Partner Agencies
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Child Protection Services
CPS is a division of the Idaho Department of Health & Welfare, and can assist you in planning for the safety of you and your children.
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Counseling
Counseling is offered from a licensed professional providing clients with additional emotional support.
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Idaho Legal Aid Services, Inc.
An Idaho Legal Aid attorney is located in the NFJC to assist you with any civil-legal action and advice you may need assistance with in regards to divorce, custody and/or a civil protection order.
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Nampa Police Department
You may contact the Nampa Police Department to report a crime, as well as speak to the detective handling the case and the victim witness coordinator.
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Idaho Department of Health & Welfare
We provide application assistance for state benefits such as cash assistance, food stamps, etc.
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Infant Toddler & Child Find Program
Infant toddler & Child Find is a service that screens and monitors children's growth and development from birth through three years of age. A coordinator is available to help answer questions about your child's development.
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Valley Crisis Center
The local shelter in Nampa, that provides assistance with emergency shelter and other services to assist victims of domestic violence.
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Canyon County Prosecuting Attorney Victim Witness Program
You may contact these offices to discuss a pending criminal case, speak to the victims witness coordinator, and receive assistance through the process.
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Easter Seals Goodwill/Working Solutions
A tri-state agency that helps people with job readiness skills to enter the workforce.
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Catholic Charities of Idaho
Helps with immigration assistance for the survivors of domestic violence under the Violence Against Women Act.
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Idaho Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence
Transitional housing asistance. This is a one time payment for up to $400.00 tat can either go to helping you move into a new home, or helping to pay for a utility bill (due to doemstic violence).
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Casey Family Programs
This program helps assist with foster parents, kinship parents, or adoptive parents. Helping to provide safe, loving homes for youth in the area.
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Idaho Crime Victims Compensation
If you are or were a victim of a recent domestic violence crime, you may be eligible for compensation through the ICVC. Applications are available at the NFJC and there is a representative from that agency is available on Thursday afternoons at the Nampa Family Justice Center
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City of Nampa
City of Nampa, Idaho
- Mercy Medical Center
- Mountain Home Air Force Base