IDAHO RESOURCE MANUAL JUDICIAL DISTRICT I

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IDAHO RESOURCE MANUAL JUDICIAL DISTRICT I CREATED FOR IDAHO INMATES BY THE CATHOLIC PRISON MINISTRY OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF BOISE JESUS, THE DIVINE PRISONER DRAWN & PAINTED BY A CATHOLIC PRISON MINISTRY VOLUNTEER Please send updates or changes to idcpm@rcdb.org Find updated copies of this Manual at: www.idahocatholicprisonministry.com 7-10-14 1501 S. FEDERAL WAY, SUITE 400 BOISE, ID 83709 (208) 322-2812 IDCPM@RCDB.ORG WWW.IDAHOCATHOLICPRISONMINISTRY.COM

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Table of Contents Message from Bishop Michael P. Driscoll Message from Father Jesús Camacho, Catholic Prison Ministry Director APPENDIX A Catholic Church Information APPENDIX B Catholic Charities of Idaho APPENDIX C The Society of St. Vincent de Paul APPENDIX D Community Action Partnership of Idaho APPENDIX E Food Banks & Charitable Programs APPENDIX F Idaho Department of Labor Information for Ex Offenders APPENDIX G Celebrate Recovery Information APPENDIX H Idaho 211 Index of Resources

Catholic Churches in Idaho The pages that follow provide the location, Mass times, and Reconciliation opportunities of all the Catholic Churches in Idaho. Each Parish/Station/Chapel is listed in alphabetical order by city. PARISH INFORMATION APPENDIX A

PARISH CONTACT INFORMATION MASS SCHEDULE RECONCILIATION Bonners Ferry, Boundary County St. Ann s Clark Fork, Bonner County 6712 El Paso St. Bonners Ferry, Id 83805 208 267 8222 Summer: Saturday: 5PM, 7PM (Spanish) Elk Mtn. Farms Sunday: 9AM Winter: Saturday: 5PM Sunday: 9AM Sacred Heart (Sandpoint) Coeur D Alene, Kootenai County 125 West Fifth Ave. Clark Fork, ID 83811 208 263 3720 www.st joseph church.net St. Pius X St. Thomas The Apostle 625 East Haycraft Ave. Coeur d Alene, ID 83815 208 765 5108 208 765 5504 www.stpiuscda.org 919 East Indiana Ave. Coeur D Alene, ID 83814 208 664 9259 Summer: Saturday: 5PM Sunday: 8AM, 10:30AM, 7:30PM Winter: Saturday: 5PM Sunday: 8AM, 10:30AM Saturday: 5PM Sunday: 8AM, 10AM St. Joan of Arc (See Post Falls) 723 North 11 th St. Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 208 660 6036 www.joan arc.org Sunday: 8AM, 9:30AM Mon. Sat.: 8AM First Friday: 8AM, 11AM Weekday Mass: 30 Minutes before Sunday Mass: 45 Minutes before Desmet, Benewah County Sacred Heart Harrison, Kootenai County 127 Byrnes Ave. DeSmet, ID 83824 208 274 5871 Sunday: 11AM Wednesday: 5 6:30PM Before & After Mass by Appt. Our Lady of Perpetual Help (See Saint Maries) Pine Street Harrison, ID 83833 208 245 2977 www.stmstm.com Sunday: 8:30AM Saturday: 5PM or by Appt. Mullan, Shoshone County St. Michael s (See Wallace) 3 rd and Park Streets Mullan, ID 83846 208 744 1341 Summer: 1 st Sunday: 6PM Winter: 1 st Sunday: 5PM Plummer, Benewah County Our Lady of Perpetual Help (See DeSmet) Post Falls, Kootenai County 1173 E. St. Plummer, ID 83851 208 686 2327 St. George s Priest Lake, Bonner County 2010 North Lucas St. Post Falls, ID 83877 208 773 4715 www.accsolinc.com/stgeorge Saturday: 6PM Sunday: 8:30AM, 10:30AM Saturday: 12 1PM & 4 5:45PM Or by Appt. St. Blanche s (See Priest River) Priest River, Bonner County 27832 Highway 57 Priest Lake, ID 83856 Summer: Saturday: 5PM Sunday: 11:30AM Winter: Sunday: 11:30AM St. Catherine of Sienna 206 Summit Blvd. Sunday, Thursday, & Friday: 9AM Upon Request APPENDIX A: PARISH INFORMATION 1

PARISH CONTACT INFORMATION MASS SCHEDULE RECONCILIATION Rathdrum, Kootenai County Priest River, ID 83856 208 448 2127 St. Stanislaus (See Post Falls) Rathdrum, ID 83877 www.accsolinc.com/stgeorge Saturday: 6PM Sunday: 9AM 15 Minutes before Mass Saint Maries, Benewah County St. Mary Immaculate Sandpoint, Bonner County 921 West Jefferson Ave. Saint Maries, ID 83861 208 245 2977 www.stmstm.com Summer: Saturday: 6PM Sunday: 10:30AM Winter: Saturday: 6PM Sunday: 11AM St. Joseph s Spirit Lake, Kootenai County 601 South Lincoln Ave. Sandpoint, ID 83864 208 263 3720 www.st joseph church.net Saturday: 6:45PM Sunday: 8:30AM, 10:30AM St. Joseph s (See Post Falls) Spirit Lake, ID 83869 www.accoslinc.com/stgeorge Sunday: 11AM Tuesday & Thursday: 8AM 5 Minutes before Mass Wallace, Shoshone County St. Alphonsus Worley, Kootenai County 214 Pine St. Wallace, ID 83873 208 752 3551 Sunday: 10AM St. Michael s (See DeSmet) West 9284 I St. Worley, ID 83876 208 686 1023 Sunday: 8AM APPENDIX A: PARISH INFORMATION 2

Catholic Charities of Idaho The pages that follow offer a brief description of the services provided by Catholic Charities of Idaho (CCI). Catholic Charities of Idaho is a non-profit organization providing social services and working for social justice. The agency prioritizes volunteerism and collaborative endeavors with other organizations and Catholic parishes. Catholic Charities of Idaho offers services to all people regardless of religion, age, gender, disability, race/ethnicity, income, or background. (This description of CCI and on all information on the follow pages can be found on CCI s website: www.ccidaho.org) CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF IDAHO APPENDIX B

