Gallatin County Resource Guide 

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Gallatin County Resource Guide 
Gallatin County Resource Guide Addiction Services Addiction Support Groups: Alcoholics Anonymous See also Mental Health Various County locations Bozeman, MT 59715 Call for meeting times & locations (406) 585‐4079 www.aa‐montana.org AA is a fellowship of men & women, who share their experience, strength and hope with each other, that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. Call for meeting locations in Belgrade, Bozeman, Gallatin Gateway, Manhattan, Three Forks and others. Al Anon Family & Friends 585‐4258 Support group for family and friends of alcoholics. Adolescent Resource Center www.adsgc.org 2310 N. 7th Ave. Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 586‐5493 Hours: 8am‐ 5pm, Monday thru Friday. Closed over the noon hour. The Adolescent Resource Center is a division of Alcohol and Drug Services of Gallatin County. The Adolescent Resource Center provides outpatient adolescent treatment, prevention programs and education on parenting adolescents. Adult Children of Alcoholics & Dysfunctional Families 2118 South Third Ave. Pilgrim Congregational Church Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 585‐9241 www.adultchildren.org Meetings‐ Tuesdays and/or Fridays at 7 pm(Call Ahead) This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide Alcohol and Drug Assistance Center MSU Strand Union Building Room 120 Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 994‐5497 The Alcohol and Drug Assistance Center Programs include promotion of an online alcohol self‐screening tool and training of student health clinic staff to screen for substance use and make appropriate referrals. Alcohol and Drug Services of Gallatin County www.adsgc.org 2310 North 7th Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 586‐5493 Treatment of addiction and co‐dependency, A.C.T. classes, MIP programs, family programming, aftercare, community education, Employee Assistance Programs, and relapse treatment. Department of Public Health & Human Services 220 W Lamme St, #2b
Bozeman, MT 59715 Adoption (406) 522‐2271 P.A.T.H. Outreach Project for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness 300 N. Willson Suite 3005 Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 522‐7357 P.A.T.H. is a behavioral health service program for people with mental illness as well as individuals with co‐occurring substance abuse disorders who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Lutheran Social Services of Montana This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide 586‐2486 211 North Grand, Suite D
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 586-2486 or 800‐726‐3083 Foster care and adoption counseling. American Legion Animal Services Gallatin Post‐14 P.O. Box 936 Bozeman, MT. 59771 Phone: 406‐624‐6526 Heart of the Valley Animal Shelter 1549 E. Cameron Bridge Road Bozeman, MT Phone: (406) 388‐9399 Fax: (406) 388‐2877 Email: frontdesk@heart of the valleyshelter.org Benefits Services Energy Energy Share 318 N. Last Chance Gulch Suite 2B Helena, MT 59601 1(888) 779‐7589 or 406‐442‐4900 www.energysharemt.com [email protected] or [email protected] Energy Share of Montana is a private nonprofit organization. Its primary purpose is to help This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide Montanans faced with energy emergencies meet their needs and move towards self‐reliance. L.I.E.A.P‐ Low Income Energy Assistance Program 32 S. Tracy Bozeman, MT 59715 HRDC Office: 406‐587‐4486 Energy Programs Coordinator: 406‐585‐4876 [email protected] Energy assistance thru HRDC from October to April. Chamber of Commerce Chemical Dependency (See also Mental Health) Child Services Bozeman Area Chamber of Commerce 2000 Commerce Way Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 586‐5421 [email protected] Alcohol and Drug Services of Gallatin County 2310 N. 7th Bozeman, MT 59715 (406)586‐5493 Provide prevention, education, addiction, and mental health treatment service to help you on your road to a healthy lifestyle. Child Care Connections 1600 Ellis St., Unit 1A Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 587‐7786 or 1‐800‐962‐0418 www.childcareconnections.info Child Care Connections promotes quality childcare by supporting childcare professionals, families, and the communities it serves. Child Care Connections is the only resource and referral agency in Gallatin, Park, and Meagher Counties. This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide Youth Dynamics Billings Central Office: (406) 245‐6539 Bozeman Area Office: (406) 585‐9402 www.youthdynamics.org Youth Dynamics, Inc. provides comprehensive and progressive behavioral health services to meet the ever‐changing needs of youth and families, providing counseling, case management, therapeutic placements, etc. Big Brothers Big Sisters 15 South 8th Ave. Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 587‐1216 http://www.bbbs‐gc.org/ The Big Brothers Big Sisters mission is to help children reach their potential through professionally supported one‐to‐one relationships, linking children with individual mentors. Boys and Girls Club of Southwest Montana 600 Bridger Drive Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 587‐8442 www.bgcswmt.org The Boys & Girls Club of Southwest Montana nurtures young people's self‐esteem by instilling in them a sense of belonging, usefulness, influence, and competence, providing young people with one‐on‐one relationships with caring adult professionals and fun, age‐appropriate, well‐rounded programming. Boy Scouts of America 3701 Trakker Trail Bozeman, MT 59718‐8877 (406) 624‐0272 www.scouting.org The Boy Scouts of America provides a program for young people that builds character, trains them in the responsibilities of participating citizenship, and develops personal fitness. This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide Big Sky Youth Empowerment Project P.O. Box 6757 Bozeman, MT 59771 406‐539‐0399 http://www.byep.org/ Email: [email protected] BYEP believes growth comes from being outside and learning about yourself in a special place like southwest Montana. Youth apply to the program on their own initiative. They are paired up in a group of 6 with kids their own age and 3 volunteer mentors. The group then spends one day on the weekend getting outside. They also spend one night during the week engaging in workshops on communication and life skills. Big Sky Youth Initiative 19 North 10th Avenue, Suite 6 Bozeman, Mt 59715 (406) 580‐3659 www.bozemanyouth.org Their mission is to connect the youth of Bozeman to their community, providing opportunities through mentoring youth‐driven, adult‐supported programs. Girl Scouts of Montana and Wyoming Headquarters Office: 2303 Grand Avenue Billings, MT 59102 1‐800‐736‐5243 www.gsmw.org Girl Scouts of Montana and Wyoming is dedicated to building character and skills for success in the real world. In partnership with committed adult volunteers, girls develop qualities that will serve them all their lives, like leadership, strong values, social conscience, and conviction about their own potential and self‐worth. Greater Gallatin United Way This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide 945 Technology Blvd. Suite 101 F Bozeman, MT 59718 (406) 587‐2194 www.greatergallatinunitedway.org Greater Gallatin United Way is a community‐based non‐profit located in Bozeman, Montana. Governed by local volunteers, it serves the people of Gallatin, Park, Madison, and Meagher Counties. Montana Conservation Corps 206 North Grand Ave Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 587‐4475 www.mtcorps.org The Montana Conservation Corps teaches the rewards of service and instills values that carry throughout life. The MCC seeks to achieve its mission by fulfilling two complimentary goals of member development – equipping young people with skills and values – and project completion – performing service projects that have a lasting and beneficial impact on our natural environment and communities. The Rock Youth Center 214 N 11th Ave Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 522‐7979 www.rockyouthcenter.org The center provides a safe place for youth to hang out, get a meal, study and have fun. As a shared facility, the Rock provides meeting space for various Christian youth groups like FCA and Young Life. Clothing Assistance The Help Center 421 E. Peach Street Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 586‐3333 This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide www.bozemanhelpcenter.org The Help Center is available 24 hours a day, every day of the year, to assist individuals and families in sorting out problems, dealing with feelings, and making decisions. In addition, the Help Center provides Rape and Suicide Outreach, as well as follow‐up counseling and referral. Love INC, Linen Closet P.O. Box 7117 Bozeman, MT 59771 (406) 587‐3008 www.loveincgc.org A telephone referral ministry that works with local churches to provide volunteer services such as; transportation for individuals and families in Gallatin County, access to resources, personal care items, linens, furniture, car repair, language translation, companionship, prescription assistance, household items, or emergency day care. Requests and referrals are screened carefully. Sacks Thrift Stores Bozeman Location: 138 West Mendenhall, Bozeman, MT, 59715 (406) 587‐7283 Belgrade Location: 31 W. Main St., Belgrade, MT, 59714 406‐388‐7526 sacksthrift.org Sacks is a non‐profit thrift store, operating with public donations of merchandise to support the Help Center. Sacks carries a wide variety of clothing, housewares, books, domestics, furniture, jewelry, collectibles and antiques. Salvation Army 425 E. Babcock Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 586‐9051 www.salvationarmy.org The thrift shop offers used clothing, furniture, and miscellaneous household items at low prices. Donations of clothing and household items are accepted. The store is operated to support the work of the Salvation Army in helping the homeless and providing emergency assistance. This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide Bozeman Community Thrift Center 7717 Shedhorn Dr., Bozeman, MT 59718 Bozeman, MT 59718 (406) 586‐5261 Community Programs Driver’s License Bureau (Driver’s Exam) 2005 Gilkerson Suite B Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 587‐0461 www.doj.mt.gov Department of Motor Vehicles 311 W. Main, Room 102 Bozeman, MT 59715 (406)582‐3080 Galavan Galavan/Human Resource Development Council Dispatched from 807 N. Tracy Bozeman, MT 59715 http://www.thehrdc.org/programs/galavan‐transit/ Call to schedule a ride: (406) 587‐2434 Galavan provides transportation to the elderly & persons with disabilities. Call one day in advance to make arrangements for a ride. A suggested donation of $1.50 helps support this service. The van is wheelchair accessible. LOVE Inc. 587‐3008 P.O. Box 7117 Bozeman, MT 59771 (406) 587‐3008 www.loveincgc.org This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide Love INC is a telephone referral ministry that works with local churches to provide volunteer services, such as transportation for