Description
Domestic violence (also called intimate partner violence (IPV), domestic abuse or relationship abuse) is a pattern of behaviors used by one partner to maintain power and control over another partner in an intimate relationship.
Domestic violence does not discriminate. Anyone of any race, age, sexual orientation, religion or gender can be a victim – or perpetrator – of domestic violence. It can happen to people who are married, living together or who are dating. It affects people of all socioeconomic backgrounds and education levels.
Domestic violence includes behaviors that physically harm, arouse fear, prevent a partner from doing what they wish or force them to behave in ways they do not want. It includes the use of physical and sexual violence, threats and intimidation, emotional abuse and economic deprivation. Many of these different forms of domestic violence/abuse can be occurring at any one time within the same intimate relationship.
You may call National Domestic Violence Hotline @ 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) to get resources for legal help. You can also visit WomensLaw.org and search state by state for information on laws including restraining orders and child custody information.
Following listings will help you to select domestic violence programs based on location, service and language needs. Find 24-hour hotlines in your area, service listings, housing services, emergency services, legal and financial services, and support groups for women, children and families, and more.
Power County Victim Advocates in Americanfalls, ID
Emergency Shelter, DV Focused Program
- Hotline –
- Toll Free –
- Business – 208-541-0115
- Languages Spoken – English, Spanish
- TTY/TTD –
- Fax –
- Hours of operation – 24⁄7
Services
Emergency Services
- Danger/lethality assessment
- Emergency shelter
- Food and clothing
- Safety planning
- Domestic violence education
- Emergency cell phones
- Crisis intervention services
- Emergency local transportation
- Confidential shelter location
- Safe home network
Legal and Financial Assistance Services
- Assistance with orders of protection
- Court/legal lay assistance
- Court accompaniment/advocacy
- Legal resource planning
- Court/legal assistance by attorney
- Expert testimony
Counseling Services
- Counseling for friends and family
- Shelter resident counseling
- Non-resident counseling
- Peer support groups
Support Services
- Goal planning assistance
- Parenting skills training
- Resources and referrals
- Medical accompaniment
Children’s Services
- Safety planning for children
- Child care during support groups
Community Educational Services
- Domestic violence workshops
Demographics
- Women
- Adult Male (victim of domestic violence)
- Families
-
Counties Served
Power, southern Bingham
About Power County Victim Advocates
- Website –
- Established – 1980-01-01
- Beds – 6
- Maximum Length of Stay (days) – 30
- Wheelchair Accessible – Yes
- Pet Shelter – No
Family Services Alliance of SE Idaho in Pocatello, ID
Energency Shelter, DV Focused Program
- Hotline – 208-251-4357 (24⁄7)
- Toll Free –
- Business – 208-232-0742
- Languages Spoken – English, Spanish, Sign language
- TTY/TTD –
- Fax – 208-232-4286
- Hours of operation
| Monday |
9:00 am – 4:00 pm |
| Tuesday |
9:00 am – 4:00 pm |
| Wednesday |
9:00 am – 4:00 pm |
| Thursday |
9:00 am – 4:00 pm |
| Friday |
CLOSED |
| Saturday |
CLOSED |
| Sunday |
CLOSED |
Services
Emergency Services
- Danger/lethality assessment
- Crisis intervention services
- Emergency shelter
- Case management
- Food and clothing
- Safety planning
- Domestic violence education
- Emergency cell phones
- Confidential shelter location
- Mobile advocacy
Legal and Financial Assistance Services
- Assistance with orders of protection
- Court/legal lay assistance
- Court accompaniment/advocacy
- Legal resource planning
- Financial empowerment training
- Attorney referral for protection orders
- Attorney referral for family court
- Expert testimony
- In-shelter financial aid
Counseling Services
- Counseling for friends and family
- Sexual violence support groups
- Shelter resident counseling
- Non-resident counseling
- Peer support groups
- Incest counseling
- Ritual abuse counseling
- Substance abuse counseling
Housing Services
- Transitional individual housing
- Transitional family housing
- Alternative housing counseling
- Relocation services
- Transportation
Support Services
- Goal planning assistance
- Job skills training
- Job search/placement
- Parenting skills training
- Health and wellness programs
- Resources and referrals
- Medical accompaniment
- Onsite mental health services
Children’s Services
- Educational programs
- Art/music therapy
- Teen activity program
- Child development
- Youth counseling
- Safety planning for children
- Child care during support groups
- Child abuse services
Community Educational Services
- Domestic violence workshops
- Speaker’s bureau
- Speaker’s bureau
Demographics
- Women
- Adult Male (victim of domestic violence)
- Adult Male (victim of sexual assault)
- Elderly
- Teens
- Individuals
- Families
Populations
- Deaf
- Developmentally disabled
- Disabled
- Immigrant
- Military
- Rural
- Trafficked persons
- Prostituted persons
- LGBTQ
- Trans women/men
-
Counties Served
Bannock, Caribou & Power
About Family Services Alliance of SE Idaho
- Website – www.fsalliance.org
- Established – 1922-01-01
- Beds – 10
- Maximum Length of Stay (days) – 30
- Wheelchair Accessible – Yes
- Pet Shelter – Yes
Description
Family Services Alliance of SE Idaho provides victims of gender-based violence free and confidential services in the form of advocacy and counseling. Call the 24-hour crisis hotline at (208) 251-HELP (4357) for more information.
