Resource Category: General health

Faith Love & Foster

“Faith Love Foster exists to wrap around and support the families who open their homes and hearts to children from hard places.

Founded by foster, kinship, and adoptive parents, their non-profit organization was born from firsthand experience. They understand both the incredible beauty and the real challenges that come with caring for children who have experienced trauma. Because they live this journey themselves, they are deeply committed to ensuring that no family has to walk it alone.

Serving families across the Treasure Valley, Faith Love Foster works to bridge the gap between community resources and the real-life, everyday needs of these families. Through partnerships with churches, local businesses, and compassionate community members, we mobilize support that strengthens families and helps them thrive.

At Faith Love Foster, we believe that when communities step forward in faith and generosity, families are strengthened, and children are given the opportunity to heal, grow, and flourish.

They have a resource peer mentor program for kinship families in the foster care system in Regions 3 & 4.”

Locations:
  • 21463 Main Street, Greenleaf, ID, USA

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/

Rays for Rare

Rays for Rare supports for medically fragile children through advocacy, support, and education for the child and their care provider. Supports available include family events, housekeeping, meal service, support groups and more.

Locations:
  • 1036 East Iron Eagle Drive #130, Eagle, ID 83616-6829, USA

Family Caregiver Navigator

The Family Caregiver Navigator project is a free referrral service that helps connect caregivers to services and supports in their community.