individuals and families in Gallatin County, access to resources, personal care items, linens, furniture, car repair, language translation, companionship, prescription assistance, household items, or emergency daycare. Requests and referrals are screened carefully. Streamline Bus Service 1812 N. Rouse Bozeman, MT 59715 Call to schedule a ride (406) 587‐2434 www.thehrdc.org Streamline offers service throughout the Bozeman area to fulfill everyone’s transportation needs. Streamline routes provide service to and from Bozeman, Belgrade, Four Corners, and Livingston, as well as seasonal routes for Bridger Bowl. Streamline also connects up with the Skyline Bus System for travel to and from Big Sky. Greater Valley Taxi Belgrade: (406) 388‐9999 Bozeman: (406) 587‐6303 Greyhound Bus (Jefferson Lines) 1205 E Main St Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 587‐3110 www.greyhound.com Crisis Resources Hearts & Homes Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 585‐8544 www.heartsnhomes.org The Mission of Hearts and Homes is to provide critical support services to families who currently have children in foster, kinship, or dual custody care by providing programs and training that aim to preserve and strengthen family ties. This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide United Methodist Church 121 S Willson Ave Bozeman, MT 59715‐4628 (406) 586‐5413 www.bozemanumc.org The United Methodist Church partners with many community and international groups including Family Promise of Gallatin County, Habitat for Humanity, the Intermountain Children's Home, Gallatin County Food Bank, and Love INC to provide assistance to families in need. Resurrection Parish 1725 S 11th Ave Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 586‐9243 Resurrection parish provides counseling and aid to the needy, including occasional overnight accommodations. Salvation Army 32 S Rouse Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 586‐5813 www.salvationarmy.org The Salvation Army offers a helping hand to local families in need and various other services. Emergency welfare aid, which could include lodging, meals, clothing, or gasoline, is available. Seventh Day Adventist 24 N 15th Ave Bozeman, MT 59715 Free used clothing, emergency help with food, bedding, lodging, transportation, and health education programs for the needy are provided. The Help Center 421 E. Peach Street Bozeman, MT 59715 This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide (406) 586‐3333 www.bozemanhelpcenter.org The Help Center is available 24 hours a day, every day of the year, to assist individuals and families in sorting out problems, dealing with feelings and making decisions. In addition, the Help Center provides Rape and Suicide Outreach as well as follow‐up counseling and referral. Cultural Resources Gallatin Breastfeeding Coalition The coalition is made up of individuals, organizations and businesses who are interested in supporting and promoting breastfeeding in South Western Montana www.gallatinbreastfeedingcoalition.org Disability Resources Eagle Mount 6901 Goldenstein Ln. Bozeman, MT 59715‐8005 (406) 586‐1781 www.eaglemount.org [email protected] Eagle Mount facilitates and implements therapeutic recreational programs such as skiing, swimming, and horseback riding to benefit people with disabilities and children with cancer and provides support for their families. Family Outreach 1315 E. Main Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 587‐2477 www.familyoutreach.org Family Outreach is a private non‐profit agency providing home‐based education and support services to individuals throughout Southwestern Montana who have disabilities or developmental delays. Helena Industries Case Management 300 N Wilson Ave., Suite 602F Bozeman, MT 59715‐3551 This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide (406) 782‐9244 The mission of Case Management Services is to ensure that all eligible persons with developmental disabilities receive the services that will allow them to live their lives in a way that assures them the highest quality of life. Reach, Inc 322 Gallatin Park Drive Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 587‐1271 www.reachinc.org Reach, Inc. supports adults with disabilities. Reach provides vocational and residential community support for people with developmental disabilities and survivors of traumatic brain injuries. Reach also serves adults with other disabilities. A.W.A.R.E Main Office: 1811 W. Koch, Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 587‐1181 Provides disability services for persons with challenging mental health, emotional, and developmental disabilities. Domestic Violence Bozeman Shelter Care Facility PO Box 4119 Bozeman, MT 59771 (406) 586‐2566 (406) 585‐9923 Bozeman Shelter Care Facility provides a short‐term home and family environment to young people in crisis and strives to meet their immediate needs through education, help in planning their futures and reuniting families, where possible, as an alternative to homelessness. Department of Family Services 220 W Lamme, Suite 2E Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 585‐9984 This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide This agency offers child protection services and family resources and investigates suspected cases of abuse and/or neglect; offers foster home training and licensing, day care certification, and special needs adoptions. HAVEN PO Box 752 Bozeman, MT 59771 (406) 586‐4111 (crisis line) (406) 586‐7689 (business office) (406) 582‐2038 (legal advocate) (406) 586‐0263 (fax) Haven provides 24 hours emergency assistance, temporary