Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking problem.
Learn MoreThe community of Mountain Home has multiple ways to get involved. Whether your interests fall under coming together with a group of people to encourage and comfort others, giving back to the community, or just getting to know other community members, there is a group or club that will suit your style. Check out the opportunities offered.
Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking problem.
Learn MoreAl-Anon is for people who’re worried about someone with a drinking problem. Meetings held Thursdays at 12:00 pm at the Church of the Nazarene in the trailer across from the Church. Barry: 936-433-6131
Learn MoreThe Bereavement Support Group meetings are held at Horizon Home Health & Hospice – 560 N. 6th E. Meetings are held every 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 6:00 pm and the 4th Saturday of each month at 10:00 am.
Learn MoreThe Cottages and Treasure Valley Hospice of Mountain Home collaborate to offer a free Dementia & Alzheimer Support Group. All are welcome to learn about how to help a loved one with local support.
Learn MoreCommunity Dinners are offered with the help of the Idaho Food Bank and local organizations on the 2nd Monday every month. If you’d like to donate to the Food Pantry, make a donation to the poor box.
Learn MoreIf you or someone you know is in an abusive relationship, the ECDVC can help.
Learn MoreEvery Thursday from 12:30-2:00 pm at First Congregational United Church of Christ join for lunch followed by an hour long parenting class.
Learn MoreRehab.com works with local organizations and government organizations to help members of the community find the help they need locally.
Learn moreOpened every 3rd Wednesday of the month from 5:00-7:00 pm at 2422 American Legion Boulevard. No one is turned away. Contact Grace Lutheran Church at 208-587-4513 or email at graceelca@gmail.com.
Learn MoreThe Hope House is designed to be a short-term living arrangement to meet the immediate needs of individuals or families in our community who require urgent placement in the event of a crisis.
Learn MoreThe "Insanity to Serenity" meetings are held at the Parks and Rec building – 795 South 5th West. Meetings take place Thursday nights at 8:00 pm and are Handicap Accessible.
Learn MoreThe Food Pantry, located at Our Lady of Good Counsel Hall, is open the 4th Tuesday of every month from 5:30-7:00 pm. Entry for the food pantry is on the side of the hall on the alley entrance.
Learn MoreStartYourRecovery.org provides helpful information for people who are dealing with substance use issues — and their family members, friends, and co-workers, too. We know that there is no one-size-fits-all solution to the challenges faced by those who misuse alcohol, prescription or illegal drugs, or other substances, and we aim to break through the clutter to help people at any stage of recovery.
https://startyourrecovery.org/The goal of these workshops is to bring the community a different aspect of health. Meetings are held every 2nd Monday from 1:00-3:00 at American Legion Post 26. Contact Brandie 208-587-9779.
Learn MoreVeterans needing assistance with benefits and programs of the Department of Veterans Affairs and other military-related matters may contact the American Legion Post 26 Service Officer at 208-599-2839.
Learn MoreIndividuals come together the 1st Friday of the month to share ideas and resources to help those in need. Meetings held from 1:00-2:00 pm at the Department of Health and Welfare Conference Room.
Learn MoreThe Elks invest in their communities through programs that help children grow up healthy and drug-free. Meetings held at the Elks Lodge #2276 every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month. Contact 208-587-9926
Learn MoreElmore County Hispanic Organization is a non-profit organization in pursuit of unity through education, culture and tradition.
Learn MoreThe Friends of the Mountain Home Public Library are a group of volunteers with the mission “to sponsor activities, events and fund raising that enhances and promotes the Library to the community”.
Learn MoreThe Friends of the Mountain Home Public Library are a group of volunteers with the mission “to sponsor activities, events and fund raising that enhances and promotes the Library to the community”.
Learn MoreLions are groups of service-minded men and women who are interested in improving their communities through active volunteering, leadership, networking and growing both personally and professionally.
Membership is by application. The only requirement is all potential members must believe in a higher power (non-denominational).
