Homelessness Resources – Volume 6
Homelessness Resources from HRDC
Homelessness Resources from HRDC
Tuesday, in the sun-beaten parking lot of the Whole Foods Market, a small group of people gathered around a refrigerated van.
Last year HRDC’s Big Sky Community Food Bank was recognized by the Big Sky Chamber for the great work we are doing in Big Sky, and this year, our Manager, Sarah Gaither Bivens, was recognized as Big Sky’s non-profit person of the year!
HRDC’s Housing Director, Brian Guyer, was recently interviewed and spoke about soaring housing costs have caused so many of our community members to become unhoused.
The Human Resource Development Council, or HRDC, announced a new partnership and merger with the Livingston School District to deliver early education to area children, per a recent news release.
The decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court in Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina and Students for Fair Admissions v. President and Fellows of Harvard College, and 303 Creative L.L.C. v. Elenis were disappointing and call on us to stay vigilant.
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.