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RESOURCES ACROSS THE STATE OF MONTANA


The Office of the Child and Family Ombudsman (OCFO) 

The Child and Family Ombudsmen duties include: Reviewing requests involving Child and Family Services Division of the Department of Health and Human Services; Supporting best practices in working with children and families; and providing education on how best to protect and serve Montana children and families.

(1-844-252-4453) 

DOJOMBUDSMAN@mt.gov

PO Box 201417, Helena 59620


Big Brothers Big Sisters of America

One-to-one mentoring for children and teens.

 (813) 720-8778


Casey Foundation 

Casey Family Programs is the nation’s largest operating foundation focused on safely reducing the need for foster care in the United States. Their mission is to provide and improve — and ultimately prevent the need for — foster care. 

206-282-7300

2001 Eighth Avenue, Suite 2700, Seattle, WA 98121


Child Bridge

Support and recruitment for foster care families, facilitating communication between churches, communities, and government.

406-837-2247

hello@childbridgemontana.org

P.O. Box 310, Big Fork 59911


Child & Family Services Division

DPHHS child protection services, foster care, child and adult abuse and neglect investigations.

24-hour Centralized Intake report hotline for child abuse 866-820-5437

24-hour Centralized Intake report hotline for adult abuse 844-277-9300

(406) 444-5622

111 North Sanders, Room 301, Helena 59620
PO Box 4210, Helena 59604-4210


Family Connections

Childcare Services connections, Resource Page for Parents and Providers.

202 2nd Ave S Suite 201 Great Falls I 406-761-6010 or 800-696-4503 

2229 5th Ave Havre I 406-265-6743 or 800-696-4503


Family Support Network of Montana

Coaching for parents, 24-hour support hotline, supervised parent-child interactions and mental health intervention.

406-256-7783

1002 10th St. West Suite 1, Billings 59102


Friends of the Children 

Impacting generational change by empowering youth, who are facing the greatest obstacles, through relationships with professional mentors – 12+ years, no matter what.

Western MT: 735 Michigan Ave, Missoula 59802 I 406-258-8081 I info@friendsmontana.org

Eastern MT: PO Box 22275, Billings 59104 I 406-534-3138 I contact@friendsmontana.org


Harmony House 

Group home for homeless, pregnant, or parenting mothers ages 16-21 residing in MT.

406-247-4732

info@hrdc7.org

7 North 31st St, Billings 59101 


Montana Family to Family 

Family to Family amplify the strength of families of children and youth with health care challenges by forging relationships with providers and programs, connecting families to meaningful supports, and providing them opportunities to learn and to share their experience. 

406-243-4570

montanaf2f@umontana.edu

The University of Montana I The Rural Institute I Corbin Hall, Missoula, 59812


Montana Law Help

Reduced-fee legal services.


Montana 2-1-1

Source of information on community resources, services, tele-health and assistance. 

2-1-1


Parenting Montana

Online tools and supportive media to help parents navigate new challenges and bolster their skills.


PLUK (Parents, Let’s United for Kids)

Network for families of children with disabilities and special needs.

406-255-0540 or 800-222-7585 

2345 King Avenue West, Suite B, Billings 59102


Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch

Wide array of mental health treatment services and support for youth and families.

406-655-2100 or 800-726-6755
1732 South 72nd St., West Billings 59106


Youth Dynamics, Inc. (YDI)

Youth Dynamics provides strength-based, client-centered, supportive mental health services to children and families. 

406-245-6539 or (877) 458-7022

2334 Lewis Ave., Billings 59102


Youth Homes 

Emergency shelters, therapeutic group homes, foster care and adoption programs, and counseling services for children who are facing abuse, neglect, emotional trauma and substance abuse problems. 

(406) 721-2704

info@youthhomesmt.org

P.O. Box 7616, Missoula 59807


Zero to Five Montana 

Zero to Five is a statewide early childhood organization focused on increasing access to early care and education, supporting and strengthening families, uplifting voices, and empowering small businesses and communities. 

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