Faces of Hope Victim Center

Category: Crime victim service

Address: 417 S 6th St, Boise, ID 83702, USA

Phone: +12085774400

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Shauna

Oct 18, 2021

Very disappointed in my experience with Faces of Hope. I left feeling so let down. But they filled out all the paperwork so I guess I helped with the funding. smh

Trent Young

Feb 26, 2020

Wonderful place with a great mission and dedicated staff to fulfill their cause. Unfortunate that we live in a world where we need a place like this, but their ability to make a person feel secure and cared for is incredible. Many, many blessings to this center and those who work there.

Star Means

Jul 10, 2019

Beautiful site. For Victims of abuse... Wonderfully uplifting staying on walls. Has all the help you need right there.

Tabatha Evans

Jun 2, 2019

Detective placed my three grandchildren in CPS' hands after calling to report granddaughter, 6yrs and grandson's, 7yrs words of abuse by 20+ yr old man at daycare. After children were interviewed, detective came to the conclusion that children were not telling the truth, because detective asked my granddaughter "did you see this tattoo on his privates?". Grandson said he wrote it with a pen and it looked like a tattoo, on his privates under his pee, pee. My granddaughter heard her brother telling this to me, so when the detective asked her, "Did you see this tattoo on his privates? She said, shaking her head up and down, yes when she had not seen what brother said he had seen. I believe my granddaughter knows that her brother was telling the truth and was trying to support him when detective asked her. When detective told mother that her children were not telling the truth, because their stories did not match what we told them that children told us, mother told detective he was not investigating this man at daycare, like he should be. Detective pointed his finger in her face stating, "I know my job, I'll be right back." He then asked for her signature and said, I am taking your children from you and I am going to investigate you. Mother put in a written request to see videos of children's interviews at Faces, but was denied. She finally got to see her son's interview saying everything that we told detective that he told us. Since they were taken from us, one year ago I found that this daycare worker raises money to help children who have become victim to sex trafficking, hence I believe this to be the reason a full investigation was not done on man in question. My daughter my grandchildren's mother put in a written request to see the videos of her children after detective told her her children stories were changing and they were not telling the truth for one year she was denied of seeing the videos although there we're no charges brought against my daughter and she did everything on the case plan the detectivedenied her of seeing the interviews for one whole year. Her fourth public defender allowed her to watch the video of her son. She sat there and cried watching her son telling the same story that we told police that my grandson told us. The only thing that was different after telling details of where he was and the man taking in the other children out of the daycare taping my grandson's mouth and handcuffing him my grandson said he I'm did the handcuffs try to open the toddler room where he was locked in he looks down and says he did other things to me but I don't want to talk about it so I guess that was a lie? My grandson was 7 I want Justice for him and this faces of Hope did not bring Justice for my grandson the same man that my grandson said did this to him has posted on the internet he is the director of a children's summer camp now.

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Questions & Answers

Why do you claim to be 24 hours?

Squeaky Mousedragon | Sep 21, 2021
Faces of Hope Victim Center | Sep 21, 2021

Always call 911 in emergencies. Emergent services (like Forensic Exams and Law Enforcement) are available 24/7/365 by visiting our facility; non-emergent services are available weekdays, 8am-5pm.

Why is my email address blocked?

Rachel LeMar | Sep 21, 2020
Faces of Hope Victim Center | Sep 21, 2021

Please feel free to contact us during business hours so we can best assist you. Advocates are available Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at 208-577-4400.

Do you accept clothing

Mignon Leins | Sep 22, 2019
Faces of Hope Victim Center | Sep 21, 2021

Yes, we accept new clothing with the tags on. Thank you!

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