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Family Support Center reports increased use of planned respite and emergency care
Summary
Julie Zingin told the commission the Grand County Family Support Center is one of 11 state‑licensed centers in Utah and three crisis respite nurseries in the state; since 2022 it has served about 380 children for planned respite (~7,525 hours) and 52 children in emergency shelter (~11,752 hours).
Julie Zingin, director of the Grand County Family Support Center, updated the commission on Feb. 3 about services, funding and usage statistics. The center is one of 11 state‑licensed family support centers and one of 17 crisis respite nurseries in Utah, Zingin said.
Zingin described core services—planned respite, family-education classes, crisis…
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