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Table <strong>of</strong> Contents:<br />

<strong>Directory</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Resources</strong><br />

Bozeman, <strong>Montana</strong><br />

Academic Support..................................................................................14<br />

Child Care...................................................................................................14<br />

Children with Special Needs..............................................................15<br />

Clothing.......................................................................................................15<br />

Domestic Violence..................................................................................16<br />

Education...................................................................................................2<br />

Faith Based Needs..................................................................................17<br />

Financial Assistance..............................................................................18<br />

Food..............................................................................................................21<br />

Household Items.....................................................................................16<br />

Housing.......................................................................................................22<br />

Intensive Care for Children................................................................24<br />

Job Skills .....................................................................................................25<br />

Job Training ..............................................................................................25<br />

Legal Services...........................................................................................25<br />

Life Skills....................................................................................................14<br />

Low Cost Health Care ...........................................................................27<br />

Medical Care .............................................................................................27<br />

Mental Health Treatment & Care.....................................................28<br />

Parenting....................................................................................................30<br />

Pregnancy..................................................................................................31<br />

Quick Reference Guide.........................................................................6<br />

School Support ........................................................................................37<br />

Schools ........................................................................................................2<br />

Substance Abuse Treatment..............................................................32<br />

Transportation ........................................................................................33<br />

Youth Services & Mentoring..............................................................34


Willson School Building<br />

404 West Main St.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 522-­‐6027<br />

SCHOOLS WITHIN THE DISTRICT<br />

Name Position Phone<br />

Liz Cleary Enrollment Secretary 522-­‐6005<br />

Dr. Marilyn King Assistant Superintendent 522-­‐6003<br />

Jeanne Delin Administrative Assistant to Assistant Superintendent 522-­‐6003<br />

Robin Arnold Curriculum Director, Title & Grants Coordinator 522-­‐6027<br />

Lisa Sheehan Curriculum Secretary 522-­‐6027<br />

Rebecca Spear District Nurse 522-­‐6057<br />

Laura St. John Student Advocacy Coordinator 522-­‐6021<br />

Heather Denny McKinney-­‐Vento Liaison for Families in Transition 522-­‐6066<br />

Lauren Sutton AmeriCorps/VISTA 522-­‐7160<br />

Emily Dickinson Elementary School<br />

2435 Annie St.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 522-­‐6650<br />

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS<br />

Name Position Phone<br />

Sharon Navas Principal 522-­‐6650<br />

Roy Crosby Assistant Principal 522-­‐6639<br />

Kathy Mundy Secretary 522-­‐6650<br />

Heidi Makoutz Parent Liaison 922-­‐4236<br />

Kim Wegner-­‐McCauley School Psychologist/Counselor 522-­‐6609<br />

Attendance 522-­‐6610<br />

Fax 522-­‐6640<br />

Hawthorne Elementary School<br />

114 North Rouse St.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 522-­‐6700<br />

Name Position Phone<br />

Dr. Robin Miller Principal 522-­‐6700<br />

Cathie Norton Secretary 522-­‐6700<br />

Libby Michaud Parent Liaison 587-­‐3840<br />

Marchell Oswood School Psychologist/Counselor 522-­‐6706<br />

Attendance 522-­‐6710<br />

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Fax Number 522-­‐6730<br />

Hyalite Elementary School<br />

3600 West Babcock St.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 582-­‐6800<br />

Name Position Phone<br />

Robbye Hamburgh Principal 582-­‐6800<br />

Vicki Collins Secretary 582-­‐6800<br />

Stacey Tompkins Parent Liaison 582-­‐6851<br />

Steve Marty School Psychologist/Counselor 582-­‐6848<br />

Attendance 582-­‐6810<br />

Fax Number 582-­‐6850<br />

Irving Elementary School<br />

611 South 8 th Ave.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 522-­‐6600<br />

Name Position Phone<br />

Adrian Advincula Principal 582-­‐6600<br />

Claudia Leake Secretary 582-­‐6600<br />

Heidi Makoutz Parent Liaison 922-­‐4236<br />

Trish Garnick School Psychologist/Counselor 522-­‐6561<br />

Attendance 522-­‐6565<br />

Fax Number 522-­‐6690<br />

Longfellow Elementary School<br />

516 South Tracy Ave.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 522-­‐6150<br />

Name Position Phone<br />

Randy Walthall Principal 522-­‐6150<br />

Nancy Planalp Secretary 522-­‐6150<br />

Melissa Costigan Parent Liaison 587-­‐3840<br />

Jill Lea School Psychologist/Counselor 522-­‐6153<br />

Attendance 522-­‐6160<br />

Fax Number 522-­‐6180<br />

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Morning Star Elementary School<br />

830 Arnold St.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 522-­‐6500<br />

Name Position Phone<br />

Nonnie Hughes Principal 522-­‐6500<br />

Francine Cuchine Secretary 522-­‐6500<br />

Libby Michaud Parent Liaison 922-­‐4237<br />

Elsa Kilwein Counselor 522-­‐6539<br />

Attendance 522-­‐6510<br />

Fax Number 522-­‐6550<br />

Whittier Elementary School<br />

511 North 5th<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 522-­‐6750<br />

Name Position Phone<br />

Jerry Bauer Principal 522-­‐6750<br />

Carol Hummel Secretary 522-­‐6750<br />

Melissa Costigan Parent Liaison 922-­‐4245<br />

Jennifer Chrisman Counselor 522-­‐6779<br />

Chief Joseph Middle School<br />

4255 Kimberwicke<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 522-­‐6300<br />

MIDDLE SCHOOLS<br />

Name Position Phone<br />

Diane Cashell Principal 522-­‐6300<br />

Brian Ayers Assistant Principal 522-­‐6300<br />

Lynn Seiger Secretary 522-­‐6300<br />

Rosalie Lee Guidance Counselor 522-­‐6320<br />

Wendy Fedock Guidance Secretary 522-­‐6300<br />

Kathy Stephens Attendance Secretary 522-­‐6301<br />

Attendance Attendance 522-­‐6310<br />

Fax Number Fax Number 522-­‐6306<br />

Sacajawea Middle School<br />

3525 South Third<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 522-­‐6300<br />

Name Position Phone<br />

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Gordon Grissom Principal 522-­‐6400<br />

Joe Moriarty Assistant Principal 522-­‐6400<br />

Barb Denny Secretary 522-­‐647<br />

Kenneth Bies Guidance Counselor 522-­‐6421<br />

Mark Salo Guidance Counselor 522-­‐6420<br />

Trish Garnick School Psychologist/Counselor 522-­‐6430<br />

Attendance 522-­‐6410<br />

Fax Number 522-­‐6474<br />

Bozeman High School<br />

205 North 11th<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 522-­‐6200<br />

HIGH SCHOOLS<br />

Name Position Phone<br />

Dr. Robert Watson Principal 522-­‐6200<br />

Ken Gibson Assistant Principal 522-­‐6243<br />

Mike Ruyle Assistant Principal 522-­‐6239<br />

Cynthia Newman Senior Secretary 522-­‐6200<br />

Lorrie Hansen Secretary 522-­‐6243<br />

Sherri Blackwood Crisis Counselor 522-­‐6211<br />

Larry Bittner Senior Guidance Counselor 522-­‐6206<br />

Shannon Stevens Junior Guidance Counselor 522-­‐6208<br />

Dianne Corneer Sophomore Guidance Counselor 522-­‐6207<br />

Diana Pollari Freshman Guidance Counselor 522-­‐6209<br />

Marta Bush School Psychologist 522-­‐6214<br />

Shawna Kelly School Psychologist 522-­‐6622<br />

Bridger Alternative Program<br />

404 W. Main Street -­‐ 2nd Floor <strong>of</strong> the Willson Building<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 522-­‐6100<br />

Name Position Phone<br />

Dr. Robert Watson Principal 522-­‐6100<br />

Mike Ruyle Assistant Principal 522-­‐6100<br />

Mary Kate Boling Secretary 522-­‐6100<br />

Anne Sullivan Guidance Counselor 522-­‐6107<br />

Tricia Williamson Guidance Counselor 522-­‐6116<br />

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ACADEMIC SUPPORT<br />

QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE<br />

All <strong>Montana</strong> phone numbers have area code (406)<br />

Human Resource Development Council, Head Start 587-­‐4486<br />

A free early childhood program for income eligible families.<br />

Thrive, Parent Liaison 587-­‐3840<br />

Support, resources and help navigating the school system.<br />

Thrive, Child Advancement Project 587-­‐3840<br />

(CAP) is an in-­‐school mentoring program for kids.<br />

CHILD CARE SUPPORT<br />

Child Care Connections 587-­‐7786<br />

Promoting quality childcare.<br />

CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS<br />

Eagle Mount 586-­‐1781<br />

Recreation for children with disabilities.<br />

Family Outreach 587-­‐2477<br />

Case management for developmental disabilities.<br />

Helena Industries Case Management 587-­‐7703<br />

Ages 16 and older with developmental disabilities.<br />

Reach, Inc<br />

Assisting adults with disabilities. 587-­‐1271<br />

CLOTHING<br />

The Help Center 586-3333<br />

<strong>Resources</strong> to find clothing.<br />

Love INC, Linen Closet 586-3008<br />

Clothes Closet.<br />

Sacks <strong>of</strong> Bozeman 587-7283<br />

Thrift store.<br />

Salvation Army 586-5813<br />

Thrift store.<br />

Bozeman <strong>Community</strong> Thrift Shop 586-5261<br />

Furniture, home goods and clothing.<br />

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE<br />

Bozeman Shelter Care Facility 586-­‐2566<br />

Short-­‐term home and family environment to young people in crisis.<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Family Services 585-­‐9984<br />

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Child protection services and family resources.<br />

