YCC Event Calendar
Are you looking to strengthen your current relationships or learn about what healthy relationships look like? Come listen to a local expert from YCC! Discover practical tips and strategies for improving communication and resolving conflict as well as recognizing and dealing with abuse.
Main Classroom B
Main Library
2464 Jefferson Ave
Ogden UT
Parents, how are you connecting with your kids right now? Want to learn some more tricks? We’re starting our next Emotion Coaching class on April 1, and we still have a few spots left! This class will be every Tuesday 6 pm-7:30 pm and run for six-weeks. We will teach you evidence-based strategies. Your instructor is Brent Hinsley – he has been teaching parents and teens for decades. If you’re interested or know someone who would be, check it out!
In the class you will learn the five essential steps of Emotion Coaching:
- Be aware of your child’s emotion
- Recognize your child’s expression of emotion as a perfect moment for intimacy and teaching
- Listen with empathy and validate your child’s feelings
- Help your child learn to label their emotions with words
- Set limits when you are helping your child to solve problems or deal with upsetting situations appropriately
When someone tells you they were sexually assaulted or abused, knowing how to respond is critical. A negative response can worsen the trauma and foster an environment where perpetrators face no consequences for their crimes.
Start by Believing stops this cycle by improving our personal and professional reactions.
It all starts with you. Make your personal commitment to Start by Believing.
Timpanogos Legal Center strives to serve the Utahns who, without our services, would not be able to access legal advice.
Bar Nights are held on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month, from 4:00pm – 6:00pm.
Timpanogos Legal Center strives to serve the Utahns who, without our services, would not be able to access legal advice.
Clients are able to reserve a 25 minute slot with an attorney by calling the front desk on the day before or day of Bar Night. Meaning the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays and Thursdays of each month.
Typically, there will be 2 attorneys present, this is subject to change.
Open slots for each attorney will be scheduled as follows:
4:00
4:25
4:50
5:15
5:40
In order to be eligible for our clinic services, you must:
(1)Be considered the victim of a crime, and that victimization has led to seeking this legal assistance
(2) Have a household income below 200% of the federal poverty level.
Additionally, only the following areas of Utah law are open for advisement: family law (divorce, custody, parentage, etc.), tenant housing issues, or elder law, including guardianships.
If you do not qualify for these services, we are happy to provide referrals to other services that may be able to assist you.
When survivors of sexual violence open up about their experiences, they are often confronted with the question, “What were you wearing?” as though their clothing choice could justify the assault. YCC’s “What Were You Wearing” exhibit challenges the misconception that clothing invites sexual assault by amplifying the voices of survivors within our local community.
The exhibit premieres during Ogden’s First Friday Art Stroll on Friday, April 4, 2025, and will be on display throughout April.
Parents, how are you connecting with your kids right now? Want to learn some more tricks? We’re starting our next Emotion Coaching class on April 1, and we still have a few spots left! This class will be every Tuesday 6 pm-7:30 pm and run for six-weeks. We will teach you evidence-based strategies. Your instructor is Brent Hinsley – he has been teaching parents and teens for decades. If you’re interested or know someone who would be, check it out!
In the class you will learn the five essential steps of Emotion Coaching:
- Be aware of your child’s emotion
- Recognize your child’s expression of emotion as a perfect moment for intimacy and teaching
- Listen with empathy and validate your child’s feelings
- Help your child learn to label their emotions with words
- Set limits when you are helping your child to solve problems or deal with upsetting situations appropriately
Since the 1960s, Take Back the Night has empowered and supported survivors/victims, helping those in pain, and asserted that it is unacceptable for people to live in fear for their safety. Take Back the Night rallies, marches, candlelight vigils, and speak-outs are the means by which we show our solidarity. We invite you to join the movement to end and raise awareness of, sexual and interpersonal violence and demonstrate support for survivors and victims on our campus and in our community.
Help raise awareness of and speak out against sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, sexual abuse, and all other forms of sexual violence.
Timpanogos Legal Center strives to serve the Utahns who, without our services, would not be able to access legal advice.
Bar Nights are held on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month, from 4:00pm – 6:00pm.
Timpanogos Legal Center strives to serve the Utahns who, without our services, would not be able to access legal advice.
Clients are able to reserve a 25 minute slot with an attorney by calling the front desk on the day before or day of Bar Night. Meaning the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays and Thursdays of each month.
Typically, there will be 2 attorneys present, this is subject to change.
Open slots for each attorney will be scheduled as follows:
4:00
4:25
4:50
5:15
5:40
In order to be eligible for our clinic services, you must:
(1)Be considered the victim of a crime, and that victimization has led to seeking this legal assistance
(2) Have a household income below 200% of the federal poverty level.
Additionally, only the following areas of Utah law are open for advisement: family law (divorce, custody, parentage, etc.), tenant housing issues, or elder law, including guardianships.
If you do not qualify for these services, we are happy to provide referrals to other services that may be able to assist you.
Join us on Thursday, April 17, 2025, from 6-8 p.m. at YCC Family Crisis Center for an empowering and informative evening. We will cover:
• The statistics and realities of sexual assault
• How to report and get help
• How to best support survivors
• Ways we can work together to prevent sexual assault in our community
Participants who attend will have the opportunity to win a self-defense class or gift cards from local businesses.
Denim Day is recognized April 30, 2025 this year. It is a day in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. The campaign began after a ruling by the Italian Supreme Court to overturn a rape conviction because the justices felt that since the victim was wearing tight jeans she must have helped the person who raped her remove them, thereby implying consent. Following the reversal, the women in the Italian Parliament came to work wearing jeans in solidarity with the victim.