FAQs

1. What is the mission of the FJC Foundation of Idaho?

The mission of the FJC Foundation of Idaho is to support the Nampa Family Justice Center, promoting safety, self-sufficiency, hope, and healing to those affected by domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault, elder abuse, stalking, and human trafficking. The Foundation works to provide vital services that empower individuals and families in need.

2. What services does the Nampa Family Justice Center offer?

The Nampa Family Justice Center provides a comprehensive range of services to victims of abuse. These include safety planning, legal assistance, counseling, case management, and help with basic necessities like clothing and hygiene products. The center offers all services free of charge to make sure that victims receive the help they need without financial barriers.

3. Who does the FJC Foundation of Idaho primarily serve?

The Foundation primarily serves the City of Nampa, Canyon County, and surrounding areas in Idaho. Its services are open to all victims of abuse, including women, children, men, and the elderly. The Foundation focuses on providing assistance to low-income families, particularly mothers, to help them escape abusive situations and rebuild their lives.

4. How can I support the FJC Foundation of Idaho?

You can support the FJC Foundation by donating through their website or by participating in their fundraising events, such as the “Hope Givers Night.” Donations directly help fund critical services for victims of abuse. The foundation also welcomes volunteers to assist in various capacities.

5. What is Camp HOPE Idaho?

Camp HOPE Idaho is an initiative by the FJC Foundation that provides an adventure-based camp experience for children and youth impacted by domestic violence. The camp aims to build resilience and foster healing through outdoor activities, mentorship, and community support.