HAVEN 586-­‐4111<br />

24-­‐hour emergency assistance.<br />

Human Resource Development Council 587-­‐4486<br />

Emergency Housing Assistance.<br />

EDUCATION<br />

MSU GED Testing and Info Center 994-­‐4311<br />

Adult and <strong>Community</strong> Education 522-­‐6012<br />

Bozeman Public Schools, Adult Basic & Literacy Education 585-­‐8673<br />

<strong>Montana</strong> State University 994-­‐9352<br />

FAITH BASED SERVICES<br />

Love in the Name <strong>of</strong> Christ (LOVE Inc.) 587-­‐3008<br />

Volunteer services.<br />

Lutheran Social Services <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong> 586-­‐2486<br />

Foster care and adoption counseling.<br />

United Methodist Church 586-­‐5413<br />

Bread <strong>of</strong> Life Ministries.<br />

Resurrection Parish 586-­‐9243<br />

Counseling and aid to the needy.<br />

Salvation Army 586-­‐5813<br />

Emergency welfare aid, lodging, meals, clothing & gasoline.<br />

Seventh Day Adventist 586-­‐2414<br />

Free used clothing, help with food, lodging and transportation.<br />

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE<br />

Consumer Credit Counseling 582-­‐9273<br />

Counseling and education.<br />

Energy share 587-­‐4486<br />

Prevention <strong>of</strong> power shut-­‐<strong>of</strong>f.<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong> Office <strong>of</strong> Public Assistance 582-3010<br />

Food stamps, Medicaid, CHIP, SNAP, WIC, TANF.<br />

Human Resource Development Council 587-­‐4486<br />

Emergency fuel, rent, and shelter.<br />

L.I.E.A.P 222-­‐0896<br />

Energy assistance Oct-­‐May.<br />

Love INC 587-­‐3008<br />

Budget Counseling.<br />

Social Security Administration, Disability income 586-­‐4501<br />

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FOOD<br />

Bread <strong>of</strong> Life Ministry 582-­‐2123<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong> Office <strong>of</strong> Public Assistance 582-­‐3010<br />

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong> Valley Food Bank 586-­‐7600<br />

Food available on a 30-­‐day basis.<br />

His Soup 581-­‐1621<br />

Rescue Mission that meets the needs <strong>of</strong> homeless.<br />

LOVE Inc. 587-­‐3008<br />

Volunteer services.<br />

Meals on Wheels Program 586-­‐2421<br />

Delivery service to homebound seniors.<br />

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS<br />

Love INC, Furniture 587-­‐3008<br />

Furniture ministry.<br />

Sacks <strong>of</strong> Bozeman 587-­‐7283<br />

Thrift store including furniture.<br />

Salvation Army 586-­‐5813<br />

Thrift store including furniture.<br />

Bozeman <strong>Community</strong> Thrift Shop 586-­‐5261<br />

Household items, furniture, clothing.<br />

HOUSING<br />

Amos House 586-­‐3840<br />

Men’s shelter.<br />

Boulevard Apt 587-­‐4486<br />

Affordable housing.<br />

Darlington Manor 587-­‐2981<br />

Affordable housing.<br />

Family Promise 582-­‐7388<br />

Faith organizations helping homeless families who have children.<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong> Manor 587-­‐1591<br />

Affordable housing.<br />

Greenwood Plaza 587-­‐3921<br />

Affordable housing.<br />

Heritage Apt 586-­‐8560<br />

Affordable housing.<br />

HRDC Emergency Services 587-­‐4486<br />

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Transitional Housing.<br />

MSU Family and Graduate Housing 994-­‐3730<br />

For students only.<br />

P.A.T.H Outreach 522-­‐7357<br />

Project for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness.<br />

INTENSIVE CARE FOR YOUTH<br />

A.W.A.R.E 586-­‐6020<br />

Provides disability services for persons with challenging mental health, emotional and<br />

developmental disabilities.<br />

Youth Dynamics 585-­‐9402<br />

Progressive family and community centered behavioral health services.<br />

JOB SKILLS & TRAINING<br />

Career Transitions 587-­‐1721<br />

Assists and strengthens families and individuals to become self-­‐sufficient through<br />

education, training and employment.<br />

Human Resource Development Council 587-­‐4486<br />

Job Service 582-­‐9200<br />

Serves both employer and job seeker.<br />

<strong>Montana</strong> State University 994-­‐6617<br />

Vocational <strong>Resources</strong> 587-­‐0601<br />

Career counseling, training, transportation, job placement, independent living, and<br />

adaptive equipment.<br />

LEGAL SERVICES<br />

Child and Elder Abuse Help Line 1(866) 820-­‐5437<br />

Child and Family Services, <strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong> 585-­‐9984<br />

Child Support Enforcement 582-­‐2173<br />

Civil Court Law and Justice Center 582-­‐2191<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Mediation Center 522-­‐8442<br />

Mediation for divorce and parenting plan assistance.<br />

Crime Stoppers 586-­‐1131<br />

Disability Rights <strong>Montana</strong> 1(800) 245-­‐4743<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong> Attorney 582-­‐2145<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong> Detention Center 582-­‐2130<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong> Sheriff’s Office 582-­‐2125<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong> Victim Witness Assistance Program 582-­‐2075<br />

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HAVEN, Sexual and Domestic Abuse Crisis Line 582-­‐2038<br />

<strong>Montana</strong> Legal Aid 1(800) 999-­‐4941<br />

<strong>Montana</strong> Legal Services Helpline 1(800) 666-­‐6899<br />

Police-non-emergency 582-­‐2000<br />

Victim Information Notification 1(800) 456-­‐3076<br />

MEDICAL CARE<br />

Adolescent Resource Center 586-­‐8253<br />

AIDS Hotline 582-­‐1110<br />

Bozeman Deaconess Hospital 585-­‐5000<br />

Bozeman Urgent Care 586-­‐8711<br />

Bridger Clinic<br />

Reproductive health care. 587-­‐0681<br />

Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) 1(877) 543-­‐7669<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Health Partners ~ <strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>Community</strong> Clinic 585-­‐1360<br />

High quality, cost-­‐effective medical care.<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Health Partners ~ Dental Clinic 585-­‐8701<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong> City/<strong>County</strong> Health Department 582-­‐3100<br />

Immunizations, Public Health, WIC, breast feeding support.<br />

La Leche League<br />

Breast feeding support. 582-­‐5688<br />

Women, Infants and Children (WIC) 582-­‐3115<br />

MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT & CARE<br />

A.W.A.R.E. 587-­‐1181<br />

Youth patient treatment.<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Health Partners ~ <strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>Community</strong> Clinic 585-­‐1360<br />

High quality, cost-­‐effective healthcare.<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong> Mental Health Center 522-­‐7357<br />

Fees based on ability to pay.<br />

Hope House 585-­‐1180<br />

Mental Health facility.<br />

Human Development Clinic 994-­‐4113<br />

Low-­‐cost services provided by MSU graduate students.<br />

Mental Health America <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong> 1 (877) 927-­‐6642<br />

Mental Health Association for <strong>Montana</strong> Kids 1(800) 823-­‐6426<br />

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Medicaid Helpline 1(800) 363-­‐8312<br />

Medicare Information Line 1(800) 633-­‐4227<br />

<strong>Montana</strong> Mental Health Services Plan (MHSP) 1(800) 624-­‐3958<br />

State Addictive and Mental Disorders Information Line 1 (888) 866-­‐0328<br />

The Help Center 586-­‐3333<br />

24 Hour crisis hotline<br />

The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) 585-­‐8959<br />

Youth Dynamics 585-­‐9402<br />

Therapeutic behavioral health services for children and families,<br />

specializing in foster and group home care.<br />

PARENTING SUPPORT<br />

Adolescent Resource Center 586-­‐8253<br />

Focus on drug prevention.<br />

Big Sky Youth Center 586-­‐2566<br />

Shelter care/group home takes youth from 11-­‐18 years old.<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong> City/<strong>County</strong> Health Department 582-­‐3100<br />

Breast-­‐feeding, care <strong>of</strong> infants and pregnancy education.<br />

Hearts and Homes 585-­‐8544<br />

Crisis care.<br />

Human Development Clinic 994-­‐4113<br />

Parenting through divorce.<br />

Human Resource Development Council 587-­‐4486<br />

Education, Youth Development Programs.<br />

Thrive, Parent Liaison 587-­‐4734<br />

Support to parents and a link between school and home.<br />

Thrive, Programs for Dads 587-­‐4734<br />

Dynamite Dad’s Group.<br />

Thrive, The Parent Place Family Resource Center 587-­‐4734<br />

Parent resources, education, and free newsletter support and family fun.<br />

Thrive, Young Parent Groups 587-­‐4734<br />

Education.<br />

4-H Center for Youth Development 994-­‐3501<br />

Four-­‐H clubs, camps, school enrichment programs and special interest activities.<br />

PREGNANCY<br />

La Leche League 587-­‐1152<br />

Breastfeeding support.<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong> City/<strong>County</strong> Health Dept. Pregnancy Center 582-­‐2100<br />

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Bozeman Clinic 587-­‐4242<br />

Family care.<br />

Bridger Clinic 587-­‐0681<br />

Reproductive healthcare based on income.<br />

SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous 585-­‐4079<br />

Support group for alcoholism.<br />

Al Anon Family & Friends 585-­‐4258<br />

Support group for family and friends.<br />

Adolescent Resource Center 586-­‐5908<br />

Outpatient adolescent treatment and prevention.<br />

Adult Children <strong>of</strong> Alcoholics & Dysfunctional Families 587-­‐3690<br />

Support group.<br />

Alcohol and Drug Assistance Center 994-­‐5937<br />

Alcohol and Drug Services 586-­‐5493<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Public Health and Human Services 585-­‐9984<br />

TRANSPORTATION<br />

Driver’s License Bureau 587-­‐0461<br />

Galavan 587-­‐2434<br />

Rides to low income, disabled, and elderly.<br />

LOVE Inc. 587-­‐3008<br />

Transportation to resources in the community.<br />

Streamline Bus Service 587-­‐ 2434<br />

Offers service throughout the Bozeman area to fulfill everyone’s transportation<br />

needs. Economical, efficient, eco-­‐conscience and fare free.<br />

All Valley Cab 388-­‐9999<br />

Greater Valley Taxi 587-­‐6303<br />

Greyhound Bus 587-­‐3110<br />

YOUTH SERVICES<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters 587-­‐1216<br />