CCI MISSION: Catholic Charities of Idaho advances the dignity of individuals, families, and communities by strengthening families, advocating justice, and engaging the community to serve the common good. CCI VISION: An Idaho where hope prevails, justice reigns, and people are transformed. SERVICES: Services available in the locations indicated, B Boise, C Coeur d'alene, J Jerome, N Nampa Crisis Services: Case Management (B, C, J, N) Helps individuals utilize available resources to meet their needs. Information & Referral (all regions) Links families who are in need of vital information to resources and services in the community. Rural Food Distribution (E) In collaboration with the Idaho Food Bank, CCI distributes food to families in need. Individual & Group Counseling (B, C, N) individual, marriage & family, post partum, and Project Rachel (post abortion healing). Family Support & Literacy English Language & Conversation Classes (B, J) Teaches ESL and other literacy classes to families and individuals to help them secure a better future. After School Youth Programs (J) A series of afterschool programs to help children with extra tutoring and other educational tools they need to succeed. Parenting Education and Leadership Classes (B, C, J, N) Teaches positive parenting, advocacy, and leadership skills to parents with children of all ages. Domestic Violence & Family Immigration Legal Services (B, N) Provides immigration services and representation to eligible survivors of domestic violence and witnesses of crime and helps those who are eligible to become citizens to a low cost and accredited alternative to do so. Financial Literacy Education Financial Education (B, N) Promotes resources that provide basic financial education and information to enable families to build assets and achieve financial stability. Job Skill Building (B) Assists people with building skills to help them improve their financial stability. CCI Locations are in the following cities: Coeur d Alene; Nampa; Boise; Jerome; Pocatello; Idaho Falls; and Blackfoot. More information about services provided at these locations can be found in APPENDIX D Food Banks & Charitable Programs and on the CCI website: www.ccidaho.org APPENDIX B: CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF IDAHO 1

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul Inspired by Gospel values, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, a Catholic lay organization, leads women and men to join together to grow spiritually by offering person to person service to those who are needy and suffering in the tradition of its founder, Blessed Frédéric Ozanam, and patron, St. Vincent de Paul. As a reflection of the whole family of God, Members, who are known as Vincentians, are drawn from every ethnic and cultural background, age group, and economic level. Vincentians are united in an international society of charity by their spirit of poverty, humility and sharing, which is nourished by prayer and reflection, mutually supportive gatherings and adherence to a basic Rule. Organized locally, Vincentians witness God's love by embracing all works of charity and justice. The Society collaborates with other people of good will in relieving need and addressing its causes, making no distinction in those served because, in them, Vincentians see the face of Christ. (www.svdpusa.org) The following pages provide information about the services offered by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Southwest and North Idaho. St. Vincent de Paul s thrift stores and services are provided throughout the entire state. More information about St. Vincent de Paul and its services in Idaho can be found in APPENDIX D Food Banks & Charitable Programs as well as APPENDIX F Celebrate Recovery (West Central Deanery). More information can also be found on the following websites: North Idaho http://stvincentdepaulcda.org/c5/index.php and Southwest Idaho http://www.svdpid.org/pages/home.php THE SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL APPENDIX C

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul, North Idaho All information below is from: http://stvincentdepaulcda.org Emergency Assistance: Whether it is for clothing, blankets, household goods, a motel or gas voucher, hygiene products, a bus ticket, or a hot meal, homeless and low income people throughout North Idaho can come to us for help. Emergency assistance is available through our main Social Service Office. Emergency Shelter: Each shelter provides a clean, safe atmosphere with enough space to sleep twelve guests per night. Each guest also receives two meals per day and has the opportunity to receive information and referrals to needed services, job counseling, and life skills classes. While at the shelter guests volunteer time at the thrift store and do needed chores at the shelter. They also have up to 7 days to find employment and are required to save half of their income so they will have money available for their own residence. Our shelters are open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day and guests can stay for up to 30 days. Both are also drug and alcohol free (as are all St. Vincent facilities) and guests are expected to be substance free on or off the premises. Warming Center: During the winter months, St. Vincent de Paul s emergency shelters fill to capacity, leaving many homeless unsheltered out in the dangerous cold. So, in partnership with the City of Coeur d Alene, St. Vincent s will open the meeting room behind the Coeur d Alene Thrift Store to unsheltered homeless individuals when the temperature reaches 15 degrees. There they will be able to come in, get warm, rest, and get something hot to eat and drink and remain safe. Community Dining Room: As the only soup kitchen for the hungry and homeless in Kootenai County that provides nutritious meals five days a week, St. Vincent de Paul s Community Dining Room provides free dinner Monday through Friday from 5:00 6:30 p.m. at St. Vincent s meeting room behind the Coeur d Alene thrift store. While each meal is free and available to anyone, donations can also be given at the door and are always welcome! Case Management: Case Management services are a way to help clients be accountable for their own lives, as well as the assistance they receive. Working with a skilled Case Manager, clients build an individualized case plan that maps out their goals and their path to success and self reliance. Case Managers offer support, direction, referrals, and accountability, while meeting with clients as often as necessary. Housing for Veterans: While the veteran s in our transitional housing program receive the same services as other clients, we work to provide more specialized services that meet their unique needs. We collaborate with the VA in Spokane to provide case management that incorporates mental, physical, and substance abuse health services to better help these veterans succeed in obtaining and keeping permanent housing. Veterans Counseling & Service Center: St. Vincent de Paul s Veterans Service Center aids veterans and their families in their times of need, as well as helps with any concerns regarding educational benefits and entitlements. Transportation to the V.A. medical center in Spokane for medical treatment is also available. Payee Services: For clients who need help budgeting their monthly bills, St. Vincent de Paul offers Payee Services. By signing St. Vincent up as an approved payee, clients can feel secure knowing that their income will be managed responsibly and their monthly bills will be paid each month on time, every time.. APPENDIX C: THE SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL 1

