2-1-1 works with community partners and agencies throughout Idaho and the nation to list information and resources on health and human services that might be helpful for Idaho's veterans and military service members.
Community resources
Search our online database that has over 10,500 active services to find free or low-cost services or resources near you; including rental assistance, energy assistance, medical assistance, food and clothing, child care resources, emergency shelter, and more.
Veterans benefits & support
Are you a Veteran in crisis or concerned about one? Visit the Veterans Crisis Line website for support.
Proactively supporting wounded, ill, and/or injured service members in their recovery and reintegration or transition to civilian life.
Find the most up to date Veteran's Resource Directory, find information on DD214, veteran cemeteries, and veteran homes.
The Office of Veterans Advocacy is a full-service bureau that helps veterans, their family members and survivors. We pursue all federal and state benefits and entitlements on their behalf.
Legacy Corps is a volunteer-powered program supporting family caregivers, with an emphasis on the unique needs of veteran and military families.
Access statewide job and training programs and support tailored for Idaho veterans.
The MFLN engages military family service providers and Cooperative Extension educators in the exchange of experiences and research to enhance the professional impact and encourage professional growth.
Operation Homefront is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit whose mission is to build strong, stable, and secure military families so they can thrive — not simply struggle to get by — in the communities they have worked so hard to protect.
The Veterans Administration (VA) offers caregiver respite and other supports for family members caring for a veteran.
Employment and education
Access statewide job and training programs and support tailored for Idaho veterans.
The government offers many programs to help veterans find and keep civilian jobs.
Services for veteran job seekers, and on-the-job and apprenticeship programs.
Resources to enable all veterans to reach their full potential in the workplace.
Additional behavioral health resources
To access the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline call or text 988. If you are struggling with a mental or emotional problem, having trouble with drugs or alcohol, having family or relationship problems - reach out. Someone is always here for you on the other end of the line.
You can call for yourself, or someone you care about.
You can call for yourself, or someone you care about.
If you want someone to talk to or need referral information, there are Behavioral Health crisis resources available to you 24/7.