Help children reach their potential through pr<strong>of</strong>essional one-­‐on-­‐one relationships.<br />

Boys and Girls Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Gallatin</strong> Valley 587-­‐8442<br />

To inspire and enable young people to reach their full potential.<br />

Boy Scouts <strong>of</strong> America 624-­‐0272<br />

A program for young people that builds character, trains them in the<br />

responsibilities <strong>of</strong> participating citizenship, and develops personal fitness.<br />

Big Sky Youth Empowerment Project 539-­‐0399<br />

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BYEP exists to connect at-­‐risk youth with the outdoors at no charge.<br />

Big Sky Youth Initiative 585-­‐0294<br />

Provide opportunities through mentoring youth-­‐driven, adult-­‐supported programs.<br />

Girl Scouts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong> and Wyoming 252-­‐0488<br />

A program for girls that builds character and trains them in the<br />

responsibilities <strong>of</strong> participating citizenship.<br />

Greater <strong>Gallatin</strong> United Way 587-­‐4486<br />

Improving the lives <strong>of</strong> others by mobilizing the caring power <strong>of</strong> communities.<br />

<strong>Montana</strong> Conservation Corps 587-­‐4475<br />

Performing service projects which have a lasting and<br />

beneficial impact on our natural environment and communities.<br />

The Rock Youth Center 522-­‐7979<br />

A safe place for youth to hang out, get a meal, study and have fun.<br />

Runaway Hotline 1(800) 621-­‐4000<br />

Provides crisis intervention and referrals for youth, parents and families.<br />

OTHER SERVICES<br />

Bozeman Public Library 582-­‐2400<br />

Mon -­‐ Thur 10:00 -­‐ 8:00<br />

Fri -­‐ Sat 10:00 -­‐ 5:00<br />

Sun 1:00 -­‐ 5:00 (Sept. -­‐ May)<br />

Bozeman Public Schools 522-­‐6027<br />

Dept. <strong>of</strong> Family Services 585-­‐9984<br />

Greater <strong>Gallatin</strong> United Way 587-­‐2194<br />

Shower Ministry 586-­‐5413<br />

Suicide Loss/Saving Lives 570-­‐8353<br />

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DIRECTORY OF SERVICES<br />

ACADEMIC SUPPORT<br />

Human Resource Development Council (HRDC)<br />

32 South Tracy Ave.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 587-­‐4486<br />

www.hrdc9.org<br />

info@hrdc9.org<br />

The HRDC serves community’s and people’s needs by developing resources that provide<br />

opportunities and essential services such as health and nutrition, emergency services, affordable<br />

housing, Head Start, youth development, volunteer opportunities, transportation, energy assistance,<br />

and conservation and community development.<br />

Services/Programs<br />

Housing<br />

Energy Assistance<br />

Transportation<br />

Head Start<br />

Youth Development<br />

Thrive<br />

400 East Babcock St.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 587-­‐3840<br />

www.allthrive.org<br />

thrive@allthrive.org<br />

The mission <strong>of</strong> Thrive is to encourage healthy family development through community awareness,<br />

parent education and support to children and families. Thrive is committed to providing early and<br />

ample education and support to parents and their children.<br />

Services/Programs<br />

Child Advancement Project (CAP)<br />

The Parent Place<br />

Partnership Project to Strengthen Families<br />

Parent Liaison<br />

Girls for a Change<br />

CHILD CARE SUPPORT<br />

Child Care Connections<br />

317 E. Mendenhall St. #C<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 587-­‐7786<br />

www.childcareconnections.info<br />

info@childcareconnections.org<br />

Child Care Connections promotes quality childcare by supporting childcare pr<strong>of</strong>essionals, families<br />

and the communities it serves. Child Care Connections is the only resource and referral agency in<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong>, Park and Meagher Counties.<br />

Services/Programs<br />

Scholarships for families struggling with the high cost <strong>of</strong> child care<br />

Free referrals to registered/licensed child care programs<br />

Consumer education to help parents find quality child care<br />

Consultation and guidance for individuals interested in starting a child care program. Financial<br />

reimbursement for nutritious meals served in child care and education to promote lifelong<br />

healthy eating habits<br />

Safety programs dedicated to preventing childhood injuries<br />

Child safety seat resources<br />

Babysitting courses for area youth<br />

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CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS<br />

Eagle Mount<br />

6901 Goldenstein Ln.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715-­‐8005<br />

(406) 586-­‐1781<br />

www.eaglemount.org<br />

eaglemount@eaglemount.org<br />

Eagle Mount facilitates and implements therapeutic recreational programs such as skiing, swimming<br />

and horseback riding to benefit people with disabilities and children with cancer, and provides<br />

support for their families.<br />

Family Outreach<br />

619 N. Church, Unit #1<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 587-­‐2477<br />

www.familyoutreach.org<br />

Family Outreach is a private non-­‐pr<strong>of</strong>it agency providing home-­‐based education and support services<br />

to individuals throughout Southwestern <strong>Montana</strong> who have disabilities or developmental delays.<br />

Helena Industries Case Management<br />

300 N Willson Ave.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715-­‐3551<br />

(406) 587-­‐7703<br />

The mission <strong>of</strong> Case Management Services is to ensure that all eligible persons with developmental<br />

disabilities receive the services that will allow them to live their lives in a way that assures them the<br />

highest quality <strong>of</strong> life.<br />

Services/Programs<br />

Case Management links and coordinates service for persons with developmental disabilities who are<br />

16 years <strong>of</strong> age or older.<br />

Any person, 16 years <strong>of</strong> age <strong>of</strong> older, living in <strong>Montana</strong> who has a developmental disability is eligible<br />

for Case Management services.<br />

Reach, Inc.<br />

322 <strong>Gallatin</strong> Park Drive<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 587-­‐1271<br />

www.reachinc.org<br />

staff@reachinc.org<br />

Reach, Inc. supports adults with disabilities. Reach provides vocational and residential community<br />

supports for people with developmental disabilities and survivors <strong>of</strong> traumatic brain injuries. Reach<br />

also serves adults with other disabilities including brain injuries.<br />

CLOTHING<br />

Bozeman <strong>Community</strong> Thrift Shop<br />

8358 Huffine Lane<br />

Bozeman, MT 59718<br />

(406) 586-5261<br />

Thrift store that sells furniture, clothing, children’s toys, games and home goods.<br />

The Help Center<br />

421 E. Peach Street<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 586-3333<br />

info@bozemanhelpcenter.org<br />

www.bozemanhelpcenter.org<br />

The Help Center is available 24 hours a day, every day <strong>of</strong> the year, to assist individuals and families in<br />

sorting out problems, dealing with feelings and making decisions. In addition, the Help Center provides<br />

Rape and Suicide Outreach as well as follow-up counseling and referral.<br />

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Love in the Name <strong>of</strong> Christ (Love INC) Ministry<br />

P.O. Box 7117<br />

Bozeman, MT 59771<br />

(406) 587-­‐3008<br />

www.loveincgc.org<br />

A telephone referral ministry that works with local churches to provide volunteer services such as;<br />

transportation for individuals and families in <strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong>, access to resources, personal care<br />

items, linens, furniture, car repair, language translation, companionship, prescription assistance,<br />

household items or emergency day care. Requests and referrals are screened carefully.<br />

Sacks <strong>of</strong> Bozeman<br />

138 West Mendenhall<br />

Bozeman MT 59715<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

(406) 587-­‐7283<br />

sacksthrift.org<br />

Sacks thrift store sells low cost affordable clothing, house wares, books, toys and jewelry. Voucher<br />

systems provide free merchandise to the needy from the area churches, schools and welfare agencies<br />

and supply <strong>of</strong> free clothing is available in the store.<br />

Salvation Army Thrift Store<br />

425 E. Babcock<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 586-­‐9051<br />

www.salvationarmy.org<br />

The thrift shop <strong>of</strong>fers used clothing, furniture, and miscellaneous household items at low prices.<br />

Donations <strong>of</strong> clothing and household items are accepted. The store is operated to support the work <strong>of</strong><br />

the Salvation Army in helping the homeless and providing emergency assistance.<br />

Seventh Day Adventist<br />

24 N 15th Ave<br />

Bozeman MT 59715<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

(406) 586-­‐2414<br />

Free used clothing, emergency help with food, bedding, lodging, transportation and health education<br />

program for the needy are provided.<br />

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE<br />

Bozeman Shelter Care Facility, Inc.<br />

PO Box 4119<br />

Bozeman, MT 59771<br />

(406) 586-­‐2566<br />

(406) 585-­‐9923<br />

Bozeman Shelter Care Facility provides a short-­‐term home and family environment to young people<br />

in crisis, and strives to meet their immediate needs through education, help in planning their futures<br />

and reuniting families, where possible, as an alternative to homelessness.<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Family Services<br />

220 W Lamme, Suite 2E<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 585-­‐9984<br />

This agency <strong>of</strong>fers child protection services and family resources and investigates suspected cases <strong>of</strong><br />

abuse and/or neglect; <strong>of</strong>fers foster home training and licensing, day care certification, and special<br />

needs adoptions.<br />

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Haven<br />

PO Box 752<br />

Bozeman, MT 59771<br />

(406) 586-­‐4111 (crisis line)<br />

(406) 586-­‐7689 (business <strong>of</strong>fice)<br />

(406) 582-­‐2038 (legal advocate)<br />

(406) 586-­‐0263 (fax)<br />

Haven provides 24 hours emergency assistance, temporary shelter, legal assistance and advocacy,<br />

support and education for battered women and their children and <strong>of</strong>fers community education, and<br />

referrals for those who batter. Haven also provides information and referrals for temporary<br />

restraining orders.<br />

Human Resource Development Council - Emergency Housing Assistance<br />

321 E Main<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 587-­‐4486<br />

www.hrdc9.org<br />

info@hrdc9.org<br />

The HRDC helps families who are homeless or in imminent danger <strong>of</strong> becoming homeless. A month's<br />

rent or mortgage payment may be available for homeless families or for those in immediate danger<br />

