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Silver Valley CARES Resource Directory
- Community Fellowship & Volunteer Opportunities (10)
- Community Mental Health Trainings & Resources (5)
- Counseling/Telehealth Resources & Services (12)
- Digital Toolkits and Online Training Resources (10)
- Disability & Youth Resources (11)
- Domestic & Sexual Violence Resources (3)
- Education, Employment & Scholarship Resources (8)
- Family, Childcare, & Community Health Support Resources (14)
- Food & Housing Resources (14)
- Legal Aid & Financial Planning Resources (5)
- Medical, Dental, Narcan, Pharmacy & Insurance Resources (12)
- Screenings (1)
- Seasonal Resources (25)
- Senior Resources (7)
- Support Group Resources (Substance Use Disorder, Grief & More) (14)
- Transportation, Phone & Internet Resources (4)
- Veterans & First Responder Resources (4)
Telehealth specializing in Trauma/Complex Trauma, Life Transitions, Disordered Eating, Anxiety, Depression & Grief.
Call or Text: 970-456-1022 – Email: Hello@alainnah.com – Website: alainnah.com
This $500.00 scholarship has been established solely for students of Mullan, Wallace or Kellogg High School who wish to pursue a career in the trades, and who plan to attend a trade school or vo-tech program. It is not focused on a student’s GPA, but graduation from a high school in the Silver Valley is mandatory for consideration. Complete the application and Email it as a PDF attachment to ericatkinsscholarship@gmail.com. The deadline to apply is May 1st.
Click the link below for the application
Free Resilience Community Course You help young people. We help you help them thrive.
Join the best FREE training community focused on trauma-informed care, resilience, mindfulness, building relationships, and more!
Our goal is to help you help the people you work with thrive. Period. And we want to offer the most robust free services so that we can build a community of like-minded individuals and leverage the power of community. And yes, we want to help you thrive as well.
This community features the following:
Four free self-paced courses (with FREE CE for qualifying professionals) A monthly live Zoom call focused on topics covered in the community (mindfulness, resilience, trauma-informed care, building relationships, etc.) and community building. A weekly live meditation to raise personal and collective consciousness. An online platform to connect with other providers/professionals in a similar industry, And whatever else we add!!!!
Click the link below to register!
Email: dianaeruizinfo@gmail.com – Location: Kingston, ID 83839 – Website: dianaeruiz.com
Grief Recovery Method Specialist & Stress Relief Coach, Wellness Author
After her eldest daughter passed away from cancer in 2018 Diana tried all the programs recommended through the hospice. Nothing worked to relieve the deep ache in her heart. Through prayer and searching for relief she discovered “The Grief Recovery Handbook” online. She was so grateful of the relief she felt within one day of completing the simple steps put forth in the book that she became certified. “I had to share this with others who are hurting but ready to live life fully once again” There is good reason that it is the only “Evidence Based” grief program in the world. Today is the best day to heal your heart. For more information on the Grief Recovery Method Free resources for reducing anxiety and stress
Certified Life Coach.
Call or Text: 406-552-7778 – Email: emberofhope333@gmail.com– Website: facebook.com/emberofhope
Call or Text: 208-215-1756 – Location: 404 W Cameron Ave Suite 101, Kellogg, ID 83837
We are a general practice, which provides a wide variety of services, specializing in depression and anxiety. Services provided are for ages 12 and older. Services include counseling for individuals and Families. Currently we accept Medicaid, Medicare, Blue Cross, and private pay. Our staff are fully licensed clinical social workers. We also offer Christian focused counseling and EMDR therapy.
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Email: cory.north@kelloggschools.org – Email: Dianna Macklin at possman@aol.com – Website: specicalolympicsidaho.org
In need of coaches and volunteers, reach out to Dianna Macklin. Special Olympics coach Cory North
Call or Text: (208) 752-1019 – Location: 104 Windriver Dr Silverton, Idaho 83867 – Website: lovingcarehomehealth.com
LC&M is a fully credentialed Community Based Rehabilitation Service agency. We work with both adult and children clients from Shoshone county. CBRS is provided to eligible participants, helping educate them in how to live independently and helping those in need in social and community reintegration.