Career Counseling: St. Vincent de Paul s Caring Career Counseling Program teaches clients the skills they need to succeed in the world of work and become self reliant. Housing First: A different approach from traditional emergency shelter or transitional housing, the Housing First model is housing based, with an immediate and primary focus on helping individuals and families quickly access and sustain permanent housing followed by case management and social services. ICARE Parent Information Resource Center: ICARE offers an array of best practice parenting classes including Nurturing Parenting and Nurturing Fathers. These classes are offered at Transitional Housing and in elementary schools around Kootenai County. Additionally we host a fun and engaging parent support group. A best practice child sexual abuse prevention class available as well. Housed at the new H.E.L.P. Center, 201 E. Harrison Ave., ICARE also has resources for children and families and offers links to other community resources. For more information on the ICARE Program, contact Katie Simmons at 208 676 1515, ext. 313, or katie@stvincentdepaulcda.org. Website: www.icareforchildren.org USDA Child Care Food Program: St. Vincent de Paul administers a U.S. Department of Agriculture Child Care Food Program designed to provide children in day care with nutritious food on a regular basis. For more information about the Child Care Food Program (CCFP), please contact the Program Director, Deanna Jeffres at 208 664 2562 or by email at deanna@stvincentdepaulcda.org. The CCFP office is located in the H.E.L.P. Center 201 E. Harrison, Coeur d Alene. Home Outreach: With a group of dedicated volunteers, St. Vincent de Paul provides outreach services through home visits, with the goal of attending to unmet needs of our clients. This service is available for people who are unable to come to our Social Service Office for assistance, as well as others in need of support and companionship. Legal Link: Local attorneys volunteer their time to provide free legal consultations at our weekly Legal Link clinic. Fashions for Your Future: Fashions is a two hour workshop where we furnish each participant with: a personal shopper free clothing free cosmetics and instruction on how to use them the right way in the workplace interview tips career counseling Art on the Edge: Art on the Edge (AOE) is a non profit art program provided by St. Vincent de Paul for community youth. In Art on the Edge engages youth and the community through free after school classes, public art, and festivals, with the mission to provide a creative environment for all youth using art as a tool for learning problemsolving, goal setting, community values, and increased self esteem. For more information please visit the Art on the Edge website at www.artontheedge.org. APPENDIX C: THE SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL 2

Youth Mentoring Program: While parents are taking life skills and parenting classes that teach them how to make better choices, strengthen their families, and become self sufficient, we supervise and engage the children in activities that build their competence, confidence, connection, and character; activities that promote specific academic or hands on skills, improve their self esteem and sense of identity, and teach them how to relate better with peers, parents, teachers, and other people in their lives. Harger House: Harger Club House gives people living with a cognitive disability the chance to regain employment, companionship, ties to their community and self respect. It is both a program and a place where people can go to find socialization, support, and a sense of purpose. Transitional Housing For more information on any of SVDP Transitional Housing facilities or you if would like to apply to the transitional housing program, please contact SVDP Transitional Housing at 208 765 4741. To be eligible for St. Vincent de Paul's Transitional Housing Program, an individual or family must be homeless, have a verifiable income, be willing to submit to a criminal background check, and demonstrate they are drug free. They must also show they are motivated to become self sufficient by participating in all required program components. Units are subject to availability, with a possible waiting list. Rent is based on income. Emergency Housing For more information on the SVDP Emergency Shelter Program, please contact Chris Green, Emergency Shelter Case Manager at 208 664 3095. You can also email him at chris@stvincentdepaulcda.org. Individual & Family Housing For more information on any of SVDP rental properties, or if you would like to apply for one of the apartments, stop by the SVDP Rental Housing Office or call our Rental Housing Office, at 208 416 4704. Senior & Disabled Housing For more information on any of SVDP rental properties, or if you would like to apply for one of the apartments, stop by the SVDP Rental Housing Office or call our Rental Housing Office, at 208 416 4704. Contact North Idaho St. Vincent de Paul Administrative Offices & SVDP Board of Directors 201 E. Harrison, Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 208 664 3095 Affordable Rental Housing Office 201 E. Harrison, Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 208 416 4704 Art on the Edge 1418 N. 1st Street, Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 Jeni Riplinger, 208 664 3095, ext.388 Child Care Food Program Office 201 E. Harrison, Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 Deanna Jeffres, 208 664 2562 Coeur d Alene Thrift Store 108 E. Walnut, Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 208 664 3095 Emergency Shelter 201 E. Harrison, Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 Chris Green, 208 664 3095, ext. 309 Harger Club House 117 E. Walnut, Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 Kathleen Sproles, 208 664 3095, ext. 340 ICARE Children & Family Advocacy 201 E. Harrison, Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 208 676 1515 Post Falls Thrift Store 201 West Seltice Way, Post Falls, ID 83854 208 773 6836 Social Service Office 201 E. Harrison, Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 208 765 2064 Transitional Housing Office 1428 N. 1st Street, Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 208 765 4741 APPENDIX C: THE SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL 3

Community Action Partnership Association of Idaho The pages that follow offer information about Community Action Partnership Association of Idaho (CAPAI). All the information was obtained on their website www.idahocommunityaction.org CAPAI s Mission Statement: The Community Action Partnership Association of Idaho fights the causes and conditions of poverty through building the capacity and effectiveness of its members. The Promise of Community Action: Community Action changes people s lives, embodies the spirit of hope, improves communities and makes America a better place to live. We care about the entire community, and we are dedicated to helping people help themselves and each other. COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP APPENDIX D

Community Action Partnership Programs Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) enables low-income families to permanently reduce their energy bills by making their homes more energy efficient. During the last 32 years, the U.S. Department of Energy s (DOE) Weatherization Assistance Program has provided weatherization services to more than 6.2 million lowincome families. Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is a federally funded block grant that provides funding to help low income households make home heating more affordable, avoid disconnection of utility services during the winter, and maintain a warm, safe, and healthy environment for households with young children, the elderly, and the disabled. LIHEAP has been operating since 1982. Community Service Block Grant (CSBG) program provides States with funds to lessen poverty in communities. The funds provide a range of services and activities to assist the needs of low-income individuals including the homeless, migrants and the elderly. The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) is a federal program that helps improve the diets of lowincome Americans, regardless of age, by providing them with emergency food and nutrition assistance at no cost. TEFAP plays a vital role in providing food assistance by supplementing other donated foods distributed by the emergency feeding organizations. Idaho Telephone Service Assistance Program (ITSAP) a monthly discount off of your basic telephone service and help with the installation of a new phone for low-income households. Community Action Partnership Locations Community Action Partnership 124 New 6th Street, Lewiston, Idaho 83501 Website: www.cap4action.org Phone: 208-746-3351 Serving: Benewah, Bonner, Boundary, Clearwater, Idaho, Kootenai, Latah, Lewis, Nez Perce and Shoshone Counties South Eastern Community Action Partnership 641 N. 8th Avenue, Pocatello, Idaho 83201 Website: www.seicaa.org Phone: 208-232-1114 Serving: Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Caribou, Franklin, Oneida, and Power Counties Community Council of Idaho 317 Happy Day Blvd., Suite 200, Caldwell, ID 83607 Website: www.communitycouncilofidaho.org Phone: 208-454-1652 Serving: All Counties in Idaho APPENDIX D: COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP 1

