Located near the Mill Creek Station Light Rail, Latino Behavioral Health Services (LBHS) is a nonprofit, grassroots organization dedicated to reducing disparities in mental health services among Utah’s underserved Latino population. As a peer-run entity, LBHS enhances mental health awareness and well-being through support, education, empowerment, and resource facilitation, all delivered with cultural, socioeconomic, and linguistic sensitivity. Treatment Approach LBHS employs a culturally responsive model, offering therapy, peer support, educational classes, and SMART Recovery groups tailored to the Latino community’s needs. Specialized programs cover grief, emotional wellness, family support, and LGBTQ+ concerns. Specialized youth peer support focuses on the needs of Latinx youth ages 12-26, including challenges like being a first generation immigrant and being a queer young person in Utah. Mission With programs designed “by Latinos, for Latinos,” LBHS ensures that services resonate with clients’ cultural experiences, creating a foundation for mental health recovery and empowerment. To maintain accessibility, LBHS offers a sliding-scale fee structure and accepts Medicaid for Peer Support Services. Additional Locations Latino Behavioral Health Services also offers therapy and peer support at the following locations by appointment only: 237 26th Street, Ogden, UT 844011885 W. Ute Blvd., Park City, UT 84098777 W. 500 N. #005, Provo, UT 84601


