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1 American Red Cross of Greater Idaho Center for New Direction/ISU Outreach Community Education Department Idaho Department of Labor ISU Adult Success Center LDS Employment Resource Center SEICAA-RSVP Adolescent Substance Abuse Program MK Place-Bannock Youth Foundation Drug/Alcohol Treatment Friendship Club Road To Recovery Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Human Development Center -Infant/Toddler Program Public Health ADULT EDUCATION CPR & first aid training, disaster prevention preparation & response to emergencies. Free career/personal counseling for people interested in going to school, work, change jobs, growth workshops. CPR, community & child birth education, & health topic classes; free blood pressure screenings; reduced fee mammography clinic Provides funding options for qualified applicants, employment options training. Career exploration, job search assistance, job training. Free comprehensive assessment and instruction in basic math, reading, writing, ESL & GED Classes, College readiness class Employment information, training, & job board open to all prefer reference, but not required. Energy assistance (from Nov-March), Food boxes, (Mon-Thurs- 9-11:30am), commodities (once a month- call for dates), crisis funding & rental assistance (when available). CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY Evaluations, intensive in & outpatient treatment to adolescents who are seriously involved with alcohol or drugs. (Residential) 146 South Cole Rd. Boise, ID College of Technology ISU Campus 777 Memorial Drive Portneuf Medical Center 957 Hospital Way Bldg D 430 N. 5 th Ave ISU Campus Outreach 921 S. 8 th Ave Pocatello, ID Roosevelt Ave. 825 East Bridger. 110 South 19 th Street 24 hours hotline and referrals. Toll-Free National Hotline Social setting for those recovering from drug 745 South 1 st Avenue & alcohol dependency, also for family /friends. Alcohol/ drug counseling to individuals & their families; family may seek counseling without the person involved with alcohol or drugs, IF problem exists in the family; individual/ group counseling, education classes. In & outpatient treatment in area. CHILD CARE Food stamps, WIC, Medicaid, child care & TANF- assistance for families, information. Early intervention Birth-3 provides services, evaluation, Individualized family service plan, short term crisis counseling & referrals WIC, Infant/toddler program, immunizations car seat assistance, family planning East Bonneville Hiline Pocatello, ID Memorial Drive
2 Downey Public Library (for all of Marsh Valley) McCammon Public Library South Bannock Lava Library Center for New Direction/ISU Outreach Community Council of Idaho Idaho Department of Labor Idaho Division of Vocational Rehabilitation LDS Employment Resource Center Bannock House- Bannock Youth Foundation Bear River Head Start Big Brothers/ Sisters of Bright Tomorrows- Child Advocacy Center Children s Supportive Family Pathways Family Resource Center-Bannock Youth Foundation Friendship Club COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Mon- Fri-1:00-5:00pm; Tues, Sat 10-2pm. 18 North Main Downey, ID Wed.-Fri 1:00-5:00 Sat. 10:00-2:00 Hours: Mon- Fri, 1:00-5:00 pm;sat: 10-2pm Summer Reading: Take home packet once a week on Thursdays. Goes for 6 weeks. EMPLOYMENT Free career/personal counseling for people interested in going to school, work, change jobs, growth workshops. Advocacy for migrant, seasonal farm workers, & very low income families; food pantry, rent assistance, employment counseling, training, emergency services, & primary health clinic. Provides funding options for qualified applicants, employment options training. Career exploration, job search assistance, job training. For individuals with physical, vocational, emotional, & mental disabilities with services toward employment. Employment information, training, & job board open to all prefer reference, but not required. WEL-EC-Pocatello@ldschurch.org FAMILY RELATIONS 48-hour crisis center for at-risk youth ages 10-18; individual/family counseling, life skills, independent living program for ages Preschool-Child & family development program for eligible families; must qualify. Program for children without father/mother in the home. (Flexible for 2 parent homes). Free counseling/support services to children & their families who ve been affected by sexual abuse. Funding resources available. for children with behavioral problems & psychosocial rehabilitation ages 3-18, after school & summer programs; individual /group counseling- Accepts Medicaid. Psychosocial rehabilitation, a personal consultation, individual & family counseling, accepts Medicaid-sliding scale Referrals, resources, activities, workshops, classes for entire family; Birth to 3, Baby steps, anger management, & counseling. Setting for those recovering from drug & alcohol dependency, for family and friends. 