Emergency Shelter
Bozeman

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Do you need somewhere to spend the night?

Our Bozeman Warming Center offers emergency shelter to anyone in need, including families with children, single adults, and couples. The space provides each individual or group with separate sleeping areas. Trained staff and volunteers are on-site at all times during operating hours.

If you need a daytime place to recharge, please visit our Drop-In Center page.

Supply Drive: Please consider helping us restock our Warming Center with essential personal care products and cleaning supplies.

Warming Center and Day Center Services:

  • Computer access
  • Day storage
  • Housing case management
  • Housing navigation
  • Job search assistance
  • Peer support &
    recovery groups
  • Personal laundry
  • Showers: nightly during overnight season & Sunday through Thursday 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. during Day Center season
  • Sock exchange

Available to anyone who needs a warm place to sleep.

Our Warming Center is accessible to anyone in need, including families with children, single adults, and couples.

Visit our Warming Center beginning at 9:00 p.m. each evening to register if you are a new guest or to check-in if you are a returning guest. You many also call our Warming Center at 406.556.1123 for more details or to make an appointment.

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Location

Bozeman Warming Center
2015 Wheat Dr
Bozeman, MT 59715

Mailing Address:
32 S Tracy Ave
Bozeman, MT 59715

Emergency Shelter Hours
Open nightly from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. 
Check-in is between 8 p.m. and 11 p.m.

Drop-In Center Hours
Available 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Monday – Friday (with 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. by appointment only)

Overnight Warming Center guests who are actively participating in our recovery and housing programs will be permitted to utilize laundry and shower facilities, as well as electronics charging, during the day.

Contact Information

Emergency Shelter Services Manager
Jenna Huey, MSW, SWLC
p: 406.585.4856

f: 406.585.4856
jhuey@thehrdc.org

Warming Center Bozeman Facility
p: 406.556.1123
warmingcenter@thehrdc.org

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Brooke Poole

Public Sector

Since 2015, Brooke has been working with Allergan Aesthetics, Body Contouring. In 2018, Brooke began her role as Senior Manager of Training. Brooke graduated with a Bachelor’s of Science in Commercial Photography from Appalachian State University in 2011.

Brooke began her role on our Board in 2019. However, she feels it’s more fitting to say that she gets to serve on our Board. For Brooke, an evening at our Fork & Spoon was her first glance into our organization’s powerful work. As Brooke states, joining the Board has only expanded her appreciation for the caliber of people leading our mission and the impact of our vast ecosystem of services. While metrics alone are impressive, Brooke likes to visualize each number as an individual example of support – an extension of a helping hand, a moment of relief – given to one of our neighbors. She is grateful for the opportunity to participate in shaping HRDC’s future.

Although Brooke spends most of her volunteer time with HRDC, she was fortunate enough to build with Habitat for Humanity over the course of the summer in 2020. Her favorite place to spend time is anywhere under the Big Sky, although Hyalite may be her favorite place on Earth.

Ron Brey

Public Sector

Ron served as Bozeman’s Assistant City Manager from 1990 to 2008. After retiring, Ron joined our Board in 2011. Ron received his Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of Montana in 1977, and his Masters in Science in Rural, Town, and Regional Planning from the University of Montana in 1987.

During his time with the City of Bozeman, Ron saw the important role that HRDC has played in our community. Ron has seen that HRDC provides necessary social services to assure that all Bozeman residents could obtain housing, food, training, employment and the other necessities of life. He also came to understand that HRDC was always able to respond immediately as new community needs arose. Ron believes that the dedication, hard work, and compassion of HRDC’s staff make it a real honor to serve on the Board.

Ron also serves on the Trails, Open Space and Parks Committee for the City of Bozeman, and as a volunteer with the Red Cross. One of Ron’s favorite activities is walking his beloved dog every day, enjoying many of Bozeman’s trails and parks, like Burke Park, Bozeman Creek, and the Hyalite and Mount Ellis areas. Ron and his wife Claire enjoy spending their days with family, friends, and time outdoors.