Division of Child and Family Services Delta
44 S 350 E Delta
435-864-3869
Hotline to report abuse: 1-855-323-3237 Online Reporting HERE
Keeping children safe and strengthening families through prevention, child protective and in-home services, and out-of-home care."Utah law requires any person who has reason to believe that a child has been subjected to abuse, neglect, or dependency to immediately notify the nearest office of Child and Family Services, a peace officer, or a law enforcement agency. Abuse, neglect, or dependency of a child can be physical, emotional, or sexual. "
DYAC Activity Center
435-864-9002 305 E 200 N Delta
After school activities, homework assistance, snack and STEAM activities, for grades 6-12
Monday-Thursday 2:45-5:30 PM
School readiness development program for children with low income and disabilities, for ages 3-5.
The Kids Mental Health Foundation: is a national organization dedicated to promoting pediatric mental wellness and treating emotional health with the same importance as physical health. Its primary purpose is to provide expert-created, evidence-based educational materials that empower parents, caregivers, and educators to understand and nurture children's mental development before a crisis occurs. To achieve this, the foundation offers an extensive library of free resources, including actionable behavioral guides, multimedia skill-building tools for kids, and step-by-step toolkits to help families navigate clinical mental health systems.
Call 1-833-723-3326 or 988
It can be hard to know
if your child’s thoughts and behaviors are normal for their age or a sign of something more serious. Sometimes you may not know where to turn for help—and you may need help right now if your child:
Threatens to hurt themself or others
Is verbally or physically aggressive
Uses substances
Destroys or steals property
A mobile crisis response team can help address urgent challenges your child is having. These services are free to everyone in Utah, no matter where you live. Learn more about stabilization and mobile response, or SMR.
WIC: Women, Infants, Children
Federal nutrition program (run by Utah health departments) that helps low- to moderate-income families get healthy food and support during pregnancy and early childhood.
**Automatically qualify if you are on MEDICAID, SNAP, or TANF
**Income that is too high for SNAP often can qualify for WIC
SIGN UP AT: Central Utah Health Department
362 W Main St #1, Delta, UT 84624
435.864.3612