<strong>of</strong> becoming homeless.<br />

The VOICE Center<br />

<strong>Montana</strong> State University<br />

P.O. Box 173260<br />

Bozeman, MT 59717-­‐3260<br />

(406) 994-­‐2311<br />

www.montana.edu/voice/<br />

The <strong>Montana</strong> State University VOICE Center is committed to the belief that all people have the right<br />

to live free from violence and the fear <strong>of</strong> violence. The VOICE Center is a program <strong>of</strong> the Student<br />

Health Service that provides free and confidential support, advocacy, and referral services to<br />

survivors <strong>of</strong> rape, sexual assault, relationship violence, and stalking. The VOICE Center emphasizes<br />

empowerment <strong>of</strong> the survivor and peer-­‐based services provided by trained Advocates. VOICE Center<br />

Advocates can discuss concerns; reporting options, temporary orders <strong>of</strong> protection, support groups,<br />

counseling, and medical resources. It can also assist or accompany survivors in accessing medical,<br />

legal, or other services. Services are free & confidential.<br />

FAITH BASED SERVICES<br />

Love in the Name <strong>of</strong> Christ (Love INC) Ministry<br />

P.O. Box 7117<br />

Bozeman, MT 59771<br />

(406) 587-­‐3008<br />

www.loveincgc.org<br />

Love, INC is a telephone referral ministry that works with local churches to provide volunteer<br />

services such as; transportation for individuals and families in <strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong>, access to resources,<br />

personal care items, linens, furniture, car repair, language translation, companionship, prescription<br />

assistance, household items or emergency day care. Requests and referrals are screened carefully.<br />

Resurrection Parish<br />

1725 S 11th Ave<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 586-­‐9243<br />

Resurrection parish provides counseling and aid to the needy, including occasional overnight<br />

accommodations.<br />

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Salvation Army<br />

203 32 S Rouse<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 586-­‐5813<br />

www.salvationarmy.org<br />

The Salvation Army <strong>of</strong>fers a helping hand to local families in need and various other services.<br />

Emergency welfare aid, which could include lodging, meals, clothing or gasoline.<br />

Seventh Day Adventist<br />

24 N 15th Ave<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

Free used clothing, emergency help with food, bedding, lodging, transportation and health education<br />

program for the needy are provided.<br />

United Methodist Church<br />

121 S Willson Ave<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715-­‐4628<br />

(406) 586-­‐5413<br />

www.bozemanumc.org<br />

The United Methodist Church partners with many community and international groups including<br />

Family Promise <strong>of</strong> <strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Habitat for Humanity, the Intermountain Children's Home,<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong> Food Bank, and Love INC to provide assistance to families in need.<br />

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE<br />

Human Resource Development Council (HRDC)<br />

32 South Tracy Ave.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 587-­‐4486<br />

www.thehrdc9.org<br />

info@hrdc9.org<br />

The HRDC serves communities and people’s needs by developing resources that provide<br />

opportunities and essential services such as health and nutrition, emergency services, affordable<br />

housing, Head Start, youth development, volunteer opportunities, transportation, energy assistance,<br />

and conservation and community development.<br />

Services/Programs<br />

Housing<br />

Energy Assistance<br />

Transportation<br />

Head Start<br />

Youth Development<br />

Office <strong>of</strong> Public Assistance<br />

237 West Main<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 582-­‐3010<br />

www.dphhs.mt.gov<br />

Public Assistance Programs: The State Department <strong>of</strong> Public Health and Human Services administers a<br />

number <strong>of</strong> programs aimed at helping low-­‐income <strong>Montana</strong>ns move out <strong>of</strong> poverty and become self-­‐<br />

sufficient.<br />

Child Care Assistance: The department <strong>of</strong>fers "Best Beginnings" child-­‐care scholarships to qualified low-­‐<br />

income families who send children to licensed child-­‐care centers, registered group or family child-­‐care<br />

homes, or legally unregistered child-­‐care providers. Scholarships are available to low-­‐income working<br />

families and families who get cash assistance through the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)<br />

program.<br />

Children's Health Insurance Plan (CHIP: CHIP is a low-­‐cost, private health insurance plan that provides<br />

coverage for eligible <strong>Montana</strong> children up to age 19.<br />

To be eligible, a child must:<br />

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Be a <strong>Montana</strong> resident and U.S. citizen or qualified alien.<br />

Have been without health insurance coverage for at least three months.<br />

Be ineligible for Medicaid.<br />

Meet income guidelines.<br />

Have parents who do not work for the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong>.<br />

Energy Assistance: The department <strong>of</strong>fers two programs aimed at helping low-­‐income individuals reduce their<br />

heating costs. The Weatherization Program helps participants to improve the heating efficiency <strong>of</strong> their<br />

homes thus reducing their energy consumption. The Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP) pays<br />

part <strong>of</strong> winter energy bills for eligible people. Most utilities <strong>of</strong>fer discounts to LIEAP recipients.<br />

Medicaid<br />

<strong>Montana</strong> Medicaid is a joint federal-­‐state program that pays for a broad range <strong>of</strong> medically necessary health<br />

care and long-­‐term care for eligible low-­‐income <strong>Montana</strong>ns. Applicants must be <strong>Montana</strong> residents and U.S.<br />

citizens (or qualified non-­‐citizen), and must fall into one <strong>of</strong> the following groups:<br />

Parents or other related adults with dependent children under age 19<br />

Children<br />

Pregnant women<br />

Women diagnosed with breast or cervical cancer or pre-­‐cancer<br />

People aged 65 or older<br />

People who are blind or disabled (using Social Security criteria)<br />

Medicaid recipients receive either full or basic Medicaid coverage based on which eligibility group they fall<br />

into. Those who are eligible for full coverage are able to get coverage for all services that Medicaid covers,<br />

assuming they are medically necessary. Full Medicaid is provided to recipients who are:<br />

Under age 21<br />

Blind or disabled<br />

Age 65 or older<br />

Pregnant<br />

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): The program mission is to provide supplemental food<br />

assistance to low income people and improve the nutrition, health, and well being <strong>of</strong> SNAP recipients. The<br />

program was previously known as the Food Stamp Program.<br />

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF): TANF provides temporary financial assistance to needy<br />

families. A household may receive TANF benefits for no more than 60 months.<br />

Those who may be eligible for TANF benefits are:<br />

Minor children.<br />

Certain relatives with whom minor children are living, including siblings.<br />

Women in their last trimester <strong>of</strong> pregnancy who have no other eligible children.<br />

Refugees with minor dependent children.<br />

WIC: The goal <strong>of</strong> the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is to<br />

give children the best possible start in life by ensuring that they get proper nutrition both in utero and during<br />

their preschool years. The program provides nutritious foods, such as iron-­‐fortified cereal, milk, eggs, peanut<br />

butter, and dried beans, as well as formula for mothers who choose not to breastfeed. It also provides<br />

nutrition education to improve eating behavior.<br />

To qualify for WIC, applicants must be either:<br />

A woman who is pregnant, breastfeeding, or recently had a baby.<br />

A child up to age 5.<br />

In all cases, applicants must meet income guidelines, and a health pr<strong>of</strong>essional must consider<br />

their health to be at risk.<br />

Consumer Credit Counseling<br />

8645 Huffine Ln.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59718-­‐7564<br />

(406) 582-­‐9273<br />

www.cccsmt.org<br />

The goal <strong>of</strong> consumer credit counseling is to provide the best counseling and education to help its<br />

clients improve their financial situation.<br />

Services/Programs<br />

Bankruptcy Counseling & Education<br />

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Debt Management Counseling<br />

Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)<br />

Housing Counseling<br />

Tax Preparation and Earned Income Credit<br />

Reverse Mortgage Counseling<br />

Social Security Administration<br />

3208 North 27 th Ave.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59718<br />

(406) 586-­‐4501<br />

www.ssa.gov<br />

This agency administers the Social Security program and answers questions and handles problems<br />

when applying for retirement, disability and survivor benefits.<br />

Energy Share<br />

318 N. Last Chance Gulch Suite 2B<br />

Helena, MT 59601<br />

1(888) 779-­‐7589<br />

www.energysharemt.com<br />

rachel@energysharemt.com<br />

Energy Share <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong> is a private nonpr<strong>of</strong>it organization. Its primary purpose is to help<br />

<strong>Montana</strong>ns faced with energy emergencies meet their needs and move towards self-­‐reliance.<br />

Services/Programs<br />

Assists with heating bills and financial emergencies when unexpected expenses occur. Including<br />

a vehicle breaking down, lay-­‐<strong>of</strong>f from employment, or medical expenses.<br />

Furnace Safety<br />

Unsafe furnaces or water heaters can be examined and either repaired or replaced.<br />

Weatherization<br />

Cost effective weatherization measures in the homes <strong>of</strong> qualifying Energy West consumers are<br />

provided to maximize energy savings.<br />

Help a Neighbor<br />

Assistance to energy emergencies.<br />

Love in the Name <strong>of</strong> Christ (Love INC) Ministry<br />

P.O. Box 7117<br />

Bozeman, MT 59771<br />

(406) 587-­‐3008<br />

www.loveincgc.org<br />

Love INC is a telephone referral ministry that works with local churches to provide volunteer<br />

services such as; transportation for individuals and families in <strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong>, access to resources,<br />

personal care items, linens, furniture, car repair, language translation, companionship, prescription<br />

assistance, household items or emergency day care. Requests and referrals are screened carefully.<br />

