Idaho Department of Health and Welfare: Pregnant Women and Women with Dependent Children (PWWC)
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare: Pregnant Women and Women with Dependent Children (PWWC)
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Union Gospel Mission (UGM) Center for Women and Children
Long-term, residential recovery center for women with children
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Chrysalis Women’s Transitional Living
Provides a safe, loving Christian environment for women coming out of incarceration, addiction, and abuse.
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City Light Home for Women & Children
This shelter for women and children offers a safe haven of hope and love, providing emergency services such as meals, shelter and clothing, as well as education, work-search assistance, mental health counseling, addiction recovery through the New Life Program, and children’s programs.
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New Life Program
This 12- to 24-month addiction program provides discipleship, accountability and a Bible-based curriculum designed to provide freedom from the enslavement of substance abuse
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Center for Behavioral Health
A group of outpatient treatment programs that provide services for alcohol related problems with a focus on treating opiate addiction. Also offers one-on-one counseling, as well as family and group counseling. In addition to counseling their services include case management, medication monitoring and referral and discharge planning.
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Community Services Counseling
Drug/Alcohol/Substance Abuse Evaluations; Matrix Methamphetamine/Cocaine Prescription Drugs; Alcohol/Cocaine Treatment; Marijuana Treatment; Relapse Prevention; Alcohol/Drug Education; Mental Health Support Groups
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Walker Center
Offers a complete continuum of care — from medically-monitored detoxification and residential treatment for adults only to individual counseling and outpatient treatment for adolescents and adults.
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Idaho Falls Rescue Mission (IFRM): Ruth House
Provides permanent and transitional housing services to adult females 18 years of age and older and women with children. Provides a safe and sober environment for women who need to get re-established in the community.
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Southern Idaho Region Narcotics Anonymous
A nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. They are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean
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