Learn how Corpus Commons, in Boise, Idaho is changing lives and supporting people who are experiencing homelessness. Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Yes in God’s Backyard: Inside Boise’s Church-Led Affordable Housing PushNextNext post:May 2025More articlesBoise State closes student apartments as low-cost housing options shrinkMarch 25, 2026Chilling warning as Trump admin quietly hands itself new weapon to lock up homeless vetsMarch 18, 2026VA announces forced guardianship plans for homeless vets that could put them in mental health facilitiesMarch 18, 2026Domestic violence creates homelessness surge in Idaho communitiesMarch 11, 2026After two decades on River Street, Interfaith Sanctuary opens Boise’s first 24-hour shelterMarch 11, 2026Millions of Renters Face Steep Housing ChallengesFebruary 28, 2026
Chilling warning as Trump admin quietly hands itself new weapon to lock up homeless vetsMarch 18, 2026
VA announces forced guardianship plans for homeless vets that could put them in mental health facilitiesMarch 18, 2026
After two decades on River Street, Interfaith Sanctuary opens Boise’s first 24-hour shelterMarch 11, 2026