shelter, legal assistance and advocacy, support and education for battered women and their children, community education, and referrals for those who batter. Haven also provides information and referrals for temporary restraining orders. Human Resource Development Council 32 South Tracy Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 587‐4486 www.thehrdc.org The HRDC helps families who are homeless or in imminent danger of becoming homeless. A month's rent or mortgage payment may be available for homeless families or for those in immediate danger of becoming homeless. The VOICE Center (at Montana State University) 370 Strand Union Building (SUB) (Above Leigh Lounge) 24 Hr Confidential Support Line: (406) 994‐7069 Main Office: (406) 994‐7662 www.montana.edu/voice/ The Montana State University VOICE Center is committed to the belief that all people have the right to live free from violence and the fear of violence. The VOICE Center is a program of the Student This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide Health Service that provides free and confidential support, advocacy, and referral services to survivors of rape, sexual assault, relationship violence, and stalking. The VOICE Center emphasizes empowerment of the survivor and peer‐based services provided by trained Advocates. VOICE Center Advocates can discuss concerns, reporting options, temporary orders of protection, support groups, counseling, and medical resources. It can also assist or accompany survivors in accessing medical, legal, or other services. Services are free & confidential. Educational Resources Head Start (Through HRDC) 32 South Tracy Bozeman, MT 59715 Program Coordinator‐ 585‐4850 HRDC: 587‐4486 [email protected] A free preschool program for income eligible families, providing education opportunities to promote child development and learning for all children. Thrive, Parent Liaison 400 East Babcock St. Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 587‐3840 www.allthrive.org [email protected] The mission of Thrive is to encourage healthy family development through community awareness, parent education and support to children and families. Thrive is committed to providing early and ample education and support to parents and their children. MSU GED Testing and Information Center 243 Reid Hall, west of Renne library 994‐6984 Email: [email protected] All testing is done by appointment. Contact to make an appointment. Tests include but are not limited to GED, GRE, TOEFL, MCAT, ACT, Correspondence and Distance Learning, etc. This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide Adult and Community Education (ACE) 522‐6012 http://www.bsd7.org/community/adulted/ Bozeman Public Schools, Adult Basic & Literacy Education (ABLE) Bozeman Adult Learning Center 404 W. Main Street, Room 228 Bozeman, MT 59715 585‐8673 Montana State University (406) 994‐0211 http://www.montana.edu/ Employment Resources Career Transitions 189 Arden Dr. Belgrade, MT 59714 (406) 388‐6701 www.careertransitions.com Assists and strengthens families and individuals to become self‐sufficient through education, training and employment. All services are free of charge to eligible participants. Fee clients are also accepted. The program is open to adult men and women. The WIA Adult Program: assists people ages 18 and older in job training and job search. The Trades and Technology Program provides career counseling, assessment, and training. Human Resource Development Council 32 South Tracy Ave. Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 587‐4486 www.thehrdc.org The HRDC serves communities and individual’s needs by developing resources that provide opportunities and essential services, such as health and nutrition, emergency services, affordable This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide housing, Head Start, youth development, volunteer opportunities, transportation, energy assistance, and community development. Job Service 121 N. Willson Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 582‐9200 www.montanajobs.us./bozeman Bozeman Job Service serves both employers and job seekers by offering labor market information, job referral and placement, vocational counseling and testing, training programs for adults and youth, and unemployment insurance programs for those eligible. Computers are available for jobseekers to look at job listings, access the internet, and use for word processing. Computerized job choice, career assessments, proficiency testing, and resume programs are also available. Job training programs are also available for eligible jobseekers. Montana State University 177 Strand Union Bldg. (SUB) [email protected] (406)994‐4353 Montana Vocational Rehabilitation 220 W Lamme St, Suite 1E Bozeman, MT 59715‐3552 (406) 587‐0601 (local) 877‐296‐1759 (toll free) http://www.dphhs.mt.gov/detd/vocrehab/ They provide services to help Montanans with disabilities to live, work, and fully participate in their communities, promoting independence. The division provides or contracts to provide a wide variety of services for Montanans of all ages who have physical, mental, or developmental disabilities. Fire Departments Central Valley Fire District
This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide 205 East Main Street
Belgrade, Montana 59714
Office: (406) 388-4480
Fax: (406) 388-6270
Gallatin County Emergency Management 34 North Rouse Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 582‐2350 business (406) 582‐2355 fax [email protected] Financial Resources Rural Dynamics, Inc. (RDI)‐ Consumer Credit Counseling 2149 Durston Rd., Ste. 3
