SAFE HOUSING.

SURVIVOR SUPPORT.

COMMUNITY CHANGE.

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.

Thank You for an Unforgettable Evening 🌸

Thank you to everyone who joined us for Idaho COBS’ first Gala on April 25, 2026.

We are deeply grateful to the donors, sponsors, volunteers, community partners, and guests who shared in an evening dedicated to hope, healing, and survivor empowerment. Thank you for holding space for stories of pain, resilience, and recovery, and for being inspired by the perseverance of the survivors we serve.

Special thanks to our Platinum Sponsor, Hillside Architecture, and our Gold Sponsor, R|W Investment Management, for helping make this event possible.

We are also incredibly grateful to our Board of Directors, volunteers, staff, and supporters whose hard work and dedication created an evening that touched hearts and strengthened our mission.

Together, we raised more than funds—we raised awareness, strengthened community partnerships, and reaffirmed that every survivor deserves safety, dignity, and the opportunity to thrive.

From all of us at Idaho COBS, thank you for believing in healing, hope, and brighter futures. đź’™

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

Nights of Safe Housing Provided

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.

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

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“Some of the things I have had the support and resources to accomplish in my 10 months here include: completing recovery, school, seeing a primary doctor and specialists for my physical health, receiving mental health services including med management, trauma therapy, individual counseling, recovery classes, and group therapy.” – Survivor
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2015
Founded by mental health clinician.

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