4 Resources
Statewide network connecting survivors of domestic and sexual violence to shelters, legal advocacy, and support services in Idaho. The coalition operates a 24/7 hotline and maintains a member directory of local programs. Fathers experiencing abuse, or concerned about a loved one, can call anonymously for a warm referral to the nearest shelter or advocate; services are free and confidential.
800-669-3176 · 300 N 6th St #330, Boise, ID 83702
Domestic violence and sexual assault shelter and advocacy services for the Boise area, including a 24/7 crisis line, emergency shelter, counseling, and court advocacy. While primarily serving women and children, intake staff can help fathers in need find appropriate shelter and protective services. Call the crisis line any time or visit the downtown Boise office during business hours; services are free and confidential.
208-343-3688 · 720 W Washington St, Boise, ID 83702
One-stop victim services center for domestic and sexual violence survivors in Ada County, co-locating police, prosecutors, advocates, medical exams, and counseling in a single Boise location. Fathers and their children can walk in during business hours or be referred by law enforcement; staff help with protection orders, safety planning, and follow-up care. Services are free and confidential.
208-577-4405 · 417 S 6th St, Boise, ID 83702
Transitional housing and supportive services for domestic violence survivors in Idaho, run by Mercy Housing from its Boise office. Eligible fathers and their children can access affordable apartments with case management focused on stability, employment, and healing. Call the office during business hours to ask about current openings, eligibility screening, and referral partners; services are designed for low-income survivors.
208-345-4907 · Boise, ID 83702