March Updates Amid Current Situation

Our domestic violence victim services are operating. If you, or someone you know, is in an abusive relationship or feeling unsafe, please contact our 24/7 HELPLINE at 1-800-647-9161 to speak to an advocate. Help is available.  

In consultation and collaboration with the Summit County Health Department, Centers for Disease Control, Department of Human Services, and the National Network to End Domestic Violence, Peace House is proactively working to reduce the impacts of COVID-19 in our community. Out of concern for the safety and well-being of our clients, volunteers, staff, and community, Peace House is suspending certain activities at our community campus pending further notice. We will continue to closely monitor this evolving situation and prioritize protecting public health and individual safety.      

 Activities suspended include: 

  • non-essential meetings or group gatherings at the Peace House community campus  
  • onsite volunteer opportunities 
  • receiving in-kind donations in our lobby 
  • education presentations in our schools and community 
  • support group or parenting classes 

Our domestic violence victim services are operating. If you, or someone you know, is in an abusive relationship or feeling unsafe, please contact our 24/7 HELPLINE at 1-800-647-9161 to speak to an advocate. Help is available.  

To support social distancing, we are also implementing flexible client care with some services being available via phone or using technology.  

For any other inquiries, please don’t hesitate to reach out during business hours at 435-658-4739.  

If you are worried that you have COVID-19, please call the Utah Coronavirus Information Line at 1-800-456-7707, coronavirus.utah.gov 

Thank you for your understanding and patience as Peace House works to do our part to support the health and well-being of our community.  

 

 

Sincerely, 

 

Kendra Wyckoff 

Executive Director