Eligibility to receive CBRS service are as follows:
*Medicaid eligible
*Adults suffering from a severe and persistent mental illness (i.e. bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, recurrent severe depression)
*Children who have a mental illness (i.e. ADHD, Asperger’s, childhood bipolar disorder) and has had a serious emotional disturbance in the past 90 days
*A desire to be helped through CBRS services
*Recommended for CBRS services by their primary care provider
Our CBRS’s work hard for their clients in hopes of GRADUATING them out of the program so they can go on to live meaningful lives in a tough society. If you know of someone who could benefit from CBRS or Counseling at Loving Care and More, feel free to pass our name and number along.
COUNSELING with our Licensed Clinical Social Worker is also available. Call 208-752-1019 for a confidential assessment of need.
CASE MANAGEMENT – is available for those individuals needing assistance with accessing resources in the community.
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Call or Text: 208-784-4612 – Location: 858 Commerce Drive, Ste.100 Smelterville, ID 83868 – Website: shoshonehealth.com
SMC is proud to offer mental health services in Shoshone County. SMC Mental Health Services offers individual, family, and group behavioral health services to people of all ages. We offer a collaborative and proactive approach to provide individualized services to each client. Counselors are trained and experienced in treating Depression, Anxiety, Trauma, Anger Management, Crisis Intervention, Grief, Personality Disorders, among others. We offer a safe, accepting, and welcoming environment where clients can begin to improve their emotional well-being and create positive change and growth.
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Call or Text: 503-389-1500 – Website: valuecoremh.com
ValueCore Mental Health & Psychiatric Services
ValueCore provides in-person and telehealth psychiatry & therapy services in Oregon, Washington & Idaho experiencing trauma, depression, anxiety, ADHD, relationship issues, and other mental health concerns.
Call or Text: 208-783-1454 – Location: 740 Mc Kinley Ave W, Kellogg, ID 83837 – Website: myheritagehealth.org
We provide extended mental health services to individuals and families with unique situations and needs throughout North Idaho.
*Individual therapy for children and adults
*Family Counseling
*Therapy groups
*Services for individuals living with severe mental conditions
*Case management
*Parent education groups
*Peer support
*Community-based rehabilitation services
Call or Text: 208-465-5433 – Website: lccidaho.com
Telehealth option. Accepts most insurance.
At Life Counseling Center, we want to help. We hope to be a port in the storm. We believe most people could use some assistance sorting through life’s struggles, at some point along their journey. To that end, when we’ve noted a need in the community, we’ve sought to do what we can to meet it. This is why we provide comprehensive counseling to children, adolescents, adults, and families, as well as group counseling and couples counseling.
Over time, our commitment to meeting our community’s needs has meant adding to our array of services: LCC now provides Community Based Services such as Community Based Rehabilitation Services (CBRS), Behavioral Health Case Management, and Peer Support Services and Respite Services. We have also added Professional Development and Community Education opportunities to our array of services to better meet the needs of the community.
Stand Up to Stress – https://www.nimh.nih.gov/
Stand Up to Stress! Coloring and Activity Book
A coloring and activity book for kids ages 8-12
Did you know that connecting with friends and family is one great way to cope with stress?
This free coloring and activity book teaches children about stress and anxiety and offers tips for coping in a healthy way.
Click the link below to Download and print the PDF version today or to order a FREE PRINT COPY
LGBQIA2S+ – Mental Health Promotion and Suicide Prevention for LGBTQUIA2S+ Youth, a resource guide for professionals, families and communities.
Website: hospiceofnorthidaho.org/camp-kaniksu/
Camp Kaniksu Day Camp is a two-day program led by grief counselors and volunteers from Hospice of North Idaho. It provides a supportive environment for youth who have experienced loss, offering both structured and fun activities to help them heal and connect with others who understand their grief.
Website: https://ipulidaho.org/
Idaho Parents Unlimited (IPUL) is a statewide organization offering education, health, and arts programs to support individuals with disabilities and their families. Their services include training on rights under the IDEA, assistance with healthcare choices, and inclusive arts opportunities. Visit their website to learn more and watch a video about their mission and programs.