808 Center St. McCammon, ID East Main Lava Hot Springs, ID College of Technology ISU Campus 777 Memorial Drive 625 West Pacific Suite #3 Blackfoot, ID N. 5 th Ave Pocatello, ID Hiline Suite Roosevelt Ave. 620 W. Fremont Home Based Only Shoup Ave # 341 Idaho Falls, ID Washington Ave. 244 East Evan s Lane Ste. A Chubbuck, ID Poleline Rd 403 North Hayes 745 South 1 st Avenue
3 Infant/Toddler Program Early intervention Birth-3 provides services, evaluation, Individualized family service plan, short term crisis counseling & referrals 421 Memorial Drive ISU Counseling and Testing Center LDS Family National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) Road To Recovery Community Council of Idaho Deseret Industries Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program Health West Lava Clinics Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Idaho Community Action Network-ICAN Salvation Army Public Health St. Vincent s DePaul Aids for Friends Shelter Bannock House- Bannock Youth Foundation Individual and couple counseling. Free to ISU students. ISU students only. Counseling, adoption, placement services, support group for pregnant women, addiction recovery program. All welcome. For consumers, families, & friends of people with a mental illness, education advocacy, & support meetings nami.org/sites/namiidaho Alcohol/ drug counseling to individuals & their families; family may seek counseling without the person involved with alcohol or drugs, IF problem exists in the family; individual/ group counseling, education classes. In & outpatient treatment in area. De-Tox program. FOOD, NUTRITION, & CLOTHING Advocacy for migrant, seasonal farm workers, & very low income families; food pantry, rent assistance, employment counseling, training, emergency services, & primary health clinic. Sells used clothing and toys, etc. for discounted price. Accepts donations. Advisors come to the home, to give free lessons on nutrients, meal planning, food buying, safety, resource management. Primary medical outpatient care, nutrition & education programs. Food stamps, WIC, Medicaid, child care & TAFI-temporary assistance for families info Food program for families with limited incomes, political advocacy & activism. Offers emergency services of food, clothing and referrals for shelter to those in need. WIC, Infant/Toddler Program, immunizations, car seat assistance, family planning, Medicaid. sdhdidaho.org Emergency food, clothing bank, used household items & appliances when available-help based on income & individual need HOUSING/SHELTER Transitional housing, emergency shelter, payee representative program, and case management. Office open: M-F: 9:00 am- 4:00 pm; Shelter open 24 hours per day 48-hour crisis center for at-risk youth ages 10-18; individual/family counseling, life skills, independent living program for ages South 8 th Ave Gravely Hall Room Call Creek Place Suite B Pocatello, ID Skyline Dr. Pocatello, ID East Bonneville St. 625 West Pacific Suite #3 Blackfoot, ID Roosevelt Ave North Fairgrounds Rd 85 South 5 th West Lava Hot Springs, ID Hiline Pocatello, ID Child Support 3450 Hill Road Boise, ID North 4 th 855 South 2 nd Street Pocatello South 1 st Ave. Emergency Shelter: 653 South 4 th 620 W. Fremont
