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Domestic ViolenceAdvocates Against Family Violence24 hour hotline: (208) 459-4779; Administrative Office: (208) 459-6330Canyon CountyWebsite LinkMust live in Nampa. Have income. Need 3-day notice. Case management. Can also help with utilities. This is specific to Domestic Violence ONLY.
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Domestic ViolenceChild ProtectionBoise 208-334-6800, Caldwell 208-455-7000, Nampa 208-465-8452Ada, Canyon CountyProgram to ensure children are safe. Social workers will come to home and provide assistance and guidance as needed
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Domestic ViolenceAda County Victim Services Center208-577-4400 (M-F 8am-5pm)Ada CountyWebsite LinkEmergent services are available 24/7/365 by visiting facility. Non-emergent services are available weekdays 8am-5pm. Call on weekdays to schedule an appointment. To be eligible for their services is that the client has to have at least experienced DV in the last 90 days, or be suffering from Trauma or Post Traumatic Stress from a DV incident, which may have NOT occurred in the last 90 days.
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Domestic ViolenceHealth & Welfare Adult Protection (Southwest Idaho Area Agency on Aging)208-898-7060Ada, Canyon, Gem County (3rd District of Idaho)Website LinkInformation line for adult or elderly abuse. Also provides services and support to older residents and family caregivers.
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Domestic ViolenceHealth & Welfare Child Protection208-334-5437Ada CountyCrisis line for reporting child abuse
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Domestic ViolenceIdaho Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence208-384-0419State WideWebsite LinkOur work is to build the capacity of programs, organizations, and systems through learning communities to provide safe, compassionate, trauma-informed, inclusive and accessible services to adolescents and adults and their children exposed to violence and to increase offender accountability.
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Domestic ViolenceNampa Family Justice Center (NFJC) (City of Nampa)(208) 475-5700Ada/Canyon CountiesWebsite LinkThe mission of the Nampa Family Justice Center is to promote safety, self-sufficiency, hope and healing to those affected by abuse.
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Domestic ViolenceWomen & Children's Alliance (WCA)Domestic Violence Hotline (24 hrs) 208-343-7025, Rape Crisis Hotline (24 hrs) 208-345-7273 Ada CountyWebsite LinkThe WCA provides a comprehensive and secure emergency and transitional shelter program, in confidential locations with round-the-clock staff assistance. The shelters have private rooms and common living facilities for women and children who are fleeing domestic and/or sexual assault.
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Domestic ViolenceWomen & Children's Alliance / Crisis Center (WCA)208-343-3688Ada CountyDomestic Violence Hotline (24 hrs) 208-343-7025, Rape Crisis Hotline (24 hrs) 208-345-7273
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EmploymentBoise Valley Economic Partnership208-472-5210Ada CountyWebsite LinkProvides unique job listings available through several different staffing agencies, including Adecco, Elwood Staffing, Experis, Manpower, and Spherion.
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EmploymentEquus Workforce SolutionsNo number, use website.State WideWebsite LinkCareer Centered Services for individuals who are seeking full-time employment. A workforce development organization that helps individuals find employment by offering job search assistance, career counseling, skills training, and access to local employment opportunities. They partner with government agencies and employers to provide personalized support and resources tailored to each person's goals and needs.
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EmploymentIdaho Department of Labor208-332-3570State WideWebsite LinkState Agency reponsible for economic development, labor relations, workforce, technology, and work force development.
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EmploymentSenior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP)Michelle 208-454-8555 / Nanette 208-733-9675Ada CountyWebsite LinkEasterseals-Goodwill provides transitional employment services by offering training opportunities to low-income adults age 55 and older in the state of Idaho who wish to re-enter the workforce. It allows participants to overcome barriers to employment by gaining real-world work experience at non-profit and community service organizations, called “host agencies,” in the community.
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EmploymentVocational Rehab208-327-7411 Boise, 208-888-0648 Merdian, 208-465-8414 NampaAda & Canyon
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A state-federal program whose goal is to assist people with disabilities prepare for, secure, retain or regain employment. They have various programs, online tools, in-person trainings, and resources which can be utilized for individuals seeking employment. How to apply:
1. Fill out an application (the most recent version is always on the website)
2. Call the local office to schedule an intake appointment to determine eligibility.
3. Once eligibility is determined, a counselor works with the client to create an individualized plan to help them gain employment.
