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A hair salon where every woman is welcomed no matter the color of her skin, or the curl pattern on her head.
Our motto is: “Community – Equality – Justice.” MHRN expands human rights in Montana by pursuing progressive public policy, combating white nationalism, and supporting community organizing. We addresses issues of: LGBT Equality, Economic Justice, Immigrant/Refugee Rights, Anti-Semitism & Islamophobia, and Tribal Sovereignty.
The mission of the Montana Human Rights Network is to organize Montana residents to realize their power to create pluralism, justice, and equality in their communities. The Montana Human Rights Network challenges bigotry and discrimination, supports marginalized people, and advocates for legislation that honors everyone’s basic rights. The Montana Human Rights Network expands human rights in Montana by pursuing progressive public policy, combating white nationalism, and supporting community organizing. The Montana Human Rights Network addresses issues of: LGBT Equality, Economic Justice, Immigrant/Refugee Rights, Anti-Semitism & Islamophobia, and Tribal Sovereignty.
The Lotus Project MT, Missoula, Montana. 741 likes · 12 were here. The Lotus Project is a non-profit dedicated to providing women with the tools needed to achieve healthy, happy pregnancies,...
The Lotus Project is a Missoula non-profit dedicated to providing women with the tools needed to achieve healthy, happy pregnancies, childbirth, and postpartum periods.
The Office for Disability Equity (ODE) is the University of Montana campus resource for disability-related information. ODE provides consultation, training, and academic services for UM students with disabilities to advance accessibility and inclusion by taking an intersectional approach to disability.
Open Aid Alliance serves the health needs of Montana in radical ways. We offer testing, syringe exchange, housing and more.
Open Aid Alliance serves the health needs of Montana in radical ways. Services include speedy, free, anonymous, and reliable HIV testing and walk-ins are welcome. OAA additionally provides affordable and supportive housing programs for men and women living with HIV.
Visit Planned Parenthood Missoula for family planning services, including STD testing. Make an appointment with Planned Parenthood.
Planned Parenthood of Missoula provides routine medical exams, sex health information and services, birth control, pregnancy testing, STI testing, HIV testing, HPV vaccine, and has a sliding fee scale for all medical services.
Provides free legal advice, assistance and sometimes attorney representation on a variety of legal matters, including but not limited to:
Landlord & Tenant
Family Law: Divorce, custody, child support.
Consumer Matters: Debt problems, car sales and repair problems, fraud and identity theft.
Criminal Cases
Civil Rights
Property Damage
Document Drafting: Wills, Powers of Attorney, informal Guardianships, Living Wills, Deeds, Contracts, etc.
Assists individuals representing themselves in legal matters with legal information and forms.
Mountain Line, Missoula’s community transit service, provides zero-fare fixed-route bus and Paratransit service in and around Missoula and the University of Montana.
Free bus service for Missoula and University of Montana students.
We offer confidential help for Veterans, service members, and their families at no cost in a non-medical setting. Our services include counseling for needs such as depression, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and the psychological effects of military sexual trauma (MST). We can also connect you with more support by providing referral services to the David J. Thatcher VA Clinic or other appropriate resources in our community.
Assisting combat veterans and their families with readjustment counseling, employment and referrals; also providing military sexual trauma counseling and bereavement
Mountain Home provides shelter for young mothers who need a place to live, and a network of support as they create safe, stable, and nurturing homes of their own. Join us in changing lives, two generations at a time. Donate online today.
Assisting mothers between ages 16-24 who are pregnant and/or parenting may access housing, supportive services, and mental health services.
Montana NEW Leadership is a program hosted by the University of Montana’s Mansfield Center to educate, empower, and encourage college women to become politically active and to take on leadership roles. We are looking for applicants who are not necessarily in political science, but who have passion for any social issue(s).
The Office of Equal Opportunity and Title IX supports UM’s commitment to diverse and inclusive working and learning environments free from all forms of discrimination, harassment, and sexual misconduct. We work to eliminate barriers inhibiting individuals from achieving their full potential in education, employment, and other programs at the University.
The University of Montana Black Student Union (UMBSU) is an organization dedicated to encouraging cultural diversity at The University of Montana, with special regard to students of African descent.
We are fortunate in Montana to have so many different voter resources! This is an overview of frequently asked questions about registering to vote/voting
Montana Women Vote is an organization that is committed to increasing women’s participation in all aspects of democracy. By visiting the above link, you can register to vote.
Welcome to YWCA Missoula, where we come together in the name of helping more of Missoula thrive. We invite you to find your place, wherever that happens to be, among us.
If you have lost your housing—or are at risk of losing it and have no other place to stay—and have children in your custody under age 18 or are pregnant, YWCA Missoula can provide immediate assistance.
Additionally, being connected to a domestic or sexual violence advocate can increase your safety and well-being. Calling the YWCA crisis line is the first step: (406) 542-1944 or (800) 483-7858. The Missoula YWCA crisis line staff is available 24/7 and trained to provide supportive and confidential services. An advocate can help you determine if you or a loved one is being abused, help you make a plan to keep yourself safe and/or leave if you choose to do so, help arrange a stay in our domestic violence shelter or connect you with other resources.
The purpose of the UM Food Pantry is to support University of Montana students facing food insecurity. At the Food Pantry, you can find free food assistance to UM students, staff, faculty and Missoula community members, free personal care products, and SNAP application assistance