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Programs that provide temporary emergency shelter for women who have experienced domestic violence/abuse, and for their children. Also included are similar facilities for battered men and those that can accommodate both men and women. (AIRS BH-1800.1500-100)

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Statewide Service: Provides online resources, telehealth, or service at a satellite office.
Nationwide Service: Provides online resources, telehealth or services at a regional/national headquarters location.
Nampa, ID 83653
Phone: 208-465-5011
Address:
Nampa, ID 83653
Phone: 208-465-5011
Fax: 208-467-2062
Eligibility: Victim of domestic violence or sexual assault.
Services Provided: Crisis Line: 208-465-5011
Telephone line: 208-467-4130

Taking control of your life, can begin with a phone call. Valley Crisis Center is available around the clock. The Valley Crisis Center program provides the following: safe transitional housing for women and their children; counseling for individuals or group; information and referral in the areas of legal, financial, medical and vocational; 24-hour crisis line, telephone counseling, information and referral; Rape Crisis, 24-hour crisis line, telephone counseling, information and referral; Community education (public. speaking to organizations, churches, clubs, schools, professional training); Court mandated domestic violence orientation. Our services are available to any person who needs them regardless of your ability to pay.

The CATCH program - Charitable Assistance To Community's Homeless" in Boise and Caldwell- primarily assists homeless families with children younger than 18. The program is also available to young adults, ages 18 to 22, who are aging out of foster care.
**How CATCH program works? - The case manager will work with four shelters (Hope's Door, Lighthouse Rescue Mission, Salvation Army and Valley Crisis), as well as with WICAP, to receive referrals for families that meet the program qualifications. Once a family is determined to be eligible, that family will sign a lease directly with a landlord and CATCH of Canyon County will pay the rent, with funds donated by businesses, faith-based organizations, private individuals and stimulus dollars.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 6/10/2020
850 N 4th St
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814
Phone: 208-664-1443 Crisis Line: 208-664-9303
Address:
850 N 4th St
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814
Phone: 208-664-1443
Crisis Line: 208-664-9303
Email: admin@safepassageid.org
Eligibility: Victim of domestic violence or sexual assault/rape.
Services Provided: Temporary shelter for victims of domestic violence. Advocacy, crisis intervention, support groups for victims of domestic violence, rape and sexual assault. Offers one-on-one counseling, as well as group counseling. Hotline has information and referral service. Protection order assistance. Legal Aid referral.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 12/30/2019
1717 E Polston Ave
Post Falls, ID 83854
Phone: 208-773-1080
Organization Name: Post Falls Police Department
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Address:
1717 E Polston Ave
Post Falls, ID 83854
Phone: 208-773-1080
Fax: 208-773-4122
Eligibility: Victim of domestic violence or sexual assault; all victim's of crime
Services Provided: Crisis based intervention. 24 hours. Crime scene assistance to offer advocacy for victims of domestic violence or sexual assault/abuse. Offers support groups, information and referral to community resources and helps establish protection orders for victims.

Provides an innovative, teamwork approach between law enforcement and victim service advocates to provide direct, immediate services and support to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse victims. The program provides direct services to victims of all crimes however we primarily work with domestic violence and sexual assault. The two full-time crime victim advocates are on call 24-hours a day and are available to respond "on scene" with officers to provide immediate assistance to victims. Support is on-going and can include shelter, community resource referral and medical, court, and prosecution assistance. The Post Falls program is a model law enforcement and victim service program.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 11/27/2018
300 Main St.
Lewiston, ID 83501
Phone: 208-746-9655
Organization Name: YWCA of the USA
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Address:
300 Main St.
Lewiston, ID 83501
Phone: 208-746-9655
Eligibility: Varies, call to determine.
Services Provided: YWCA of Lewiston/Clarkston is a private, non-profit social service organization that operates a comprehensive program serving Washington and Idaho residents. Located in Lewiston and Clarkston, the agency serves families in the surrounding counties.

CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS. A variety of children's programs are available, including: Children's Group, Summer School, and Kid's Club. More information is available on their web site.

EMERGENCY SERVICES. The program consists of services to all victims of crime, including domestic violence and sexual assault; a living center and support services for homeless families a 24-hour crisis line; information and referral and emergency services.

The Program operates two shelters: 1) Domestic Violence Shelter for women and children of domestic violence. 2) Homeless Center for families with children. There also is an after school program for children at the Homeless Center.

HOMELESS PROGRAM: The YWCA's seven-unit Greenhouse Apartments were completed in 1991. They Provide: Temporary housing for families with children. Support services, including food, gas, transportation and childcare. Case management for adults and children. Support groups. Parenting classes. Assistance finding housing, employment and other resources.

DOMESTIC ABUSE SERVICES
Domestic abuse is the physical abuse, threat of physical abuse, or the emotional abuse by a relative or person with whom the victim resides. We provide: Temporary shelter for physically and/or emotionally abused victims and their children. 24-hour hotline for crisis intervention, emotional support and information and referral. Individual and group counseling. Support groups for women and youth. Assistance with other social service organizations, law enforcement officers, and the court system. Legal advocacy, including assistance in obtaining protection orders. Education about domestic violence dynamics. Monthly classes on legal issues and domestic violence. There is no fee for domestic violence services.

SEXUAL ASSAULT SERVICES: Sexual assault refers to all types of sexual violence with or without a weapon, sexual penetration, incest or unwanted touch. Any person may be a victim of sexual assault regardless of their age or sex. We provide: 24-hour crisis intervention at hospitals, police stations, or by phoning 746-9655; temporary shelter for victims and their children; individual and group counseling for adult, teen and child victims; 24-hour hotline for emotional support and information on, and referral to, available services; personal support includes coordination with other social service agencies; medical advocacy; support group,
legal advocacy with law enforcement and the court system and help applying for Crime Victims Compensation. There is no fee for sexual assault services.

VICTIMS OF CRIME SERVICES: In the United States, a violent crime occurs every 19 seconds. Every 24 minutes, someone is murdered. We provide services for victims of crime: 24-hour crisis intervention; legal advocacy including help obtaining crime victim's compensation; temporary shelter for victims who cannot stay in their own home; services for survivors of violent crime and family members of homicide victims; and other related services

GENERAL EMERGENCY SERVICES: Individuals in need of assistance lacking other resources may qualify for emergency services. All services are confidential. Services include, but are not limited to: Rent Assistance; Transportation; Prescription medication; Lodging; Food; Information / Referral
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 12/31/2019
720 W Washington St
Boise, ID 83702
Phone: 208-343-3688 xMain Crisis Line: 208-343-7025
Address:
720 W Washington St
Boise, ID 83702
Phone: 208-343-3688 xMain
Crisis Line: 208-343-7025
TDD: 800-377-3529
Fax: 208-343-8475
Eligibility: Contact for eligibility for different programs
Services Provided:

WCA provides services to women, men and their children healing from domestic abuse and sexual assault. Contact for details about specific services. Services include:

Emergency and Transitional Shelter

For women and children. Services include:

  • Group and Individual Counseling for women and children
  • Case Management
  • Court Advocacy
  • Financial Empowerment
  • Support Groups
  • Life Skills
  • Nurturing Parenting
  • Safety Planning
  • On-site Childcare

Case Management

Case Managers work one-on-one with clients to identify their strengths and barriers in order to develop a plan to achieve their goals. Case Managers also teach  classes, help clients learn to budget, write resumes, fix nutritious meals on a budget and be assertive in asking for help.

Financial Empowerment

Classes for adults, teens, and youth, with additional coaching available after the class.

Therapy and Support

Master’s level therapists and interns provide therapy services to adult and child victims of emotional and physical abuse, rape and sexual assault and to survivors with co-occurring disorders (substance use and mental health disorders). Also offers support groups for sexual assault and domestic violence.

