The purpose of Canyon County Community Clinic is to help
improve quality of life for those who are economically
disadvantaged and without health insurance in Canyon
County, Idaho by providing quality medical care at no cost
to the patient.
Those involved with the Canyon Clinic believe that high-quality
health care is the right of all individuals, families, and communities,
and that such care must be provided regardless of socioeconomic
status. Financial eligibility is based on household size and must be
at less than twice the federal poverty guidelines.
Peer-based recovery support services help prevent relapse
and sustain long-term recovery by building recovery capital,
demonstrating hope, inviting all to participate, promoting
volunteerism, and creating public awareness.
PEER stands for People Empowering Everybody in Recovery. PEER
Wellness Center is a recovery community center that exists to advocate
for and support individuals seeking to initiate or maintain Recovery from
behavioral health and/or substance abuse issues.
Peer-Based Recovery Support Services are non-clinical services that
focus on removing barriers and providing invaluable resources to those
who are seeking to achieve and maintain long-term recovery. The
support offered is not meant to replace treatment, Twelve-Step
support or other Mutual Aid support groups. Rather, Peer-Based
Recovery Support Services complement treatment and other
Mutual Aid support groups and become an essential component
of Recovery-oriented systems of care.
WHO WE ARE
The Center for HOPE is a non-profit Community Recovery Center in Idaho Falls providing free recovery support services to adults over the age of 18. It is a partnership between people in recovery, family members, allies and local organizations who respect the dignity and equality of all people and who are dedicated to promoting healthy communities.
OUR HISTORY
Originally beginning as a subcommittee of the Region VII Behavioral Health Board in 2015 and now a non-profit (501c3) with a Board of Directors comprised of 50% of people in recovery, The Center for HOPE opened in July 2016 with a generous grant from the Idaho Association of Counties.