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AARP Driver Safety Class
$19.95 It Pays to Refresh Your Driving Skills!
When you take the AARP Smart Driver™ online course, you could be eligible for a multi-year discount on your auto insurance.* Plus safer driving can save you more than just money. The course teaches proven driving techniques to help keep you and your loved ones safe on the road.
Additionally, you’ll learn:
- Important facts about the effects of medication on driving.
- How to reduce driver distractions.
- How to maintain the proper following distance behind another car.
- Proper use of safety belts, air bags, anti-lock brakes and new technology found in cars today.
- Techniques for handling left turns, right-of-way, and roundabouts.
- Age-related physical changes and how to adjust your driving to compensate.
ACHD Commuter Ride
THINK DIFFERENTLY ABOUT YOUR COMMUTE
When planning your commute, we encourage you to leave your car at home and choose a smart alternatives that reduces stress, puts money back in your pocket, and increases your community connections.
At ACHD Commuteride, we strive to make the Treasure Valley a better place to live by providing commuting options for employees that reduce traffic congestion and wear and tear on our roadways. Join us in making a difference for all of us - and think differently about your commute.
Albuquerque Rescue Mission
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
525 2nd St SW
The Albuquerque Rescue Mission offers a broad range of services to help those who are hungry, homeless or in need of medical care. The Mission also provides help for those struggling with addictions.
If you feel hopeless and like there's nowhere else to go, call us. You may have a loved one in trouble and don't know what to do. Call us. We exist to end homelessness for anyone who wants a better life. Each of the services described below is offered free of charge through the generosity of faithful donors. Hours: Open today · Open 24 hours
DAILY MEAL SERVICE
The doors of the Albuquerque Rescue Mission are open Monday through Saturday for anyone who is hungry to come in for a meal. Those coming in for a meal are not asked for an ID and there is no long process to through – simply pick up a plate and eat.
Breakfast & dinner are served Monday through Saturday.
Breakfast: 6:00 am to 7:00 am
Dinner: 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
FOOD BOXES
The Albuquerque Rescue Mission provides boxes of groceries for families in need. The food box program is supervised by our Kitchen Staff and is contingent upon the availability of food for the program. Food boxes are designed to feed any size family, three meals a day, for one week.
MEDICAL CLINIC
Health care can often be hard to come by – we understand, that's why the Albuquerque Rescue Mission partners with Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless to offer barrier-free medical services.
If we can't serve you, we will provide you a doctor's referral to someone who can. Volunteers also help people apply for Medicare or Medicaid.
Walk In Clinic Fridays: 2:30pm to 4:00pm
CRISIS INTERVENTION
Crisis happens. It could be a loss of employment, divorce, or a health emergency that pushes us to the brink of financial breakdown. We provide counseling, referrals for legal advice, and access to Veterans, Seniors, and other resources.
Office Hours: Monday to Friday - 7:30 am to 4:00 pm
RESIDENTIAL TRANSFORMATION PROGRAMS
The Albuquerque Rescue Mission provides residential recovery programs for both men and women. The New Life Program for men and the Women's Center of Hope have been developed from the perspective that homelessness is both the problem and the symptom of other problems that can range from chronic substance abuse, financial instability, domestic violence, sexual victimization and more.
The New Life Program and Women's Center of Hope solve the problem of homelessness by providing for the basic needs of each man and woman for a period of 12 to 18 months while they are in recovery and restoration. These services include shelter, meals, clothing, and support. Call us to schedule an appointment. Our programs are offered FREE of charge.
CLOTHING
At the Albuquerque Rescue Mission, everyone is treated like a king and queen – we want to demonstrate in our dignity and respect towards you that you are deeply loved and valued by God. We offer free clothing, showers, and hygiene kits.
Women's Clothing Service: Monday, Wednesday, Friday - 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm
Men's Clothing Service: Monday to Friday - 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Women's Showers & Hygiene Kits: 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm *No showers for men at this time
EMERGENCY SHELTER
During the winter months, from November 15 to March 16, an additional 280 + beds for men and women and families with children (10 years old and under) are available with the opening of the Winter Shelter.