Safety Planning Workshops

Clients can complete a personalized safety plan with trained WCA personnel.

Court Advocacy Services

The WCA provides assistance to petitioners seeking protection orders in Ada County. Trained advocates help with filling out petitions, provide an educational orientation, and offer support during the court process. Additional services include court accompaniment to civil or criminal proceedings and legal referrals.

Rape Crisis Advocacy

Advocates are trained to provide support and guidance in regards to:

  • Confidential crisis intervention and support for victims of sexual assault
  • Information and education in regards to your options for medical care and reporting
  • Education and advocacy during the legal process of reporting the crime
  • Safety Planning
  • Encouragement and support while recovering from sexual assault
  • Referrals for counseling, court advocacy and other services
  • Information and support for family and friends
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 8/7/2020
Sandpoint, ID 83864
Phone: 208-265-2952
Address:
Sandpoint, ID 83864
Phone: 208-265-2952
Eligibility: Contact for eligibility.
Services Provided: Transitional housing for single women, men or women with children, or 2-parent families with children. This is a long term housing program not a temporary shelter. The program provides supportive services, case management and transportation to residents.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 4/26/2019
Pima Drive
Fort Hall, ID 83203
Phone: 208-478-3863
Organization Name: Shoshone-Bannock Tribes
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Address:
Pima Drive
Fort Hall, ID 83203
Phone: 208-478-3863
Eligibility: Victims of domestic violence or sexual assault.
Services Provided: Tribal Employment Rights Ordinance. 50 N. Widowville Rd. Building 91. (208) 478-3848.
Enforce tribal rights & Employment on the Reservation, also act as a hiring hall.

Resources for the Shoshone-Bannock Tribe.

Community Access Program - 208-478-3879
Crisis Line - 208-339-0438
Victims of Crime - 208-478-3991
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 4/26/2019
415 7th St
Suite 1
Wallace, ID 83873
Phone: 208-556-0500
Organization Name: Shoshone County
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Address:
415 7th St
Suite 1
Wallace, ID 83873
Phone: 208-556-0500
Fax: 208-556-1555
Eligibility: Victim of domestic violence or sexual assault.
Services Provided: It is the mission of the Shoshone County Crisis Resource Center (SCCRC) to assist any person victimized by domestic violence and sexual assault, whether physical, mental or emotional. The SCCRC supports healthy non-violent families and relationships in Shoshone County.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 10/30/2018
408 N Allumbaugh St
Boise, ID 83705
Phone: 208-345-1170
Organization Name: Terry Reilly
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Address:
408 N Allumbaugh St
Boise, ID 83705
Phone: 208-345-1170
Fax: 208-323-9606
Eligibility: Any person who has been a victim of sexual abuse or has been affected by the sexual abuse of a family member or loved one. Any person who has been sexually inappropriate with another person.
Services Provided: Community based treatment program dedicated to assessing and healing the trauma experienced by victims of physical and sexual abuse and their families, while providing offender treatment to prevent further offenses. Priority is also given to the pro active education of the public to more effectively prevent the occurrence of child sexual abuse in our communities.
Victim Services:
Personal Safety Classes
Individual Counseling
Family Therapy
Group Therapy for young children, pre-adolescents, teenagers, and adults molested as children, and parent of sexually abused victims.
Marriage Counseling
Assessments on Sexually Reactive Children and Children who Molest
Treatment for Sexually Reactive Children
Treatment for Children who Molest
Protective Parenting Program

Family Services Include:
Experienced treatment specialists believe that (non offending) parents and siblings play an important part in the recovery of the victim. In order to assist families in recovery from sexual abuse, group and individual therapy is offered to:

*(Non-offending) Parent
*Siblings of victims
*Spouses of Offenders

Offender Treatment
Primary treatment goals for the offender are:
* to repair the trauma caused to the victims
* to develop victim empathy
* to become accountable for their crimes.