Bozeman, MT 59718 (406) 582‐9273 http://www.ruraldynamics.org/ They assist clients in achieving financial independence by providing a resolution for financial problems through
confidential counseling, education, debt management services, and intervention between clients and creditors. Love INC P.O. Box 7117 Bozeman, MT 59771 (406) 587‐3008 www.loveincgc.org Love INC is a telephone referral ministry that works with local churches to provide volunteer Services, such as transportation, resource access, personal care items, linens, furniture, car repairs, language translation, companionship, prescription assistance, household items, or emergency daycare. Requests and referrals are screened carefully. Food Services Bread of Life Ministry 582‐2123 Gallatin County Office of Public Assistance This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide 12 N 3rd Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 582‐3010 www.dphhs.mt.gov Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps. Gallatin Valley Food Bank 602 Bond Street Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 586‐7600 www.gallatinvalleyfoodbank.org The mission of the Gallatin Valley Food Bank is to improve food security throughout the Gallatin Valley. The Food Bank exists to help people who have an emergency need for food. Emergency need means that the family has run out of food and has no funds or food stamps to purchase food items. Community Café 302 N 7th Avenue Bozeman, MT (406)587‐4225 café@gallatinvalleyfoodbank.org They provide family‐friendly meals from 5pm‐7pm everyday of the year, serving healthy food in a sit‐down restaurant style fashion. Donations are welcome but not expected. LOVE Inc. 587‐3008 Volunteer services. Government Programs Human Resource Development Council 32 South Tracy Ave. Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 587‐4486 This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide www.thehrdc.org The HRDC serves communities and people’s needs by developing resources that provide opportunities and essential services, such as health and nutrition, emergency services, affordable housing, Head Start, youth development, volunteer opportunities, transportation, energy assistance, and community development. Gallatin County Office of Public Assistance 12 N. 3rd Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 582‐3010 www.dphhs.mt.gov Medicaid, CHIP, SNAP (Formerly known as food stamps), WIC, TANF. Social Security Administration 3205 North 27th Ave. Bozeman, MT 59718 1‐877‐405‐5473 www.ssa.gov This agency administers the Social Security program and answers questions and handles problems when applying for retirement, disability, and survivor benefits. Housing Resources Where to apply for Housing Subsidy (Section 8): Human Resource Development Council 32 South Tracy Ave. Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 587‐4486 www.thehrdc.org Emergency Help with Rent Human Resource Development Council 32 South Tracy Ave. (Salvation Army, etc.): Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 587‐4486 www.thehrdc.org This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide Amos House 1021 N 5th Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 587‐4486 Email: [email protected] Provides interim housing for male and female individuals currently experiencing homelessness., providing short term stays for community member as they seek to gain self‐sufficiency. Call HRDC for more information. Boulevard Apt 587‐4486 Affordable housing. Darlington Manor 587‐2981 Affordable housing. Family Promise 429 East Story St. P.O. Box 475 Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 582‐7388 www.familypromisegv.org [email protected] Family Promise of Gallatin Valley in Montana is the only non‐profit network of diverse faith organizations working together to help Gallatin Valley’s homeless families with children. Each congregation provides shelter and meals, while each family is assisted by their professional social workers in finding and implementing lasting solutions to their unique situation. Based on a national program, FPGV is over 80% successful in getting families into stable housing and effective employment. Gallatin Manor This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide 587‐1591 Affordable housing. Greenwood Plaza 587‐3921 Affordable housing. Heritage Apt 586‐8560 Affordable housing. MSU Family and Graduate Housing 1502 W. Garfield Bozeman, MT 59715 994‐3730 For students only. P.A.T.H Outreach 522‐7357 Project for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness. Love INC, Furniture P.O. Box 7117 Bozeman, MT 59771 (406) 587‐3008 www.loveincgc.org Love INC is a telephone referral ministry that works with local churches to provide volunteer Services, such as transportation for individuals and families in Gallatin County, access to resources, personal care items, linens, furniture, car repair, language translation, companionship, prescription assistance, household items, or emergency daycare. Furniture ministry. Sacks of Bozeman This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide 138 W. Mendenhall Bozeman, Mt 59715 (406) 587‐7283 Sacksthrift.org Thrift store including furniture. Sacks of Belgrade 31 W. Main St., Belgrade, MT 59714 (406)388‐7526 Sacksthrift.org Salvation Army 425 E. Babcock St. (406)586‐9051 Thrift store including furniture. Bozeman Community Thrift Shop 7717 Shedhorn Dr. Bozeman, MT 59718 (406) 586‐5261 Household items, furniture, clothing, etc. Habit for Humanity of Gallatin Valley 230 Arden Drive Belgrade, MT 59714 (406) 388‐8225 www.habitatbozeman.org email: [email protected] A local affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International