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HealthcareSt. Alphonsus866-626-7272State-WideApplication LinkAll patients may apply for financial assistance from St. Alphonsus either in advance of OR after receiving covered services! Eligibility is determined on an individual basis, taking into account factors such as: family size, income, assets, and insurance status. Patients can apply for procedures that are 6 months out or 240 days back. Partial or Full assistance is based on Federal Poverty Level. For an explanation of services visit https://www.saintalphonsus.org/for-patients/after-your-visit/financial-services/
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HealthcareSt. Lukes1-800-342-3432State-WideWebsite LinkSt. Luke's provides assistance for qualifying patients who need help paying for some or all emergency or medically necessary care they received in a St. Luke's facility, or by a St. Luke's provider. To be eligible for this program, the patient must: *Complete the Financial Care Application and submit all required supporting documentation, * Have a family income at or below 400% of the Federal Poverty Level, * Have received medically necessary services (determined by the treating physician), * Have no been denied government assistance due to lack of cooperation, * Have charges billed to their insurance (if the patient has insurance)
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Healthcare CostsDollar ForNation-wideWebsite LinkThe online app to see if you qualify is https://forms.dollarfor.org/eligible2.php
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HomelessnessOur Path Home - Housing Crisis Line(208)336-4663Ada CountyWebsite LinkGive this resource to those that are currently experiencing homelessness and to those that are in need of general resources in ADA COUNTY.
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HomelessnessCATCH - Access Point208-495-5668Canyon CountyWebsite LinkA local program partnered that strives to help families with children get back on their feet with rapid rehousing in CANYON COUNTY.
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HousingIdaho Housing Finance Association (IHFA)(877) 428-8844Nation-wideWebsite LinkSearch: myhousingsearch.com, then click on "find a rental" and put in city to find list of rentals in the area
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HousingInternational Rescue Committee (IRC)208-344-1792State WideWebsite LinkThe IRC is a good resource for refugees who are needing housing services. The housing services could include: rental assistance, landlord mediation (outside of court), submitting housing pplications for Section 8/tax credit/ market rate apartments, financial counseling, home trianing, help with signing leases. They can go to the office at 7291 W. Franklin Rd. Boise, ID 83709 M,T,W,F 9am-4pm (TH form 1-4pm only) or call and leave a message.
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Housing NavigationTerry Reilly - Patient NavigatorsBoise - 208-721-5242 Canyon County - 208-684-2981Ada, Canyon CountyWebsite LinkTerry Reilly’s Patient Navigators are available to assist patients through a variety of unique needs. Patient Navigators create connections between patients and their healthcare providers, manage care for vulnerable populations, assist individuals in enrolling in health insurance plans, advocate for underserved individuals, and address social determinants of health. Call to schedule an intake to see if you meet their criteria.
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Housing NavigationBoise City / Ada County Housing Authority208-345-4907Ada CountyThrough an array of programs and services, Boise City/Ada County Housing Authorities provide affordable housing-related assistance to over 2,600 individuals and families every month, serving people with low and moderate incomes throughout our city and county. Our two main programs are administering federal resources in the Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8) and Low Rent Public Housing Program.
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Housing NavigationNampa Housing Authority208-466-2601Canyon CountyWebsite LinkNampa Housing’s Mission is to provide safe, decent, and affordable housing opportunites for low-income renters. Public housing programs are administered at the local level by PHAs which are Non-Federal public agencies authorized by State legislation and generally established by the action of a town, city, county, regional area or state.
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LegalIdaho Legal Aid(208) 746-7541State-wideWebsite LinkReach out to for any legal issues regarding housing, family law and senior citzens. Spanish speaking services available.
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LegalIntermountain Fair Housing Council (IFHC)208-383-0695State-WideWebsite LinkThis program helps represent individuals who feel they are being discriminated against in their housing. They are open Mon-Th 9am-4pm ONLY
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LegalIcourt portal: Search for eviction court hearingState-wideWebsite LinkYou can do a search for an individual's eviction court hearing for non-payment of rent. Need Last Name, First Name to complete the search.
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MortgageIdaho Homeowner Assistance Fund (IHFA)888-991-2166State-wideWebsite LinkCreate an account, upload tax returns
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MortgageNavigation Services (Department of Health & Welfare)2-1-1State-WideWebsite LinkProvides case management & financial assistance for households w/children and are sustainable.
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Mortgage/Home RepairNampa Community Development Home Repair Program208-468-5472Canyon CountyThis program helps individuals who have limited income and own their own home. The program helps with items in their home such as roof repair, plumbing repairs, heating repairs/replacement, electrical repairs, broken windows/doors, tree removal, etc.). It is a loan program that can offer up to a $20,000 loan. The loan is forgivable if the owner lives in the home for 5 years after the repair is completed. community@cityofnampa.us
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RentAda County Indigent Services208-287-7960Ada CountyApplication LinkThis program can assist with rent. Assistance is limited to one month's assistance (one payment) in a 12-month period. The county will consider such applications only when no other alternative is available to the applicant. THIS IS A LOAN and it is pretty high barrier.
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RentNavigation Services (Department of Health & Welfare)2-1-1State-WideWebsite LinkEmergency rental assistance, Utility assistance, Housing Choice Vouchers, Low Rent Public Housing, Market Rate Housing, Supportive Housing Programs, Project Based Vouchers, Supportive services bcacha.org Must have children under 18
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RentSt. Vincent de PaulAda: 208-331-2208 / Caldwell: 208-919-2940 / Nampa: 208-466-3400Ada County, Canyon CountyWebsite LinkThis program can provide assistance once every 12 months w/ utilities, rent, move-in costs, clothing, furniture, transportation, or prescriptions. This program can typically help w/up to $150 paid directly to a business, however the amount may be flexible case-by-case. Call and leave a voicemail with your name, phone number, zip code, and a description of your needs. Provides Clothing vouchers and Furniture assistance.