Food Banks and Charitable Programs The pages that follow provide information for programs that offer food assistance, clothing assistance, shelter and various other services for people in need. The information was obtained from the 211 Search Engine and the Idaho Food Bank Website. The information is listed in alphabetical order by city. FOOD BANKS & CHARITABLE PROGRAMS APPENDIX E

PROGRAM CONTACT INFORMATION SERVICE PROVIDED HOURS OF OPERATION Athol, Kootenai County Food Bank ABC Bonners Ferry, Boundary County Catholic Charities of Idaho & Spanish Coeur D Alene, Kootenai County 30355 3 rd Athol, ID 83801 208 683 2101 406 N. 10 th Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 208 676 1974 www.ccidaho.org Food Bank Parenting Education & Support Counseling; Crisis Intervention; Post Abortion Recovery; Building Excellence in Academics; Elderly & Homebound Support; Citizenship & Family Reunification; Domestic Violence Evaluation; English Language Learning Classes Mon., Tues., & Wed: 9 12PM & 1 3PM Monday Friday: 8:30AM 5PM Catholic Charities of Idaho & Spanish Cherished Ones Ministries Christ the King Lutheran Church Ecumenical Food Kitchen Emergency Shelters Fresh Start, Inc. Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest Seventh Day Adventist Community Services St. Pius Catholic Church St. Thomas Church St. Vincent de Paul 406 N. 10 th Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 208 676 1974 www.ccidaho.org 401 2 nd Corner of 2 nd & Indiana Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 208 704 0908 1700 Pennsylvania Ave. Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 208 664 9233 www.meet christ the king.org First Presbyterian Church 521 Lakeside Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 1301 N. 1 st St. Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 208 664 3095 1524 E. Sherman Ave. Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 208 667 9798 www.freshstartinc.org 1500 Hwy. 2 West, Ste. 250 Coeur d Alene, ID 83864 208 667 6463 www.giin.org 111 Locust Ave. Coeur d Alene 208 664 5473 625 E. Haycraft Coeur d Alene, ID 83815 208 765 5108 406 N. 10 th St. Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 208 664 4327 1321 N. 1 st St. Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 208 664 3095 Parenting Education & Support Counseling; Crisis Intervention; Post Abortion Recovery; Building Excellence in Academics; Elderly & Homebound Support; Citizenship & Family Reunification; Domestic Violence Evaluation; English Language Learning Classes Hot Meal for Low Income Food Pantry Christian Counseling Psychological Services Free Lunch Homeless Shelter (men, women & child, families & transients); Social Services; Clothing & Household items available. Phones available Drop in Day Center (Showers, laundry, food, telephone access, mail address service, internet, other services) AA Meetings Medical Clinic Services for people with disabilities Free Clothing; Gift packet for newborns; shoes & bedding; small food pantry; hot meal Hot Meal; Outreach Office: Food vouchers; limited rental & utility assistance & minor auto repairs. Hospitality House for women only Hot Meal Emergency Men & Women Shelter, Emergency Financial Assistance (Rent, Utilities) as long as funds are available Warming Center St. Luke s Episcopal Church Shelter when temperature is 15F or lower Hayden, Kootenai County Monday Friday: 8:30AM 5PM Saturdays: 5PM 6PM Tues. Wed.: 10AM 1PM depending on availability of supplies Thursdays: 11:30 1PM Mon. Fri.: 8AM 5PM Day Center: Mon Sat: 7:30AM 12PM; AA Everyday 9PM; Medical Clinic 4 th Saturday of the month; Call for hours (Meal) Wed: 5PM 6PM Tues. & Wed: 9AM 12PM Hot Meal: Fridays: 4:30 5:30PM Outreach Office: Tuesday Friday: 9AM 12PM Tuesdays: 4:30PM to 5:30PM Monday Friday: 8AM 5PM Hayden Lake Evangelical Friends Church Kellogg, Shoshone County 251 W. Miles Ave. Hayden, ID 83835 208 772 7544 Limited Transitional Housing for persons moving from incarceration back in to society. Some exceptions. Rent & Utilities depending on resources Monday Friday: 8AM 5PM Catholic Charities of Idaho & 406 N. 10 th Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 Parenting Education & Support Counseling; Crisis Intervention; Post Abortion Recovery; Monday Friday: 8:30AM 5PM APPENDIX E: FOOD BANKS AND CHARITABLE PROGRAMS 1

