Did you know? Haven also does violence-prevention work in the community as part of our holistic view of intimate-partner violence, sexual assault, sex trafficking, and stalking. While we operate a shelter and a 24-hour support line as ways to intervene in and interrupt violence, our prevention coordinator’s work in Gallatin County is aimed at preventing violence before it starts. Email us today to request your made-to-order presentation for your group or business!
Read MoreWe and our partners cut the ribbon on The Barnard Center on Saturday, officially opening the two-building shelter complex that’s been in the works since 2014.
Read MoreA big thank you to everyone who ran, walked, pushed a stroller, or dog-wrangled their way through our annual Mother’s Day 5k!
Read MoreFor more than 40 years, Haven has operated a confidential, hidden-location shelter for domestic violence survivors in Bozeman. Haven’s new shelter, The Barnard Center (opening in spring 2023!), embraces a new model of providing shelter – what’s called a secure, disclosed location. In this Q&A, Haven’s Director of Operations Katie Madison talks about what that means.
Read MoreHaven’s new shelter – The Barnard Center, which opens this spring! – was designed specifically to help survivors of trauma heal. In this short video, MASS Design Group architect Sarah Mohland talks about how a hallway design can create a feeling of safety.
Read MoreThe latest cohort of survivors in Haven’s domestic violence survivor speakers’ bureau brought their story-sharing event “Shatter the Silence” to Big Sky on March 6.
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