Our Resources

This list below does not serve as a recommendation or endorsement of specific providers, who are responsible for their listed credentials, training and contact information. 

Other Community Resources

Check out our list of other helpful community resources.

The list below includes providers who have opted into the Resource Guide, and therefore does not include all programs and organizations in Gallatin and Park Counties — although we try! If you know of a helpful resource to share, please contact us at hello@rootsfamilycollaborative.com.

Abuse Support & Prevention Educations Network (ASPEN)

24/7 Support Line 406-222-8154

ASPEN provides free, confidential direct services such as a 24-hour support line, emergency shelter, crisis counseling, support groups, legal advocacy, information and referrals, safety planning, emergency 911 phones, assistance with orders of protection, forensic medical exam support, community outreach and educational programs for Meagher, Park and Sweet Grass Counties.

Park County

Child Care Connections

(406) 587-7786 // 1-800-962-0418

Child Care Connections (CCC) advocates for the well-being and quality care of children. CCC helps families to find and afford quality child care, and offers education around early childhood and referrals to resources and services in the community that support successful families.

Family Outreach

(406) 587-2477

Family Outreach's Early Intervention program provides free developmental screenings for infants and children. We provide high-quality early intervention services to support your child in reaching their full potential.

Contact referrals@familyoutreach.org

Livingston Food Resource Center

(406) 222-5335

In-Person Pantry Shopping at LFRC / Tuesday and Thursday / 1-5 p.m.

Shields Valley Mobile Pantry / Second Friday of the month

Emigrant Mobile Pantry / Last Friday of the month

Contact office@livingstonfrc.org

Park County

Family Promise

(406) 582-7388

The mission of Family Promise is to empower families experiencing housing insecurities to secure a safe, affordable home, a livelihood and the chance to build a better future for their children. Within our shelter, prevention and stabilization programs we offer our services to anyone over the age of 18 who has at least one child in their primary custody. Family Promise serves families of all compositions through the two emergency shelter units and eight transitional housing units currently in our operation.

Montana Parent

Montana Parent is an all-in-one resource for families in southwest Montana, dedicated to supporting happy, healthy environments for children and their families.

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