Davis Links

Welcome to Davis Links!

 

Mission

Build a more connected Davis County by improving awareness and access to trusted resources.

 

Vision

A community where everyone is connected, supported, and empowered to achieve well-being through a trusted network of care.

 

Values

Davis Links Values

Values Text Description

We honor each person’s lived experience and offer support without judgment or bias—because everyone deserves to be treated with respect.

Support should be easy to find and even easier to understand. We increase awareness and simplify access by removing barriers—making tools, language, and services clear, approachable, and available to all.
We provide a network of trusted, high-quality resources that offer real, lasting value—ensuring meaningful impact and support that makes a difference.
We rethink how people access help and how providers collaborate—simplifying systems, embracing new tools, and evolving with real community needs in mind.
We’re here to help, not just inform. Whether someone is offering help or seeking it, we provide the trusted guidance and compassionate care our community deserves.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

For Community Members

Our directory features over 2,000 trusted programs for basic needs, mental health, family support, outdoor opportunities, and overall well-being. Many are free and low-cost.

Learn more: Davis Links Resource Directory Inclusion & Exclusion Policy.

Anyone seeking to connect to resources. It is primarily designed for Davis County community members, but anyone can use it. Davis Links includes programs and services for all stages of life.

The Davis Links Resource Directory is free for all community members to use.

There are several advantages to using Davis Links:

  • You can connect to real service providers and a network of care.
  • Programs can be accessed in one place with a focus on local programs.
  • Programs that are included have been vetted by trusted partners, and information is updated regularly.
  • Our partnership with 211 Utah allows the public to receive free service navigation through phone, chat, or text. 

There are a couple of ways to search for resources:

  1. Search for local programs and services by entering a keyword or phrase and ZIP Code on the home page’s search tool. You can then filter results to focus your search (for example, by location, income eligibility, etc.)
  2. Quick Links for commonly requested topics are also available on the home page.

The Davis Links Resource Directory is available in more than 130 languages. For program information in Spanish, visit davislinks.findhelp.com/?lang=es

For all other languages, enter a ZIP Code on davislinks.org, press search, and select from the language list drop-down.

Davis Links was designed specifically to support all Davis County community members and includes a wide variety of resources for well-being. This includes services beyond those that are free and low cost.

211 Utah is a statewide resource that focuses on connecting individuals to basic needs and low or no-cost resources. They provide service navigation through phone, chat, or text. 

We have partnered with 211 to ensure that Davis County community members have access to trained service navigators for support. 

No account is required. There is an option to create a free account if you would like to save resources for easy access in the future.

New resources are being added regularly. If a program didn’t come up when using a search term, you can look up programs by category, such as food, housing, and health. You can also sort by personal filters in the directory, such as age group, insurance coverage, and urgency. Another option is to try searching by the agency name. If you are still unable to find the resource, you can suggest it by filling out the Connect with Us form at the bottom of the home page on davislinks.org.

We've partnered with 211 Utah to connect you to a live person for support to meet your needs. Dial 211 to speak to a trained service navigator. 

If you or someone you know is experiencing an emergency, please call 911.

If you or someone you know needs immediate emotional or mental health support, please call or text 988. You can also chat with 988 crisis workers online at 988.utah.gov. Trained crisis workers are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, every day of the year, even holidays. 988 is free and confidential. You don’t need proof of citizenship, insurance, or a social security number to get help.

 

 

For Providers

Davis Links is a community-connector network built for Davis County. As the go-to source for local resources, Davis Links helps build a more connected, resilient community that supports the well-being of all. 

Davis Links includes the following:

  • An online Resource Directory, powered by Findhelp, a national social care platform
  • Monthly resource forums that provide training, skill-building, networking
  • Other opportunities for partnership and collaboration

Davis Links aims to reduce barriers, facilitate connections, and contribute to a stronger, more resilient Davis County. By joining, you can become part of the solution to improving access to resources and services. 

Davis Links provides opportunities to:

  • Collaborate with other partners
  • Expand reach to community members through adding and sharing program information in the Davis Links Resource Directory
  • Ensure the public gets needed support through a trusted network of care, including access to tools, such as sending and receiving referrals 
  • Receive training and updates
  • Become aware of existing resources

We invite all organizations with services that support the well-being of the Davis County community to join Davis Links! Together we are Connecting Davis County — One Link at a Time.

  1. Visit davislinksproviders.findhelp.com and select sign up on the upper right side of the screen. 
  2. Enter an email and set up a password. 
  3. Log in to get started.

Having an account on davislinksproviders.findhelp.com allows providers to connect clients to resources. By creating a free account, you can claim programs, suggest programs, add other members of your organization, access analytics, make referrals, access referral results, and other website tools.

The Davis Links Resource Directory includes a variety of local resources to support well-being. Services listed range from free to full-cost.

The Davis Links Resource Directory Inclusion & Exclusion Policy outlines the principles and policies used to identify what can and can’t be included in the Davis Links Resource Directory.

Our Welcome Toolkit has step-by-step instructions to add and claim (take ownership of programs) in the directory.

If your program is not free or low-cost, please contact us at davislinks@daviscountyutah.gov to explore the possibility of listing your program in the directory.

We are here to help you use the resource directory successfully. We are happy to provide technical support, consultations, or tailored training for your organization. If you would like to learn more, reach out to us at davislinks@daviscountyutah.gov.

The Findhelp curation team reviews programs at least once a year. You can find what date the program was last updated under the organization name at the top of the card. 

If you’ve claimed your program, you can update your information at any time. Organizations are encouraged to update their programs at least every six months and when program changes occur. For more information on how to claim your program, refer to the Welcome Toolkit.

There are many ways you can get connected to Davis Links:

  • Add and claim your programs in the directory. Our Welcome Toolkit has step-by-step instructions.
  • Promote Davis Links using the Promotional Toolkit.
  • Add the simple search box to your website, or promote davislinks.org on your website.
  • Add Davis Links to visual displays, such as TV monitor images.
  • Share social media posts on Tuesdays on the Davis County Health Department Facebook and Instagram pages.
  • Incorporate into workflows, such as referral processes, to improve resource connection for community members.
  • Sign up to receive quarterly newsletters by filling out the Connect with Us form at the bottom of davislinks.org.
  • Attend the monthly Davis Links Resource Forums. You can sign up to receive emails by filling out the Connect with Us form at the bottom of davislinks.org
  • View upcoming events and trainings in the Community Announcements folder.

There are several advantages to using Davis Links:

  • Programs that are included have been vetted by trusted partners, and programs are updated regularly.
  • You can connect to real service providers and a network of care.
  • You have control over your program’s information, and can update it as needed.
  • Claimed programs are boosted in the resource directory search results at no cost to you.
  • The platform allows you to make and receive referrals, allowing you to know if people received the help they needed.
  • You can create a free account, which allows you to save programs and track data.
  • Our partnership with 211 Utah allows the public to receive free service navigation through phone, chat, or text. 

Davis Links was designed specifically to support all Davis County community members and includes a wide variety of resources for well-being. This includes services that may be offered at full cost.

211 Utah is a statewide resource that focuses on connecting individuals to basic needs and low or no-cost resources. They provide service navigation through phone, chat, or text. 

We have partnered with 211 to ensure that Davis County community members have access to trained service navigators for support. 

To learn more about navigating the platform and using the available tools, visit the Findhelp Training Center, which offers brief video tutorials and live webinars available for registration. 

If you have any questions or would like more information, please email davislinks@daviscountyutah.gov. We look forward to connecting with you!