Learn MoreThe purpose of MAC is to promote the expansion, development and effectiveness of Mountain Home Air Force Base and any other military activity within the state of Idaho the committee wishes to support.
Learn MoreThe Arts Council is a non-profit 501 c-3 who welcomes donations and appreciates the generous support. If you’re moved by what MHAC does for our community you may make a donation or become a volunteer.
Learn MoreThe Mountain Home Chamber of Commerce is about businesses supporting each other and building a success for each member by creating opportunities for marketing and development.
Learn MoreThe history is very rich with culture and the Historical Society provides artifacts, research materials, access to documents and photos and preserves Mountain Home's historic landmarks.
Learn MoreThe Rotary International is compromised of 1.2 million neighbors, friends and community leaders who come together to create positive, lasting change in communities and around the world.
Learn MoreYouth, leaders, and parents work together over a period of time to create successful 4-H projects, programs, and learn life-skills. Contact 208-587-2136 EXT 509 & 251
Learn MoreThe Elmore County Optimist Youth Agricultural Program leaders take pride in mentoring todays youth through hard work and dedication to the growing world of agriculture.
Learn MoreMeets every 1st Tuesday of the Month at 7:00 pm in the Mountain Home Library Meeting Room. New Members welcome. For more information please contact Roger @ 208-587-9374 Membership fees $10 per year.
Learn MoreThe High Desert Prospectors is a group of folks that go out and mine, pan for gold and minerals who meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7:00 pm at the RV Resort on. Contact 208-587-6608
Learn MoreThe High Desert Travelers RV chapter of the Good Sam Club meets every 4th Wednesday of the month at 6:00 pm (Social Hour) and 7:00 pm meeting at El Herradero Restaurant. Everyone welcome.
Learn MoreMOPS stands for mothers of preschoolers, and by preschoolers we mean kiddos from birth through kindergarten. We are moms, and we believe that better moms make a better world.
Learn MoreThe City Cruisers is for the classic & muscle car enthusiasts in the city of Mountain Home that appreciate classic cars of all shapes and sizes who share ideas, network and enjoy each other’s cars.
Learn MoreThe Writers Group is open to any and all writers. We share and discuss original works created by our members. Meetings held every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month at 6:30 pm at Common Ground Coffee.
Learn MoreThe Visual Arts Guild is open to anyone interested in the visual arts. Meetings are held on the 2nd Monday of each month at the Mountain Home Library conference room at 6:30 pm.
Learn MoreThis program is here to teach youth life lessons while having fun playing football or cheering. The program touches lives, gives families a place to grow and learn together in an atmosphere of fun.
Learn MoreElmore County United States Bowling Congress sponsors activities, events, fund raisers and promote the good sport of bowling in the community of Mtn. Home and Mtn. Home AFB.
Learn MoreThe Wild West Off-Roaders, a non-profit organization, consists of individuals in the southern Idaho area who share common interests in off-road, 4x4, recreation and promoting responsibility and safety.
Learn MoreAn American Legion Post is only as effective as its members. Get involved. Support local Post programs and the entire community benefits. Meetings are every 1st Tuesday of the month.
Learn MoreWe are a dynamic service organization that focuses on the needs of the veterans in our local community and also support children and youth programs.
Learn MoreMeetings held every 1st Thursday of the month at 6:30 pm at American Legion Hall. A potluck is held at every meeting so bring your favorite dish! For more information call Mike Wilson 794-0727
Learn MoreThe Mountain Home Enlisted Spouses Club (ESC) holds its meetings every 1st Tuesday of the month at 6:30 pm at the Gunfighters Kids Gym. To learn more about joining the ESC, email mthmafbesc@gmail.com.
Learn MoreLa Societe des Quarante Hommes et Huit Chevaux is an independent, by invitation, honor organization of male and female U. S. veterans, more commonly known as the Forty & Eight.
Learn MoreThe mission is to foster camaraderie among United States veterans of overseas conflicts. To serve our veterans, the military and our communities. To advocate on behalf of all veterans.
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