Signups for Winter Shelter: Monday to Saturday - 3:00 pm
WINTER SHELTER INFO
Winter shelter provides emergency shelter services to homeless individuals and families during the winter months. The Winter Shelter provides overnight shelter accommodation and outreach services to those want to engage in supportive services and housing. The shelter will open on Sunday, Nov. 15, 2015, and run through March 15, 2016. The shelter accepts single men & women, families, and families with children under 18.
Transportation is provided from the Albuquerque Rescue Mission to the winter shelter facility every evening and transportation from the shelter back to the Rescue Mission every morning.
People needing shelter can go to the Albuquerque Rescue Mission located at 525 2nd SW by 8 p.m. nightly. The Rescue Mission also operates a nightly emergency shelter van that travels along Central Avenue from 8 p.m. to midnight.
On Site Registration and Transportation
Time: 3 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Location: 525 2nd SW (2nd and Iron)
Phone:
(505) 346-4673 #114 (3 p.m. to 8 p.m.)
(505) 346-4673 #122 (after 8 p.m.)
(505) 917-0677 (Shelter Lead Monitor/ After 6 p.m.)
(505) 839-9193 (Shelter Landline)
Emergency Van Hours: 8 p.m. to Midnight
Emergency Van Pick-up Points
East Bound
3rd & Iron
Central & Alcazar
Central & Wyoming (under the Hillson's sign)
Central & Eubank (under the Home Depot sign)
Central & Juan Tabo (northeast corner)
Central & Tramway (next to the Icon Movie House)
West Bound
Central & Parsifal (in the parking lot)
Central & Wisconsin (under the stop sign)
Central & Louisiana (in front of the fairgrounds)
Central & Truman (corner of parking lot)
Central & Dartmouth (in front of the substation)
Central & Sunset Dr. (Vacant lot)
Central & Coors (Behind bus stop)
Area Agency on Aging – Meridian – Region 3
Boise, Idaho, USA
341 W. Washington St. 83642
Meridian, Idaho, USA
701 S. Allen Ste. 100
Help is for the disabled, seniors, and their caregivers. They can learn about resources such as Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) and other USDA food programs that provide them a healthy meal.
Programs and Services Available:
- Information & Assistance Case Management
- Home Delivered Meals Congregate Meals
- Respite Homemaker
- Adult Protection Ombudsman
- Transportation Outreach
Ascent Behavioral Health Services
Meridian, Idaho, USA
366 SW 5th Ave, Suite 100, 83714
Garden City, Idaho, USA
169 E 50th St 83647
Mountain Home, Idaho, USA
1140 American Legion Blvd
Ascent provides evidenced based, best practice substance abuse outpatient treatment for both adults and adolescents with an emphasis on co-occurring disorders. Ascent also offers trauma based gender specific groups as well as individual and family therapy. Case Management and transportation is available. Ascent accepts State Substance Abuse Funding , Medicaid and most insurance
Barbara L. Johnson MFT
Riverside, California, USA
2060 University Avenue Ste 212
Alternative Sentencing works with the courts throughout Riverside County. When an individual is sentenced to community service, domestic violence counseling or anger management, ASP places them in a community service or counseling program. Long-Term Care Ombudsman is a free and confidential service that maintains and improves the quality of life for residents in long-term care facilities by training community volunteers to investigate and resolve problems of residents in nursing homes and board and care homes. When you dial (951) 686-HELP, you are put in touch with someone who cares, who will listen and support you in your time of crisis 24-hours a day. Bilingual counselors are also available. It is important to remember “you are not alone” when a crisis occurs.
NRC hosts workshops, the Annual Nonprofit Conference, funder forums, and networking mixers, NRC hosts workshops, the Annual Nonprofit Conference, funder forums, and networking mixers, The Shared Housing Program connects home seekers with compatible home providers by registering and carefully matching all applicants. Shared Housing will also work with both parties to develop an agreement, provide mediation and recommendations, as well as stay in touch with clients once matches are made.
