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SILC (State Independent Living Council)
The SILC works closely with the Idaho Centers for Independent Living and other organizations to promote independent living for Idahoans. They have resources for assistive technology, housing, transportation, disaster preparedness, and more. SILC office is located in Boise, but services are available statewide.
Idaho Centers for Independent Living:
- Disability Action Center Northwest (DAC) – Moscow, Coeur d’Alene, Hayden, Bonners Ferry, Sandpoint, Post Falls & Lewiston, Orofino, Grangeville, and surrounding areas
- Living Independence Network Corporation (LINC) – Boise, Meridian Garden City, Eagle, Nampa, Caldwell, Twin Falls & surrounding areas
- Life, A Center for Independent Living – Pocatello, Preston, Blackfoot, Burley, Ammon, Idaho Falls & surrounding areas
- 505 N Main Street Moscow, ID 83843
- 3726 E Mullan Avenue Post Falls, ID 83854
- 307 Nineteenth Street, Suite A-1 Lewiston, ID 83501
- 1878 W Overland Rd Boise, ID 83705
- 4110 Easton Ave Suite B, Caldwell, ID 83607
- 182 Eastland Dr North, Suite C, Twin Falls, ID 83301
- 640 Perishing Avenue, Suite A, Pocatello, ID 83201
- 725 Jensen Grove Sr., Suite 5, Blackfoot, ID 83221
- 2311 Park Avenue, Suite 7 Burley, ID 83318
- 250 S. Skyline, Suite 1, Idaho Falls, ID 83402
- 120 S. Cole Rd Boise, ID 83709

Find Help Idaho
Findhelpidaho.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.
Through community collaboration and support, findhelpidaho.org works to improve health and social outcomes throughout Idaho.
We recommend using this statewide resource database if you need a resource that is not caregiver-specific or in the ICA Resource Database.

211 Idaho Careline
Navigators can help you find resource using a statewide resource database. They can help find resources to address various concerns including employment, food, domestic violence, housing, mental health, transportation, medical care, and more. Navigators can help with rental and deposit assistance for families with children in the home who qualify. They have an online resource list: https://211-idaho.communityos.org/
