The Abbie Shelter and Violence Free Crisis LinePeer counseling, crisis intervention and advocacy for victims of battering, incest, domestic violence, child sexual abuse and rape. Offers Abused Women’s Support Group, Rape Survivors Group, Adults Molested as Children Group, and Abigail Frederick Shelter for victims. Anonymous and confidential services are available 24 hours a day.
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www.abbieshelter.org
Phone: 406.752.7273 (24 hrs) Kalispell Office: 406.752.4735 1203 Hwy 2 W. #28 Kalispell, MT 59901 |
Ray of Hope Homeless ShelterA Ray of Hope provides a safe harbor for those in the community with nowhere else to turn. Those who seek help are provided with food, clothing, shelter, and referrals for job training. A hand up, not a hand out. Sober home that also offers bible study, alcoholics anonymous, and addictions counseling services.
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The Salvation ArmyProvides emergency welfare assistance in the form of food, temporary shelter and clothing. Breakfast and Lunch Program (Check website to confirm times): Free hot meals Monday-Friday to those in need. No requirements. Breakfast 8:30 a.m.-9:30a.m.; Lunch noon-1:00 p.m. Bakery goods given away. 10am worship. Shower facilities also available. Emergency clothing and household vouchers to shop the Salvation Army Thrift Store.
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Samaritan HouseProvides shelter and basic needs for homeless people, while supporting their efforts to find employment and housing. Residents receive hot meals and donated items. Samaritan House also offers Veteran specific dormitories and beds.
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www.samaritanhousemt.com
Phone: 406.257.5801 Corner of 9th Avenue West and 2nd Street West Kalispell, MT 59901 |
Sparrow’s Nest of Northwest MontanaSparrow’s Nest of Northwest Montana is an organization excited to work with our community to ensure our unaccompanied homeless high school students have a safe place to sleep at night. Our organization works as a mechanism for empowering our unaccompanied homeless high school students to graduate and become productive, contributing members of our community. Residents need to be enrolled in school or a GED program. Students are provided free tutoring, life skills, and help with applications for social services, including medicaid, snap, and job services.
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