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Eat Smart Idaho provides nutrition and physical activity education for low-income Idahoans. Participants learn the basics of quick and healthy meal preparation, smart shopping, food safety, and increased levels of physical activity.
Counseling and guidance is provided for people with disabilities to fulfill employment goals and achieve independence. Eligibility is determined for anyone who has a physical or mental disability, which makes it challenging to get or continue employment.
The Office of Veterans Advocacy is a full-service state agency that helps veterans, their family members and survivors. As an advocate we aggressively pursue all federal and state benefits and entitlements on their behalf.
Learn about checking, savings and managing a bank account. At the end of the program, graduates may be able to open an account at participating financial institutions.
Project Filter offers free and anonymous help to quit smoking and chewing tobacco. Our services include free advice from a trained quit coach as well as free nicotine patches, gum or lozenges to all qualified Idaho residents.
Use the Idaho Department of Labor's IdahoWorks job search application to find a job and create a resume.
Successful Transition and Retention Track (START), located at Idaho State University, provides social and academic support for participants as they manage barriers while they are pursuing academic, career, and life goals.
Center for New Directions (CND), located at Idaho State University, assists men and women in transition to overcome personal and economic barriers to education and employment, to access training programs and job opportunities, and to become personally and economically self-sufficient.
Idaho Sound Beginnings (ISB) monitors newborn hearing screenings throughout the state, and tracks the children that don't pass through the 1-3-6 Early Hearing Detection and Intervention benchmarks.
The Idaho Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired (ICBVI) is a state agency assisting blind and visually impaired persons to achieve independence by providing education, developing work skills, increasing self-confidence and helping them remain employed or prepare for employment.
Adult Education helps adults improve skills in reading, writing, math, and the English language. Services are free, and cover basic literacy through college readiness.
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