PROGRAM CONTACT INFORMATION SERVICE PROVIDED HOURS OF OPERATION Spanish 208 676 1974 www.ccidaho.org St. Vincent de Paul 104 E. Riverside Kellogg, ID 83837 208 783 5551 Oldtown, Bonner County (9 minutes from Priest River) Building Excellence in Academics; Elderly & Homebound Support; Citizenship & Family Reunification; Domestic Violence Evaluation; English Language Learning Classes Thrift Store Tuesday Saturday: 9AM 4PM West Bonner County Food Bank, Inc. Post Falls, Kootenai County 315 3 rd Oldtown, ID 83822 208 437 0143 Food Pantry & Thrift Shop Food Baskets Tuesday & Thursday: 10AM 12PM (Call Before); Food Surplus: Mon. Wed. & Fri.: 10 12PM; Shop: Mon. Sat.: 10 4PM A Week s Feast Catholic Charities of Idaho & Spanish Food Bank St. George s Friendship Kitchen 621 N. Spokane St. Post Falls, ID 83854 208 769 9335 www.aweeksfeast.com 406 N. 10 th Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 208 676 1974 www.ccidaho.org 415 E. 3 rd Ave. Post Falls, ID 83854 208 773 0139 www.postfallsfoodbank.org St. George s Catholic Church 2010 N. Lucas Post Falls, ID 83854 208 773 4715 Low Cost Food Nominal Fee of $15 for a weeks worth of protein for a family of four. Parenting Education & Support Counseling; Crisis Intervention; Post Abortion Recovery; Building Excellence in Academics; Elderly & Homebound Support; Citizenship & Family Reunification; Domestic Violence Evaluation; English Language Learning Classes Emergency Food Back to School Coats School Supplies Thanksgiving & Christmas Baskets Hot Meal Monday Friday 9AM 5PM Monday Friday: 8:30AM 5PM Monday Friday: 9 2PM Thursdays: 4PM 5:30PM St. Vincent de Paul Priest Lake, Bonner County 202 W. Seltice Post Falls, ID 83854 208 773 6836 Thrift Store Monday Friday: 8:30AM 5:30PM Saturday: 9AM 5PM Catholic Charities of Idaho & Spanish Rathdrum, Kootenai County 406 N. 10 th Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 208 676 1974 www.ccidaho.org Parenting Education & Support Counseling; Crisis Intervention; Post Abortion Recovery; Building Excellence in Academics; Elderly & Homebound Support; Citizenship & Family Reunification; Domestic Violence Evaluation; English Language Learning Classes Monday Friday: 8:30AM 5PM Calvary Rathdrum Food Bank, Lakeland New Treasures Clothing Closet Saint Maries, Benewah County 15095 N. McCartney St. Rathdrum, ID 83858 208 687 4341 www.calvaryrathdrum.com 8027 Main Rathdrum, ID 83858 208 687 3696 6068 W. Hayden Ave. Rathdrum, ID 83858 208 687 3606 Food Pantry Emergency Food, Clothes, Blankets, Towels, Furniture, etc. (Need proof of residence in income) Free Clothing Contact for Hours Monday Thursday: 10 4PM Wednesdays: 10AM 1PM Catholic Charities of Idaho & Spanish Sandpoint, Bonner County 406 N. 10 th Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 208 676 1974 www.ccidaho.org Parenting Education & Support Counseling; Crisis Intervention; Post Abortion Recovery; Building Excellence in Academics; Elderly & Homebound Support; Citizenship & Family Reunification; Domestic Violence Evaluation; English Language Learning Classes Monday Friday: 8:30AM 5PM Bonner Community Food Center, Inc. 921 N. 5 th Ave. Sandpoint, ID 83864 Emergency Food Services Proof of Income & County Residency Monday Friday: 9AM 3PM APPENDIX E: FOOD BANKS AND CHARITABLE PROGRAMS 2

PROGRAM CONTACT INFORMATION SERVICE PROVIDED HOURS OF OPERATION 208 263 3663 www.foodbank83864.com Catholic Charities of Idaho 406 N. 10 th & Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 Spanish 208 676 1974 www.ccidaho.org Sandpoint United Methodist Church St. Joseph s Catholic Church Transition in Progress Services Spirit Lake, Kootenai County 711 Main Sandpoint, ID 83864 208 263 4232 www.umcsandpoint.org 621 Oak St. Sandpoint, ID 83864 208 263 3720 206 N. 4 th Ave. #160 Sandpoint, ID 83864 208 265 2952 www.bonnercountyhomelesstaskforce.org Required Parenting Education & Support Counseling; Crisis Intervention; Post Abortion Recovery; Building Excellence in Academics; Elderly & Homebound Support; Citizenship & Family Reunification; Domestic Violence Evaluation; English Language Learning Classes Free Hot Meal Free Meal Transitional Housing for single parents or 2 parent families w/children (Long Term Program); emergency shelter for domestic violence victims Monday Friday: 8:30AM 5PM Thursdays: 5PM 6PM Fridays: 4PM 6PM Call for Hours Food Bank Wallace, Shoshone County 32154 4 th Avenue Spirit Lake, ID 83869 208 623 3107 (Leave Message) Food Bank Wednesday: 12:30 3PM or call in case of emergencey Catholic Charities of Idaho & Spanish 406 N. 10 th Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 208 676 1974 www.ccidaho.org Parenting Education & Support Counseling; Crisis Intervention; Post Abortion Recovery; Building Excellence in Academics; Elderly & Homebound Support; Citizenship & Family Reunification; Domestic Violence Evaluation; English Language Learning Classes Monday Friday: 8:30AM 5PM APPENDIX E: FOOD BANKS AND CHARITABLE PROGRAMS 3

Idaho Department of Labor The pages that follow are from the Ex Offenders Re Entry Services: A Resource Guide for Ex Offenders. The resource guide was created by the Department of Labor. For a complete guide please contact your local Department of Labor or visit http://labor.idaho.gov/publications/ex offender.pdf IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR APPENDIX F

A RESOURCE GUIDE FOR EX-OFFENDERS Welcome to the Idaho Department of Labor Ex-Offender Re-Entry Services Welcome to the Idaho Department of Labor. The Ex-Offender Re-Entry Services guide has been designed to enhance and expand services to the ex-offender in Idaho, and assist you in your re-entry into the State s work force. The Idaho Department of Labor is a leader in generating quality services and is focused on assisting you in becoming part of the skilled work force that serves as a foundation for strong communities with vibrant, diversified and expanding economies. We are committed to providing you access to comprehensive quality services and information. Our goal is to help you overcome any current barriers and provide you with the assistance and resources you need to find a job. Take time to review this guide including the goals and the available resources to help you with your transition. Also, plan to stay in close contact with your Workforce Consultant so your job search will be far more productive. GOALS To work with you and our community partners to assist you in effectively assimilating yourself back into the work force by helping you: Register for work with the Idaho Department of Labor Identify your personality style, workplace skills, workplace values, and careers of interest Attend a job search workshop (not available in all offices) that covers all phases of conducting an effective job search Meet one-on-one with a trained Department of Labor Workforce Consultant who will help guide you through the process of finding a job Locate supportive services through our network of local social service agencies and organizations. JOB RESOURCES Local and statewide job listings Job search assistance, including search tips, creating a resume, and much more Job market information Job search workshops (not available at all offices) Career guidance Connections to many other community and government resources Again, we welcome you to the Idaho Department of Labor and look forward to working with you to make your job search more effective! Idaho Department of Labor Ex-Offender Re-Entry Services Ex-Offender Re-Entry Services Idaho Department of Labor (2009) APPENDIX F: IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 1

