4 Resources
Mental health education, peer support groups, and advocacy for Idaho families statewide. Fathers caring for a child or partner with mental illness, or working through their own challenges, can find Family-to-Family classes, Connection support groups, and referrals to local affiliates. Call the Boise office, email, or visit the site to find a nearby meeting; most programs are peer-led and free to attend.
208-376-4304 · 4696 W Overland Rd #240, Boise, ID 83705
Mental health and family services for youth and families across Idaho, including individual therapy, family counseling, trauma-informed care, and residential programs for struggling teens. Fathers can call the Boise office to ask about intake, locations, and sliding-scale options. Medicaid and most insurance are accepted; the agency serves children and parents together whenever possible.
208-377-2613 · 7025 Emerald St, Boise, ID 83704
Family-run support and advocacy organization focused on children's mental health across Idaho. Fathers raising a child with behavioral, emotional, or mental health needs can get peer-to-peer support, navigation help with schools and Medicaid, and connection to local family groups. Services are free; call the Boise office or visit the site to be matched with a parent support partner.
208-433-8845 · 3100 S Vista Ave #200, Boise, ID 83705
Inpatient and outpatient psychiatric services for adults, adolescents, and children in the Boise area, including crisis assessment, short-term hospitalization, and follow-up outpatient care. Fathers or family members can go to the emergency department any time for an evaluation, or call to ask about scheduled services and referrals. Most insurance is accepted; financial assistance programs are available.
208-381-2222 · 190 E Bannock St, Boise, ID 83712