Your story isn’t over
You are not defined by what has happened to you. There is healing, hope, and a future waiting for you. The fact that you are here means you’ve already taken a brave step.
You don’t have to do this alone. It is not your fault.
What Help Looks Like

Safe Housing
Long-term support based on trust and relationships, not time limits
Two safe houses with different levels of structure and independence
A safe place to rest, heal, and plan next steps

Life Skills & Daily Needs
Help with budgeting, cooking, job readiness, and personal health
Support rebuilding daily routines, holidays, birthdays, and family traditions
Help with transportation, appointments, and everyday needs

Crisis Support & Advocacy
24/7 crisis line and ongoing case management
Support and accompaniment for court, interviews, and safety appointments
Emergency help with food, rent, transportation, and identification

Healing & Community
Weekly support groups and opportunities to connect with others
Survivor mentors who walk alongside you and understand your experience
Support for mind, body, and spirit, including therapy and wellness activities
Community is powerful. And there is one waiting for you.
What Makes Idaho COBS Different
Our Promise to You
- We listen because your voice matters
- We show up even when trust takes time
- We walk with you at your pace
- You are in control of your story
Survivor Voices
Survivor Sister Letters
Optional to read — please take care as you do.
These letters share real stories of trafficking and healing. They are written by survivors, for survivors.
The words are honest and hopeful, but they may bring up strong feelings. You are in control of how much you read, and when.
Featured Letter: Miya’s Journey
“Once you become part of the COBS family, you’re never alone. It’s not just a program, it’s a lifelong bond of unity and empowerment.” – Miya, Survivor, Idaho COBS
Get Help Now
No matter where you are in your journey — there’s hope, and there’s help.
Call or Text: 208-803-1695
Trauma-Informed Reminders
- You choose what to share, when, and how
- Every story is honored, and every voice matters
- If you feel overwhelmed, it’s okay to pause. Take a deep breath, sip some water, or step away. You can always come back
- You are not alone
