Local Resources
211 The Idaho Care Line
A free, statewide community information and referral service provided by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, connecting individuals and families to resources and support.
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Aim Early Idaho
Supports nurturing relationships for pregnant women and children from birth to age five, promoting healthy emotional, cognitive, and social development before school entry.
Boise School District Early Childhood Special Education
Offers services for children ages 3 to 5 with developmental delays or disabilities, supporting growth and learning in preparation for school.
Idaho AEYC
Promotes quality early care and education for all Idaho children through advocacy, training, and community partnerships.
​Idaho Child Care Program (ICCP)
Provides financial assistance for child care to working families with children under 13, or older children with disabilities, by covering part of the child care cost.
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​Idaho Infant-Toddler Program
Provides early intervention services for children birth to age three with developmental delays, addressing both child and family needs to support growth and development.
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Idaho Parents Unlimited
Empowers families of children and youth with disabilities through training, information, and support focused on special education, health, and the arts.
IdahoSTARS
Offers resources and support to parents and providers for child care in Idaho.
Lee Pesky Learning Center
Helps develop self-regulated learners who are connected, self-aware, self-determined, strategic, and resilient.
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Parents as Teachers
A free, in-home program that helps families build strong connections and supports children’s intellectual, social, physical, and language development from birth to kindergarten.
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St. Luke's Children's Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
Provides evaluation, treatment planning, and resource connections for children with developmental concerns, helping them build on strengths and reach their potential.
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Temporary Assistance for Families
Provides temporary cash benefits for eligible low-income families and households to help pay for food, clothing, shelter, and other essentials. ​
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​Adult Protection (208) 322-7033
Battered Women Center (208) 343-7025
Boise Downtown Library (208) 972-8200
Boise Police Department (208) 570-6000
Central District Health (208) 375-5211
Child Protective Services (208) 334-KIDS (5437)
Child Abuse Idaho (208) 855-552-KIDS (5437)
Depression Support Group (208) 375-6277
Domestic Violence Hotline (208) 343-7025
Family Advocate Program (208) 345-3344
Food Bank (208) 336-9643
March of Dimes (208) 336-5421
Mental Health Emergency (208) 334-0808
Poison Control 800-222-1222 or 800-860-0620
Red Cross (208) 342-4500
Social Security Administration 800-772-1213
Suicide Prevention 800-273-8255
Treasure Valley Community Resource Center (208) 459-9263
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St. Al's Hospital
Meridian – (208) 367-8500
Boise – (208) 367-2121
Lifeline – (208) 367-8913
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St. Luke's Hospital
Boise – (208) 381-1200
Meridian – (208) 706-5000
Lifeline – (208) 381-4797