Saturday, January 28, 2012

Other Resources - a list from the Missoula Food Bank

Other Resources - a list from the Missoula Food Bank

Every guest at our 3rd Street Store receives a copy of our Community Resource Guide, connecting them to the wealth of resources available in Missoula County. Download a copy here -- http://www.missoulafoodbank.org/images/stories/pdf_documents/Resource_Guide_Updates_3-2010.pdf, and feel free to reproduce and distribute it at will. A plain text version is available starting in two paragraphs down, immediately after "There are a few great places to start your search for help."

This is, by no means, an exhaustive list, and is always growing and changing. If you would like to see your organization included, or any information changed, email our Program Services Assistant and we will be happy to update our list.

There are a few great places to start your search for help:

First Call for Help offers assistance in navigating the resources available in the state. Call 549-5555 or 211 10am-5pm, M-F or visit www.montana211.org
Bridge to Benefits prescreening tools to determine which programs you qualify for. Answer a short questionnaire at www.b2bmt.org

These categories are covered below:

Crisis Hotlines
Emergency Shelter and Public Housing
Food and Nutrition (Food Banks and Soup Kitchens)
Health Care
Job Training, Employment Assistance and Continuing Education
Legal and Civil Rights
Other Services



Crisis Hotlines:

Western Montana Mental Health Center
Emergency 24-hour line 1-800-820-0083 or 532-9710

Suicide/Crisis Hotline
1-800-273-TALK

YWCA 24-Hour Crisis LINE
406-542-1944 or 1-800-483-7858

Missoula Police Department
911(or 24-hour non-emergency line 406-552-6300)

Missoula Sheriff’s Dept
911 (or non-emergency line 406-258-4810)


Emergency Shelter and Public Housing:

Poverello Center
728-1809. 535 Ryman Street. Temporary housing for homeless adults, free clothing and food pantry, laundry and showers. Daily hot meals and sack lunches to go served. Call for hours. www.thepoverellocenter.org

Salcido Center Drop- In Center
The Salcido Center which has been operating onsite at the Ryman Street Shelter since August 2010, acts as a drop-in day center for chronically homeless men and women.
Poverello can be contacted at 535 Ryman St. Missoula 59802. Or phone (406)728-1809. Email is poverello@montana.com

Salvation Army
549-0710. 339 W. Broadway. Provides short-term emergency financial assistance. Clothing and food pantry.www.salvationarmynw.org

YWCA Shelter
543-6691. Office 1130 W. Broadway. Counseling, skill building, and transitional housing for women and families. www.ywcaofmissoula.org

Missoula Housing Authority
549-4113.1235 34th Street. Public housing, Section 8 rental assistance and related housing services. www.missoulahousing.org

Human Resource Council
728-3710.1801 S. Higgins. Section 8 rental assistance, LIEAP utilities assistance program. www.hrcxi.org

Emergency Food and Nutrition:

For a list of other food banks throughout the region, check below:

Missoula Food Bank
549-0543. 219 S. 3rd W. Food distribution: 10am-1pm Monday-Friday; Evening distribution 5-7pm Monday and Tuesday. Monthly senior commodity delivery program. missoulafoodbank.org


Christian Life Center
542-0353. 3801 Russell. Food distribution: 2nd and 3rd Mondays 4-5pm (except holidays). www.clc-missoula.org


Clark Fork City Church
721-7804. 2811 Latimor Street. Food distribution: Saturdays 10am - Noon. www.cfccmt.org/Ministries/CityFood


Missoula 3:16
549-4673. 506 B Toole Avenue. Continental Breakfast: Monday-Saturday 7-9am; Soup and sandwich lunches Monday-Saturday at Noon. www.missoula316.org

Food Stamps program
SNAP/Office of Public Assistance
A division of the Montana Department of Health and Human Services 329-1200. Application Assistance Hotline: 1-800-332-2272. 2677 Palmer, Suite 100. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance (SNAP program - formerly known as Food Stamps). SNAP application assistance also offered at Missoula Food Bank during distribution hours. dphhs.mt.gov


Senior Nutrition/Meals on Wheels
728-7682. Meals for homebound elderly and disabled. www.missoulaagingservices.org


WIC (Women, Infants and Children)
258-4740. 301 W. Alder. Nutrition and supplemental food program for low-income pregnant and nursing women, and children under age 5. www.co.missoula.mt.us


EFNEP (Expanded Food & Nutrition Educ. Program)
258-4207. Nutrition, meal planning and cooking instruction for low-income families.


Garden City Harvest
523-3663. Lease garden plots to grow your own vegetables.www.gardencityharvest.org
Call to exchange seasonal work for vegetables.


