Located in Tooele, UT, South Valley Services has now merged with Pathways: Domestic Violence Shelter & Survivor Advocacy Center.
Pathways offers emergency shelter for individuals and families who are fleeing from domestic violence and 24-hour crisis response for survivors of sexual assault/rape and sex trafficking. They provide a home-like atmosphere with trained professionals who staff our facility 24/7. Services and resources are provided to assist our guests in healing and gaining independence.
Advocacy and shelter services are confidential and free of charge.
Services Offered
24 hour Crisis Line
Our trained advocates are available to answer calls 24-hours per day to provide information and resources, safety planning, support, or to connect survivors to advocacy services. We access phone interpretation support for those who do not speak English.
Emergency Shelter
Pathways offers safe, confidential, short-term housing for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault at our 12-bed emergency shelter.
Our shelter is for individuals and families experiencing abuse who are at high risk of danger from their abuser and who need to escape into a safe confidential setting. The shelter offers trauma informed comprehensive advocacy and support focused on safety planning, stable housing, and acquiring the necessary resources so that individuals and families can live free of domestic violence. Our advocates and case managers provide confidential life skills and support groups in-house and provide services to help to identify, plan, and facilitate access to resources that meet the needs of survivors and their families.
Community Advocacy
Community advocates are here to help you plan for your safety, connect you with community resources, and continue offering our support through safety planning, referrals to mental health, employment searching and other needs. Services are available to all survivors of domestic violence or sexual assault.
Legal advocates provide information and support regarding criminal and/or civil legal matters. While they are not attorneys and cannot represent you in court, they can help navigate the legal system and provide support and accompaniment through processes such as protection orders, divorce proceedings and parenting plans. Referrals to free legal clinics and referrals to other free or low-cost attorneys are also available.
Community Support Groups
Support Groups are offered to the community to break down barriers of isolation and to provide a caring atmosphere and forum to discuss the impacts of domestic violence and sexual assault on individuals, families, and the community. For more information about dates, times, and locations for these groups, please call our support line at 435-843-1677
Coming Soon
Youth Healthy Relationships Training
Breaking the generational cycle of domestic violence is a key component in reducing violence in our communities. Saprea’s healthy relationship curriculum, as part of our prevention program, promotes healthy relationships and teaches the vital applicable tools to teenage students and their staff on creating and maintaining violence-free romantic relationships. Structured education on consent, technology use, and counseling support for young teens are part of the program's main objectives.
Contact Information:
Office: 435.843.1677
Crisis Line: 435.231.3557
In-Kind Donations Drop-off Location:
Debra Harris-Allstate Insurance
73 E 1280 N
Tooele, UT 84074