4 Community Council of Advocacy for migrant, seasonal farm workers, 625 West Pacific Idaho & very low income families; food pantry, rent assistance, employment counseling, training, emergency services, & primary health clinic. Suite #3 Blackfoot, ID Habitat for Humanity Home building assistance for low-income families North Main Idaho Legal Aid Idaho Housing & Finance Agency Salvation Army SEICAA - Resource & Referral Affordable Housing Square One-Bannock Youth Foundation USDA Rural Development & Housing Idaho Credit Counseling Idaho Volunteer Lawyer Program Idaho Child Support SEICAA - Resource & Referral Social Security Administration USDA Rural Development & Housing Legal assistance for housing /utility, & social service, Medicare, Medicaid, senior problems. Assistance with low-income housing. Emergency rental assistance & IDA program. rentalassistanceif@ihfa.org Offers emergency services of food, clothing and referrals for shelter to those in need. Energy assistance-nov 1-Mar 31, information/ referral services, family development, food boxes, personal hygiene products, housing for chronically homeless/ mentally disabled, phone assistance, school supplies, working closet-clothing help, & mental health program. Individual and family counseling, conflict management group, crime victim s assistance, crisis shelter for runaway/homeless youth ages Transitional living program. Provides home ownership loans to families with low or very low income. INCOME/ BUDGET Counseling and help for getting out of debt & budgeting. Education classes on budgeting. Free to the public. M-F: 9:00 am-6:00 pm; Workshops every Tues: 9:00-10:00 am or 5:00-6:00 pm Free legal services for low income people depending on case, family law, debt relief, civil cases only. Enhances the well-being of children, promotes positive parental involvement, and improves the selfsufficiency of families. Child Support can help make sure children receive financial and medical support from both parents in a variety of way Energy assistance-nov 1-Mar 31, information/ referral services, family development, food boxes, personal hygiene products, housing for chronically homeless/ mentally disabled, phone assistance, school supplies, working closet-clothing help, & mental health program. Provides Medicare, survivors benefits, supplemental security income Provides home ownership loans to families with low or very low income. 150 South Arthur # S. Woodruff Idaho Falls, ID North 4 th 825 East Bridger 735 N. Main 725 Jensen Grove #1 Blackfoot, ID Wilson Suite 6B 525 W. Jefferson St. P.O Box 895 Boise, ID P.O. Box Boise, ID East Bridger 1246 Yellowstone Ave Suite F 1551 Baldy Ave
5 Area Agency on Aging & Adult Protection Comprehensive Advocacy (Co-Ad) Family Alliance Advocates Idaho Legal Aid, Inc. Idaho Volunteer Lawyer Program Idaho Child Support LEGAL PROBLEMS Helps maximize independence/quality of life for those 60 years & older. Investigates abuse reports, neglect, & exploitation of vulnerable adults ages 18 & older. Information on: case management, adult protection program, legal services, advocacy, assistance, neglect, abuse, for those in long term care facilities. Free legal services to individuals with disabilities Parenting & anger management classes, supervised visitation, assisting & counseling for victims of domestic violence, battered women & children treatment program, psycho-education groups, men s non-violence groups. Help for public rights cases: Medicare, food stamps, Medicare, unemployment, social security, county assistance, tenant rights, rental, & handles domestic violence-cases upon referral. Free legal services for low income people depending on case, family law, debt relief, civil cases only. Child Support can help make sure children receive financial and medical support from both parents in a variety of ways MEDICAL & DENTAL Call to report suspected abuse 24 Hour phone line 214 East Center 1246 Yellowstone Ave A South Arthur 24 hour crisis line 150 South Arthur Suite W. Jefferson St. P.O Box 895 Boise, ID P.O. Box Boise, ID HELP (4357) Domestic Violence Hotline AIDS Hotline Information and support. English Bannock County Indigent Children s Health Insurance Program Community Education Department Dental Care 211 IDAHO CARE LINE Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Idaho Home Health Hospice Health West Lava Clinic Financial medical help to Bannock County residents without Medicaid or other health insurance, application must be completed & received within 30 days of an emergency or 10 days for prior approval & Board will decide. CHIP-Health insurance for children 0-18 who don t qualify for Medicaid. CPR, community & child birth education, & health topic classes; free blood pressure screenings; reduced fee mammography clinic For a list of dentists in your area call Cherie at Head Start. Health and human service referrals. Children health insurance program, parenting classes, doctors, dentists, etc. Food stamps, WIC, Medicaid, child care & TAFI-temporary assistance for families info Physical/occupational therapy, personal care aid, skilled nursing, Hospice care. Primary medical outpatient care, nutrition & programs East Center Room 106 Call Idaho Care Line for information Portneuf Medical Center 957 Hospital Way Bldg D 95 W 100 S Suite #200 Logan, UT Call for information 8 am-6 pm 1090 Hiline 315 East Alameda 85 South 5 th West Lava Hot Springs, ID DIAL (435) ext. 240 Dial
