South Salt Lake is pouring more resources into its 'Promise' initiative to give local kids a safe place to hang out after school. By upgrading community centers, the city hopes to keep youth out of trouble and provide better support for working families.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days.
The program is supported by external funding from the Wallace Foundation.
Local youth aged 10-18 and their families.
No groups negatively affected
The city is launching a new program to better support adolescents by identifying service gaps and improving after-school opportunities.
How “Promise South Salt Lake” is creating safe spaces for youth and families ABC4 Utah
Kids Café provides a free meal in a safe space
Promise SSL earns nonprofit status
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