Website: yes.idaho.gov/
Youth Empowerment Services (YES) is Idaho’s children’s mental health system of care that helps families access services and supports for their children under 18 with serious emotional disturbance (SED). The YES system of care also creates meaningful partnerships between families, youth, providers, and public agencies to address the youth’s specific needs and help them function better at home, in school, and in the community. If your child is aged 18-21, and is eligible for Medicaid, similar services are available through EPSDT.
https://sprc.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/LGBTQIA2S-Resource-Guide.pdf
Reframing Behavior Program – https://www.crisisprevention.com/
Kids carry more than their backpacks to school. They carry traumas, insecurities, pressures, and anxieties from their everyday lives. Reframing Behavior is a new school wide training program that unpacks the latest neuroscience research to help all educators build a more positive, supportive learning environment and prevent disruptive behavior. Click the link below for the training
IYSPP provides numerous in-person and virtual suicide prevention trainings for both adults and youth. All trainings are available at no cost. Depending on funding and availability, IYSPP helps schools implement suicide prevention programs through its annual grant application process.
Autism Speaks is committed to providing the autism community with resources to meet each person and family’s unique needs throughout every stage of life. Website: https://www.autismspeaks.org/
Our goal is to help you help the people you work with thrive. Period. And we want to offer the most robust free services so that we can build a community of like-minded individuals and leverage the power of community. And yes, we want to help you thrive as well. Click the link below for training.
Website: courses.centerforadolescentstudies.com/
You help young people. We help you help them thrive. Join the best FREE training community focused on trauma-informed care, resilience, mindfulness, building relationships, and more!
Visit our trainings page for upcoming local mental health trainings. Click the link below
Callt: 970-456-1022 – Email: griefsupport@honi.org – Website: Camp Kaniksu
Camp Kaniksu is made possible by community volunteers each summer. Our camp volunteers come from all backgrounds. They attend trainings throughout the Spring to prepare for a weekend of fun and healing with our community’s grieving youth. If you are interested in volunteering at Camp Kaniksu, contact us at 208-772-7994 to register for the next New Camp Volunteer Orientation! For more information, email griefsupport@honi.org
Phone: 877.877.5390 Website: https://institute.crisisprevention.com/home
Top 10 De-escalation Tips for Educators. Click the link below to visit.
As an education professional, every day at school or in the classroom presents new encounters, situations, and challenges. You may find yourself dealing with angry, hostile, or disruptive behavior every day. Your response to this defensive behavior plays a critical role in determining whether or not the incident will escalate into a crisis situation.
These 10 de-escalation tips from CPI provide strategies and techniques to help you respond to difficult behavior in the safest, most effective way possible.
Since MHA established May as Mental Health Month in 1949, MHA and its affiliates across the country have led the observance of Mental Health Month by reaching millions of people through the media, local events, and screenings. Organizations are welcome to share the Mental Health Month toolkit 2 materials to promote mental health awareness among employees. Mental health promotion is not limited to the month of May, and these public education materials can be used year-round. Download the latest toolkit here: https://www.samhsa.gov/mental-health-awareness-month/toolkit
Website: https://www.volunteer.gov/
Discover volunteer opportunities and learn how you can make an impact in causes you care about. Submit your volunteer application to thousands of sites across the country, all located at federal agencies who need your time and talent to meet their mission.
Website: voa.org/
Join Volunteers of America as a summer intern and make a difference in the lives of the 1.5 million people we serve every year!
Call: 208-753-4255 – Location: 419 Cedar St, Wallace ID – Website: wallace.idahoelks.org/
Check the Wallace Elks Facebook page for upcoming events and free community dinners.
https://www.facebook.com/wallace331elks/
Steak Night – 1st Wednesday of the month, 5-7pm. FREE steak dinner for veterans, $16 all others.
Feed the Need – FREE MEAL for everyone! 3rd Wednesday of the month, 5-7pm.
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Call: 208-682-3483 – Email: pinehurst@communitylibrary.ne – Website: Pinehurst Library
107 Main St Pinehurst, ID 83850
The Pinehurst Library offers a wide range of activities for adults and children.
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Call or Text: 208-682-4801 – Email: info@rlmsilvervalley.com – Website: rlmsv.com
708 North Division Street, Pinehurst, ID
Check the Real Life Ministries Facebook page for upcoming events: https://www.facebook.com/rlmsilvervalley
Men’s Breakfast – First Saturday of Every Month. Doors open at 7:30 AM, breakfast at 8:00 am. Bring your boys, friends, coworkers, brothers or neighbors! Great messages from men in our church. Enter to win prizes, enjoy the best $5 breakfast in town! Don’t have it? Don’t worry! See you there!
Women’s Breakfast – Every Third Saturday of the Month starting @ 9:00 am. Ladies, join us for delicious food and wonderful fellowship. Bring your daughters, friends, sisters and co-workers to hear a message from our Associate Pastor Kevin Kessler.
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