6 Pocatello Children s Clinic Medical services for children Mon-Fri- 9:00am-9:00pm, Sat. 9:00-12: hour emergency services Hospital Way #F Pocatello Family Dentistry Pocatello Free Clinic Dental clinic. Sliding fee scale based on financial need - accepts Medicaid billing. Also accepts Idaho Smiles. Family medicine, diagnostic testing, dental services, & prescription assistance. Mon Fri: 3-6pm Free to people with no insurance 465 Memorial Drive Pocatello, ID Washington Ave Poison Control Advice for poison ingestion. National hotline SEICAA-RSVP Free information, review, education for safe & effective medication use; living will/durable power of attorney for health care; home safety checks, exercise videos, lending library, America Reads/tutoring 825 East Bridger Public Health Su Familia- National Hispanic Family Health Helpline WIC, Infant/Toddler Program, immunizations, car seat assistance, family planning. Health information for Hispanic families to help prevent and manage chronic conditions, references to providers & federal programs like CHIP-children s health insurance; Fact sheets for: cardiovascular disease, asthma, cancer screening, domestic violence, child & adult immunizations, diabetes & HIV / AIDS. Referrals for low-cost clinics in US and Puerto Rico. Toll-free help line is open Mon Fri. 9am-6pm Eastern Time sdhdidaho.org SU- FAMILIA General helpline for English & Spanish Pre-Natal helpline MENTAL, SOCIAL, & EMOTIONAL HEALTH AIDS Hotline Information and support. English Area Agency on Aging & Adult Protection Call to report suspected abuse 24 Hour phone line Big Brothers/ Sisters of Bright Tomorrows- Child Advocacy Center Center for New Direction/ISU Outreach Children s Supportive Developmental Disabilities Program Helps maximize independence/quality of life for those 60 years & older. Investigates abuse reports, neglect, & exploitation of vulnerable adults ages 18 & older. Information on: case management, adult protection program, legal services, advocacy, assistance, neglect, abuse, for those in long term care facilities. Program for children without father/mother in the home. (Flexible for 2 parent homes). Free counseling/support services to children & their families who ve been affected by sexual abuse. Funding resources available. Free career/personal counseling for people interested in going to school, work, change jobs, growth workshops. for children with behavioral problems & psychosocial rehabilitation ages 3-18, after school & summer programs; individual /group counseling- Accepts Medicaid. & assistance to individuals with a developmental disability, infant/toddler prog. 214 East Center 545 Shoup Ave # 341 Idaho Falls, ID Washington Ave. College of Technology ISU Campus 777 Memorial Dr. 244 East Evans Lane Chubbuck, ID Memorial Drive
7 Developmental Options for those who are developmentally & mentally delayed. Accepts Medicaid. Residential, residential rehabilitation, service coordination, residential affiliate services. 415 South Arthur Friendship Club Family Pathways Family Alliance Advocates Infant/Toddler Program 211 IDAHO CARE LINE Idaho Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Idaho Infant/Toddler Program & Child Find- Health Department ISU Psychology Clinic ISU Counseling and Testing Center LDS Family LIFE Incorporated Social setting for those recovering from drug & alcohol dependency, also for family / friends Psychosocial rehabilitation, individual & family counseling, personal consultation, accepts Medicaid-sliding scale. Parenting & anger management classes, supervised visitation, assisting & counseling for victims of domestic violence, battered women & children treatment program, psycho-education groups, men s non-violence groups. Early intervention Birth-3 provides services, evaluation, Individualized family service plan, short term crisis counseling & referrals. Health and human service referrals. CHIP, parenting classes, doctors, dentists, etc. For people with emotional, vocational, mental & physical disabilities with services toward employment. Home based program for children 0-3 who are developmentally delayed. Mental health counseling- Mon-Fri 9-6pm. provided: child behavior problems, couple/family therapy, adult emotional disorders Individual and couple counseling. Free to ISU students. ISU students only. Counseling, adoption, placement services, support group for pregnant women, addiction recovery program. All welcome. Advocacy training & counseling for people with disabilities, home health services. 