and nonprofit, ecumenical Christian housing organization, Habitat for Humanity works in partnership with people in need to build and renovate decent, affordable housing. The houses then are sold to those in need at no profit with no interest charged. This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide Legal Services Police Self‐Help Law Center 615 S. 16th Avenue, Bozeman, Mt 59718 (406) 582‐2158 [email protected] Provides legal information about civil legal matters, focusing mainly on family law and landlord tenant information. They do not provide legal advice. Gallatin Legal Assistance Clinic 1‐406‐543‐8343, Extension 207 Call to make an appointment . Family law clinic staffed by volunteer attorneys who can help answer family law questions. Eligibility based on limited income. People should visit the self‐help law center first to find available resources and paperwork before attending a clinic to make the most of it. Montana Legal Services Association (MLSA) 1‐800‐666‐6899 Mtlsa.org Provides free CIVIL legal assistance to low‐income Montanans, such as issues with domestic violence, divorce, bankruptcy, debt collection, debtor harassment, evictions, landlord/tenant issues, SSI, SSDI, Native American issues, migrant farmworker issues, etc. Police Non‐emergency 615 South 16th Avenue,
Bozeman, MT 59715 582‐2000 Police Emergency 911 Public Library Bozeman Public Library This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide 626 E. Main Street Bozeman, Montana 59715 (406) 582‐2400 www.bozemanlibrary.org Legal Resources Child and Elder Abuse Help Line 1(866) 820‐5437 Child and Family Services 220 West Lamme, Suite 2B Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 585‐9984 This agency works to protect children who have been or are at risk of abuse, neglect, or abandonment. It strives to assure that all children have a family who will protect them from harm. Families are incorporated into assessments, decision‐making, and actions with the goal of improving safety, permanency, and well being for children. Child Support Enforcement Division 1‐406‐655‐5500 Field Office: 17 West Galena Butte, MT 59701 (406) 497‐6600 Fax: (406) 782‐9728 Law & Justice Center 615 South 16th Avenue Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 582‐2191 Community Mediation Center 101 East Mendenhall Street, Suite A Bozeman, MT 59715 This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide (406) 522‐8442 [email protected] www.cmcmontana.org The Community Mediation Center works with schools, courts, legal services, city government, neighbors, families, and youth. The volunteer mediators provide a framework for people in conflict to sit down together and discuss and resolve issues respectfully, offering a sliding fee scale. Crime Stoppers 586‐1131 Call if you have information to give and wish to remain anonymous or possibly receive a reward. Disability Rights Montana 1(800) 245‐4743 Disabilityrightsmt.org Email: [email protected] They protect and advocate for human, legal, and civil rights of Montanans with disabilities while advancing dignity, equality, and self‐determination, providing information and referral, individual advocacy, legal representation, outreach and training, and systems advocacy. Gallatin County Attorney 582‐2145 Gallatin Detention Center 605 S. 16th Ave Bozeman, Mt 59715 582‐2130 Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office 615 S. 16th Avenue Bozeman, MT 59715 582‐2100 Haven This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide 24‐Hr Crisis Hotline: 406‐586‐4111 Business Office: 406‐586‐7689 Legal Advocate: 406‐582‐2038 Gallatin County Victim Witness Assistance Program 615 S. 16th Ave, Room 313 Bozeman, MT 59771 Victim Assistance: (406) 582‐2075 Legal Advocate: (406) 582‐2038 Guardian Ad Litem/CASA: (406)582‐2051 The Victim Services Center combines 3 programs to provide comprehensive services to victims in Gallatin County.
Located in the Law and Justice Center, the center is a warm, caring environment where victims can be safe and
receive the assistance needed. The center is a joint effort of Gallatin County, the City of Bozeman, the private nonprofit Network Against Sexual and Domestic Violence and the private, non-profit Gallatin County Guardian Ad
Litem/CASA Program.
Victim Information Notification vinelink.com 1(800) 456‐3076 Vine stands for Victim Information & Notification Everyday. It is automated phone and email service that updates victims about prison inmates custody status, tracking offenders in various programs linked to the department of corrections. Call to find out more. Montana Legal Services Helpline 1(800) 666‐6899 Mtlsa.org Provides free CIVIL legal assistance to low‐income Montanans, such as issues with domestic violence, divorce, bankruptcy, debt collection, debtor harassment, evictions, landlord/tenant issues, SSI, SSDI, Native American issues, migrant farmworker issues, etc. Medical Resources Adolescent Resource Center (Alcohol & Drug Services of Gallatin County) (406)586‐5908 http://www.adsgc.org/arc.htm This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide For emergencies after hours, call The Help Center (406‐586‐3334) Youth services offered through the center include programs linked to community involvement, media literacy, and MIP. Parenting Services and Resources, prevention resources, and youth treatment and adolescent services are also available. AIDS Outreach 406‐451‐5718 202 S. Black, Suite 603 Bozeman, MT Email: [email protected] Offers testing, support, free supplies, and information. Bridger Care 300 North Willson St. Bozeman, MT 59715 (406)587‐0681 www.bridgercare.org email: [email protected] Bridger Care, formerly Bridger Clinic, is committed to providing reproductive and related health care in a setting that respects the dignity, well‐being, and privacy of each individual. Bridger Care is a non‐profit reproductive healthcare facility that has been providing services for women and men of all ages since1972. Fees are based on patient income and family size, although Bridger Care provides services regardless of ability to pay. Bridger Care also provides care to clients with private insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare. Bozeman Clinic 931 Highland Blvd., Suite 3360 Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 587‐4242 www.bozemanclinic.com Complete family care including obstetrics, gynecology, pediatrics, geriatrics, minor surgeries, physicals, and proctology is provided. This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide Bozeman Deaconess Belgrade Clinic 33 W. Main Street Belgrade, MT 59714 388‐3334 Bozeman Deaconess Hospital 915 Highland Blvd. Bozeman, MT (406) 585‐5000 Bozeman Urgent Care 1006 W. Main Street Bozeman, MT 59715 586‐8711 Bozemanurgentcare.com Community Health Partners~ Medical Clinic Bozeman: 214 E. Mendenhall St. Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 585‐1360 Belgrade: 19 E. Main St. Belgrade, MT 59714 (406)922‐0820 www.chphealthmt.org Community Health Partners are private, not‐for‐profit, consumer‐directed health care corporations, that provide high quality, cost‐effective, and comprehensive primary and preventive care to medically underserved and uninsured people using a sliding fee scale. Community Health Partners ~ Dental Clinic 120 N. 19th Ave., Suite H Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 585‐8701 This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide ‐ Mental Health / Counseling http://www.chphealthmt.org/index.php/Bozeman‐Dental/bozeman‐dental.html This is a dental practice affiliated with Community Health Partners health center. All insurance, including Medicaid accepted. Sliding fee scale based on household income available. Services include urgent needs, preventive care, and limited restorative care. Gallatin City‐County Health Department 215 W. Mendenhall St. Bozeman, MT 59715 Human Services: (406) 582‐3100 Environmental Health: (406) 582‐3120 WIC: (406)582‐3115 http://healthygallatin.org/ A resource for healthy living, promoting health, and preventing disease, they provide a range of services, including programs and resources for environmental health, immunization, WIC, emergency preparedness, cancer screening, public health home visitation, and communicable diseases. HIV Case Management 406‐582‐3100 http://healthygallatin.org/diseases‐conditions/hiv‐case‐management/ A.W.A.R.E. 1811 West Koch Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 587‐1181 www.aware‐inc.org This non‐profit human services agency provides disability services for persons with challenging mental health, emotional and developmental disabilities. A.W.A.R.E. services include: family support, outpatient services including counseling and treatment services, group homes for adults and adolescent boys, adult and children case management services. Community Health Partners ~ Gallatin Community Clinic This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide Bozeman: 214 E. Mendenhall St. Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 585‐1360 Belgrade: 19 E. Main St. Belgrade, MT 59714 (406)922‐0820 www.chphealth.org Community Health Partners are private, not‐for‐profit, consumer‐directed health care corporations, which provide high quality, cost‐effective, and comprehensive primary and preventive care to medically underserved and uninsured people. CHP focuses on wellness and early prevention. Health Centers provide treatment for illness or episodic conditions, as well as comprehensive, "one‐stop" services and a "health care home" for patients in their communities. Gallatin Mental Health Center (GMHC) 699 Farmhouse Lane Bozeman, Mt 59715 (406) 556‐6500 gallatinmentalhealth.org Email: [email protected] Gallatin Mental Health Center provides mental health services including psychotherapy and psychiatric services for children and adults and case management for adults only and crisis stabilization services. Serves Medicaid, Medicare, Montana Health Access clients, and private insurance/private party patients. Fees based on ability to pay. Hope House (Part of GMHC) Hope House provides crisis stabilization through a 24‐hour monitoring for persons 18 years + suffering from a mental health crisis, offering a safe, therapeutic setting. Medication management through an on‐site psychiatric nurse practitioner, and individual, group, and family therapies, peer support, nursing, and case management are available, too. Hope House has eight voluntary crisis stabilization beds and two emergency detention beds. Entry is decided by the Crisis Response Therapists in conjunction with an individual’s treatment team. Emergency detention occupants are ordered to the facility by the Gallatin County Attorney’s Office and the Crisis Response Therapist. Hope House works with the Help Center to triage admissions into the facility. Please call the Help Center at 586‐3333 to discuss This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide admission. Human Development Clinic 1501 S. 3rd Ave. Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 994‐4113 www.montana.edu/wwwhhd/humandevelopmentclinic.htm Graduate students in the MSU Counseling Program offer individual, couple, and family counseling. Counselors are supervised by MSU faculty who are licensed mental health professionals. Fees are based on a sliding scale. The clinic provides lowcost mental health services for adults, adolescents, children, families, and couples in the Gallatin community and beyond. Family Therapy 2050 Fairway Dr Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 587‐5844 www.dphhs.mt.gov/contactus/.../homelessservicesdistrict9.shtml Montana Institute of Family Therapy offers affordable mental health services with an emphasis on serving families with children at risk of abuse, neglect or delinquency, pregnancy and maternal health care. Mental Health America of Montana National Crisis Line: 1‐800‐273‐TALK Local Number: (406) 587‐7774 http://montanamentalhealth.org/ email: [email protected] Mental Health Association for Montana Kids 1(800) 823‐6426 Thrive (406) 587‐3840 This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide Bozeman Main Office: 400 East Babcock St. Bozeman, MT 59715 Belgrade Parent Place: 92 N. Broadway Belgrade, MT 59714 www.allthrive.org [email protected] The mission of Thrive is to encourage healthy family development through community awareness, parent education, and support to children and families. Thrive is committed to providing early and ample education and support to parents and their children. 4H Montana State University Bozeman, MT 59717 (406) 994‐3501 Montana 4‐H, the youth development program of MSU Extension, reaches nearly 23,000 Montana kids’ ages six through 18 with hands‐on learning. 4‐H clubs, camps, school enrichment programs and special interest activities immerse kids in challenging and rewarding experiences that teach them valuable life skills like leadership, citizenship and decision‐making. Migrant Services Newspapers Public Internet Bozeman Daily Chronicle P.O. Box 1190 Bozeman, MT 59771 Front desk: 406‐587‐4491 Fax: 406‐587‐7995. http://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/ Bozeman Public Library 626 E. Main Street Bozeman, Montana 59715 This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide PHONE (406) 582‐2400 FAX (406) 582‐2424 Office of Public Assistance Seniors Veteran’s Resources See also American Legion Gallatin County Office of Public Assistance 12 North 3rd Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 582‐3010 http://www.dphhs.mt.gov/programsservices/publicassistanceprograms.shtml Administers programs that aim to help low‐income Montanan’s move out of poverty and become self‐sufficient, including child care assistance, Healthy Montana Kids (HMK), Energy Assistnce, SNAP (Formerly known as food stamps), Medicaid, WIC (for women, children, and infants), and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). Belgrade Senior Center 92 East Cameron Avenue Belgrade, MT 59714 (406)388‐4711 http://www.montanaseniorcenter.org/belgrade/belgradehome.html Bozeman Senior Center 807 North Tracy Ave. Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 586‐2421 http://www.montanaseniorcenter.org/bozeman/BZNSCHome.html Meals on Wheels Program 807 North Tracy Ave. Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 586‐2421 www.montanaseniorcenter.org Crisis Line: 1‐800‐273‐8255, Press 1 This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide Disability, Re‐Entry, and Veteran Services Montana State University P.O. Box 173960 Bozeman, MT 59717‐3960Veterans Crisis Line 1‐800‐273‐8255 (Press 1) Support Group‐ Gallatin Mental Health Center 699 Farmhouse Lane Bozeman, MT 59715 Thursdays from 5:30‐7pm Call Laura Block Lower, LCPC (600‐2841) or Michelle Burkhart (556‐6500, Ext. 2613) for more information VA Based Outpatient Clinic 300 N. Willson, Suite 703G Bozeman, MT 59715 Phone: 406‐582‐5300 Veteran Support Center 185 Strand Union Building Tel: (406) 994‐3661 TTY: (406) 994‐6701 Fax: (406) 994‐3943 Women’s Resources Bella Birthing Breastfeeding support through prenatal education, referrals to lactation specialists in our community, and La Leche League, and one‐on one support for the first breastfeeding session after birth for birth doula clients. bellabirthing.com Bozeman Birth Center 601 West Villard Bozeman, MT 59715 This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013 Gallatin County Resource Guide Phone: (406) 585‐0752 bozemanbirthcenter.com Comprehensive care for expecting families. Bridger Care 300 N. Willson Ave., Suite 2001 (2nd floor) Bozeman, MT 59715 Phone: (406)587‐0681 Fax: (406)587‐9011 bridgercare.org [email protected] Gallatin Breastfeeding Coalition's Baby Café Free breastfeeding support group staffed by Certified Lactation Counselors. Sponsored by Gallatin City‐County Health Department, The Cozy Nest, and Bozeman Deaconess Hospital, the Baby Cafe gives mothers an opportunity to meet with other mothers in the community, share experiences, and get the support that new mothers need. Thursday from 11:00am‐1:00pm. Nestled between Books and Babies sessions. Bozeman Public Library (626 E Main Street ‐1st Floor Community Room) La Leche League La Leche League meetings offer breastfeeding information, support, and encouragement in a warm, friendly environment. Topics are open discussions and questions are welcomed from mothers in any stage of breastfeeding. Meetings are open to all women with an interest in breastfeeding. www.llli.org/Web/Montana.html WIC (Women, Infants, & Children) 215 W. Mendenhall Bozeman, MT 406‐582‐3115, [email protected] This Resource Guide was prepared by Justice For Montanans AmeriCorps Members with assistance from AmeriCorps VISTA. Although we do our best to keep these guides current, please contact programs directly for the most accurate and up‐to‐date information. Last Updated: January 2013