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Project HOPE Helps is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to supporting individuals and families impacted by substance use disorders.

EIN: 33-1232330 | Contact: 1-800-296-9765 | help@projecthopehelpsinc.org

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Mario Salcido
Board Member
Project Hope Helps, Inc.
Mario Salcido serves as a Board Member for Project Hope Helps, Inc., bringing over a decade of experience in behavioral health and mental health case management to the organization’s mission of supporting individuals in recovery. His professional background includes extensive work with justice-involved populations, individuals facing co-occurring disorders, and those navigating complex treatment and reintegration pathways.
Salcido’s insight into systems of care and client-centered service delivery makes him a critical asset to Project Hope Helps’ strategic planning and program oversight. His experience spans crisis intervention, recovery planning, and long-term support coordination across both private and public sectors.
As a board member, Salcido helps ensure that the organization’s initiatives—including structured recovery housing, peer navigation services, and the Nampa Narcan Initiative—remain grounded in evidence-based practices and accessible to those most in need. He is particularly passionate about expanding wraparound support for individuals transitioning from acute care into sustainable, community-based recovery.
Mario’s contributions reflect his deep belief that recovery is not a one-time event, but a lifelong process supported by compassionate care, structure, and opportunity. His voice on the board helps guide Project Hope Helps in building programs that restore lives and empower lasting change.
Miles Clarke
Program Mentor
Project Hope Helps, Inc.
Miles Clarke serves as a Program Mentor with Project Hope Helps, Inc., offering a powerful blend of personal recovery experience and professional insight. Over the past five years, Miles has been personally mentored by Project Hope Helps Co-Founder Jacob R. Evans, shaping his development as a leader committed to helping others break free from cycles of addiction, self-sabotage, and emotional instability.
Through years of direct service and structured mentorship, Miles has become a trusted presence in the lives of those navigating early recovery. He specializes in working with young men who struggle with accountability and identity, offering a balance of challenge, support, and unwavering presence. His approach is rooted in honesty, consistency, and a deep belief that people change when they are both seen and held to a higher standard.
Miles regularly facilitates group discussions and recovery education sessions focused on emotional regulation, resilience, discipline, and purpose. His ability to speak truth with compassion, de-escalate conflict, and create space for genuine growth makes him a vital part of the Project Hope Helps mission.
Outside of his role, Miles is passionate about the outdoors, personal development, and building systems that empower long-term freedom and fulfillment.

Chief Tom Wright
Division Chief of EMS
Nampa Fire Department
& Co-Founder of the Nampa Narcan Initiative

 

Chief Tom Wright serves as the Division Chief of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) for the Nampa Fire Department, where he leads with a commitment to community health and innovative emergency response. With a career spanning decades in fire and EMS leadership, Chief Wright has been instrumental in advancing public safety initiatives throughout Nampa and the broader Canyon County area.
In 2023, Chief Wright co-founded the Nampa Narcan Initiative, a pioneering program designed to combat the opioid crisis through immediate intervention and sustained recovery support. Unlike traditional overdose response models, this initiative incorporates a unique peer support component. As Chief Wright explains, “Ours is the only one that uses a peer support component to it, where our peer support representative will touch base with them, make contact, get them, they know which drug center or which facility helps them the best and gets them assisted into getting admitted into a treatment program and then follows up with them on a monthly basis.”
Under his leadership, the initiative has achieved notable success. Within its first year, over 220 individuals were admitted into treatment programs, with 42 maintaining sobriety for more than six months. This collaborative effort, supported by local law enforcement, healthcare providers, and community organizations, exemplifies Chief Wright’s dedication to holistic and compassionate emergency care.
Chief Wright’s work with the Nampa Narcan Initiative aligns closely with the mission of Project Hope Helps, emphasizing the importance of community-based solutions and sustained support for individuals on their path to recovery. His leadership continues to inspire and effect meaningful change in the fight against opioid addiction.
Karen S. Evans
Strategic Advocate for Project Hope Helps
Dr. Karen S. Evans brings decades of distinguished public service and cybersecurity leadership to her role as a key supporter of Project Hope Helps. A nationally recognized expert in infrastructure resilience and digital security, Dr. Evans currently serves as the Executive Assistant Director for Cybersecurity at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), where she coordinates national efforts to protect critical infrastructure across sectors.
Dr. Evans’ career reflects a deep commitment to national security, energy resilience, and workforce development—principles that directly align with the mission of Project Hope Helps. Her prior leadership as the first Assistant Secretary for Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response at the U.S. Department of Energy, and as Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, underscores her capacity to lead and support cross-sector collaborations that address emerging threats.
Earlier in her career, Dr. Evans served as the national director of the U.S. Cyber Challenge, a public-private partnership that built pathways for underserved individuals into cybersecurity careers—an effort resonant with Project Hope Helps’ work to restore lives and communities through workforce reintegration, recovery housing, and purpose-driven support systems.
Her public service includes senior roles at the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) during the George W. Bush administration, where she managed over $71 billion in federal IT investments, as well as work with the Department of Agriculture, Department of Justice, and National Park Service.
Beyond federal service, Dr. Evans co-founded SafeGov and served as Managing Director of the Cyber Readiness Institute, championing responsible and secure technology practices for public institutions.
Dr. Evans holds a PhD in Business Administration, a Master of Arts in Public History, and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from West Virginia University. She is an elected Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration and continues to lead with clarity, innovation, and a heart for public good.
Her support of Project Hope Helps reflects her lifelong dedication to building systems that protect, empower, and uplift—especially for those most vulnerable.
Jacob R. Evans
Co-Founder & Executive Director
Project Hope Helps, Inc.
Jacob R. Evans is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Project Hope Helps, Inc., a nonprofit organization committed to advancing recovery, resilience, and reintegration through community-based solutions. Recognized by the Governor of Idaho and honored by the Idaho Business Review as a “40 Under 40” awardee, Evans has spent the past decade on the front lines of the substance use crisis—building systems that restore dignity and deliver real outcomes.
A seasoned recovery strategist and national advocate, Evans has personally conducted over 1,000 crisis interventions and helped more than 2,000 individuals find a pathway to recovery. Through Project Hope Helps, he has led a range of volunteer-driven initiatives, including structured recovery housing, peer navigation programs, legal system advocacy, and direct transportation to care—all provided at no cost to those served. These grassroots efforts have not only saved lives but created scalable models of community impact.
In 2023, Evans co-founded the Nampa Narcan Initiative alongside Chief Tom Wright of Nampa Fire EMS. The program—recognized for its unique integration of peer support, overdose response, and follow-up engagement—connected over 220 people to treatment in its first year and has become a statewide example of how public safety and nonprofits can partner to change lives.
Jacob brings a deeply analytical and service-minded approach to his leadership. He studied law at West Virginia University College of Law, where he served as Student Body Vice President, Student Governor, and Chairman of the Board of Governors, receiving multiple academic and leadership honors, including Outstanding Delegate at the National Model United Nations conferences on three occasions.
Beyond his legal and recovery background, Evans has collaborated with veterans organizations, USSOCOM, major universities, and municipal governments to develop strategic interventions for at-risk populations. His work focuses on measurable impact, ethical care delivery, and creating long-term systems of support.
A proud resident of Nampa, Idaho, Jacob is also a husband and father to two young daughters. His commitment to healing his city is both personal and professional:
“I want a healthier Nampa. I want to help my city heal and arm our citizens with access to equitable health options.”
Through Project Hope Helps, Jacob R. Evans continues to lead with conviction, compassion, and a vision for recovery that leaves no one behind.
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