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DHW is dedicated to helping Idahoans by offering programs and services that promote health and wellbeing.
Medicaid & Health Providing healthcare services for low-income people and families, including children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities. Medicaid for Adults
Idaho CareLine: 211 or 800-926-2588. Idaho Crisis & Suicide Hotline: 988. Report Child Abuse: 208-334-KIDS (5437) or 855-552-KIDS (5437) or call 2-1-1 and be transferred. Report Health Care Fraud: 208-334-5754. Report Welfare Fraud: 866-635-7515
Double Up Food Bucks: There are several farmers markets in Idaho that will double your food stamp benefits! Programs vary by market but at some locations you can get up to a $20 match per market visit! This means take $20 off your EBT card and receive another $20 to spend on fruits and vegetables for you and your family.
In order to receive health coverage through one of the Adult Medicaid programs, you must complete the application process and meet certain eligibility requirements such as: Eligibility Must be a U.S. citizen or legal immigrant
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as the Idaho Food Stamps program, helps low-income families buy the food they need in order to stay healthy.
Temporary Assistance for Families in Idaho (TAFI) provides temporary cash benefits for eligible low-income families and households to help pay for food, clothing, shelter, and other essentials.
Live in Idaho; Be a child under the age of 19; Be a U.S. citizen or an eligible non-citizen; Meet certain income guidelines (Medicaid Programs)
Households can receive SNAP benefits from only one state at a time. If you have recently moved to Idaho, you must end your SNAP benefits in your previous state, prior to applying for SNAP in Idaho.
Provide information & assistance with accessing Health & Welfare and community resources, identify opportunities for prevention & early intervention