745 South 1 st Avenue 3607 Poleline Rd 355 South Arthur 24 hour crisis line 421 Memorial Drive HELP (4357) Call for information Dial Hiline Suite 200 ISU Campus 1400 East Terry St. 921 S. 8 th Ave Gravely Hall Room Call Creek Place Ste B 640 Pershing, Suite A Ext TF: Marsh Valley Joint School District Mental Health Crisis Team National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) New Generations Counseling Center Regular schooling & services for children with special needs ages Preschool referrals for children with special needs ages 3-5. District Office: 40 School Street Arimo, ID Hotline addressing mental health needs State of Idaho For consumers, families, & friends of people with a mental illness, education advocacy, & support meetings. namisi@dats.com Behavior modification, play therapy, etc. Accepts Medicaid, except for counseling. 260 Skyline Dr. Pocatello, ID Yellowstone, Ste. J
8 Parents Unlimited Advocacy, education & support to parents of children with disabilities/special needs; ages 500 South 8 th St. Boise, ID birth-26. Psychological Assessment Specialist For children with ADD, ADHD, Aggressive Behavior. Accepts Medicaid 500 S. 11 th Ave # Reliance Mental Health Road To Recovery Seasons of Hope American Red Cross of Greater Idaho Bannock House- Bannock Youth Foundation Bear River Head Start Bear River Head Start Children s Supportive Downey Public Library (for all of Marsh Valley) Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program Family Pathways Family Resource Center-Bannock Youth Foundation Family Alliance Advocates Psychosocial rehabilitation services to help with school work, symptom management, daily living activities or other problems related to mental illness. Medicaid accepted, sliding fee scale. M-TH 8:00 am-4:00 pm; F: 8:00 am-12:00 pm Alcohol/ drug counseling to individuals & their families; family may seek counseling without the person involved with alcohol or drugs, IF problem exists in the family; individual/ group counseling, education classes. In & outpatient treatment in area. Full service mental health, developmental disability, rehabilitation and psychological testing facility 702 East Lander Ste A 343 East Bonneville St 265 East Chubbuck Rd Chubbuck, ID PARENTING/ CHILD EDUCATION CPR/ First Aid training, disaster prevention 330 Shoup Ave. Ste B & preparation, response to emergencies. Idaho Falls, ID hour crisis center for at-risk youth ages W. Fremont 18; individual/family counseling, life skills, independent living program for ages Parenting classes for all families enrolled in the program. Preschool-Child & family development program for eligible families. for children with behavioral problems & psychosocial rehabilitation ages 3-18, after school & summer programs; individual /group counseling- Accepts Medicaid Mon- Fri-1:00-5:00pm; Tues, Sat 10-2pm. Advisors come to the home, to give free lessons on nutrients, meal planning, food buying, safety, resource management. Psychosocial rehabilitation, individual & family counseling, personal consultation, accepts Medicaid-sliding scale. Referrals, resources, activities, workshops, classes for entire family; Birth to 3, Baby steps, anger management, & counseling. Parenting & anger management classes, supervised visitation, assisting & counseling for victims of domestic violence, battered women & children treatment program South 100 West Ask advocate/ Logan, UT case manager for more information Home Based Only East Evan s Lane Chubbuck, ID North Main Downey, ID N. Fairground Rd Poleline Rd 403 North Hayes 355 South Arthur 24 hour crisis line (4357) HELP