A RESOURCE GUIDE FOR EX-OFFENDERS Idaho Department of Labor Local Office Information NORTHERN IDAHO OFFICES Bonners Ferry (208) 267-5581 6541 Main Street Bonners Ferry, ID. 83805 Coeur d Alene (208) 769-1558 1221 W. Ironwood Dr., Ste. 200 Coeur d Alene, ID. 83814 Grangeville (208) 983-0440 305 N. State St. Grangeville, ID. 83530 Lewiston (208) 799-5000 1158 Idaho St. Lewiston, ID. 83501 Moscow (208) 882-7571 1350 Troy Rd., Ste. 1 Moscow, ID. 83843 Orofino (208) 476-5506 410 Johnson Ave. Orofino, ID. 83544 Sandpoint (208) 263-7544 2101 W. Pine St. Sandpoint, ID 83864 St. Maries (208) 245-2518 105 N. 8th St. St. Maries, ID. 83861 Silver Valley (208) 783-1202 35 Wildcat Way, Ste. A Kellogg, ID. 83837 SOUTHWESTERN IDAHO OFFICES Boise (208) 332-3575 219 W. Main St. Boise, ID. 83735 Canyon County (208) 364-7781 4514 Thomas Jefferson St. Caldwell, ID 83605 Emmett (208) 364-7780 2030 S. Washington St. Emmett, ID. 83617 McCall (208) 634-7102 299 S. 3rd St. McCall, ID 83638 Meridian (208) 364-7785 205 E. Watertower Ln. Meridian, ID. 83642 Mountain Home (208) 364-7788 1993 E. 8th St. North Mountain Home, ID. 83647 Payette (208) 642-9361 501 N. 16th St., Ste.107 Payette, ID. 83661 CENTRAL AND EASTERN IDAHO OFFICES Blackfoot (208) 236-6713 155 N. Maple St. Blackfoot, ID. 83221 Blaine County (208) 788-3526 513 N. Main St., Ste 1 Hailey, ID. 83333 Idaho Falls (208) 557-2500 1515 E. Lincoln Rd. Idaho Falls, ID 83401 Magic Valley (208) 735-2500 420 Falls Ave. Twin Falls, ID. 83301 Mini-Cassia (208) 678-5518 127 W. 5th St. North Burley, ID. 83318 Pocatello (208) 236-6710 430 N. 5th Ave. Pocatello, ID. 83205 Rexburg (208) 557-2501 1133 Stocks Ave. Rexburg, ID. 83440 Salmon (208) 756-2234 1301 Main St., Unit 1 Salmon, ID. 83467 Soda Springs (208) 236-6711 95 E. Hooper Ave., Ste. 20 Soda Springs, ID. 83276 **Special Note Ask for Ex-Offender Re-Entry Specialist when calling the offices listed above. Ex-Offender Re-Entry Services Idaho Department of Labor (2009) APPENDIX F: IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 2

A RESOURCE GUIDE FOR EX-OFFENDERS Idaho Department of Labor Local Office Employment Services The local office provides a broad array of employment services for job seekers both electronically and through its staff at all the local offices across the state. JOB SEEKER SERVICES WORKFORCE CONSULTANTS AT LOCAL OFFICES FOR PERSONAL ASSISTANCE One-on-one job search assistance from qualified staff Career information and consulting Career assessment inventories Personalized application, résumé and cover letter assistance Labor market information Information on local and regional job fairs EMPLOYMENT RESOURCE CENTER Personal computers and printers Telephone, copy machine, and fax services Online Career Information System Library of job search books and videos Employer directories, business publications, and labor market information Local newspapers Résumé paper and envelopes Computer diskettes Typing proficiency tests and typing tutor JOB SEARCH WORKSHOP (not available at all offices) Job Search Workshops help improve your job seeking, résumé writing, and interviewing skills. You will also learn ways to sell yourself to an employer, better understand how to tap into the hidden job market, and effectively complete an application. VETERANS SERVICES (not available at all offices) Veteran representatives trained in services offered specifically to veterans are available to assist on a walk in basis or by appointment. JOB SEEKER SERVICES AVAILABLE ONLINE Register for work via the internet at http://www.labor.idaho.gov Access local and statewide job listings 24 hours daily, 7 days a week Receive job referrals by calling or emailing your requests to the Department of Labor View local and statewide job listings Access State and Federal job sites Identify wage ranges for specific occupations and other labor market information Access career assessment tools Discover more about the great State of Idaho and the available work opportunities Ex-Offender Re-Entry Services Idaho Department of Labor (2009) APPENDIX F: IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 3

A RESOURCE GUIDE FOR EX-OFFENDERS Helpful Tips for Re-Employment 1. DON T GO IT ALONE There is help within the community. The community wants you to be successful. REACH OUT FOR HELP at the following places: a. Idaho Department of Labor local offices b. Community Corrections Adult Probation and Parole Offices (Idaho Department of Corrections) c. Idaho Division of Vocational Rehabilitation d. Idaho Department of Health and Welfare c. Faith and Community-Based Agencies (like the Boise Rescue Mission) 2. BE REALISTIC ABOUT THE TYPE OF EMPLOYMENT YOU CAN OBTAIN Your first job after your release does not have to be your ideal job. Be prepared to build or rebuild your employment history. Accept that based on the felony conviction certain jobs may not be available to you, at least for now. However, our resources are structured to assist in finding a job that is a good match for you. Past ex-offenders have had success as: a. Retail salespersons b. Warehouse workers c. Laundry and dry-cleaning workers d. Helpers trade assistants e. Construction laborers f. Wait staff g. Food preparation and serving-related persons h. Maids and housekeeping cleaners i. Janitors 3. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF RESOURCES TO MARKET YOURSELF TO EMPLOYERS If you completed a training program while you were incarcerated, make sure you let the employer know. Some areas in Idaho have different resources, but the following are available statewide: a. One-on-one consulting with a Workforce Consultant b. Job search workshops or seminars c. Potential training opportunity determined on a case-by-case basis d. Federal bonding e. Work Opportunity Tax Credit for employers 4. LET THE EMPLOYER KNOW UP FRONT ABOUT YOUR CONVICTION Don t hesitate to disclose this information. Once it is out in the open, you can focus on telling the employer your strengths and your goals for the future. The employer s role is to pay you for your work, not to discuss your problems. Focus on talking about what you can add to the business. On an interview: a. Speak clearly b. Cover tattoos and remove body piercings c. Don t look at your watch d. Dress appropriately. Dress one step above how you would expect others to dress for the interview. Ex-Offender Re-Entry Services Idaho Department of Labor (2009) APPENDIX F: IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 4