BHM Foundation for Recreational Safety
Meridian, Idaho, USA
2962 E Copper Point Drive 83704
Boise, Idaho, USA
2312 N Cole Rd
Free children’s helmets. Call for more information.
BlueGO
Nevada, USA
128 Market Street, Suite
BlueGO is a public transportation service of the Tahoe Transportation District. BlueGO provides fixed route, on-call, summer trolley and winter ski shuttle services on the south shore of Lake Tahoe with express commuter service to Carson City, Gardnerville, and Minden.
Boise Basin Senior Citizens & Food Pantry Idaho City
Idaho City, Idaho, USA
102 Bear Run
Hours of Operation: Pantry: 2nd & 4th Wed of Month 1:30PM - 5PM
Hours of Operation: Lunch: T & Th 12PM - 1PM
The Food Pantry will be open Christmas Eve 12-24-2014 from 10:00am – 1:30pm.
Boise Bike Project
Boise, Idaho, USA
1027 Lusk St , (by Ann Morrison Park & Jim’s Appliance & Furniture)
Open shop hours Wed-Sat 12-6. Safe cycling course for kids 2nd Sat of every month, & free bicycle for any participant who may need one. Registration for these classes begins on the 1st of each month, ages 12 & under.
Work-trade program for repairs. One hour of work in the shop for one hour of work on bike, varies according to the situation. Cannot be used for upgrades or cosmetic alteration. Ladies Wrench night, a workshop for women only is held on 2nd Thurs from 6-8 pm.
Boise City Taxi
Boise, Idaho, USA
110 E 35th St
- Reservations accepted (both online and by calling)
- Corporate accounts always welcome
- Wheelchair accessible facilities
- Extra passengers and luggage at no extra charge
Make getting to the doctor easier. Visiting the Doctor can be a stressful experience which is always expounded by not being able to drive or get to the doctor's appointment easily. You can have a safe and convenient way to get to the doctor by scheduling an appointment for one of our medical shuttles. You'll know that our shuttle service is thinking of you and ready to help you out. A visit to the doctor does not have to be stressful
Boise First United Methodist Church/Cathedral of the Rockies Bus Passes
Boise, Idaho, USA
717 N 11th St
Limited number of free $24 store value bus passes to those who qualify every 1st & 3 rd Wednesday at 2:00 - based on lottery system.
Boise Shuttle Service
Boise, Idaho, USA
4477 Kennedy St
Boise Shuttle Service understands the many details involved in planning the perfect corporate or special event. We provide the transportation and are available to help organize the logistics and work closely with other event planners so that you can relax and enjoy the occasion.
Rent A Shuttle Bus For Any Occasion:
- Corporate Conferences
- Retreats
- Concerts
- Exhibits
- Golf Tournaments
- Ski Trips
- Whitewater Rafting
- Mountain Biking
- Private Parties.
Boise State University Transportation and Parking Services
Boise, Idaho, USA
1700 W University Dr
BSU transportation & parking services.
Boys & Girls Club of Ada County
Garden City, Idaho, USA
610 E. 42nd St
Childcare for children ages 6 to 18 offers daily recreational, educational and social activities, homework club each afternoon during the school year. Boise Schools provides lunch during the summer months
CAAW
Reno, Nevada, USA
1735 Vassar Street Reno, NV
CAAW can provide you with the following free services:
24-Hour Hotline
Support Groups
Legal Support/Assistance with Temporary Protection Orders (TPOs)
Domestic Violence Advocacy at Child Protective Services (CPS)
Transportation/Food/Clothing
Emergency Shelter
Children’s Programs
Transitional Housing
Caldwell Transportation
Caldwell, Idaho, USA
3503 S 10th Ave
Cactus Petes, Bogus Basin, Stanley, Airport Shuttle, Hotel Shuttle & BSU.
Caldwell Transportation Company is a locally owned and operated school bus and motor coach company located in Caldwell, Idaho, with additional hubs in Boise, Mountain Home and Stanley, Idaho. CTC has been in business for more than fifty years and we are extremely proud of our employees and the services we provide. We employ more than 150 people and many of them have been with us 20 + years!
