Every Family.
Every Person.
A Home.

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Become a Keyturner

Unlock the door to new beginnings when you become a monthly donor. As a Keyturner, your ongoing support creates life-changing moments—supporting mothers and fathers who previously experienced homelessness as they turn the key to their apartment for the very first time.

300+

People stably housed (including 100+ children) this year

(Jan - Aug, 2025)

16,000+

Number of calls received to the Housing Crisis Hotline this year

(Jan - Aug, 2025)

2,000+

Households currently on the waitlist for housing support.

(Aug 2025)

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Our Mission & Vision

 

CATCH exists because everyone needs a home.

 

We work to create a safe, healthy, connected community by embracing Housing First best practices, empowering those without housing, building collaborative partnerships, and increasing public understanding to make homelessness rare, brief, and non-recurring.

 

Our vision is to end homelessness in Southwest Idaho.

Success Stories

Cassidy's Story

Cassidy spent 10 months living out of her car. She says it was nothing but stress and exhaustion.

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LaRita's Story

“Home is more than just a roof over your head. It’s a place filled with laughter, safety, and where you can be yourself.”

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Upcoming News & Events

BEAT the HEAT

Local nonprofit seeking summer items for people experiencing homelessness as new legislation looms   BOISE, ID — As summer temperatures…

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KTVB: ‘Trying to keep up with the growth': CATCH houses record number of homeless people in 2024

BOISE, Idaho — Homelessness is on the rise in the Treasure Valley, and it has been since the pandemic, said…

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Idaho Statesman: From homelessness to hope: How a hand up started a Boise mother and son’s journey | Opinion

Written by Mindy Wilson   Published December 13, 2024 in the Idaho Statesman   Five years ago, my son Valor…

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