Celebrate Recovery Celebrate Recovery is a Christian centered recovery program based on the 12 Steps of AA and the 8 Beatitudes. It is for people who have experienced many of life s hurts, bad habits, and hang ups. A hurt, habit, or hang up is something that hinders our walk with God and with each other. The Celebrate Recovery program was written by pastors Rick Warren (who wrote the book The Purpose Driven Life) and John Baker. All of life s hurts, habits, and hang ups are addressed through the curriculum used in a group format. Groups may include: alcohol and drug addictions, adult children of alcoholics, anger groups, co dependency, eating problems, sexual addictions such as pornography, food addictions, financial recovery, love and relationships addictions, and those who have experienced sexual, physical, or emotional abuse. The following pages list the locations, times, and contact information for Celebrate Recovery meetings throughout the state of Idaho. CELEBRATE RECOVERY APPENDIX G

DISTRICT I Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are the meek: for they shall possess the land. Celebrate Recovery: Real Life Ministries 1866 Cecil Rd, POST FALLS, ID 83854 Telephone: (208) 777 7325 ext. 107 Meetings: Tuesday 6:00 9:00 PM Dinner, Large Group, Small Groups, Step Studies, Solid Rock Cafe, Life Hurts God Heals, Childcare New Life Community Church 6068 W. Hayden Ave., RATHRUM, ID 83858 Telephone: (208) 687 3606 ext 910 Meetings: Fridays 7:00 PM Dinner, Large Group, Small Groups, Step Studies, Childcare Available First Christian Church 201 North Division, SANDPOINT, ID 83864 Telephone: (208) 263 4818 Website: http://www.1stchristian.com Meetings: Friday 5:30 8:30 PM Dinner, Large Group, Small Groups, Step Studies, Solid Rock Cafe, Childcare available Sandpoint Church of God 221 S. Division, SANDPOINT, ID 83864 Telephone: (208) 263 6629 Website: www.sandpointchurchofgod.org Meetings: Mondays at 6PM Silver Valley Worship Center 307 Main Street, SMELTERVILLE, ID 83868 Telephone: (208)783 8902 Website: http://svwc.net Meetings: Tuesdays 6:30 PM, Childcare Available APPENDIX G: CELEBRATE RECOVERY 1

2 1 1 Idaho CareLine The 2 1 1 Idaho CareLine is a program of the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. It is a free statewide community Information and Referral service. The CareLine has a comprehensive database with contact information for over 3,400 different programs that offer free or low cost health and human services or 'social services' such as Rental Assistance, Energy Assistance, Medical Assistance, Food and Clothing, Child Care Resources, Emergency Shelter, and more. The aim of 2 1 1 is to connect people's needs with government, faith based, and community resources. The pages that follow list the resources available through the 2 1 1 Idaho CareLine internet database. For more information about anyone of the topics listed below visit http://www.idahocareline.org/or call the 2 1 1 CareLine. 211 INFORMATION APPENDIX H

211 Child Care 211 Child Care Licensing 211 Idaho Care Line 211 United Way Volunteer Center 3 Digit Numbers 4 H 800 Other State Hotlines A A1099 AABD for Senior/Disabled Abandoned Baby Absentee Voting Abstinence Education Abuse Animal Abuse Reporting Adult/Elder Abuse Reporting Child Abuse Sexual Abused Child Services/Programs Abused Disabled/Vulnerable Adult Abused Spouse/Partner Hotline Access Card Accessibility ADD/Hyperactivity Adolescent Pregnancy Services Adoption Interstate Compact Adoption Parent/Child Search Adoption Special Needs Adoption Services/Home Studies Adoption Support Group Adult/Child Development Adult Basic Education Adult Day Care Adult DD Care Management Adult Protection Reporting Adult Protective Services Advocacy Child Advocacy Disabled Advocacy Mental Health Advocacy Minority Advocacy Parent/Child Advocacy Rape/Domestic Violence Advocacy Seniors Advocacy Veterans Advocacy Women After 3 After School Programs Aging Agricultural Programs Aid to Aged Blind Disabled AIDS/HIV Assistance AIDS/HIV Testing AIDS/HIV Prevention Resources AIDS Information Air Bags Air Pollution Education Airport Safety Hotline Alcohol/Drug Treatment Alcohol Abuse Education Alcohol Licensing Alcoholics Anonymous Alcoholics/Alcohol Abuse ALS Lou Gerig Disease Alternative Lifestyle Alternative Schools Alzheimer s Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) Amputee Information Anger Management Animal Spay Neuter Animal Control Animal Shelter Animal Distressed Anit Stigma Campaign Anxiety Apostille Arthritis Ask A Nurse Services Assessment/Evaluation (0 3) Assessment/Evaluation (3+) Assessment development Assisted Living Providers Assistive Devices Disability Assistive Devices Medicaid Asthma At Risk Youth Attorney Complaints Attorney General Audiology Autism B Baby Clothing Baby Food/Formula Baby Items Baby Sitting Instruction Background Checks IDHW Bats Battered Women/Men Programs Behavioral Disorders Child Bereavement Better Business Bureau Bioterrorism Planning Birth Certificates Birth Defects Blended Certificate Blind Blood Donations Blood Pressure Board of Dentistry Board of Medicine Board of Nursing Board of Pharmacy Booster Car Seat Program Boy Scouts Boys & Girls Clubs Bracing, Orthopedic Children Braille Brain Injury Head Trauma Breast Care Breast Feeding BRFS Behavioral Risk Factor Bulimia Burial Benefits Burial/Cremation Cost Assistance Burn Victims Children Bus Passes Medicaid Business Business Minority Business Licenses Cancer Cancer Breast C APPENDIX H: 211 INFORMATION 1

