Youth Futures provides safe shelter, collaborative resources, respectful guidance and diverse support to homeless, unaccompanied, runaway and at-risk youth in Utah.

Overnight Shelter

Located in the heart of downtown Ogden, Cedar City, and St. George, Utah. Youth Futures provides emergency shelter, temporary residence and supportive services for runaway, homeless, unaccompanied and at-risk youth ages 12-18. Shelters are open 24 hours per day.

Drop-In Services

Available to any youth ages 12-18.
Youth can access food, clothing, hygiene items, laundry facilities, computer stations, and case management.
Hours: 6:00 am to 8:00 pm every day of the week.

Street Outreach

The team provides outreach and crisis services on the streets to youth in Ogden, Cedar City, St. George, and surrounding comminuties.

Ogden

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2760 Adams Ave 
Ogden, UT

Cedar City

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100 West 133 South 
Cedar City, UT

St. George

St. George
340 East Tabernacle Street
St. George, UT

We envision a world where all youth have a safe, supportive and affirming place to call home.

Together we can change the world for the youth in our community.

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