Salt Lake City

Youth and Family

YouthAndFamily@slc.gov | 801-535-7748

Fairpark Family Learning Center


January 27, 2025


On Tuesday evening the U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced that they removed the prior administration’s guidelines that limited federal immigration arrests near “sensitive areas,” which included churches, schools, and after-school care centers.
While the Youth and Family Division is unsure how this new directive will impact our community, we remain committed to helping ensure our campuses are safe and welcoming spaces for all Salt Lake City children and their families
Salt Lake City’s Youth and Family Division welcomes all children to participate in its programs. All children and their families are welcome in our community centers and to participate in our many programs for children, teens, and adults.
Please know that we are not obligated to collect information on the immigration status of kids and their families, and as such, we do not have a record of anyone’s immigration status as part of participation in any Youth and Family programing.
Lastly, we want to remind guardians that YouthCity children must be picked up by a parent, legal guardian or listed emergency contact. YouthCity staff will continue to follow this policy.
The Youth and Family Division will continue to provide innovative and enriching programming and events across Salt Lake City to benefit all residents through its three branches of service. We will share updated information and guidance with families as we work to understand the rapidly shifting federal guidelines.
Please contact YouthCity Program Managers if you need to update your child’s emergency contact information.

Thank you for trusting us with the care of your children.

In partnership,
Kim Thomas
Director, Youth and Family Division


Expanding Access, Education & Community

Fairpark Family Learning Center’s mission is to provide programming to increase financial security, self-sufficiency, strengthen parenting skills and support family’s health and well-being.


We provide safe educational spaces for families to engage in activities and decrease the digital divide in Rosepark, Fairpark and Poplar Grove communities by increasing access to internet, WIFI and technical support.


Free Classes!

Registration is required and space is limited.


Free Workshops!

Qué Hacer con la Devolución de Impuestos

17 de Marzo 6:00 – 7:30pm

Su devolución de impuestos podría ser una gran oportunidad para avanzar significativamente hacia sus objetivos financieros. Únase a nosotros para aprender cómo poner su reembolso a trabajar estratégicamente, si usted está buscando pagar una deuda, ahorrar para el futuro, o asegurar sus finanzas hoy.

¡Se servirá la cena!

What to do with a Tax Refund

March 24th 6:00 – 7:30pm

Your tax refund could be a great opportunity to make meaningful progress toward your financial goals. Join us to learn how to put your refund to work strategically, whether you’re looking to pay off debt, save for the future, or secure your finances today.

*Dinner will be served!


How to Organize Your Financial Documents

April 2 6:00 – 7:30pm

If looking at those piles of paperwork feels overwhelming: we have a solution. Learn how to organize your documents to ensure they’re easily accessible when you need them.

Dinner will be served!

Cómo Organizar sus Documentos Financieros

10 de Abril 6:00 – 7:30pm

Si mira esas pilas de papel y le resulta abrumador: tenemos una solución. Compartieremos con usted un sistema de organización de sus documentos que garantiza que sean facilmente accesibles para cuando los necesite.

¡Se servirá la cena!


Hours of Operation:

Monday – Friday: 9am – 8pm

1300 W. 300 N. Entrance on Southeast side through Community Center doors.

SLC, Ut 84116

Driving Directions


Contact information:

Email: FairparkFamilyLearningCenter@slc.gov

Phone: 385-468-1333