Bozeman Daily Chronicle — Construction begins on low-income housing project in Big Sky
The Big Sky Community Housing Trust and the Lone Mountain Land Company broke ground on RiverView Place on Tuesday.
The Big Sky Community Housing Trust and the Lone Mountain Land Company broke ground on RiverView Place on Tuesday.
Heather Grenier, the CEO of the Human Resources Development Council, which runs Streamline,
said Tuesday night that they are excited about the result.
Community advocates for the creation of the Gallatin Valley Urban Transportation District (GVUTD) celebrated voters’
approval of the measure Tuesday night, saying that the newly established district will enable the Streamline bus
and Galavan paratransit services to continue to meet the transportation needs of our community.
Bozeman has seen a rise in homelessness and urban camping in the area. Local officials are teaming up through
a street outreach program to help provide basic needs.
HRDC’s Senior Program includes Medicare counseling, emergency food, transportation and housing support and the list goes on.
The Human Resource Development Council is hoping to break ground on an affordable apartment project next year in Gardiner.
Since 1973, Galavan has been helping individuals aged 60 and older and people with disabilities remain
independent by providing rides to medical visits, the grocery store, places of employment, social events, and other appointments.
Students, seniors, and other community members who may not have vehicles deserve a reliable way
to access essential services and participate in daily community life. Please vote yes to create the UTD.
The Park County Early Childhood Coalition is partnering with the Human Resource Development Council Head Start
to provide two free programs: School Readiness Program and Infant/Toddler Circle Time, which will start next week.
My name is Ruth Spinelli and I have a learning disability. I can not drive. My only way to work in the wintertime
and sometimes in summer is Streamline.
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.