Caldwell Transportation provides school bus contracting for: * Area school districts * Charter buses including school bus, motorcoaches and mini buses * Transportation to our local ski resort, Bogus Basin * Shuttles for Idaho river rafting in the summertime. * Regular Shuttles to Cactus Petes in Jackpot, NV
We also provide service to and from the Boise Airport in conjunction with our 19 hotel partners. Whether you are a group of one or one thousand, we can take care of your transportation needs whatever they may be.
Caldwell Transportation Company is the best choice for renting a bus and for Boise shuttle service. Whether we’re taking you to school, the airport or anywhere else, you can trust that you’ll get a fast, safe and comfortable ride.
CAT- Citizens Area Transit
Offers transportation services.
CAT-Citizens Area Para Transit
Transportation services for the disabled.
CCOA–Aging, Weatherization, & Human Services
Caldwell, Idaho, USA
304 N Kimball 83605
Caldwell, Idaho, USA
1614 Industrial Way Suite 102
Hours of Operation:
Food Pantry: M-F 9AM-1PM
Office: M-F 8AM-4:30PM;
- Weatherization
- Transportation
- In-Home Services
- Adopt-a-Senior
- Medicare Education
- Senior Resources
- Prescription Assistance
- Representative Payee
- ECHO
The CCOA is a non-profit human services agency offering supportive and energy conservation services to Southwest Idaho. Our senior and income-qualified assistance services allow individuals and families to remain in their homes with dignity, safety and independence.
Our Mission - Provide assistance to elderly, disabled and financially limited individuals, through a variety of human service programs, to promote self-sufficiency and to protect dignity, safety, and independence.
CCOI – Community Council of Idaho – Caldwell
Caldwell, Idaho, USA
317 Happy Day Blvd, Suite 200
Government programs include WIC vouchers or Snap food stamps. They also help very low income families apply for benefits, coordinate job training, and workshops such as ESL. They even offer emergency bus tickets.
Door to Door (wheelchair accessible)
Boise, Idaho, USA
420 S Orchard St
Ambulance Service, wheel chair, stretcher & non emergency.
Eggers Transportation (wheelchair accessible)
We are a door to door non emergency transportation service to help elderly people, disabled people and people with conditions that don't allow them to drive. We are here to get you where you want to go, doctor's office, airport, downtown, work and even shopping. Our serice area is in Boise and the Treasure Valley.
El Ada community action agency
Boise, Idaho, USA
2250 Vista Ave
Community Action Agencies are private non-profit or public organizations that were created by the federal government in 1964 to combat poverty in geographically designated areas. Status as a Community Action Agency is the result of an explicit designation by local or state government.
A Community Action Agency has a tripartite board structure that is designated to promote the participation of the entire community in the reduction or elimination of poverty.
Community Action Agencies seek to involve the community, including elected public officials private sector representatives, and especially low-income residents, in assessing local needs and attacking the causes and conditions of poverty.
El-Ada CAP Boise Community Resource Center
Boise, Idaho, USA
2250 S Vista 83714
Garden City, Idaho, USA
701 E 44th St 83628
Homedale, Idaho, USA
15 W Colorado 83647
Mountain Home, Idaho, USA
585 N 3rd Ave E
All Local Food Pantry: Daily 8:30 A.M and 4:00 P.M.
May use every 60 days. Food boxes have 2-4 days of food. USDA commodities - call for more info.
Undocumented welcome.
Interpreter available upon request.
Mountain Home Food Pantry Hours of Operation: M - F 8AM - 12PM & 1PM - 4:30PM
Emergency Water Utility Assistance: Call 345-2820 for more information.
Supportive Services for Veterans Families (SSVF): Case Management & services for Veterans homelessness & obtaining or maintaining permanent housing and achieve household stability goals. Walk-in or call for an appointment: 345-2820.
