Offering survivors of human trafficking support and resources – without trying to rescue them – is the best way to help survivors, according to a recent panel discussion sponsored by Montana State University groups earlier this month.
Read MorePatrons at Gallatin County bars will find a clear message on their coasters this fall: “Gallatin County says no to violence.” It’s part of a campaign launched this week by a countywide team of law enforcement, attorneys, advocates, and others working together to reduce domestic violence in Gallatin County.
Read MoreJoin us and yoga teacher Kristin Hamburg for a 50-minute gentle flow yoga class at Haven on Nov. 6 at 5:30 pm.
Read MoreWhat started as a weedy patch of soil is now a thriving community garden, thanks to the generosity of local donors and volunteers who’ve created yet another way that Haven is inviting the community in at The Barnard Center, Haven’s public-facing shelter complex in Bozeman.
Read MoreDrug and alcohol use, suicide, and relationship abuse might not be the first things people think of when they think of Big Sky or Montana, but a group of Big Sky volunteers are working to not only make it okay to talk about these things, but to ask for and to receive help and support.
Read MoreRead about the different paths to healing Haven offers survivors, and about the increases in shelter bed nights and support line calls over the past year.
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