Idaho 211
2-1-1
Idaho 211 provides connections to social services to state residents who call 211. Idahoeans can access caregiver support and resources, child and senior care, veteran services, and connections to medical, mental health, and substance use treatment services.
Pathways Community Crisis Center of SW Idaho
208-489-8311
For those in crisis, Pathways Community Crisis Center of SW Idaho provides up to 23 hours and 59 minutes of care. Services include screenings, counseling, case management, peer support, and connections to social services such as housing, food, and more.
Northwest Stepping Stones
Northwest Stepping Stones helps Idaho residents achieve independence and self-sufficiency by providing skills training, mentoring, and other services. For those in need looking to get back on their feet, this training can make a big difference in reestablishing themselves in the community.
The Center for Hope
208-538-1888
The Center for Hope provides community recovery support services, such as peer support, events, educational support, support groups, and re-entry services for those who have been involved in the justice system. The Center is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Idaho Regional Alcohol Drug Awareness Resource (RADAR) Center
208-426-3471
The Idaho Regional Alcohol Drug Awareness Resource (RADAR) program offers state residents free information about alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. The program includes a lending library that has over 900 titles, and it functions as a statewide clearinghouse that provides information on prevention, treatment and recovery.
The University of Idaho Vandals for Recovery
208-885-6111
The Vandals for Recovery program is for students seeking recovery from alcohol or substance use disorder at the University of Idaho. Their program offers a safe, recovery supportive space for students that provides peer support, recovery groups, healthy relationships, and meaningful activities. They also host sober events such as tailgates and can connect students to additional treatment resources.
North Idaho College Student Counseling Services
208-665-4520
North Idaho College offers students free confidential mental health therapy. Their qualified clinical therapists offer help with concerns such as alcohol or substance use disorder, anxiety and depression, college life adjustment, and more. Student Health also offers links to alcohol and drug awareness resources including treatment options and 12 step programs.
Idaho State University: Counseling and Mental Health Center (CMHC)
208-282-2130
The Idaho State University Counseling and Mental Health Center (CMHC) offers free counseling services including individual and group therapy, emergency services, screenings, biofeedback, and help with locating outside resources for those who need more complex care like addiction treatment.
Boise State University Counseling Services
208-426-1459
Boise State University offers counseling services through the University Health Services. These include individual therapy, multi-person couples therapy, a wellness program, crisis intervention, outreach, and assessments. They also have free support group options which include LGBTQIA+ support, grief and loss support, stress management, and rewiring your brain.
Indian Health Service - Fort Hall
208-238-5400
The Fort Hall Service Unit of the Indian Health Service on the Fort Hall, Idaho Indian Reservation offers medical care services for members of the American Indian and Alaska Native population. These include same day and urgent care appointments, dental care, a pharmacy, optometry, and lab services. They also have Patient Services that can help coordinate care and advocate for patients.