Cancer Cervical Cancer Children Cancer Prosthetics/Wigs Cancer Prevention Captioned Films/Videos Car Seats Safety Programs Cardiac/Heart Problems Career Counseling Caregivers CASA/Guardian Volunteers Case Management (Medicaid) Cash Assistance TAFI DHW CATCH Housing Cavity Prevention Education CDC Center for Disease Control Census Data Cerebral Palsy Cervical Cancer/HPV Caused Chamber of Commerce Charitable Contribution Charter Schools Chemical Terrorism Child/Health Statistics Child/Infant Car Seat Program Child Abuse Evaluation Child Abuse Prevention Education Child Abuse Report Native Amer Child Abuse Reporting Child Advocacy Child Care Food Program Child Care Sick Child Child Care Fin. Assit. (ICCP) Child Care Inspections Child Care Licensing Child Care Provider Training Child Care Referrals Child Care Tips for Choosing Child Counseling Child Custody Child Development Child Find Child Mental Health Council Child Protection Child Protection Native Amer Child Safety Seat Information Child Support Services Child Welfare/Social Policy Childbirth Classes Children Children Residential Licensing Children s Health Insurance Children s Mental Health Children s Special Health Program CHIP A (now Medicaid) Chronic Fatigue Circuit Breaker Citizenship City Government Civil Rights Issues Clean Indoor Air Law Clearinghouse Specialized Cleft Palate Client Line Medicaid Clinic Medical (Low Cost) Clinic Native American Clinic Women s Clothing Free or Low Cost CAN registry Coalition/Non Profit Building Coats Codependency Colitis Collection/Repayment DHW Comfort ONE/DNR Communicable Disease Control Communicable Disease Guide Community Action Agency Community Group Community Resource for Families Community Resources Complaints Food Stamp Provider Complaints Home Health Care Computers Low Cost for Youth Confidential/HIPAA (National) Confidential/HIPAA DHW Conflict Resolution/Mediation Consumer Complaints Consumer Product Safety Controller s Office State Corrections, Department of Counseling Low Cost Counseling Military Counselor Aging Connections County Government Court Assistance Court Ordered Resources Courthouse CPR Credit Counseling Cremation/Burial Cost Assistance Crime Victims Programs Criminal History Check IDHW Crisis Hotline Domestic Violence Crisis Hotline Rape Crisis Hotline Suicide Crisis Hotline Youth Crisis Intervention Crisis Lines Crisis Nursery Crohn s Disease Crop/Horticulture Programs CSHP Cultural Diversity Cystic Fibrosis D D.A.R.E. Program Data/Health Statistics Day Care Sick Child Day Care Financial Assist. (ICCP) Day Care Inspections Day Care Licensing Day Care Provider Training Day Care Referrals Day Care tips for Choosing Deafness Death Certificates Debt Management Debt Reduction Dental Care Low Cost Dental Complaints Dental Education Dental Idaho Smiles Dental Preventive Programs Dentures Depression Detoxification APPENDIX H: 211 INFORMATION 2

Dev. Dis. Adult Care Mgmt. Dev. Disabled/Adult Abuse Rptg Developmental Screening (3+) Developmental Screening (3 ) Developmental Employment Developmentally Delayed DHW Fair Hearing DHW Press/Media DHW Overpayment/Collection Diabetes Information/Education Dialysis (ESRD) Provider Dialysis/Kidney Assistance Diapers Dietician Digestive/Intestinal Diseases Disability Disability Adult Disability Assistive Devices Disability Children Disability Legal Counseling Disability Special Programs Disability Adult DD Care Mgmt. Disability Children Home Care Disability Employment Disability services guide emp. Disability Training Disabled Advocacy Disabled Rights Disabled Student Services Disaster Preparedness Disaster Services Disaster Supply Kit (Family) Disaster/Hurricane Information Discriminate Housing Discrimination Concerns Disease Information Displaced Homemakers Distressed Animals Diversity Resources Divorce Support/Counseling DMV DNA Testing Information DNR/Comfort ONE Do Not Resuscitate Dom. Violence Offender Srvc. Domestic Violence Native Amer Domestic Violence Programs Domestic Violence Shelter Donation Site Down s Syndrome Dresses High School Formal Driving Safety for Elderly Drug/Alcohol Treatment Drug Abuse Education/Prevent Drug Safety Standards DUI Evaluations Durable Medical Equip Medicaid Dyslexia E Early Childhood Clearinghouse Early Childhood Program Early Intervention Spec/Prog Earned Income Tax Credit EITC Eating Disorders EBT/Quest Child Support Prob EBT/Quest TAFI Problems EBT/Quest Food Stamp Prob EBT/Quest Technical Problems ECIC Website EDS Medicaid Provider Line EDS Provider Relations Consul Education Adult Basic Education Department of Education Higher Education Rural Education State Board of Education Wildlife Education Dev. Dis. (0 3) Education Dev. Dis. (3+) Education Institution/School Education Literacy EIN Number EITC Earned Income Tax Credit Elder/Adult Abuse Reporting Elderly Advocacy Elderly Fall Prevention Elected Officials Emancipation Preparedness Prog Emergency EMS Emergency Poison Control Emergency Medical Care Emotional Disturbance Child Employment Employment Disability Employment Counseling Empowerment Counseling Empowerment Dis.Res. Guide Energy Assistance English as a Second Language Environmental Health Education Epilepsy EPSDT Equipment Medical Estate recovery Medicaid Evaluation/Assessment (3+) Evaluation/Assessment (0 3) Extension Services Extra Help Eye Care Specialty Eye Examinations Eye Glasses F Facility Standards Health Care Fair Hearing DHW Faith Based Community Organiz. Fall Prevention Elderly Family Counseling Family Development Family Disaster Supplies Kit Family Medicaid Unit Family Planning Family Resource Management Family Support Family Support Native American Family Support Program DHW Farm Safety Education Father Support/Education Financial Assistance Financial Assist. Cash/TAFI Financial Assist. Child Care Financial Assist. Crime Vctm Financial Assist. Disability Financial Assist. Medical Financial Assist. Veterans Financial Assist. Native American APPENDIX H: 211 INFORMATION 3