Administrative Office 701 E 44th St Garden City, ID 83714 (208) 377-0700 |
Boise Community Resource Center
2250 S Vista Ave
Boise, ID 83705
(208) 345-2820
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Elmore County Office
585 N 3rd East
Mountain Home, ID 83647
(208) 587-8407
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Owyhee County Office 15 W. Colorado St Homedale, ID 83628 (208) 337-4812 |
HIV Testing Center
2250 S Vista Ave
Boise, ID 83705
(208) 345-8994
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El-Ada Outreach
Boise, Idaho, USA
2250 S Vista Ave.
Food pantry, free personal hygiene packs as available. Mon-Fri 8:30 AM-4:30 PM Undocumented OK.
Daily bus passes for medical appointments are given out on the 1st of the month at 8 am. One-day bus pass per month for adults only. Undocumented citizens will be served.
First Student Inc. (School Bus)
Boise, Idaho, USA
465 W Gowen Rd
- Contracted Services
- Managed Services
- Special Needs
- Early Childhood
- Routing & Logistics
- Charter Bus Rentals
- Ride-To-School Program
With a team of highly trained drivers and the industry’s strongest safety record, First Student delivers reliable, quality services.
Friends 4 Life
Elko, Nevada, USA
P.O. Box 1143
Service provides help for Elko County residents with medical treatment expenses for serious or life-threatening illness/injury: fundraising aid; transport assistance; help families/friends raise money for a specific individual or loved one.
Good Sam Days Cathedral of the Rockies First United Methodist Church
Boise, Idaho, USA
717 N. 11th St.
Every 1st and 3rd Wednesday afternoon we serve our neighbors in need, during our Good Sam Days. We offer transportation assistance in the form of stored value local bus passes, and also offer toiletry items, baby supplies, and home-baked treats. This is a lottery-based system that can be entered between 1:30 and 1:55 pm for a 2:00 pm drawing.
If you are feeling called to serve, there are several ways you can help with the Good Sam Ministry: bring travel-size toiletry items, feminine hygiene products, home-baked cookies, or diapers and wipes for our Baby Needs closet. Or you can join us from 1:30-3pm every 1st and 3rd Wednesday to visit and pray with our guests.
Greyhound Bus
Boise, Idaho, USA
1212 W Bannock St 83705
Boise, Idaho, USA
3201 Airport Way 83687
Nampa, Idaho, USA
3116 Garrity Blvd #7 83629
Horseshoe Bend, Idaho, USA
459 Hwy 55
Bus Stop Locator: http://locations.greyhound.com/
Boise Greyhound Sta
1212 W Bannock St
Boise, ID 83702
Tel: (208) 343-3681
Boise (c)
3201 Airport Way
Boise, ID 83705
Greyhound Customer Service:
(800) 231-2222
Mail Express & Maps
3116 Garrity Blvd #7
Nampa, ID 83687
Tel: (208) 468-8910
Chevron Station
459 Hwy 55
Horseshoe Bend, ID 83629
Tel: (208) 793-4321
Independent Living Program
Silver Springs, Nevada, USA
1075 Pyramid Street
Referrals and information to those services that will help support an individual’s independence and success, including case management, advocacy, medical transportation, and extended care. Child and Family Services
JAC – Jump Around Carson
Whether you’re traveling across town for work, school, shopping, a medical appointment or recreation, JAC is a safe, reliable and cost-effective way to get around.
Kool Kab
Shuttle transportation door to door privately paid or Medicaid authorized.Please call 48 hours in advance for Medicaid users.
WE ARE A TAXI SERVICE THAT OPERATES 24/7 SERVING THE PUBLICS TRANSPORTATION NEEDS. WE NEVER CLOSE WE ARE ALWAYS HERE FOR YOU. WE SERVICE CANYON COUNTY.
OUR RATES ARE AS FOLLOWS
$2.50 FLAG FEE
$2.00 PER MILE
10% SENIOR DISCOUNT
AIRPORT RATES
LOCAL DELIVERY SERVICE
Medicaid Transportation For Medicaid Clients
Can provide transportation to/from medical appointments if no other options available. Call ahead of time to schedule.
Miracle Flights
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
www.miracleflights.org
Transportation medical services by air for needy families.