Social Security Administration, Disability income<br />

3208 North 27 th Ave.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59718<br />

(406) 586-­‐4501<br />

www.ssa.gov<br />

Administers the Social Security program and answers questions and handles problems when<br />

applying for retirement, disability and survivor benefits.<br />

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FOOD ASSISTANCE<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong> Valley Food Bank<br />

602 Bond Street<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 586-­‐7600<br />

www.gallatinvalleyfoodbank.org<br />

info@gallatinvalleyfoodbank.org<br />

The mission <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Gallatin</strong> Valley Food Bank is to improve food security throughout the <strong>Gallatin</strong><br />

Valley. The Food Bank exists to help people who have an emergency need for food. Emergency need<br />

means that the family has run out <strong>of</strong> food and has no funds or food stamps to purchase food items.<br />

Because there is a limited supply, it is able to honor requests for food assistance only once every<br />

thirty (30) days.<br />

Services/Programs<br />

Emergency Food Box Program (5 day food supply)<br />

Senior Grocery Program (income at or below poverty threshold)<br />

Summer Lunch Program (free lunches to school-­‐aged children)<br />

HIS Soup<br />

Mission Address:<br />

1021 N 5th<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 581-­‐1621<br />

www.hissoup.org<br />

HIS Soup Rescue Mission strives to meet the needs <strong>of</strong> the homeless in <strong>Gallatin</strong> Valley.<br />

Bozeman Senior Citizen Center, Meals on Wheels Program<br />

807 North Tracy Ave.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 586-­‐2421<br />

www.montanaseniorcenter.org<br />

Services/Programs<br />

Meals on Wheels are delivered by volunteer drivers to homebound seniors living in Bozeman.<br />

Frozen meals may be delivered in advance for weekends and holidays by request. Diabetic meals<br />

are also available on request.<br />

Arrangements can be made to pick up bulk frozen Meals-­‐On-­‐Wheels for individuals living in rural<br />

areas throughout <strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong>.<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong> Public Assistance, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)<br />

237 West Main<br />

Bozeman MT 59715<br />

(406) 222-­‐8000<br />

www.dphhs.gov<br />

Services are provided to the following eligible applicants:<br />

People who live together and buy food and prepare meals together are grouped as a “household”<br />

for SNAP. Husbands and wives, and children under age 22 living with their natural, adoptive or<br />

stepparents must be considered as one household.<br />

Household members that wish to be included must be U.S. citizens or legal aliens.<br />

Household members that wish to be included must furnish or apply for a social security number.<br />

Income and resource guidelines listed in this overview must be met.<br />

Able-­‐bodied household members who are age 16 through 59 must register for work, and may be<br />

required to participate in a SNAP Employment and Training Program unless a specified<br />

exemption is met.<br />

Love in the Name <strong>of</strong> Christ (Love INC) Ministry<br />

P.O. Box 7117<br />

Bozeman, MT 59771<br />

(406) 587-­‐3008<br />

www.loveincgc.org<br />

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Love INC is a telephone referral ministry that works with local churches to provide volunteer<br />

services such as; transportation for individuals and families in <strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong>, access to resources,<br />

personal care items, linens, furniture, car repair, language translation, companionship, prescription<br />

assistance, household items or emergency day care. Requests and referrals are screened carefully.<br />

United Methodist Church<br />

Bread <strong>of</strong> Life Ministry<br />

121 S Willson Ave<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715-­‐4628<br />

(406) 582-­‐2123<br />

www.bozemanumc.org<br />

United Methodist Church partners with many community and international groups including Family<br />

Promise <strong>of</strong> <strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Habitat for Humanity, the Intermountain Children's Home, <strong>Gallatin</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> Food Bank, and Love INC which all <strong>of</strong>fer services to the homeless.<br />

HOUSING<br />

Family Promise<br />

429 East Story Ave.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 582-­‐7388<br />

www.familypromisegv.org<br />

gedwards@familypromisegv.org<br />

Family Promise <strong>of</strong> <strong>Gallatin</strong> Valley in <strong>Montana</strong> is the only non-­‐pr<strong>of</strong>it network <strong>of</strong> diverse faith<br />

organizations working together to help <strong>Gallatin</strong> Valley’s homeless families with children. Each<br />

congregation provides shelter and meals, while each family is assisted by their pr<strong>of</strong>essional social<br />

workers in finding and implementing lasting solutions to their unique situation. Based on a national<br />

program, FPGV is over 80% successful in getting families into stable housing and effective<br />

employment.<br />

Services/Programs<br />

Host & Partner Congregations<br />

About four to six times a year, for one week at a time, Host Congregations supported by<br />

volunteers from Partner Congregations provide overnight lodging, meals (supper, breakfast, and<br />

brown-­‐bag lunch), and hospitality. Hosting rotates among the eight to thirteen Host<br />

Congregations in the Network, that provide lodging for three to four families (up to 12<br />

individuals) from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 a.m. the next morning.<br />

Family Center at Canterbury House<br />

Each day from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., guests use the Family Center at Canterbury House on South<br />

Tracy Avenue for pre-­‐school children, receive counseling from the Director, seek employment,<br />

and arrange appointments to implement the program. Many guests are employed and leave to go<br />

to work during the day. During the school year, children leave the center during the day to attend<br />

school. The Family Center provides guests with a mailing address and a home base from which to<br />

conduct their housing search. The Executive/Network Director’s <strong>of</strong>fice is at the Family Center.<br />

Transportation<br />

If needed, FPGV transports guests to and from the Family Center and the current Host<br />

Congregation’s facilities, along with the guests’ luggage and the support materials, such as beds<br />

and linens.<br />

Human Resource Development Council (HRDC)<br />

32 South Tracy Ave.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 587-­‐4486<br />

www.thehrdc9.org<br />

info@hrdc9.org<br />

The HRDC serves communities and peoples needs by developing resources that provide<br />

opportunities and essential services such as health and nutrition, emergency services, affordable<br />

housing, Head Start, youth development, volunteer opportunities, transportation, energy assistance,<br />

and conservation and community development.<br />

Services/Programs<br />

Housing<br />

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Energy Assistance<br />

Transportation<br />

Head Start<br />

Youth Development<br />

P.A.T.H. Outreach<br />

Project for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness<br />

300 N. Willson Suite 3005<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 522-­‐7357<br />

P.A.T.H. is a behavioral health service program for people with mental illness as well as individuals<br />

with co-­‐occurring substance abuse disorders who are homeless or at risk <strong>of</strong> becoming homeless.<br />

Habitat for Humanity<br />

230 Arden Drive<br />

Belgrade, MT 59714<br />

(406) 388-­‐8225<br />

www.habitatbozeman.org<br />

info@habitatbozeman.org<br />

Habitat for Humanity <strong>of</strong> <strong>Gallatin</strong> Valley is a locally run affiliate <strong>of</strong> Habitat for Humanity International,<br />

a nonpr<strong>of</strong>it, ecumenical Christian housing organization. Habitat for Humanity works in partnership<br />

with people in need to build and renovate decent, affordable housing. The houses then are sold to<br />

those in need at no pr<strong>of</strong>it and with no interest charged.<br />

Amos House<br />

1021 N 5th<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 586-­‐3840<br />

www.hissoup.org<br />

HIS Soup Rescue Mission is open Saturday evening through Friday evening year round. Clients are<br />

allowed to stay for 14 (fourteen) days, in which time they will be assisted in finding work and<br />

housing.<br />

Affordable Apartment Rentals<br />

Aspen Meadows<br />

(406) 582-­‐1653<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

Bridger Peaks<br />

(406) 994-­‐0100<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

Castlebar Apartments<br />

(406) 522-­‐8778<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

Dairy Keep Apartments<br />

(406) 582-­‐1653<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

Darlington Manor<br />

606 N. 5th<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 587-­‐2981<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong> Manor<br />

1806 W Beall St<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 587-­‐1591<br />

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Greenwood Plaza<br />

802 N Grand Ave.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 587-­‐3921<br />

Legion Villa<br />

1215 W. Durston<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 587-­‐7612<br />

Pond Row Apartments<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 582-­‐1653<br />

Summer Wood Apartments<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 582-­‐1653<br />

West Babcock Apartments<br />

Bozeman, MT<br />

(406) 582-­‐1653<br />

INTENSIVE CARE FOR YOUTH<br />

Youth Dynamics<br />

(406) 245-­‐6539<br />

www.youthdynamics.org<br />

vlapp@youthdynamics.org<br />

Youth Dynamics, Inc. promotes partnerships with people for the provision <strong>of</strong> progressive family and<br />

community centered behavioral health services.<br />

Services/Programs<br />

Therapeutic Family Care<br />

Therapeutic Foster Care Program<br />

Guide Home Program<br />

Therapeutic Group Care<br />

Therapeutic Group Home Program – STAR in Billings<br />

Shelter Care Program – Big Sky Youth Center in Bozeman<br />

Group Home Program – Big Sky Youth Center in Bozeman, MT<br />

Day Treatment Program – Boulder, MT<br />

Substance Abuse Treatment<br />

Recovery Homes<br />

Intensive Care<br />

Management Program<br />

Family Support Team Program<br />

Family Based Services Program<br />

Outpatient Therapy Program<br />

Family Support Assistant Program<br />

Therapeutic Respite Care Program<br />

A.W.A.R.E.<br />

1811 West Koch<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 587-­‐1181<br />

www.aware-­‐inc.org<br />

This non-­‐pr<strong>of</strong>it human services agency provides disability services for persons with challenging<br />

mental health, emotional and developmental disabilities. A.W.A.R.E. services include: family support,<br />

outpatient services including counseling and treatment services, group homes for adults and<br />

adolescent boys, adult and children case management services.<br />

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JOB SKILLS & TRAINING<br />

Career Transitions, Inc.<br />

20900 E. Frontage Road, B-­‐Mezz<br />

Belgrade, MT 59714<br />

(406) 388-­‐6701<br />

www.careertransitions.com<br />

Assists and strengthens families and individuals to become self-­‐sufficient through education, training<br />

and employment. All services are free <strong>of</strong> charge to eligible participants. Fee clients are also accepted.<br />

