Community Resources Directory

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Adolescent Resource Center
2310 North 7th
Bozeman, MT 59715                                     Click here for map
M-F 8am-5pm (closed 12-1) Phone: (406) 586-5493
WWW: [http://www.adsgc.org]
The Adolescent Resource Center is a division of Alcohol and Drug Services of Gallatin County. The center provides outpatient adolescent treatment, prevention programs and education on parenting adolescents.
   
Adult Children of Alcoholics & Dysfunctional Families (A.C.O.A.)
2118 South Third Ave.Pilgrim Congregational Church
Bozeman, MT 59715                                     Click here for map
Phone: (406) 587-3690
WWW: [http://www.adultchildren.org]
Tuesdays 7:30pm-9pm, non-smoking meetings (12-step program). For anyone who has grown up in a dysfunctional family. Do the healing work to recover from a painful or abusive childhood.
   
Alcohol & Drug Services of Gallatin County
2310 North 7th
Bozeman, MT 59715                                     Click here for map
M-F 8am-5pm (closed 12-1) Phone: (406) 586-5493
WWW: [http://www.adsgc.org]
This organization provides prevention, education, assessments, outpatient and intensive outpatient treatment for chemical dependency, as well as Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). Fees for treatment are based on ability to pay. Emergency services available 24 hours per day.
   
Alcoholics Anonymous
various County locations
Bozeman, MT 59715
Call for meeting times & locations Phone: (406) 585-4079
WWW: [http://www.aa-montana.org]
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. The only requirement is the desire to stop drinking. Call for meeting locations in Belgrade, Bozeman, Gallatin Gateway, Manhattan, Three Forks and others.
   
American Medical Response
2101 Industrial Drive
Bozeman, MT 59715                                     Click here for map
24-7 Phone: (406) 586-0037
WWW: [http://www.amr.net]
American Medical Response covers the Greater Gallatin Valley -- servicing 9-1-1 emergencies, specialized medical standbys at events, and non-emergent transports. AMR is a local company supported by national resources. Our attention to the local community allows us to deliver the appropriate service -- from managing the entire emergency medical system or engaging in a private/public partnership. We cover 1,446 square miles and are operational 24/7/365.
   
American Red Cross
300 North Willson Avenue #105A
Bozeman, MT 59715                                     Click here for map
M-F 8am-4:00pm Phone: (406) 587-4611
WWW: [http://www.montanaredcross.org]
The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization led by volunteers, that provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. The Five Rivers District also offers first aid and CPR classes and accepts blood donations.
   
AWARE
1811 West Koch
Bozeman, MT 59715                                     Click here for map
M-F, 8am - 5pm Phone: (406) 587-1181
WWW: [http://www.aware-inc.org]
This non-profit human services agency provides disability services for persons with challenging mental health, emotional and developmental disabilities. Services include: Family Support, Outpatient Services including counseling and treatment services, group homes for adults and adolescent boys, adult and children case management services.
   
Belgrade Senior Center
92 E Cameron Ave
Belgrade, MT 59714                                     Click here for map
Phone: (406) 388-4711
WWW: [http://www.montanaseniorcenter.org/belgrade/belgradehome.html]
Social club for Senior Citizens.
   
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Gallatin County
15 South 8th Avenue
Bozeman, MT 59715                                     Click here for map
M-F 8am-5pm Phone: (406) 587-1216
WWW: [http://www.bigbrotherssisters.org]
Big Brothers Big Sisters is the leader in one-to-one youth service, celebrating 100 years of proven success in creating positive friendships that benefit children, volunteers, families, neighborhoods, and the community! In Gallatin County, Big Brothers Big Sisters has been serving kids for over 30 years. National research reveals that Littles are more likely to show positive behaviors in school and at home than children who are not matched with a Big. Our matches are effective because professional staff ensure that the relationships are safe and rewarding for everyone involved. Bigs and Littles, and their families, are from all walks of life and are as diverse as Gallatin County. Our Littles have a desire to have a Big, and their parents or other caring adults in their lives feel they would benefit from one. Bigs have a willingness to share some fun with a young person. Bigs consistently say they get more out of being matched than their Littles!
   