New Life Transportation
Kuna, Idaho, USA
PO Box 548
Wheelchair, stretcher, non emergency & ambulance services
Northwestern Trailways
Providing Daily Bus Service between
Spokane- Moses Lake- Ephrata- Quincy- Wenatchee- Leavenworth- Stevens Pass- Skykomish- Everett- Seattle- Tacoma
Omak- Okanogan- Malott- Brewster- Pateros- Chelan Falls- Orondo- Wenatchee- Qunicy- George- Ellensburg (note: NO SERVICE ON THIS SCHEDULE THANKSGIVING DAY OR CHRISTMAS DAY IN 2015
Boise- Horseshoe Bend- Cascade- Donnelly- McCall- New Meadows- Riggins- Whitebird- Grangeville- Cottonwood- Craigmont- Lewiston- Moscow- Pullman- Colfax- Spokane
Recovery 4 Life
Boise, Idaho, USA
8950 W. Emerald St, Suite 178 83605
Caldwell, Idaho, USA
314 Badiola St
Recovery 4 Life uses evidenced based, best practice gender specific for substance abuse and Mental health treatment for adults and adolescents. We offer specialized programing for co-occurring disorders and 18-25 year olds. Recovery 4 Life also offers trauma based gender specific groups as well as individual and family therapy sessions. Case Management and Transportation is available. Recovery 4 Life accepts ATR-III Military Grant Funding for Veterans, active duty, and dependents, ATR-III Misdemeanor Grant Funding, State Funding, Medicaid through State Funding, IDOC funding, self-pay, and private insurance. We also have a Federal Grant for 18-5 year olds. To begin the grant or state funding process please call
Regional Transportation Commission
Provides mass transit that connects throughout southern Nevada and administers programs that encourage sustainability, such as Club Ride Commuter Services that promotes walking, biking, carpooling, vanpooling, and taking transit to and from work.
Rideline Resources For Individuals
Residents, commuters and visitors in Ada County and Canyon County have many transportation options.
Ridge House
Reno, Nevada, USA
900 W 1st St #200, Reno, NV
Hours: 9AM–5PM The Ridge House is the only statewide organization that provides comprehensive re-
entry services for former offenders in Nevada. Through compassionate services and strategic
programming, our clients are able to become productive members of society.
Employment
Becoming independent is an important part of the transition process, and that starts with a job. We
provide all clients with job placement either at local businesses or in our own work program. Ridge
House provides the following programs and services to support career development:
Resume and job skills development courses
Education and vocational training
Interview workshops
Job placement services
Re-Entry
Our re-entry programs are designed to develop skills for independent living and facilitate the process of
rejoining the community by making that journey less daunting. Financial education, counseling and
communication skills are fundamental to lifelong success. We provide all of our clients with the tools
needed to be successful at Ridge House and for years to come. Re-entry services and programs include:
Case management
Life skills counseling
Credit restoration
Voter registration
Self-help support groups
Mentoring and peer services
Treatment
Many clients require assistance with substance abuse and mental illness. Our staff is trained on both and
have a success rate that beats national standards. These programs include:
Behavioral health counseling
Substance abuse counseling
Mental health counseling
One-on- one counseling
Group counseling
RTC Paratransit
Paratransit Service is a shared-ride, door-to-door program available for those who are functionally unable to independently use the RTC’s fixed-route system either all of the time, temporarily or under certain circumstances. All Paratransit customers are eligible and encouraged to use fixed- route services. Paratransit ID card holders can ride any fixed route or express route free of charge.
Rural Office of Community Services, Inc.
Lake Andes, South Dakota, USA
214 W. Main , P.O. Box 70
Basic Needs; Community Work Program Host Agency; Elderly Nutrition; Emergency
Food and Shelter; Fuel Assistance Program; Food Pantry; Garden Project; Green Thumb Host Agency; HomeCare Project (Tripp County); HOME Rehabilitation; ICare Program (Clay & Union Counties); ProtectivePayeeProject; Transportation-public; Transportation-volunteer (Hutchinson County); Weatherization Assistance; Welfare Reform Project.
