About us
Resilience is a holistic concept. It isn’t a single skill to learn, a class to take, a PowerPoint to watch, but it is the result of a complex calculus of factors. It is the result of a person’s social connections, family support, trust in leadership, physical health, sense of purpose and meaning in life, goals to be achieved, emotional awareness and fitness, by which a person draws strength from in overcoming adversity.
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Meet Our Staff Member
RESILIENCE, RISK REDUCTION, AND SUICIDE PREVENTION COORDINATOR:
Robert Smith
OFFICE: 208-272-2228
IMPORTANT NUMBERS AND CRISIS LINES:
National Crisis Lifeline (Call/ Text)
1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Joint Operations Center (Complete Directory of IDNG Resources):
208-272-5755
Free and Confidential Counseling Services:
Case Manager: 208-996-9622
Lead Clinician: 208-972-0082
Chaplain Corps: 208-272-4311
Army: 208-272-6468
Air: 208-608-4825
Director of Psychological Health (DPH):
Army: 208-272-3786
Air: 208-422-5313
CRISIS CENTERS:
Pathways Community Crisis Center of SW Idaho
7192 Potomac Dr.
Boise, ID 83704
833-527-4747
Western Idaho Community Crisis Center
524 Cleveland Blvd., Suite 160
Caldwell, ID 83605
208-402-1044
Northern Idaho Crisis Center
2195 Ironwood Ct., Suite D
Coeur D’Alene, ID 83814
208-625-4884
Behavioral Health Crisis, Center of East Idaho
1650 N Holmes Ave.
Idaho Falls, ID 83401
208-522-0727
South East Idaho Behavioral Crisis Center
1001 N 7th Ave N, Suite 160
Pocatello, ID 83201
208-909-5177
Crisis Center of South Central Idaho
570 Shoup Avenue W.
Twin Falls, ID 83301
208-722-7825
Rural Crisis Center Network- Lewiston, Orofino, Moscow
877-897-9027