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READ Montana (Resources, Education, and Advocacy for Dyslexia)

292 W. Haley Springs Rd, Ste 2
Bozeman, MT 59718
(406) 589-6518

https://www.readmontana.org/

READ Montana strives to inspire and transform students with learning differences into confident, independent, and successful readers. They offer an evaluation process that identifies individual challenges and maps out a program of intervention. They specialize in evidence-based instruction to close the academic gap and lay the groundwork for future success. They also provide guidance and support for navigating academic challenges. 

Blueprint Continuum

Undisclosed Location
(406) 585-4858

https://thehrdc.org/emerging-adults/young-adult-housing/

The Blueprint Continuum is a transitional housing program that provides youth-empowered, strength-based, and solution-focused support to youth experiencing either homelessness or housing instability. Young adults aged 16-24, who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence are eligible. Emerging adults receive support in the following areas: educational attainment, employment and soft skill development, increase in social competencies, fostering healthy boundaries, and integrate conflict resolution skills.

Rising Stars (Daycare/Preschool)

A program of Family Promise

risingstars@familypromisegv.org
(406) 209-8498

https://www.familypromisegv.org/risingstarselc

“At Rising Stars, we help families in our community achieve sustainable, independence by offering a Safe, Trusting, Accepting, Respectful, and Secure learning environment for their children, while offering a family programming geared towards the unique needs of the families we serve.”

Youth Dynamics Inc.

1609 W Babcock, Suite A
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 585-9402

www.youthdynamics.org

A Montana-based children’s mental health-based non-profit since 1981. The goal is to provide mental health treatment for kids with behavioral challenges and to provide support and resources to their families. Services include therapy, case management, family education and support, foster and respite care, therapeutic youth home care and substance abuse treatment.

Head Start (HRDC Program)

32 South Tracy Ave
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 586-9652

https://thehrdc.org/how-we-help/children/head-start-preschool/

HRDC Early Childhood Development is a federally funded program for preschool children aged 3 to 5 years old from low income families. The Early Childhood Development program consists of Head Start as well as our Montana Preschool Development Grant classes.  HRDC Head Start is funded to serve 152 children annually with a focus of providing for healthy development of children and the strengthening of families.

Family Outreach

1315 East Main Street
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 587-2477

www.familyoutreach.org

Family Outreach is a non-profit agency that serves children and adults who have intellectual disabilities or developmental delays. Services and Programs include developmental information and training, behavioral supports and routine based Early Intervention. Family Outreach equips families with the necessary skills to assist their child or children with developmental, behavioral, social, educational and/or self-help skills.

Chafee Foster Care Independence Program (HRDC Program)

32 South Tracy Ave
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 587-4486

https://thehrdc.org/emerging-adults/chafee-foster-care-program-for-successful-transition-to-adulthood/

Chafee is an HRDC referral-based program which provides eligible foster care youth support while in foster care and continues to provide assistance when transitioning into the greater community. The program provides guidance in life skills, vocational training, job training, financial assistance and budgeting, substance abuse prevention and transition to self-sufficiency. Referrals are usually made through CPS.

Boys and Girls Club of Southwest Montana

3864 Baxter Lane
Bozeman, MT 59718
(406) 587-8442

www.bgcswmt.org

The Boys & Girls Club seeks to promote and enhance the development of boys and girls by instilling a sense of competence, usefulness, belonging, and influence. There is a focus on character and leadership development, education and career development, health and life skills, the arts, and sports and recreation. After school care, PIR day events and summer camps are just some of the programs offered by the Boys and Girls Club.

Big Sky Youth Empowerment Project

225 East Mendenhall
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 551-9660

https://www.byep.org/

Big Sky Youth Empowerment provides opportunities for vulnerable teenagers in the Gallatin Valley to experience success and become contributing members of our community through group mentorship and experiential adventures. Entrance into the program is self-driven: students in 7th through 12th grades are eligible to apply.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Big Sky Country

15 South 8th Ave
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 587-1216

https://bbbs-bigskycountry.org/

The Big Brothers Big Sisters’ mission is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. Each child in the program is paired with a volunteer that seeks to ensure that the child builds confidence, avoids risky behaviors, and receives emotional and educational support. Children ages 5 through 18 are eligible for the program through a simple online application.

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