Every Family.
Every Person.
A Home.

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700+

Number of families we have housed since our founding.

(2010)

550

Average number of calls received to the Housing Crisis Hotline per month.

2,000+

Households currently on the waitlist for housing support.

Lunch and Learn

 

Skyler’s Story of Resilience

 

Date: Wednesday, April 30th, 2025
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Location: Online via Zoom (register here)

 

Join us for an inspiring Lunch and Learn during Idaho Gives to discover how CATCH is ending homelessness in our community one family and one person at a time.

 

You’ll learn about common myths, our local housing crisis, evidence-based solutions, and hear Skyler share her powerful first-hand story from homelessness to housing with CATCH.

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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 the Treasure Valley.

Success Stories

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.”

Read The Full Story

Regina's Story

"Love is the cure to a lot of things and honestly that's what I felt from CATCH."

Read The Full Story

Upcoming News & Events

CATCH Lunch and Learn: Skyler's Story of Resilience

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