Salvation Army Corps Community Center
Boise, Idaho, USA
1904 W. Bannock Street 83651
Nampa, Idaho, USA
403 - 12th Avenue S. 83605
Caldwell, Idaho, USA
1023 Chicago St. Caldwell 83703
Boise, Idaho, USA
4308 W State St
Every 60 days. Non-perishables and perishables. Bring proof of address & photo ID for every family member & must live in Ada Co. Senior Day is Friday from 1:30-3:00. Seniors come in for food, clothing & energy assistance.
The offer Project share for financial aid, free food boxes, case management, and more. Other assistance will be baby items, such as diapers and formula, water bill help, and the Angel Tree free Christmas toy program.
Help with Idaho Power & Intermountain Gas bills. Call and leave message with your name and phone #, will be put on wait list. Call backs done at first of month until funding gone. During telephone interview caseworker will tell the person what they need to bring in. Bring proof of address & photo ID. From October to April.
State St.: Gas vouchers as one-time assistance. Must have valid driver’s license, insurance, current registration on vehicle. Vouchers for job searching, job attendance, medical and court related appointments. Bring paper proof for why voucher is needed. Tuesday-Friday 9-3 monthly until funding runs out. Bus passes may be available for attendance of life skills class. 343-5429 ext 2
Services Offered:
- Military Personnel Assistance
- Transitional Care & Work Release
- Disaster Services
- Emergency Financial Assistance
- Emergency Shelter
- Food & Nutrition Programs
- Seasonal Services
- Casework Services
- Homemaker Services
- Emergency Shelter
- Transitional Housing
- Camping Activities
- Visitation Services
- Worship Services - Children's / Teen
- Worship Services - Church
- Christian Education
- Men's Ministries
- Music & Arts Programs
- Worship Services - Sunday School
- Women's Ministries
- Worship Services - Young Adult
- Worship Services - Youth Ministries
- Character Building Programs
- Day Care
- Residential Camping Activities
Boise Email: Robert.Lloyd@usw.salvationarmy.org
Nampa Email: Maureen.Lawliss@usw.salvationarmy.org
Caldwell Email: Brent.Church@usw.salvationarmy.org
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS: FAMILY RESOURCE PROGRAM
Contact for more information.
Sioux Falls Ministry Center
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA
225 E. 11th Street
Programs offered include weekly bible studies, clothing ministries, and a care center with computer access, bike-to-work program, mother/baby baskets, sports night, 12 step recovery program, children’s summer camp and the Restored 2 Life Worship hour. housing, utilities and transportation. Child Care Clinic counseling ultrasounds parenting classes prison and felon help
St. Timothy’s
Henderson, Nevada, USA
43 W. Pacific Ave
The Friends in the Desert Foundation is a charitable organization which serves hot meals to homeless or otherwise needy individuals six days a week. Sack lunches are prepared and offered on days that hot meals are not served. We also provide basic toiletry items, socks, access to a visiting nurse, referrals, bus transportation, plus other needed resources such as safe dwelling options, health care, dental and other services. Unlike many other meal programs, they do not require an ID for participation in our programs. All in need are welcome.
Star Outreach-Neighbors Helping Neighbors
Star, Idaho, USA
10775 State St
Star Outreach serves the city of Star with a Food Bank, annual School Supply Drive, Holiday Adopt-A-Family, a Recycle-A-Bicycle program and Summer Lunch program
Hours of Operation: Pantry: Th 3PM - 5PM (3rd Th of Month 3PM - 7PM)
TAXI ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (TAP)
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
1860 East Sahara Avenue
This program provides discounted taxicab fares to qualified individuals, age 60 and older, and persons of any age with a permanent disability through coupon booklets that are accepted by all taxicab companies in Clark County.
Transylvania Express
Shuttle transportation door to door privately paid or Medicaid authorized. Please call 48 hours in advance for Medicaid users. Accept all major credit cards. Open early, closes late.
Treasure Valley Community Resource Center – TVCRC
Caldwell, Idaho, USA
2412 E Chicago St.
Connecting People With the Help They Need
- Though it is not a requirement to receive information about available resources, the client is asked to provide a name, address and telephone number, information pertinent to their problem - ie: landlord's name and number. They are asked what type of support they are currently receiving - ie: H&W, WIC, energy assistance, child care, whether they have family, friends or a church that can help.