Offender treatment services include:

*Comprehensive Psychosexual Evaluation
*Physiological Assessments: e.g.: Polygraph - and restricted contact with minor children as a condition of treatment.
*Intensive Group Therapy
*Sexual Arousal Control behavior modification regimens
*Completing a "clarification" for the victim and family
*Aftercare Treatment which includes: Relapse Prevention, or learning to identify and address high risk factors that precipitate abusive behavior, Human sexuality, Communication skills, Social skills, Anger management, Problem solving, and Self esteem.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 11/28/2018
25 W Idaho St
Weiser, ID 83672
Phone: 208-414-1231
Organization Name: Rose Advocates
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Address:
25 W Idaho St
Weiser, ID 83672
Phone: 208-414-1231
Services Provided:

Advocacy/Domestic & Sexual AbuseCrisis Intervention/Counseling
Emergency Shelter
24 Hour Crisis Line
Protection Order Assistance/Orientation
Court Advocacy & Accompaniment

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 12/22/2020
211 Idaho St
Cascade, ID 83611
Phone: 208-382-5310
Organization Name: Rose Advocates
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Address:
211 Idaho St
Cascade, ID 83611
Phone: 208-382-5310
Service Categories:
Eligibility: Victim of domestic violence or sexual assault.
Services Provided:

ROSE Advocates is a confidential network offering resources and services to victims and their children since 1988. Our support services include victim advocacy,crisis intervention, court accompaniment, legal aid referral, food, transportation, clothing, safety planning, 24 hour crisis line, emergency shelter, hospital advocacy and education/outreach services.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 12/22/2020
1520 1st Ave S
Payette, ID 83661
Phone: 208-414-0740
Organization Name: Rose Advocates
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Address:
1520 1st Ave S
Payette, ID 83661
Phone: 208-414-0740
Fax: 208-414-4151
Eligibility: Victim of domestic violence or sexual assault
Services Provided:

Project ROSE is a confidential network offering resources to abused adults and children in crisis situations. Project Rose has been serving the Washington, Payette and Adams Counties since 1988. We strive to help each person begin a safe life for themselves and families. We strive to provide an environment that nurtures empowerment, self-esteem, and self-worth. Project ROSE is committed to providing a multicultural and diverse program responding to the spiritual, emotional, and physical needs of all abused people in our communities. Rose Advocates provides temporary shelter for victims of domestic and sexual abuse.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 12/22/2020
45 S McKinley St
Priest River, ID 83856
Phone: 208-448-2800
Address:
45 S McKinley St
Priest River, ID 83856
Phone: 208-448-2800
Eligibility: Anyone can receive help
Services Provided: This group is a Christian Ministry group that is presently ministering to Women who are or have been involved in sexual abuse or domestic violence. We also have a Purity class for teenage-girls and a youth group. There are men and women Bible study groups. We have a "Care Closet" to provide for the physical needs of needy in our community. At the present time, hospice and narcotics anon meet at our facility. Emergency Housing is also available.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 10/30/2018
212 2nd Ave W #200
Twin Falls, ID 83303
Phone: 208-733-0100
Organization Name: Idaho Programs for Victims of Crime
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Address:
212 2nd Ave W #200
Twin Falls, ID 83303
Phone: 208-733-0100
Eligibility: Victim of domestic violence or sexual assault.
Services Provided: We serve ALL victims of crime (men, women, children, etc.) - anyone who has been a victim of crime (domestic violence, sexual assault, childhood sexual abuse, human/sex trafficking, hate crimes, assault & battery etc). We provide an emergency shelter & case management as well as education/outreach to the community.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 4/30/2019
288 N Shilling Ave
Blackfoot, ID 83221
Phone: 208-785-1047
Organization Name: Idaho Programs for Victims of Crime
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Address:
288 N Shilling Ave
Blackfoot, ID 83221
Phone: 208-785-1047
Fax: 208-785-7201
Eligibility: Victim of domestic violence or sexual assault
Services Provided: The agency helps victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse by providing court advocacy, group counseling, individual therapy for adults and children and shelter. Batter's treatment classes are also available for the perpetrator.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 10/30/2018
1050 Memorial Dr.
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
Phone: 208-529-4352
Organization Name: Idaho Programs for Victims of Crime
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Address:
1050 Memorial Dr.
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
Phone: 208-529-4352
Fax: 208-535-9096
Eligibility: Victim of domestic violence, sexual assault and, other violent crimes
Services Provided: Provides support groups, and educational classes to adults, who are experiencing domestic abuse. Provides immediate shelter for women and children in imminent danger. Offer classes to batterers and one-on-one counseling for victims and their families.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 4/26/2019
627 N Van Buren
Suite 2
Moscow, ID 83843
Phone: 208-883-4357
Organization Name: Idaho Programs for Victims of Crime
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Address:
627 N Van Buren
Suite 2
Moscow, ID 83843
Phone: 208-883-4357
Fax: 208-883-1041
Eligibility: Victim of domestic violence or sexual assault, stalking.
Services Provided: All services are free, confidential, and offered to all victims, non-offending adults and their children. 24-Hour crisis intervention, information and referral, legal advocacy, support groups, medical advocacy, confidential shelter, child advocacy, crime victim service center and advocacy-based counseling. Support groups for domestic violence and sexual assault. Education and presentations are offered. Collect calls accepted. Pullman, WA Office Phone: (509) 332-0552 Fax: (509) 332-3314 Street Address: 1125 NW Nye Mailing Address: PO Box 37 Pullman, WA 99163
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 10/30/2018
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Caldwell, ID 83606
Phone: 208-459-6279
Address:
Caldwell, ID 83606
Phone: 208-459-6279
Fax: 208-459-6277
Eligibility: Victim or Family of Domestic Violence and/or sexual assault.
Services Provided: Hope's Door offers a 24 hour crisis line, a 28 bedroom shelter from domestic violence, case management, court advocacy, food, clothing, classes, support, group counseling and referrals to other services for those who are victims of domestic violence and /or sexual assault.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 1/9/2020
127 S First Ave
Sandpoint, ID 83864
Phone: 208-265-3586
Organization Name: Bonner County Sheriff's Office
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Address:
127 S First Ave
Sandpoint, ID 83864
Phone: 208-265-3586
Fax: 208-265-4526
Eligibility: Victim of domestic violence or sexual assault.
Services Provided: The Victim Advocate Services Team (V.A.S.T.) provides advocacy and 24 hour crisis intervention to victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault.

Assistance includes:
*Transportation to a local emergency shelter or hospital.
*Filing Civil Protection Order Restraining
*Accompaniment to civil court hearings
*Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Education
*Safety Planning
*We also act as liaisons between the victim ad law enforcement, prosecutors, probation officers, and court personnel.

Remember, It shouldn't Hurt to Go Home!
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 11/20/2018
869 W Corporate Lane
Nampa, ID 83651
Phone: 208-475-0724
Organization Name: Boise Rescue Mission
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Address:
869 W Corporate Lane
Nampa, ID 83651
Phone: 208-475-0724
Services Provided: Valley Women and Children's Shelter (VWCS), serves up to 60 homeless and low-income women and children daily, including families who are fleeing situations of domestic violence as well as women and children who are homeless due to other reasons.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 1/9/2020
Mountain Home, ID 83647
Phone: 208-587-3300
Organization Name: Elmore County
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Address:
Mountain Home, ID 83647
Phone: 208-587-3300
Eligibility: Any victim of domestic violence or sexual assult.
Services Provided:

Provides information to the community on Domestic Violence.
24 Hour Domestic Violence Hotline. Also provides temporary lodging, local transportation, resources for distance travel to a safe place, clothing, food, court advocates, 24 hour crisis line, and referrals.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 12/17/2020
6737 Cody St
Bonners Ferry, ID 83805
Phone: 208-267-5211 xCrisis
Address:
6737 Cody St
Bonners Ferry, ID 83805
Phone: 208-267-5211 xCrisis
Eligibility: All crisis
Services Provided: The Victim Advocate Program
We are available to assist all victims of all types of crime. We are in Boundary County and work with
Counseling providers, emergency room staff, the County Prosecuting Attorneys, Boundary County
Probation and Parole. the Boundary County Sheriffs Office, Banners Ferry Clty Police, and the City
Prosecuting Attorneys Office to give information to all victims as they Work their way through the legal
and court system.
The Victim Advocate Program provides support, information, education, and referral services to victims
and their immediate families, witnesses, and survivors. Additionally, our advocates are available to assist
with restitution calculations, applications to the Crime Victims’ Compensation Program, victim impact
statements, victim rights education, court escort for hearings, medical advocacy Including
accompaniment to sexual assault forensic exams and overall support. We also provide crisis advocacy
services for survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 4/30/2019
323 1st St
Rupert, ID 83350
Phone: 208-436-0987 xOffice
Address:
323 1st St
Rupert, ID 83350
Phone: 208-436-0987 xOffice
Fax: 208-436-1997
Eligibility: Anyone in a domestic violence situation.
Services Provided: Domestic violence shelter, emergency food pantry, crisis hotline, court advocate, and support groups available.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 3/15/2019
1312 S 2100 W
Malad, ID 83252
Phone: 208-766-3119
Address:
1312 S 2100 W
Malad, ID 83252
Phone: 208-766-3119
Services Provided: Carol's Pantry is open to Oneida County residents for weekly emergency food assistance. Once a month we have USDA commodities & senior boxes for those 60 years of age and older. There are income guidelines for commodities and senior boxes.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 3/15/2019
16 E Main St
Rexburg, ID 83440
Phone: 208-356-0065
Address:
16 E Main St
Rexburg, ID 83440
Phone: 208-356-0065
Fax: 208-356-0717
Eligibility: Victim of domestic violence or sexual assault
Services Provided: Provides services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Services include a safe house/shelter where a person can stay for 2 weeks to 1 month (must be homeless because of domestic violence). A 24-hour crisis line, support groups, advocacy, and some counseling for domestic violence and sexual assault are available. A food and clothing bank and assistance in finding transportation is provided. Assistance is provided to women, children, and men.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 3/15/2019
120 N 1st St
Driggs, ID 83422
Phone: 208-354-7233
Address:
120 N 1st St
Driggs, ID 83422
Phone: 208-354-7233
Fax: 208-354-8058
Eligibility: Contact for specific information.
Services Provided: Family Safety Network is a grass roots non-profit organization that serves as the sole provider of family violence victim assistance in Teton Valley. Our prevention and crisis services lend support to adults, teens and children troubled by abuse, sexual assault, or living with family violence. Our services are free, confidential and provided to all in need.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 4/17/2020
901 Main St
Salmon, ID 83467
Phone: 208-940-0600
Address:
901 Main St
Salmon, ID 83467
Phone: 208-940-0600
Fax: 208-756-3146
Eligibility: Victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or dating violence.
Services Provided:

