Additional resources may be found at:
- Alcohol and Drug Services of Gallatin County
- Big Sky Youth Center Shelter/Group Home: 406-586-2566
- Bozeman Adult Learning Center offers Hi-Set (formerly GED)
- Career Transitions offers a variety of services including career counseling, literacy and skills training: 406-388-6201
- Child & Family Services works to protect children that have been at risk of abuse or neglect: 406-585-9984
- Childcare Connections offers financial assistance for childcare (income guidelines apply)
- Community Health Partners (Bozeman and Belgrade) offers medical, dental, and mental health services based on a sliding scale: 406-585-1360
- Community Cafe offers a warm dinner in a welcoming atmosphere to anyone in need, Monday-Saturday 5-7 p.m., free of charge: 406-587-4225
- Courtsystem.org lists all legal and law offices in Montana listed by County
- Gallatin County Health Department offers a wide range of health services and programs, including free prenatal, parenting, and breastfeeding classes: 406-582-3100
- Gallatin Mental Health Center offers mental health care on a sliding fee scale: 406-556-6500
- Gallatin Valley Food Bank offers emergency food assistance: 406-586-7600
- Haven is a confidential domestic violence shelter for men and women
- Head Start is a preschool education program for children of low-income families at no cost
- Help Center is a 24-hour crisis hotline and referral service: 406-586-3333
- HRDC provides programs and services in the areas of housing, food and nutrition: 406-587-4486
- Hope House provides crisis stabilization for people suffering from mental health crisis: 406-585-6500
- Haven provides housing and services for those suffering from domestic violence: 406-586-4111
- Job Service is a clearinghouse for jobs and job seekers: 406-582-9200
- Love INC offers support and services to people in need: 406-587-3008
- Montana Tobacco Quitline
- MSU Counseling and Psychological Services offers mental health counseling at a low cost
- Rural Dynamics offers budgeting and credit counseling for free or low cost
- Salvation Army offers support and services to people in need: 406-586-9051
- Sacks of Bozeman, Belgrade offers clothing vouchers:
- SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), formerly food stamps, offers food assistance individuals and families (income guidelines apply)
- Streamline offers fare-free bus service throughout Bozeman: 406-587-2434
- Thrive offers programs and services to support kids and their families: 406-587-3840
- Tuck.com has a national directory of homeless shelters
- Warming Center offers emergency shelter during winter months: 406-587-4486
- WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) offers food assistance to parents/guardians (income guidelines apply)
- YMCA offers summer camps/activities with scholarships
To access more extensive resource and program information, download the FREE, comprehensive resource guide created by the Early Childhood Community Council (ECCC) and United Way here: Greater-Gallatin-Community-Resource-Guide
To access a map of social services in the Bozeman area, download the map here: Bozeman Area Resources Map *Note: printed maps are available at all social services agencies in Bozeman
A resource guide for Spanish speakers (Hispanohablantes) available here: Resources-for-Spanish-Speakers-Hispanohablantes
If your organization offers programs and services to those in need and is not on this list, please call the Family Promise office at 406-582-7388 or email info@familypromisegv.org so that we may include you.
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