AMERICAN RED CROSS
Blood collection, disaster
relief, utilities help, CPR & First Aid,
military services, & water safety.
BIG BROTHERS - BIG SISTERS OF
478 Shoup………………………………………………………..........523-4842
Adult role models for children ages 6-12 in single parent families.
BONNEVILLE
605 N. Capital, Rm 106……………………………............................529-1350 Ext. 1385
Emergency county assistance:
medical, food, burial, low-income dental
clinic,transportation, etc.
COMMUNITY COUNCIL OF
2084 E 25TH …………………………………………….......………524-0980
Emergency assistance for low income families: heating, gasoline,
limited medical and dental services, and employment training.
EASTERN
SOCIAL SERVICES
Inpatient and emergency
medical facility.
Provide resource & referral services to patients and
agencies.
237 N.Water…………………………………………………................524-9935
Last resort for help agency prescriptions, school
supplies, gas, etc.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE
Website: www.healthandwelfare.idaho.gov
Services Available:
Administration:………………………………………......528-5791
Adoption……………………………………………........528-5900
Adult Mental Health………………………………...........528-5700
Act Team…………………………………………............528-5757
Crisis Team………………………………………............528-5717
Adult Developmental Disabilities Program……….........528-5750
Children’s Developmental Disabilities Program-….......227-1276
Child Abuse and Neglect…………………………...........528-5900
Child Day Care Services…………………………...........528-5800
Child Support Services……………………….....….........1-800-356-9868
Children's Mental Health Services ………………...........528-5700
Infant Toddler Program-birth to 3 years……..……..........528-5900
Emergency Medical Service NOT 911 services….........529-1385
Family and Children Services……………………...........528-5900
Family Medicaid & CHIP B……………………....….......1-866-326-2485
Food Stamps………………………………………..........528-5800
Foster Care - Parents, Children........................................528-5900
Healthy Connections……………………………...............528-5786
Licensing – Day Care & Foster Care…………...............528-5900
Medical/Financial………………………………................528-5800
Self Reliance Program…………………………...........…528-5800
Substance Abuse…………………………………...........528-5783
DISTRICT 7 HEALTH DEPARTMENT
254 E. Street……………………………………...............522-0310
Services Available:
Child Health Programs…………………………...............522-0310
Communicable Disease………………………................522-0310
Environmental Health…………………………..................523-5382
Family Planning Clinic
Counseling, birth control, pregnancy evaluation, and family
Planning…………………………………………................522-0310
Health Promotion……………………………….................522-0310
Home Health Care………………………………...............523-8016
Immunization Clinics……………………………................522-0310
Public Health Nurses……………………………...............522-0310
WIC (Women, Infants, & Children) Food supplemental
program for infants - one year, pregnant & nursing women,
and children up to five years old……………….................522-3823
Women's Health Care…………………………..................522-0310
ENERGY ASSISTANCE
Low-income home heating assistance Dec. - Mar.
F.I.S.H………………………………………………………521-2631
Provide services that no other
agency provides.
If you don’t fit anywhere else, call FISH.
FORT HALL………………………………………………238-2400
Outpatient clinic services for Native Americans.
General Hours -8:00a.m. - 4:30p.m. Mon-Fri
Appointment Hours-8:00a.m. - 12 Noon Mon-Fri
Walk-ins 12:30p.m. - 4:30p.m. Mon-Fri
Podiatry Care & Diabetic Day-8:00a.m.- 12 Noon- Wednesday
Audiologist - 2 times per month-2:30p.m.-4:30p.m.-Thursday
Women's Health Care 1:00p.m. - 4:00p.m. Wed and Thurs
Orthopedic Specialist -1 time per month
Eye Clinic- throughout week by appointment only
Glasses Dispensary, Public Health Nursing, Home Health, Maternal
and Child Health, Immunizations, and WIC.
LDS FAMILY SERVICES
1600John Adams Parway
Options counseling and
decision-making help with unplanned pregnancy,
adoption services, and clinical counseling.
LIFE, INC
2110
Non-profit/non-residential independent living
center.
2325
433 May……………………………………………………522-6280
Information and referral. Thrift store.
SALVATION ARMY
605 N. Blvd………………………………………………....522-7200
Information and referral. Thrift store. Food pantry, food vouchers, and
hot meals for low/no income persons in emergency situations.
Youth programs/community center.
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
Programs: Medicare, Survivors Benefits, Social Security Disability Income
(SSDI), Supplemental Security Income for low income elderly and persons
with disabilities. Claims may be taken over the phone.
TEEN PARENTING PROGRAM
Education, child care, job training and employment for pregnant
or parenting teens
VETERAN SERVICES
VA
Regional Office (education, benefits, home loan,
counseling, and forms)
VETERANS OUTPATIENT CLINIC
Outpatient care by appointment.
Counseling & aid for Veterans.