Bingham Crisis Center in Blackfoot, ID
Emergency Shelter, DV Focused Program
- Hotline – 208-681-8712
- Toll Free – 208-785-1047
- Business – 208-785-1047
- Languages Spoken – English, Spanish
- TTY/TTD –
- Fax – 208-785-7205
Services
Emergency Services
- Danger/lethality assessment
- Crisis intervention services
- Emergency local transportation
- Emergency shelter
- Confidential shelter location
- Case management
- Food and clothing
- Safety planning
- Domestic violence education
- Emergency cell phones
Legal and Financial Assistance Services
- Assistance with orders of protection
- Court/legal lay assistance
- Court/legal assistance by attorney
- Attorney referral for criminal cases
- Attorney referral for family court
- Court accompaniment/advocacy
- Child custody services
- Legal resource planning
- Legal clinics
- Legal representation
- In-shelter financial aid
- Immigration services
- Financial empowerment training
Counseling Services
- Shelter resident counseling
- Non-resident counseling
- Peer support groups
- Counseling for friends and family
- Sexual violence support groups
- Incest counseling
- Ritual abuse counseling
- Substance abuse counseling
Housing Services
- Transitional individual housing
- Transitional family housing
- Permanent individual housing
- Permanent family housing
- Alternative housing counseling
- Relocation services
- Transportation
Support Services
- Goal planning assistance
- Job skills training
- Job search/placement
- Parenting skills training
- Health and wellness programs
- Resources and referrals
- Medical accompaniment
- Onsite mental health services
- Onsite medical services
- Spiritual services
Children’s Services
- Child abuse services
- Youth counseling
- Safety planning for children
- Child care during support groups
- After school programs
- Educational programs
- Art/music therapy
- Teen activity program
- Child development
- Tutoring services
- Summer camp
Community Educational Services
- Domestic violence workshops
- Speaker’s bureau
Demographics
- Women
- Adult Male (victim of domestic violence)
- Adult Male (victim of sexual assault)
- Elderly
- Teens
- Individuals
- Families
Populations
- Deaf
- Developmentally disabled
- Disabled
- Immigrant
- Military
- Rural
- Trafficked persons
- Prostituted persons
- LGBTQ
- Trans women/men
About Bingham Crisis Center
- Website-
- Established – 1979-01-01
- Beds – 18
- Maximum Length of Stay (days) – 30
- Wheelchair Accessible –
- Pet Shelter – No
Shoshone Bannock Tribe Victims Assistance Program in Fort Hall, ID
Emergency Shelter
- Hotline – 208-339-0438 (24⁄7)
- Toll Free – 208-478-3746
- Business – 208-478-3992
- Languages Spoken – English
- TTY/TTD –
- Fax- 208-236-1097
- Hours of operation
| Monday |
8:00 am – 5:00 pm |
| Tuesday |
8:00 am – 5:00 pm |
| Wednesday |
8:00 am – 5:00 pm |
| Thursday |
8:00 am – 5:00 pm |
| Friday |
8:00 am – 5:00 pm |
| Saturday |
CLOSED |
| Sunday |
CLOSED |
Services
Emergency Services
- Crisis intervention services
- Emergency local transportation
- Emergency shelter
- Confidential shelter location
- Case management
- Food and clothing
- Safety planning
- Domestic violence education
- Emergency cell phones
Legal and Financial Assistance Services
- Assistance with orders of protection
- Court/legal lay assistance
- Attorney referral for protection orders
- Court accompaniment/advocacy
Counseling Services
- Non-resident counseling
- Counseling for friends and family
- Counseling for batterers
Housing Services
- Transitional individual housing
- Alternative housing counseling
- Transportation
Support Services
- Goal planning assistance
- Health and wellness programs
- Resources and referrals
- Medical accompaniment
- Parenting skills training
Children’s Services
- Child care during support groups
Community Educational Services
- Domestic violence workshops
About Shoshone Bannock Tribe Victims Assistance Program