SAFE HOUSING.
SURVIVOR SUPPORT.
COMMUNITY CHANGE.
Creating Opportunities Beyond Survival of trafficking
Idaho COBS helps victims and survivors of human trafficking heal, grow, and build safe lives. We provide safe homes, crisis care, and education to prevent abuse and exploitation.
Watch Our Garden Grow 🌸
📅 April 25, 2026 | 📍 The River Club
Join us for Idaho COBS’ First Annual Gala — a powerful evening celebrating 10 years of impact, survivor stories, and the community that makes healing possible.
✨ Cocktail Hour • Gourmet Dinner • Live Auction • Survivor Voices
🌱 Plant hope. Nurture healing. Help survivors grow beyond survival.
2025 By The Numbers
Impact at a Glance
226 Total Clients Served
22 Survivors Sheltered in Safe Housing
2,313 Nights of Safe Housing Provided
7,456 Total Direct Services Delivered
33 Services per Client (Average)
102 Average Nights of Stay in Safe Housing
Direct Services Delivered
3,661 Emotional Support Services
2,716 Personal Advocacy Services
201 Information & Referral Services
59 Criminal & Civil Advocacy Services
126 Housing Assistance Services
693 Education & Employment Services
2025 Impact Tracker
Nights of Safe Housing Provided
What We Do
Idaho COBS helps survivors across Idaho with care that goes beyond emergencies. We offer safe housing, education, and support for health and healing, built on more than 10 years of trusted, compassionate service.
Crisis Support & Advocacy
Caring support and guidance when you need it most.
Life Skills & Daily Needs
Helping you gain skills and stability for everyday life.
Get Involved
Your support makes healing possible
Wishlist – Help with current survivor needs
Supplies – Every day needs of a non-profit
Give Monthly – $100 equals one night of safe housing
Serve – Work directly with survivors locally
Time – Support behind the scenes through service
Business Partner – Host a training on-site
10-Year Anniversary Spotlight
10 Years of Idaho COBS
From one safe house to a network of services, we’ve spent a decade creating opportunities beyond survival.
Milestones
2015
Founded by mental health clinician.
2020
First safe house opens.
2021-2022
Additional houses open.
2024
107 survivors served
3,664 nights of safe housing
Average 67 services per survivor
2025
415 survivors and their children housed
Looking Ahead
Expanding transitional housing, mentorship programs, and community partnerships to ensure no survivor faces recovery alone.
Join us in building the next 10 years.