The program is open to adult men and women. The WIA Adult Program: assists people ages 18 and<br />

older in job training and job search. The Trades and Technology Program provides career counseling,<br />

assessment and training.<br />

Bozeman Job Service<br />

121 N Willson<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 582-­‐9200<br />

www.montanajobs.us./bozeman<br />

Bozeman Job Service serves both the employer and job seeker by <strong>of</strong>fering labor market information,<br />

job referral and placement, vocational counseling and testing, training programs for adults and<br />

youth, and administers the unemployment insurance program. Bozeman Job Service <strong>of</strong>fers local and<br />

nationwide listings, referral and placement services for employers and jobseekers. Computers are<br />

available for jobseekers to look at state/nationwide job listings, Internet access, computerized job<br />

choice, career assessment, pr<strong>of</strong>iciency testing, resume programs, and word processing <strong>of</strong><br />

employment related documents. Job training programs are also available for eligible jobseekers.<br />

<strong>Montana</strong> State University<br />

(406) 994-­‐6617<br />

Vocational <strong>Resources</strong><br />

220 W Lamme St<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715-­‐3552<br />

(406) 587-­‐0601<br />

www.dphhs.mt.gov<br />

The mission <strong>of</strong> the Disability Services Division (DSD) <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Montana</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Public Health<br />

and Human Services is to provide services that help <strong>Montana</strong>ns with disabilities to live, work and<br />

fully participate in their communities. The division provides or contracts to provide a wide variety <strong>of</strong><br />

services for <strong>Montana</strong>ns <strong>of</strong> all ages who have physical, mental, or developmental disabilities.<br />

Services/Programs<br />

Career counseling<br />

Career training<br />

Transportation<br />

Adaptive equipment<br />

Orientation and mobility to people who are blind<br />

Rehabilitation teaching to people who are blind<br />

Independent living<br />

Physical and mental restoration<br />

Job placement<br />

Supported employment<br />

Services to employers<br />

LEGAL SERVICES<br />

Child and Family Services, <strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

220 West Lamme<br />

Suite 2B<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 585-­‐9984<br />

This agency works to protect children who have been or are at substantial risk <strong>of</strong> abuse, neglect or<br />

abandonment. It strives to assure that all children have a family who will protect them from harm.<br />

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Families are incorporated into assessments, decision-­‐making and actions with the goal <strong>of</strong> improving<br />

safety, permanency and well being for children.<br />

Child Support Enforcement<br />

615 S 16th Ave # 166,<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 582-­‐3600<br />

www.gallatin.mt.gov<br />

Child and Elder Abuse Help Line<br />

1(866) 820-­‐5437<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Mediation Center<br />

104 East Main Street<br />

Suite 310<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 522-­‐8442<br />

info@cmcmontana.org<br />

www.cmcmontana.org<br />

The <strong>Community</strong> Mediation Center works with schools, courts, legal services, city government,<br />

neighbors, families, and youth. The volunteer mediators provide a framework for people in conflict to<br />

sit down together and discuss and resolve issues respectfully.<br />

Disability Rights <strong>Montana</strong><br />

1(800) 245-­‐4743<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong> Victim Assistance Program<br />

(406) 582-­‐2075<br />

Haven<br />

PO Box 752<br />

Bozeman, MT 59771<br />

(406) 586-­‐4111 (crisis line)<br />

(406) 586-­‐7689 (business <strong>of</strong>fice)<br />

(406) 582-­‐2038 (legal advocate)<br />

(406) 586-­‐0263 (fax)<br />

A provider <strong>of</strong> 24 hours emergency assistance, temporary shelter, legal assistance and advocacy,<br />

support and education for battered women and their children. Offers community education, and<br />

referrals for those who batter, and provides information and referrals for temporary restraining<br />

orders.<br />

Legal Aid:<br />

1(800) 999-­‐4941<br />

<strong>Montana</strong> Legal Services Helpline<br />

1(800) 666-­‐6899<br />

Police-non-emergency:<br />

(406) 582-­‐2000<br />

Victim Information Notification:<br />

1(800) 456-­‐3076<br />

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MEDICAL CARE<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Health Partners ~ <strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>Community</strong> Clinic<br />

214 East Mendenhall St.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 585-­‐1360<br />

www.chphealth.org<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Health Partners are private, not-­‐for-­‐pr<strong>of</strong>it, consumer-­‐directed health care corporations,<br />

that provide high quality, cost-­‐effective, and comprehensive primary and preventive care to<br />

medically underserved and uninsured people.<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Health Partners Dental Practice<br />

120 N. 19th Ave. Suite H<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 585-­‐8701<br />

www.chphealth.org/dental_services.htm<br />

This is a dental practice affiliated with <strong>Community</strong> Health Partners health center. All insurance<br />

including Medicaid accepted. Sliding fee scale based on household income available. Services include<br />

urgent needs, preventive care and limited restorative care.<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong> City <strong>County</strong> Health Department<br />

215 West Mendenhall St.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 582-­‐3100<br />

www.gallatin.mt.gov<br />

sarah.compton@gallatin.mt.gov<br />

Home visitation for support and education to high-­‐risk pregnant women and their children up to age<br />

5 are provided by public health nurses and a social worker. Two lactation consultants are on staff for<br />

breastfeeding support and education. GCCHD also provides routing childhood vaccinations for<br />

children ages 1-­‐18 years for a donation <strong>of</strong> $15 per vaccine given. No child is denied service for<br />

immunizations due to inability to pay.<br />

Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP)<br />

237 West Main<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 582-­‐3010<br />

www.dphhs.mt.gov<br />

CHIP is a low-­‐cost, private health insurance plan that provides coverage for eligible <strong>Montana</strong> children<br />

up to age 19. Parents are in charge <strong>of</strong> the health care their children receive, and in some cases they<br />

are expected to make small co-­‐payments.<br />

To be eligible, a child must:<br />

Be a <strong>Montana</strong> resident and U.S. citizen or qualified alien.<br />

Have been without health insurance coverage for at least three months.<br />

Be ineligible for Medicaid.<br />

Meet income guidelines.<br />

Have parents who do not work for the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong>.<br />

Veterans Administration<br />

300 N Willson Ave # 703G<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715-­‐3551<br />

(406) 522-­‐8923<br />

Bozeman Deaconess Hospital<br />

915 Highland Boulevard<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 585-­‐5000<br />

www.bozemandeaconess.org/community_programs.php<br />

Bozeman Deaconess Hospital is a community not-­‐for-­‐pr<strong>of</strong>it hospital with inpatient acute care,<br />

outpatient diagnostics, surgery, counseling, education and therapy services, senior independent<br />

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living facilities, home care and hospice, home oxygen and retail pharmacy. Parenting and childbirth<br />

education classes are also available.<br />

La Leche League <strong>of</strong> Bozeman<br />

118 South Grand<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 582-­‐5688<br />

www.llli.org/web/montana.html<br />

La Leche League is an international non-­‐pr<strong>of</strong>it, non-­‐sectarian organization dedicated to providing<br />

education, information, support and encouragement to women who want to breastfeed.<br />

Bridger Clinic<br />

300 North Willson St.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

www.bridgerclinic.org<br />

Bridger Clinic is committed to providing reproductive and related health care in a setting that<br />

respects the dignity, well-­‐being and privacy <strong>of</strong> each individual. Bridger Clinic Inc. is a non-­‐pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

reproductive healthcare facility that has been providing services for women and men <strong>of</strong> all ages since<br />

1972. Bridger Clinic serves south central <strong>Montana</strong>, and its fees are based on patient income and<br />

family size, although Bridger Clinic provides services regardless <strong>of</strong> ability to pay. Bridger Clinic also<br />

provides care to clients with private insurance, Medicaid and Medicare.<br />

Wellness Care for Women and Men:<br />

Annual exams and Pap smears<br />

STI diagnosis and treatment<br />

Free pregnancy testing<br />

Pregnancy options counseling<br />

preconception consultation<br />

Self-­‐breast examination instruction<br />

Menopause consultation<br />

Fertility awareness education<br />

Birth control counseling<br />

Condoms<br />

Testicular cancer screening<br />

STI diagnosis and treatment<br />

Rapid HIV testing and counseling<br />

MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT & CARE<br />

A.W.A.R.E<br />

1811 West Koch<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 587-­‐1181<br />

www.aware-­‐inc.org<br />

This non-­‐pr<strong>of</strong>it human services agency provides disability services for persons with challenging<br />

mental health, emotional and developmental disabilities. A.W.A.R.E. services include family support,<br />

outpatient services including counseling and treatment services, group homes for adults and<br />

adolescent boys, adult and children case management services.<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Health Partners ~ <strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>Community</strong> Clinic<br />

214 East Mendenhall St.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 585-­‐1360<br />

www.chphealth.org<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Health Partners are private, not-­‐for-­‐pr<strong>of</strong>it, consumer-­‐directed health care corporations,<br />

which provide high quality, cost-­‐effective, and comprehensive primary and preventive care to<br />

medically underserved and uninsured people. CHP focuses on wellness and early prevention. Health<br />

Centers provide treatment for illness or episodic conditions, as well as comprehensive, "one-­‐stop"<br />

services and a "health care home" for patients in their communities.<br />

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<strong>Gallatin</strong> Mental Health Center<br />

300 N Willson, Suite 3005<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 522-­‐7357<br />

www.wmmhc.net<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong> Mental Health Center provides mental health services including psychotherapy and<br />

psychiatric services for children and adults and case management for adults only and crisis<br />

stabilization services. Serves Medicaid, Medicare, <strong>Montana</strong> Health Access clients, and private<br />

insurance/private party patients. Fees based on ability to pay.<br />

Human Development Clinic<br />

1501 S. 3rd Ave.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 994-­‐4113<br />

www.montana.edu/wwwhhd/humandevelopmentclinic.htm<br />

Graduate students in the MSU Counseling Program <strong>of</strong>fer individual, couple and family counseling.<br />

