HRDC Announces Collaboration with Livingston Public School District #4
HRDC’s Early Childhood Education program to merge with the district’s 2-year kindergarten program.
HRDC’s Early Childhood Education program to merge with the district’s 2-year kindergarten program.
The HRDC Warming Center is now open for the summer months, but workers there say warmer weather doesn’t mean the number of guests will slow down anytime soon.
Workers at Bozeman’s HRDC go around to urban camping areas once a week offering help to the homeless population.
At this point, [HRDC has] enough funding together to get construction on the year-round shelter, called Homeward Point, started.
Workers at Bozeman’s HRDC go around to urban camping areas once a week offering help to the homeless population.
Outreach coordinator Crystal Baker is leading the way for the nonprofit’s Street Outreach Program.
Baker knows what it’s like to be homeless and can relate to those facing hard times.
Prospera Business Network has given a $250,000 Community Impact Loan to the Bozeman Chamber Foundation. This will be the final piece of funding needed for HRDC to finish its Homeward Point Project which will provide emergency housing.
Gallatin High School student Emersen York is shining a light on the issue of homelessness and urban camping in Bozeman.
Last year, Jameson Parks, a then-first grader at Ridgeview Elementary School in Belgrade saw a video of a cereal knock down challenge, where everyone brings in cereal boxes, lines them up like dominos, and watches them fall, celebrating at the end—knowing those boxes were all going to be donated to families in need after.