All new moms receive a free basket of goodies (supplies that you will need), and all moms and dads can "shop" in our Baby Boutique for FREE clothing, shoes, diapers, formula and other supplies using Hope Center bucks earned just by watching a free DVD on one of the topics…
View moreHighland Schools exist to help all children learn so that they can succeed in life.
View moreLewis-Clark Early Childhood Program provides a variety of services that are aimed at enhancing the lives of children, building strong family units, and providing opportunities for empowering and obtaining self-sufficiency by collaborating with other Community Action and Human Services programs and projects.
View moreIdaho Legal Aid Services, Inc. assists low-income and senior (age 60 and older) Idahoans with civil legal issues. Our offices cannot assist with criminal matters. To determine whether you qualify for help, our office will need to gather information regarding the specific legal problem you are seeking assistance with and the income and assets of all people living in your home.
View moreWIC is a nutrition education program that provides growth and health assessments, referrals to community resources and breastfeeding support. WIC also provides nutritious foods that include fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains that build positive eating habits which can be established and reinforced from the start. There is no cost…
View moreThe Catholic Community Services provides frozen, home delivered meals that are specially made for the dietary needs of seniors for the disabled seniors who find it hard to prepare nutritious meals. The prepare a meal per person for every day of the week. The meals are delivered once a week…
View moreWounded post-9/11 veterans or their caregivers may apply for a $500 grant. The funds can be used for food, utilities, housing, clothing, child care expenses, health care expenses, vehicle repairs, other routine health care expenses, vehicle and home modifications, funeral expenses, adaptive equipment, moving assistance, travel or something else. To…
View morePOST 9/11 VETERANS and active duty military can receive assistance with rent. Applications are only accepted between the 1st and 10th of each month! Examples of financial assistance include car repair, essential home items, rent, mortgage, utilities, dental, food, moving, emergency travel & transportation and eyeglasses. They are unable to provide…
View moreVETERANS and active duty military who are wounded, injured or ill can receive assistance from OFR. If you have a VA disability rating of 10% or more (or a pending case within the VA system), you may qualify! Financial assistance may be used for various needs, including rent, utilities, vehicle payments,…
View morePATIENTS WITH MS may receive financial assistance from the Greater Northwest Chapter of the NMSS. Clients must provide proof of an MS diagnosis. Funds can be used to purchase durable medical equipment, pay mental health co-pays, rent, utilities, home assessments or more. Please call (800) 344-4867 extension 1 for more…
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