Lemhi County Crisis Intervention (LCCI) offers a number of programs to strengthen families. Some of these programs include: **Winning at Life - a personal growth class that is Christian based and open to the public; **Boundaries - to teach women to set healthy boundaries with themselves and the relationships in their lives; and **Strong Girls Club - a group for juvenile girls to learn healthy living skills.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 10/19/2020
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44 NW 5th Ave
Ontario, OR 97914
Phone: 541-889-6316
Address:
44 NW 5th Ave
Ontario, OR 97914
Phone: 541-889-6316
Fax: 541-889-2416
Eligibility: Victim of domestic violence or sexual assault
Services Provided: Project DOVE, located in Ontario, Oregon, provides services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Our service area includes all of Malheur County, Oregon, and Payette County, Idaho. Mission is to break the cycle of domestic and sexual violence in our community through awareness and intervention. Services include 24-hour crisis line; Safe shelter; Court advocacy; Support groups in English & Spanish; Crisis intervention; Case management; bilingual staff; Children's Program; Community education (speakers, displays, & brochures); Emergency transportation; and Information & resource referrals.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 3/15/2019
355 S Arthur Ave
Pocatello, ID 83204
Phone: 208-251-4357
Address:
355 S Arthur Ave
Pocatello, ID 83204
Phone: 208-251-4357
Fax: 208-232-4286
Eligibility: Contact for specific information.
Services Provided: Family Services Alliance offers 24-hour crisis intervention, emergency shelter, referrals to individual counseling for victims and secondary victims of domestic violence. They also have referrals to sexual assault support groups, and case management advocacy with social service agencies. The program guides victims through the court system and assists with domestic violence protection orders and the legal process. Family Services Alliance also offers education about domestic violence and sexual assault public presentations.

Family Services Alliance also offers supervised visitation and safe exchanges, and anger management classes.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 3/15/2019
304 N 8th St
Suite 140
Boise, ID 83702
Phone: 208-332-1540
Address:
304 N 8th St
Suite 140
Boise, ID 83702
Phone: 208-332-1540
Fax: 208-334-2279
Eligibility: All programs that provide services for victims of crime are eligible for funding.
Services Provided: The Council serves as an advisory body and granting agency to programs statewide for services to victims of violent crimes. The Council was established to insure the availability of emergency shelter and crisis line services throughout Idaho for domestic violence victims and their dependent children. Role has expanded to include all victims of violence in Idaho. The Council helps victims through advocacy, legislation, training and public awareness.

To find list of approved Batterer Treatment Programs go to www.icdv.idaho.gov
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 1/9/2020
Hailey, ID 83333
Phone: 208-788-4191 Crisis Line: 208-788-4191
Address:
Hailey, ID 83333
Phone: 208-788-4191
Crisis Line: 208-788-4191
Fax: 208-788-4194
Eligibility: Victim of domestic violence or sexual assault.
Services Provided:

The Advocates’ mission is to teach people of all ages how to build and maintain healthy relationships. We accomplish this through education, shelter and support services.

ASDV offers: crisis phone line - 24 hours / day; emergency shelter arrangements; counseling and support groups; legal advocacy and referrals; community education; community advocate program.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 9/17/2020
868 East Riverside Drive, Suite 170
Eagle, ID 83616
Phone: 208-630-6601 Crisis Line: 208-630-6601 x9
Address:
868 East Riverside Drive, Suite 170
Eagle, ID 83616
Phone: 208-630-6601
Crisis Line: 208-630-6601 x9
Fax: 208-506-6851
Email: info@idahoatc.org
Eligibility: Serves the Boise area
Services Provided:

Solace House Outpatient Clinic

Solace Outpatient Clinic Services:

  • Case Management provides access to needed services and resources in the community through a comprehensive needs assessment, service planning, referrals, and monitoring.
  • Counseling within Solace House Outpatient Clinic offers a team of skilled Trauma Therapists that are committed to providing expert case consultation, evaluation, and specialty Counseling.

Some of our specialty services include, but are not limited to:

  • Trauma-Specialty Therapy for children, adults, families, and groups
  • Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy
  • Therapy using Art/Play
  • Alpha-Stimulation
  • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)

Accepts:

  • Idaho Medicaid
  • Private Pay
  • Most Major Insurances

Harbor House

Emergency and transitional housing for up to 8 women (18+). Women are either at risk of or identified as victims of sex trafficking. Individuals receive immediate services through Solace House Outpatient Clinic and assistance connecting to community resources. Also receives assistance in seeking long term housing with a goal of transitioning out of Harbor House 3-90 days after arrival.

Solace House

Will provide a home for girls 11 to 17 who are victims of sex trafficking.

Training Opportunities

  • Human Traficking 101+
  • Online Safety
  • Additional topics by request
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 7/28/2020