healthy yummy goodies with her coworkers, tutoring some students who need extra help, and then gearing up for her class to arrive to begin an eventful fun day. Once her class arrives, she hits […]
The Midvale Community Building Community’s dental program serves uninsured low income families, immigrants and refugees by providing dental services and oral health education. These families do not have access to affordable dental care and often delay dental treatment due to the cost of services. All patients scheduled for dental work receive dental hygiene and extensive oral health education to prevent gum disease. Patients are encouraged to have at least two dental hygiene appointments per year. The Mobile Dental Program works in coordination with the clinic to do patient follow up.
When walking down the halls of Herriman High, one will only hear positive things about Mrs. Julianna Wing from coworkers and students. Loved by each student she teaches, Mrs. Wing leads her classes in a way unparalleled by any other instructor. By providing her own experiences to relate classroom topics to real life, she not […]
The Maliheh Free Clinic is a well-established charitable organization whose mission is to improve the quality of life in the Greater Salt Lake area, by providing free medical services for uninsured individuals and low income families to help reverse the cycle of poverty and suffering created by poor health.
I have had many influential teachers but my International Baccalaureate Biology teacher, Mr. Lilly stands out as one of the most influential. My fellow classmates and other teachers would agree. He cares deeply for all his students and wants them to be successful. During this school year, I went through one of the most trying […]
Lantern House is a nonprofit organization providing food, shelter, case management, and Hope to thousands of underserved people in Weber, Box Elder, Cache, Morgan and Davis Counties
Miss Wedick has been my daughter’s teacher for two years now (my daughter Kenzie is convinced Mrs. Wedick loved her so much that she moved from 2nd grade to 3rd). How many parents can say that for two years straight their child has never come home to talk about bullying or teasing? When I have […]
The mission of Labs for Liberty is to provide custom trained service dogs for military veterans with PTSD, MST, and physical limitations. They seek to offer a non-clinical, naturally therapeutic respite for military families for the purpose of empowering them to reconnect and rejuvenate.
To help prevent any more kids from dying in hot cars, Lieutenant Martinez of the Orem City Police Department on July 18th did a Facebook live video where he trapped himself in a hot car on a 100 degree day for more than 30 minutes.
The primary purpose of Iron County Care and Share is to assist those in crisis by providing the most basic necessities of food and shelter and then working with the clients to develop a strategy and plan that will help them begin to stabilize and build their self-sufficiency.
Detective Tammy Thacker has devoted her career to helping make her community a safe, exceptional place for the children of our community to grow up in.
The mission of Eastman Family Recovery Foundation is to bring suicide, addiction awareness and prevention to our communities and to work with youth groups to help build life skills. They bring resources to suicidal or addicted individuals and families. They evaluate, assess their needs and get them to the resources they need. These resources can be Life Skills training, support groups, rehabilitation programs, and post rehab support.
200,000 bulbs, more than a half million plants, and soil cooked to two thousand degrees. These are a few of the little known and surprising secrets of the Gardens at Temple Square. Taylor Powers from KSL NewsRadio's "Your Utah" reports.
The Davis County Health Department recently focused efforts to address the issue of opioid addiction throughout the county. The Department’s goal is to increase awareness of opioid addiction, identify populations at high risk of opioid overdose, and distribute Naloxone kits to individuals able to help others who have a high risk of overdose.
Boys and Girls Club of Greater Salt Lake has been transforming the lives of young people for the past fifty years by providing quality afterschool programs in safe, fun, supportive environments under the direction of trained youth development professionals.