Big Sky Youth Center
3025 Westridge Drive
Bozeman, MT 59715                                     Click here for map
Phone: (406) 586-2566
WWW: None
shelter care/group home takes youth from 11-18 years old. Provides stabilization in their lives, psycho-educational groups for independent living; one-on-one advocates. Services usually contracted by youth probation or Dept of Family services. We accept private pay clients. And provide respite care for youth.
   
Boys & Girls Club
600 Bridger Drive
Bozeman, MT 59715                                     Click here for map
after school & all day in the summer Phone: (406) 587-8442
WWW: [http://bgcswmt.org]
A youth development agency, which provides diversified activities that meet the interests of all young people. Core programs include character & leadership development, education & career development, health & life skills, the arts and sports, fitness & recreation. For ages 7 and above and younger children with swimming lessons. $12.00 annual fee
   
Bozeman Deaconess Hospital
915 Highland Blvd
Bozeman, MT 59715                                     Click here for map
Phone: (406) 585-5000
WWW: [http://www.bozemandeaconess.org/community_programs.php]
Community not-for-profit hospital with inpatient acute care, outpatient diagnositics, surgery, counseling, education and therapy services, senior independent living facilities, home care and hospice, home oxygen and retail pharmacy. Parenting and childbirth education classes are also available. See Bozeman Deaconess Hospital's web site for additional services and programs.
   
Bozeman High School
205 N 11th Ave
Bozeman, MT 59715                                     Click here for map
Phone: (406) 522-6200
WWW: None
We provide educational services for 14-19 year old students
   
Bozeman Job Service Workforce Center
121 N Willson Ave
Bozeman, MT 59715                                     Click here for map
M-F 8am-5pm Phone: (406) 582-9200
WWW: [http://www.montanajobs.us./bozeman]
Offers local and nationwide listings, referral and placement services for employers and jobseekers. Computers are available for jobseekers to look at state/nationwide job listings, internet access, computerized job choice, career assessment, proficiency testing, resume programs, and word processing of employment related documents. Job training programs and WoRC programs are also available for eligible jobseekers.
   
Bozeman Public School Prevention Education
PO Box 520
Bozeman, MT 59771
Call for schedule Phone: (406) 522-6019
WWW: [http://www.bozeman.k12.mt.us/index.lasso]
This department provides education, support, and advocacy to students and parents to promote healthy lifestyles and school success. The department also serves as a liaison with community resources in areas such as tobacco, alcohol, drug, and violence prevention.
   
Bozeman Public Schools- Adult & Community Education
P O Box 520
Bozeman, MT 59771
Call for schedule Phone: (406) 522-6012
WWW: [http://www.bsd7.org/community/adulted/]
Adult Education for adults 16 and older. Classes held late in afternoon and evenings. Class topics change quarterly and include academic, self enrichment or job training areas. Pre-registration is required. Located at 404 W. Main St (Willson School), Bozeman. Call for schedule of classes.
   
Bozeman Public Schools- Adult Basic & Literacy Education (ABLE)
1218 Durston Street
Bozeman, MT 59715                                     Click here for map
Call for schedule Phone: (406) 585-8673
WWW: [http://www.bsd7.org/able/]
Basic and literacy education and GED preparation and testing for adults 16 and older. Classes conducted throughout the year at the Adult Learning Center, 1218 Durston Street. Call for schedule information.
   
Bozeman Public Schools Summer School
P O Box 520
Bozeman, MT 59771
Call for schedule Phone: (406) 522-6012
WWW: None
Summer school opportunities are available for District students, elementary through high school. Students must be referred by their teacher to participate in the summer school program. Located at 404 W Main (Willson School), Bozeman. Call for schedule.
   
Bozeman Public Schools- Young Parents Program
P O Box 520
Bozeman, MT 59771
M-F 8am - 3:30pm Phone: (406) 522-6114
WWW: [http://www.bsd7.org/community/adulted/]
Pregnant and parenting teens may complete a High School dipolma or GED while receiving parenting education and high quality on-site child care.
   