Counselors are supervised by MSU faculty who are licensed mental health pr<strong>of</strong>essionals. Fees are<br />

based on a sliding scale. The clinic provides low cost mental health services for adults, adolescents,<br />

children, families and couples in the <strong>Gallatin</strong> community and beyond.<br />

<strong>Montana</strong> Institute <strong>of</strong> Family Therapy<br />

2050 Fairway Dr<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 587-­‐5844<br />

www.dphhs.mt.gov/contactus/.../homelessservicesdistrict9.shtml<br />

<strong>Montana</strong> Institute <strong>of</strong> Family Therapy <strong>of</strong>fers affordable mental health services with an emphasis on<br />

serving families with children at risk <strong>of</strong> abuse, neglect or delinquency, pregnancy and maternal<br />

health care.<br />

<strong>Montana</strong> Mental Health Services Plan (MHSP)<br />

1 (800) 624-­‐3958<br />

Mental Health America <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong><br />

1 (877) 927-­‐6642<br />

www.montanamentalhealth.org<br />

The Help Center<br />

421 East Peach St.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 587-­‐7511<br />

www.bozemanhelpcenter.org<br />

info@bozemanhelpcenter.org<br />

The Help Center is available 24 hours a day, every day <strong>of</strong> the year, to assist individuals and families in<br />

sorting out problems, dealing with feelings and making decisions. In addition, it provides Rape and<br />

Suicide Outreach as well as follow-­‐up counseling and referral.<br />

Services/Programs<br />

Crisis Counseling<br />

Information & Referral<br />

Sexual Assault Counseling Center<br />

Telecare<br />

Crisis Answering Service<br />

The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI)<br />

(406) 585-­‐8959<br />

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PARENTING SUPPORT<br />

Adolescent Resource Center<br />

www.adsgc.org<br />

2310 N. 7 th Ave.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 586-­‐5493<br />

The Adolescent Resource Center is a division <strong>of</strong> Alcohol and Drug Services <strong>of</strong> <strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong>. The<br />

Adolescent Resource Center provides outpatient adolescent treatment, prevention programs and<br />

education on parenting adolescents.<br />

Big Sky Youth Center<br />

3025 Westridge Drive<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 586-­‐2566<br />

This shelter care/group home takes youth from 11-­‐18 years old. Services are usually contracted by<br />

youth probation or Dept <strong>of</strong> Family services. The Center accepts private pay clients and provides<br />

respite care for youth.<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong> City <strong>County</strong> Health Department<br />

215 West Mendenhall St.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 582-­‐3100<br />

www.gallatin.mt.gov<br />

sarah.compton@gallatin.mt.gov<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong> City <strong>County</strong> Health Department provides home visitation for support and education to high-­‐<br />

risk pregnant women and their children up to age 5 by public health nurses and a social worker. Two<br />

lactation consultants are on staff for breastfeeding support and education. It also provides routine<br />

childhood vaccinations for children ages 1-­‐18 years for a donation <strong>of</strong> $15 per vaccine given. No child<br />

is denied service for immunizations due to inability to pay. It has a full-­‐service international Travel<br />

Clinic, providing consultation, vaccination and education. Communicable disease investigation and<br />

education as well as school nursing for area rural schools are also provided.<br />

Hearts and Homes<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 585-­‐8544<br />

www.heartsnhomes.org<br />

The Mission <strong>of</strong> Hearts and Homes is to provide critical support services to families who currently<br />

have children in foster, kinship, or dual custody care by providing programs and training that aim to<br />

preserve and strengthen family ties.<br />

Services/Programs<br />

Supervised Visitation & Custody Exchange<br />

Crisis care<br />

Family Futures Parent Education<br />

Support Groups<br />

Human Development Clinic<br />

1501 S. 3rd Ave.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 994-­‐4113<br />

www.montana.edu/wwwhhd/humandevelopmentclinic.htm<br />

Graduate students in the MSU Counseling Program <strong>of</strong>fer individual, couple and family counseling.<br />

Counselors are supervised by MSU faculty who are licensed mental health pr<strong>of</strong>essionals. Fees are<br />

based on a sliding scale. The clinic provides low cost mental health services for adults, adolescents,<br />

children, families and couples in the <strong>Gallatin</strong> community and beyond.<br />

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Human Resource Development Council (HRDC)<br />

32 South Tracy Ave.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 587-­‐4486<br />

www.hrdc9.org<br />

info@hrdc9.org<br />

The HRDC serves communities and peoples needs by developing resources that provide<br />

opportunities and essential services such as health and nutrition, emergency services, affordable<br />

housing, Head Start, youth development, volunteer opportunities, transportation, energy assistance,<br />

and conservation and community development.<br />

Services/Programs<br />

Housing<br />

Energy Assistance<br />

Transportation<br />

Head Start<br />

Youth Development<br />

Thrive<br />

400 East Babcock St.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 587-­‐3840<br />

www.allthrive.org<br />

thrive@allthrive.org<br />

The mission <strong>of</strong> Thrive is to encourage healthy family development through community awareness,<br />

parent education and support to children and families. Thrive is committed to providing early and<br />

ample education and support to parents and their children.<br />

Services/Programs<br />

Child Advancement Project (CAP)<br />

The Parent Place<br />

Partnership Project to Strengthen Families<br />

Parent Liaison<br />

Girls for a Change<br />

4-H Center for Youth Development<br />

<strong>Montana</strong> State University<br />

Bozeman, MT 59717<br />

(406) 994-­‐3501<br />

<strong>Montana</strong> 4-­‐H, the youth development program <strong>of</strong> MSU Extension, reaches nearly 23,000 <strong>Montana</strong><br />

kids’ ages six through 18 with hands-­‐on learning. 4-­‐H clubs, camps, school enrichment programs and<br />

special interest activities immerse kids in challenging and rewarding experiences that teach them<br />

valuable life skills like leadership, citizenship and decision-­‐making.<br />

PREGNANCY<br />

Bozeman Clinic<br />

931 Highland Blvd.<br />

Suite 3360<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 587-­‐4242<br />

www.bozemanclinic.com<br />

Complete family care including obstetrics, gynecology, pediatrics, geriatrics, minor surgeries,<br />

physicals, and proctology is provided.<br />

Bridger Clinic<br />

300 North Willson St.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

www.bridgerclinic.org<br />

Bridger Clinic is committed to providing reproductive and related health care in a setting that<br />

respects the dignity, well-­‐being and privacy <strong>of</strong> each individual. Bridger Clinic Inc. is a non-­‐pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

reproductive healthcare facility that has been providing services for women and men <strong>of</strong> all ages since<br />

1972. Bridger Clinic serves south central <strong>Montana</strong>, and its fees are based on patient income and<br />

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family size, although Bridger Clinic provides services regardless <strong>of</strong> ability to pay. Bridger Clinic also<br />

provides care to clients with private insurance, Medicaid and Medicare.<br />

Reproductive Healthcare:<br />

Free pregnancy testing<br />

Pregnancy options counseling<br />

Preconception consultation<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong> City/<strong>County</strong> Health Dept. Pregnancy Center<br />

215 West Mendenhall St.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 582-­‐3100<br />

www.gallatin.mt.gov<br />

sarah.compton@gallatin.mt.gov<br />

<strong>Gallatin</strong> City <strong>County</strong> Health Department provides home visitation for support and education to high-­‐<br />

risk pregnant women and their children up to age 5 by public health nurses and a social worker. Two<br />

lactation consultants are on staff for breastfeeding support and education. It also provides routine<br />

childhood vaccinations for children ages 1-­‐18 years for a donation <strong>of</strong> $15 per vaccine given. No child<br />

is denied service for immunizations due to inability to pay. It has a full-­‐service international Travel<br />

Clinic, providing consultation, vaccination and education. Communicable disease investigation and<br />

education as well as school nursing for area rural schools are also provided.<br />

La Leche League<br />

100 S Willson Ave<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 582-­‐5688<br />

www.llli.org<br />

La Leche League International strives to help mothers worldwide to breastfeed through mother-­‐to-­‐<br />

mother support, encouragement, information, and education, and to promote a better understanding<br />

<strong>of</strong> breastfeeding as an important element in the healthy development <strong>of</strong> the baby and mother.<br />

SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT<br />

Adolescent Resource Center<br />

2310 N. 7 th Ave.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 586-­‐5493<br />

www.adsgc.org<br />

The Adolescent Resource Center is a division <strong>of</strong> Alcohol and Drug Services <strong>of</strong> <strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong>. The<br />

center provides outpatient adolescent treatment, prevention programs and education on parenting<br />

adolescents.<br />

Adult Children <strong>of</strong> Alcoholics & Dysfunctional Families (A.C.O.A.)<br />

2118 South Third Ave.<br />

Pilgrim Congregational Church<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 587-­‐3690<br />

www.adultchildren.org<br />

Hours are: Tuesdays 7:30pm-­‐9pm, non-­‐smoking meetings (12-­‐step program).<br />

Alcohol and Drug Assistance Center<br />

MSU Strand Union Building<br />

Room 120<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 994-­‐5497<br />

The Alcohol and Drug Assistance Center Programs include promotion <strong>of</strong> an online alcohol self-­‐<br />

screening tool and training <strong>of</strong> student health clinic staff to screen for substance use and make<br />

appropriate referrals.<br />

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Alcoholics Anonymous<br />

Various <strong>County</strong> locations<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

Call for meeting times & locations<br />

(406) 585-­‐4079<br />

www.aa-­‐montana.org<br />

AA is a fellowship <strong>of</strong> men & women, who share their experience, strength and hope with each other,<br />

that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. Call for<br />

meeting locations in Belgrade, Bozeman, <strong>Gallatin</strong> Gateway, Manhattan, Three Forks and others.<br />

Alcohol & Drug Services <strong>of</strong> <strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

502 S 19th Ave, Suite 302<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 586-­‐5493<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> addiction and co-­‐dependency, A.C.T. classes, MIP programs, family programming,<br />

aftercare, community education, Employee Assistance Programs, and relapse treatment.<br />

