
Montana 211 connects you with the community resources, services, and assistance you need. You can find resources for disability services, legal services, housing and shelter, aging/senior services, transportation, LGBTQ+, and food.
Montana's Prevention and Mental Health Crisis Lifeline - Montana 988
If you or someone you know is in crisis, please call 988 to be connected to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline or 911 if a person is in immediate danger.
-provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, across Montana.
A women's drop-in center providing domestic violence and sexual assault support, education, and advocacy through its support group meetings and programs. These meetings are held every Tuesday from 7:00-8:30pm.
(406) 255-0611
420 Grand Avenue
Email: info@angelaspiazza.org
Gateway Program: Offers free services to victims of domestic and sexual violence including shelter, counseling, and legal assistance.
Employment & Training Center: Offers job search, resume, and application assistance.
24 Hour Hotline: (406) 245-4472
24 Hour Text Line: (406) 702-0229
(406) 252-6303
Big Horn County: (406) 679-5145
909 Wyoming Avenue
The Community Crisis Center is the first point of access for individuals in the community seeking crisis stabilization services for mental health, substance abuse, and/or social service needs regardless of their ability to pay.
(406) 259-8800
704 N. 30th Street
A religious-based organization assisting low-income individuals in Yellowstone County through the help of food, shelter, clothing, hygiene, case management, spiritual support, and Christmas gifts.
(406) 281-7480
2100 6th Avenue North
HomeFront is dedicated to providing safe, decent, and affordable housing to individuals and families in Billings, MT. HomeFront also provides free instructions on a myriad of topics, including paths to home ownership, how to be a good renter, literacy, budgeting, and beyond.
(406) 245-6391
2415 First Avenue North
Family Service has helped our neighbors in need since 1906 by supporting struggling families and seniors with vital essentials like food, clothing, rent, and utilities. They also provide support through education assistance for better employment and many other special projects like holiday meal boxes and back-to-school backpacks.
(406) 259-2269
3927-3931 1st Avenue South
The Court Help Program is a free service provided by the Montana Supreme Court to assist people with civil, non-criminal legal problems. The goal of the program is to provide the information needed to understand legal rights and responsibilities and to help resolve legal problems on your own, if you cannot afford an attorney or if you choose not to hire one. Information on available resources only is provided, not legal advice or legal representation.
216 N. 29th Street
(406) 869-3531 or (406) 869-3532
Email: yellowstonecountyselfhelp@mt.gov
The Tumbleweed Program is a non-profit, community-based agency, founded in 1976, which provides services to runaway, homeless, and vulnerable youth and their families. Tumbleweed’s crisis counseling and youth services are available 24/7.
24 Hour Hotline: (888) 818-4702
(406) 259-2558
505 N. 24th Street
Email: info@tumbleweedprogram.org
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