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Renter ProtectionCity of Boise208-972-8150 option 4City of Boise ONLYRights/Responsibilities Renter Protections Tenants and landlords each have rights and responsibilities under the law. This overview lists many of those rights and responsibilities for Boise residents. The resources section has detailed information on local, state and federal laws, as well as laws that apply specifically to those in manufactured homes. Tenants can file a complaint on the 2nd URL.
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Resource NavigationFind Help IdahoState-WideWebsite Linkfindhelpidaho.org connects Idahoans seeking help with resources in their local community. It's free, confidential, easy to use, and provides up-to-date information in more than 100 languages.
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Security DepositNavigation Services (Department of Health & Welfare)2-1-1State-WideWebsite LinkProvides case management & financial assistance for households w/children. Must be sustainable, must have income and must have children under 18 in household. 2-1-1 is an operator line and asking for "Navigation" will get them connected to Dept .of Health and Welfare.
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Security DepositSt. Vincent de PaulAda: 208-331-2208 / Caldwell: 208-919-2940 / Nampa: 208-466-3400Ada County, Canyon CountyWebsite LinkThis program can provide assistance once every 12 months w/ utilities, rent, move-in costs, clothing, furniture, transportation, or prescriptions. This program can typically help w/up to $150 paid directly to a business, however the amount may be flexible case-by-case. Call and leave a voicemail with your name, phone number, zip code, and a description of your needs.
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SheltersInterfaith Sanctuary208-343-2630 after 6pmAdaWebsite LinkOvernight shelter for men, women and children. 1620 River St. Boise
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SheltersRiver of Life Rescue Mission208-389-9840AdaWebsite LinkOvernight shelter for men. Address is 575 S 13th. St. Boise. Overnight shelter check in by 4pm.
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SheltersCity Light Home for Women and Children208-368-9901AdaWebsite LinkOvernight shelter for women and children 1404 W. Jefferson St. Boise, Overnight Shelter check-in by 4pm daily.
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SheltersCorpus Christi208-426-0039AdaWebsite LinkDAYTIME shelter 525 S. Americana Blvd. Boise. Offer meals, have public bathrooms/showers, laundry services, public phone, internet, etc.
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SheltersValley Women & Childrens Shelter208-475-0725NampaWebsite LinkFor women and children 869 W. Corporate Nampa. Check in is at 4pm daily. Call to see if there is space available.
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SheltersHopes Door - Part of Advocates Against Family Violence208-459-6279Canyon Website LinkThis is a shelter for those experiencing DV in Canyon County.
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SheltersSalvation Army Day Resource Center208-461-3733CanyonWebsite LinkShelter is located at 1412 4th St. Nampa.
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Transitional HousingSt. Vincent de PaulAda: 208-331-2208 / Caldwell: 208-919-2940 / Nampa: 208-466-3400Ada County, Canyon CountyWebsite LinkThis program can provide assistance once every 12 months w/ utilities, rent, move-in costs, clothing, furniture, transportation, or prescriptions. This program can typically help w/up to $150 paid directly to a business, however the amount may be flexible case-by-case. Call and leave a voicemail with your name, phone number, zip code, and a description of your needs.
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UtilitiesAda County Indigent Services208-287-7960Ada CountyWebsite LinkThis program can assist w/certain utilities (power, gas & water) and assistance is limited to one month's assistance (one payment) in a 12-month period. This program is extremely difficult to access. They are required to pay this assistance back. If they need help filling out application, they can do so at their office 252 E. Front St, Boise
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UtilitiesEl Ada Community Action Partnership208-322-1242Ada CountyWebsite LinkCan provide utility assistance, personal care items, and diapers. Households whose combined income is below 60% of the Median Income, receive SNAP benefits can apply for their Low-Income Home Water Assistance Program to help pay for home drinking water and waste water services.
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UtilitiesNavigation Services (Department of Health & Welfare)2-1-1State-WideWebsite LinkProvides case management & financial assistance for households w/children
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UtilitiesSalvation Army - Project ShareAda 208-433-4424 / Caldwell 208-459-2011 / Nampa 208-467-6586Ada County, Canyon CountyWebsite LinkProject Share provides energy and heating assistance - Must be past due with Idaho Power, Intermountain Gas or their cities water company.
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UtilitiesSt. Vincent de PaulAda: 208-331-2208 / Caldwell: 208-919-2940 / Nampa: 208-466-3400Ada County, Canyon CountyWebsite LinkThis program can provide assistance once every 12 months w/ utilities, rent, move-in costs, clothing, furniture, transportation, or prescriptions. This program can typically help w/up to $150 paid directly to a business, however the amount may be flexible case-by-case. Call and leave a voicemail with your name, phone number, zip code, and a description of your needs.
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