A notebook page that reads, "Domestic violence shelter partners."

Domestic Violence Shelter Partners

February is Domestic Violence Awareness Month! We’re proud to partner with these domestic violence shelters across Montana. Each one has a crisis hotline and offers safety, support, and resources to survivors in their communities.

 

Chippewa Cree Tribe Victim Services in Box Elder:

Office & Crisis Line: (406) 395-4513 

www.ccthumanservices.org/departments.php

 

Safe Space in Butte: www.safespaceonline.org/ 

Office: (406) 782-9807, 24/7 Crisis Line: (406) 782-8511

 

YWCA Mercy Home in Great Falls: www.ywcagreatfalls.org/what-we-do

Office: (406) 452-1315, 24/7 Crisis Line: (406) 453-1018

 

S.A.F.E. in Hamilton: www.safeinthebitterroot.org/

Office: (406) 363-2793, 24/7 Crisis Line: (406) 363-4600

 

District 4 Human Resources Development Council in Havre: www.hrdc4.org/

Office: (406) 265-6743, Crisis Line: (406) 265-2222

 

The Friendship Center in Helena: www.thefriendshipcenter.org/

24/7 Crisis Line: (406) 442-6800

 

The Abbie Shelter in Kalispell: www.abbieshelter.org/

Office: (406) 752-4735, Crisis Line: (406) 752-7273

 

If you are in danger, call 911. Contact your local domestic violence program for free and confidential resources. If your partner has been violent in any way and you want to learn about your legal options, you may qualify for free legal help or advice from MLSA. To apply, contact us at 1-800-666-6899 or apply online at www.montanalawhelp.org/apply-legal-services

This project was supported by Grant No. 15JOVW-24-GG-00092-LEGA and Grant No. 15JOVW-22-GG-01160-RURA awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication/program/exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Department of Justice.

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[Image descriptions: Slide 1: An open spiral-bound notebook that reads, “Domestic Violence Shelter Partners.” MLSA’s logos is on a piece of torn paper paperclipped to the top right corner of the notebook. At the bottom of the pages is the grant banner language.]