- After all this information has been gathered, the client is referred to all social services for which they qualify. They are provided with phone number and name of a contact person and also informed about special requirements or documents they might need. With 3-way calling, the volunteer can place the call for them and stay on the line to make sure they reach someone who can help.
- All TVCRC volunteers have community contacts that can be tapped when needed. The volunteers may phone personal contacts for special assistance when the situation seems to warrant it, while still respecting the client's right to privacy.
- TVCRC trained volunteers focus on using the human touch to assist each client in a caring, friendly, effective manner with up-to-date information and the experience to guide the client through the maze of human services.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TVCRC/
Treasure Valley Transit
Nampa, Idaho, USA
1136 W Finch Dr
Uber
YOUR RIDE, ON DEMAND
Whether you’re headed to Meridian, Eagle, or to the Boise airport, the Uber app connects you with a reliable ride — from low-cost to premium — in minutes. Payment is automatic through the app and fares are usually cheaper than a taxi.
Valley Regional Transit GoRide
Boise, Idaho, USA
4701 S Northrop St 83607
Caldwell, Idaho, USA
5907 Cleveland Blvd
A volunteer transportation service for seniors, Veterans, and those with disabilities. It provides low cost transportation services to individuals in Ada and Canyon Counties. All drivers are volunteers who volunteer their time and vehicles to help those with transportation needs. Service is limited to outside normal bus and ACCESS routes. Cost is $3.00 per 8 miles of travel. For more information contact David Pederson.
Valley Ride City Bus
Meridian, Idaho, USA
700 E 2nd St #100 83607
Caldwell, Idaho, USA
5907 Cleveland Blvd 83705
Boise, Idaho, USA
4701 Northrup St.
Ada & Canyon County. Senior high school students in the Boise School District can ride for free during the school year. Students, faculty & staff at Boise State University & The College of Western Idaho can ride Valleyride buses for free year-round with a valid ID. Monthly youth passes age 6–18 is $18, adult pass $36, persons with disabilities, seniors (age 65+) and valid Medicaid cardholders, pass is $18.
Individual fares are $0.50 for youth age 6–18, ages 5 & under is free, adults are $1.00, seniors (age 65+), persons with disabilities and valid Medicaid cardholders are $0.50.
http://www.valleyride.org/special-services/goride/index.htm for special services. Volunteer reimbursement, go ride, carpool & access van pool programs.
ACCESS Paratransit Service: http://www.valleyride.org/special-services/paratransit/
Wheelchairs
The service is designed to complement ValleyRide's regular bus system. The service is available to people who are unable to utilize the bus system because of a disability. Eligibility may be limited on a conditional basis, and each trip can be reviewed.
ACCESS is an origin to destination transit service for the cities of Boise, Garden City, Nampa and Caldwell. The Boise/Garden City service operates Monday through Saturday with the same hours as the fixed-line bus system. There also is origin to destination paratransit service available in Nampa and Caldwell that operates Monday through Friday with the same hours as the fixed-line bus system.
Trips may be booked up to 14 days in advance, but no later than 5:00 p.m., for service the next operating day.
West Ada Transportation (School Bus)
Meridian, Idaho, USA
50 N. Ward Avenue
Locate a Bus Stop
Do you need to locate your nearest bus stop or find the schools students can attend in your area, try the Bus Portal. Click on the image, and then enter your address and the on-line system will find your schools and your nearest bus stops?
Change Your Stop
Is the nearest stop unsafe or too far away? Request a new stop. Cascade Transportation will get back to you 1-2 business days to arrange a new stop for your location. To get started, click on the image:
Request Bus Transportation
Do you need bus service? Students who live 1.5 miles or more from school are eligible for bus service (students who live closer may qualify for safety busing if certain conditions exist. If you are unsure, contact us to find out). To request bus service, contact Cascade Transportation to get bus service started for your students.
Walk Zone Map
Westcare
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
5659 Duncan Drive
Provides families and general substance counseling on a sliding fee scale. Transportation Assistance