Bozeman Senior Citizen's Center
807 N. Tracy
Bozeman, MT 59715                                     Click here for map
M-F 8:30am-4:30pm Phone: (406) 586-2421
WWW: [http://www.montanaseniorcenter.org]
Wide range of services. Congregate Meals and Meals-On-Wheels in Bozeman, Belgrade, Manhattan, Three Forks and West Yellowstone. Exercise Program, Computer Education, Carpenter Shop, Second Hand Store, Travel, Social Services. Also, provide Intergenerational Child Learning Center, Hiking program and creative writing program. Health Care Services include blood pressure checks, foot clinics, breast exams, flu and pneumonia shots, cholesterol testing and blood profiles.
   
Bridger Clinic, Inc.
300 N Willson Ave., Suite 2001
Bozeman, MT 59715                                     Click here for map
M-Th 8am-5:30pm; F 8am-5pm; Sat 9am-12:30pm Phone: (406) 587-0681
WWW: [http://www.bridgerclinic.org]
Offers reproductive health care to women and men regardless of age or income. Services include gynecological exams, sexually transmitted disease testing, HIV antibody testing, pregnancy testing, pregnancy planning, education on reproductive health care and dispensing of contraceptives. Fees are based on income and family size. Pregnancy tests are free. Evening & Saturday appointments are available.
   
Cancer Family Network of Montana
PO Box 6446
Bozeman, MT 59771
M-Th: 10a-5p Phone: (406) 587-8080
WWW: [http://www.cancerfamilynetwork.org]
Provides cost free programs and services for Montana families in the midst of a cancer diagnosis. Our primary services include: summer camps, a fall retreat, special spring programs & events, a news letter and a network of families experiencing a similar journey.
   
Career Transitions, Inc.
20900 E. Frontage Road, B-Mezz
Belgrade, MT 59714                                     Click here for map
M-F 8am-5pm Phone: (406) 388-6701
WWW: [http://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. WIA Adult Program: assists people ages 18 and older in job training and job search. Trades and Technology Program: provides career counseling, assessment and training.
   
Caring Program for Children
PO Box 872
Helena, MT 59601
M-F 8am-5pm Phone: (800) 447-7828
WWW: [http://www.caring4kidsmt.com]
The Caring Program for Children provides access to basic primary and preventive health care for uninsured children. There is no cost to the family to participate in the program. For more information about eligibility requirements call 1-800-447-7828 ext. 3630
   
Case Management Services- Human Resource Development Council
32 S Tracy Ave
Bozeman, MT 59715                                     Click here for map
M-F 8am-5pm Phone: (406) 586-3134
WWW: [http://www.dphhs.state.mt.us/sltc]
Case management provides coordination of services, such as: homemaker services, life line, nutrition, transportation and minor home modifications for the elderly and disabled so that they may stay in their homes as long as safely possible. Participation is based on nursing home level of care and Medicaid eligibility.
   
Child and Family Services (DPHHS/CFS)
220 W Lamme St 2-E
Bozeman, MT 59715                                     Click here for map
M-F 8am-5pm Phone: (406) 585-9984
WWW: [http://www.dphhs.mt.gov/cfsd/]
Child protective services.
   
Child Care Connections
317 E Mendenhall St Suite C
Bozeman, MT 59715                                     Click here for map
M-F 8am-5pm Phone: (406) 587-7786
WWW: [http://www.childcareconnections.info]
Assists families to locate childcare or preschool services in Gallatin, Park and Meagher counties. Administers the child care assistance program for low-income families and provides child care scholarships; recruits and trains childcare providers and sponsors the Child and Adult Care Nutrition Program. Provides child care and after school referrals, child development information and work/family information. Provides child safety seat installations and conducts car seat clinics.
   
Community Health Partners Dental Practice
120 N. 19th Ave. Suite H
Bozeman, MT 59715                                     Click here for map
Phone: (406) 585-8701
WWW: [http://www.chphealth.org/dental_services.htm]
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. Call Dental Practice for details.