Humane Society of Western Montana
549-4796. Pet Food Pantry, call for availability www.myhswm.org


AniMeals
AniMeals No-Kill Adoption Center and Animal Food Bank
www.animeals.com - 1700 Rankin Street Missoula, MT 59808-1630
(406) 721-4710


Health Care:

Partnership Health Center
258-4789. 323 W. Alder. Primary care services to those with no or inadequate health coverage. www.co.missoula.mt.us/phc


Healthy Montana Kids Plan
Call 1-877-KidsNow Free or low-cost health coverage for children and teenagers up to age 19. dphhs.mt.gov


Health Department
523-4750. 301 W. Alder. Neighborhood nursing, well-child clinic, WIC, health screening, immunizations. www.co.missoula.mt.us/health


1st Way Pregnancy Support
549-0406. 1515 Fairview, Suite 250. Referral, pregnancytesting, support services for pregnant women. Diapers, maternity clothes. www.1stway.org


Planned Parenthood
728-5490. 219 E. Main. Services include female and male annual exams, pregnancy testing, birth control info/supplies. www.plannedparenthood.org


Missoula Indian Center -- UPDATE -- New location of the center is 830 W. Central Ave.
Read more on the new center at: http://missoulian.com/news/local/article_5a5a42b0-ba5c-11e0-aa46-001cc4c03286.html#ixzz1qHvtZzKn
Phone 829-9515 or 24-hour crisis line 721-2700. < Former location: Fort Missoula Rd, Bldg. #33.>
Outpatient health svcs. Provides health, nutrition, diabetes info and chemical dependency counseling. www.missoulaindiancenter.org


Adult Mental Health Services
532-9700. 1335 Wyoming. Case management and day treatment for adults with mental illness. www.wmmhc.org


Turning Point
532-9800. 1325 Wyoming. Alcohol and substance abuse treatment.www.wmmhc.org


Children’s Case Management
532-9770. Mental health services for children. wmmhc.net



Employment and Continuing Education:

Missoula Job Service
728-7060. 539 S. 3rd St. W. Job placement, training, employment counseling and resource center. wsd.dli.mt.gov/local/missoula


Vocational Rehabilitation and Blind Services
329-5400. 2675 Palmer, Suite A. Provides job training, placement, financial help for disabled workers. dphhs.mt.gov


Dickinson Lifelong Learning Center
542-4015 / 549-8765. 310 S. Curtis. Offers day and evening education classes for adults. thelifelonglearningcenter.com


Literacy Volunteers of America
542-4015. 310 S. Curtis. Offers reading tutoring.


UM Continuing Education
243-2900. www.umt.edu/ce


Legal Aid and Advocacy - Civil and Human Rights:


Montana Legal Services
543-8343 / 543-8344. 304 N. Higgins. Legal help to low-income people regarding landlord-tenant, disability, and other legal issues. For UM Students: 243-6213. www.mtlsa.org


Human Rights Bureau, MT
1-800-542-0807. erd.dli.mt.gov/humanright/hrhome.asp


Montana Fair Housing
542-2611. Investigates allegations of housing discrimination. www.montanafairhousing.org


MontPIRG (MT Public Interest Research Group)
243-2907. Resource for landlord-tenant issues. www.montpirg.org


Senior Help Line/Resource Center
728-7588 or 1-800-551-3191. Info about housing, transportation, health care and legal issues. www.missoulaagingservices.org/helpline


Crime Victim Advocate
258-4630. County attorney’s office. Helps with temporary order of protection, advocacy for crime victims. co.missoula.mt.us/opgweb/Grants/CVA


Child and Elder Abuse Help Line
Call 24-hours 1-800-332-6100 / 406-444-9810.


Other Services:

Child Care Resources
728-6446. 127 E. Main, Suite 314. Child care assistance. www.childcareresources.org

Parenting Place
728-5437. 1644 S. 8th W. Parenting programs and support. www.parentingplace.net

WORD (Women’s Opportunity & Resource Development)
543-3550. 2525 Palmer St., Suite #1. Renter education. Teen parent program. School-based Family Resource Centers. Homeownership education/assistance (HomeWORD). www.wordinc.org


Social Security Office
1-800-772-1213. 542-1580. 700 SW Higgins, Suite 5. www.socialsecurity.gov


Missoula US Veterans Center(406) 721-4918
500 N Higgins Ave, #202, Missoula, MT 59802 mtvetsvoice.com
Counseling/support for military veterans.


Refugee Assistance Corp.
721-5052. 715 Kensington #16. Support and referral for Hmong and Russian refugees.


Consumer Credit Counseling
543-1188. Debt management counseling. www.cccsmt.org


Summit Independent Living
728-1630. Advocacy and information for people with disabilities. www.summitilc.org


Community Dispute Resolution Center
543-1157. Mediation services.


Missoula Urban Demonstration Project
721-7513. 629 Phillips St. Promotes sustainable living through education and community projects; tool library. mudproject.ning.com

Monday, January 23, 2012

Project pairs Missoula's homeless and house-insecure with services


Project Homeless Connect takes place on Thursday, January 26 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church at 300 E. Main St., across from the Missoula Public Library.

At the free event, attendees will have access to medical and dental care, reading glasses, a warm meal, clothing, haircuts, housing assistance, legal advice and more.