Drivers License Bureau<br />

2005 Gilkerson Suite B<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 587-­‐0461<br />

www.doj.mt.gov<br />

TRANSPORTATION<br />

Galavan<br />

Galavan/Human Resource Development Council<br />

807 N. Tracy<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

Call to schedule a ride (406) 587-­‐2434<br />

www.thehrdc.org<br />

Galavan provides transportation to the elderly & persons with disabilities. Call one day in advance to<br />

make arrangements for a ride. A suggested donation <strong>of</strong> $1.50 helps support this service. The van is<br />

wheelchair accessible.<br />

Greyhound Bus Service<br />

1205 E Main St<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 587-­‐3110<br />

www.greyhound.com<br />

Love in the Name <strong>of</strong> Christ (Love INC) Ministry<br />

P.O. Box 7117<br />

Bozeman, MT 59771<br />

(406) 587-­‐3008<br />

www.loveincgc.org<br />

A telephone referral ministry that works with local churches to provide volunteer services such as;<br />

transportation for individuals and families in <strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong>, access to resources, personal care<br />

items, linens, furniture, car repair, language translation, companionship, prescription assistance,<br />

household items or emergency day care. Requests and referrals are screened carefully.<br />

STREAMLINE Bus Service<br />

807 N. Tracy<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

Call to schedule a ride (406) 587-­‐2434<br />

www.thehrdc.org<br />

info@streamlinebus.com<br />

Streamline <strong>of</strong>fers service throughout the Bozeman area to fulfill everyone’s transportation needs.<br />

Streamline routes provide service to and from Bozeman, Belgrade, Four Corners, Livingston and<br />

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seasonal routes for Bridger Bowl. Streamline also connects up with the Skyline Bus System for travel<br />

to and from Big Sky.<br />

TAXI’S<br />

(406) 587-­‐6303<br />

(406) 388-­‐9999<br />

YOUTH SERVICES<br />

Big Brothers Big Sisters <strong>of</strong> <strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

15 South 8 th Ave.<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 587-­‐1216<br />

www.bigbrothersbigsisters.org<br />

The Big Brothers Big Sisters mission is to help children reach their potential through pr<strong>of</strong>essionally<br />

supported one-­‐to-­‐one relationships. Big Brothers Big Sisters <strong>of</strong> <strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong> matches children<br />

aged 5 through 15 with adult and young adult volunteer mentors.<br />

Big Sky Youth Empowerment Project<br />

P.O. Box 6757<br />

Bozeman, MT 59771<br />

406-­‐539-­‐0399<br />

info@byep.org<br />

BYEP believes growth comes from being outside and learning about yourself in a special place like<br />

southwest <strong>Montana</strong>. The youth apply to the program on their own initiative. They are paired up in a<br />

group <strong>of</strong> 6 with kids their own age and 3 volunteer mentors. The group then spends one day on the<br />

weekend getting outside. They also spend one night during the week engaging in workshops on<br />

communication and life skills.<br />

Big Sky Youth Initiative<br />

(406) 585-­‐0294<br />

www.bozemanyouth.org<br />

Their mission is to connect the youth <strong>of</strong> Bozeman to their community. It provides opportunities<br />

through mentoring youth-­‐driven, adult-­‐supported programs.<br />

Boys and Girls Club<br />

600 Bridger Drive<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 587-­‐8442<br />

www.bgcswmt.org<br />

The Boys & Girls Club <strong>of</strong> Southwest <strong>Montana</strong> nurtures young people's self-­‐esteem by instilling in<br />

them a sense <strong>of</strong> belonging, usefulness, influence and competence by providing young people with<br />

one-­‐on-­‐one relationships with caring adult pr<strong>of</strong>essionals and fun, age-­‐appropriate, well-­‐rounded<br />

programming.<br />

Programs/Services<br />

Computer Lab<br />

Arts & Crafts Room<br />

Gym<br />

Games Room<br />

Family Room<br />

Homework Room<br />

Library / Teen Room<br />

Outdoor Field<br />

Playground<br />

Boy Scouts <strong>of</strong> America<br />

3701 Trakker Trail<br />

Bozeman, MT 59718-­‐8877<br />

(406) 624-­‐0272<br />

www.scouting.org<br />

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The Boy Scouts <strong>of</strong> America provides a program for young people that builds character, trains them in<br />

the responsibilities <strong>of</strong> participating citizenship, and develops personal fitness.<br />

Family Assessment Program<br />

13 S Willson Ave<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 586-­‐3979<br />

Girl Scouts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong> and Wyoming<br />

Headquarters Office:<br />

735 Grand Avenue<br />

Billings, MT 59101<br />

(406) 252-­‐0488<br />

www.gsmw.org<br />

Girl Scouts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong> and Wyoming is dedicated to building character and skills for success in the<br />

real world. In partnership with committed adult volunteers, girls develop qualities that will serve<br />

them all their lives, like leadership, strong values, social conscience, and conviction about their own<br />

potential and self-­‐worth.<br />

Greater <strong>Gallatin</strong> United Way<br />

945 Technology Blvd. Suite 101 F<br />

Bozeman, MT 59718<br />

(406) 587-­‐4486<br />

www.greatergallatinunitedway.org<br />

megan@greatergallatinunitedway.org<br />

Greater <strong>Gallatin</strong> United Way is a community-­‐based non-­‐pr<strong>of</strong>it located in Bozeman, <strong>Montana</strong>.<br />

Governed by local volunteers, it serves the people <strong>of</strong> <strong>Gallatin</strong>, Park, Madison, and Meagher Counties.<br />

Services/Programs<br />

Crisis situations<br />

Financial problems<br />

Emergency food assistance<br />

Mental Health needs<br />

Substance Abuse referrals<br />

Energy Assistance information<br />

Referrals for state & federal assistance programs<br />

KidsLINK After School Program<br />

Love in the Name <strong>of</strong> Christ (Love INC) Ministry<br />

P.O. Box 7117<br />

Bozeman, MT 59771<br />

(406) 587-­‐3008<br />

www.loveincgc.org<br />

Love INC is a telephone referral ministry that works with local churches to provide volunteer<br />

services such as transportation for individuals and families in <strong>Gallatin</strong> <strong>County</strong>, access to resources,<br />

personal care items, linens, furniture, car repair, language translation, companionship, prescription<br />

assistance, household items or emergency day care. Requests and referrals are screened carefully.<br />

<strong>Montana</strong> Conservation Corps<br />

206 North Grand Ave<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 587-­‐4475<br />

www.mtcorps.org<br />

The <strong>Montana</strong> Conservation Corps teaches the rewards <strong>of</strong> service and instills values that carry<br />

throughout life. The MCC seeks to achieve its mission by fulfilling two complimentary goals <strong>of</strong><br />

member development – equipping young people with skills and values – and project completion –<br />

performing service projects that have a lasting and beneficial impact on our natural environment and<br />

communities.<br />

Services/Programs<br />

Skills to be versatile leaders and contributing team members.<br />

Values for volunteer service, land stewardship, and civic engagement.<br />

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Improved employability through productive work habits and practical work skills.<br />

Self-­‐confidence to succeed at challenging tasks.<br />

Runaway Hotline:<br />

1(800) 621-­‐4000<br />

Provides crisis intervention and referrals for youth, parents and families.<br />

The Rock Youth Center<br />

214 N 11th Ave<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 522-­‐7979<br />

www.rockyouthcenter.org<br />

The center provides a safe place for youth to hang out, get a meal, study and have fun. As a shared<br />

facility, the Rock provides meeting space for various Christian youth groups like FCA and Young Life.<br />

OTHER<br />

Bozeman Public Library<br />

626 E. Main Street<br />

Bozeman, <strong>Montana</strong> 59715<br />

(406) 582-­‐2400<br />

www.bozemanlibrary.org<br />

Hours:<br />

Monday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.<br />

Tuesday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.<br />

Wednesday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.<br />

Thursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.<br />

Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

Sunday 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Sept. -­‐ May)<br />

Shower Ministry:<br />

Bozeman United Methodist Church<br />

121 South Willson Avenue<br />

Bozeman, MT 59715<br />

(406) 586-­‐5413<br />

info@bozemanumc.org<br />

www.bozemanumc.org<br />

This outreach serves the needs <strong>of</strong> homeless people who come on Saturday mornings from 9:00 until<br />

noon to receive a meal, take a shower, and get a limited health screening and referrals to the <strong>Gallatin</strong><br />

<strong>Community</strong> Clinic. Volunteers include nurses and non-­‐medical helpers.<br />

Suicide Loss/Saving Lives<br />

(406) 570-­‐8353<br />

Suicide Loss is a support group for anyone that has had someone they cared about die by suicide.<br />

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PROGRAMS WITHIN THE SCHOOL DISTRICT<br />

Bozeman Public School Prevention Education<br />

PO Box 520<br />

Bozeman, MT 59771<br />

(406) 522-­‐6019<br />

www.bozeman.k12.mt.us<br />

This department provides education, support, and advocacy to students and parents to promote<br />

healthy lifestyles and school success. The department also serves as a liaison with community<br />

resources in areas such as tobacco, alcohol, drug, and violence prevention.<br />

Bozeman Public Schools- Adult & <strong>Community</strong> Education<br />

P O Box 520<br />

Bozeman, MT 59771<br />

(406) 522-­‐6012<br />

www.bsd7.org/community/adulted<br />

Provides adult education for adults 16 and older. Classes are held late in the afternoon and evenings.<br />

Class topics change quarterly and include academic, self-­‐enrichment or job training areas.<br />

Bozeman Public Schools- Young Parents Program<br />

P O Box 520<br />

Bozeman, MT 59771<br />

(406) 522-­‐6114<br />

www.bsd7.org<br />

Pregnant and parenting teens may complete a High School diploma or GED while receiving parenting<br />

education and high quality on-­‐site childcare.<br />

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