9 4-H Programs Program to help children develop interests, N. Fairgrounds talents and skills. Rd, IDAHO CARE LINE Health and human service referrals. CHIP, parenting classes, doctors, dentists, etc. Call for information Dial 211 Idaho Infant/Toddler Program & Child Find- Health Department Idaho State Department of Education Lava Library South Bannock Marsh Valley Joint School District McCammon Public Library National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) New Generations Counseling Center Parents Unlimited Psychological Assessment Specialist Reliance Mental Health Road To Recovery SEICAA-RSVP Su Familia- National Hispanic Family Health Helpline Home based program for children 0-3 who are developmentally delayed. Special education for Title I, migrants, LEP, & homeless. Hours: Mon-Fri, 1:00-5:00 pm;sat: 10-2pm Summer Reading: Take home packet once a week on Thursdays. Goes for 6 weeks. Regular schooling & services for children with special needs ages Preschool referrals for children with special needs ages 3-5. Wed.-Fri 1:00-5:00 Sat. 10:00-2:00 Bookmobile 3:00 pm on Thursday For consumers, families, & friends of people with a mental illness, education advocacy, & support meetings. namisi@dats.com Behavior modification, play therapy, etc. Accepts Medicaid, except for counseling. Advocacy, education & support to parents of children with disabilities/special needs; ages birth-26. For children with ADD, ADHD, Aggressive Behavior. Accepts Medicaid Psychosocial rehabilitation services to help with school work, symptom management, daily living activities or other problems related to mental illness. Medicaid accepted, sliding fee scale. M- TH 8:00 am-4:00 pm; F: 8:00 am-12:00 pm Alcohol/ drug counseling to individuals & their families; family may seek counseling without the person involved with alcohol or drugs, IF problem exists in the family; individual/ group counseling, education classes. In & outpatient treatment in area. Free information, review, education for safe & effective medication use; living will/durable power of attorney for health care; home safety checks, exercise videos, lending library, America Reads/tutoring Health information for Hispanic families to help prevent and manage chronic conditions, references to providers & federal programs like CHIP-children s health insurance; Fact sheets for: cardiovascular disease, asthma, cancer screening, domestic violence, child & adult immunizations, diabetes & HIV / AIDS. 650 West State Street 2 nd floor Boise, ID East Main Lava Hot Springs, ID District Office: 40 School Street Arimo, ID Center St. McCammon, ID Skyline Dr. Pocatello, ID Yellowstone, Ste. J 500 South 18 th St. Boise, ID S. 11 th Ave # East Lander Ste A 343 East Bonneville St 825 East Bridger Toll-free help line is open Mon Fri. 9am-6pm Eastern Time Ext SU- FAMILIA General helpline for English or Spanish.
10 211 IDAHO CARE LINE Referrals for low-cost clinics in US and Puerto Rico. Pre-Natal helpline PREGNANCY & INFANT CARE Idaho Infant/Toddler Program & Child Find- Health Department Health West Lava Clinic LDS Family National Hispanic Prenatal Helpline English/Spanish Pocatello Children s Clinic Public Health Bear River Head Start Idaho Legal Aid, Inc. SEICAA - Resource & Referral Health and human service referrals. Children health insurance program, parenting classes, doctors, dentists, etc. Home based program for children 0-3 who are developmentally delayed. Primary medical outpatient care, nutrition & programs. Counseling, adoption, placement services, support group for pregnant women, addiction recovery program. All welcome. Referrals to prenatal care providers in local area, information on pregnancy & health issues, depression, nutrition, general care & other concerns. Medical services for children Mon-Fri- 9:00am-9:00pm, Sat. 9:00-12: hour emergency services. WIC, Infant/Toddler Program, immunizations, car seat assistance, family planning. Call for information Dial South 5 th West Lava Hot Springs, ID Call Creek Dr. Ste B Toll-free helpline is open Mon.-Fri. 9am 6pm Eastern Time 1151 Hospital Way #F TRANSPORTATION Reduced-cost Car Seats-Clients only: 95 W. 100 S. Ste 200 Logan, UT 8321 UTILITIES Help for public rights cases: Medicare, food 150 South Arthur stamps, Medicare, unemployment, social Suite 203 security, county assistance, tenant rights, Pocatello, ID rental, customer, utility disputes, & handles domestic violence-cases upon referral. Energy assistance-nov 1-Mar 31, information/ referral services, family development, food boxes, personal hygiene products, housing for chronically homeless/ mentally disabled, phone assistance, school supplies, working closet-clothing help, & mental health program. 825 East Bridger Ext
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