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Family Promise of Gallatin Valley:Families experiencing homelessness(15s)
Family Promise of Gallatin Valley provides emergency shelter and support services for families experiencing homelessness. You can help by volunteering, donating, or spreading awareness. Visit Family-Promise-G-V-dot-org to learn more and get involved today.
Aired: (x). Topic: Community / Gallatin County
Billy Conway Artist Fund:BCAF Support and Mentoring(10s)
The Billy Conway Artist Fund provides mentorship and financial support to Indigenous artists from Montana. More information and ways to support or participate at Billy-Conway-Artist-Fund-dot-org.
Aired: (x). Topic: Culture
Bozeman Dharma Center:Newcomer Orientation(25s)
Want to start a meditation practice, but not sure how to begin? That’s what the Bozeman Dharma Center is all about. Join them the first Tuesday of each month for an orientation. Learn about the center, get your questions answered, and receive basic meditation instruction. Bozeman-Dharma-Center-dot-org. No registration required.
Aired: (x). Topic: Health / Bozeman
Big Sky Arts Council:Arts for All(15s)
The Arts Council of Big Sky connects the community through creativity. They host musical and artistic experiences, in classes and performances. Learn about upcoming events and how to get involved at Big-Sky-Arts-dot-org. Let’s build something beautiful through art.
Aired: (x). Topic: Culture / Big Sky
Gallatin Ice:The Coolest Place in Town(20s)
Gallatin Ice serves the Gallatin Valley with two premier indoor ice rinks. There’s daily public skating, hockey, curling, figure skating, and weekly live hockey events. Located at the county fairgrounds in Bozeman, Gallatin Ice has programs for beginners and seasoned athletes of all ages. Public skating schedule and program information is at Gallatin-Ice-dot-org. The coolest place in town.
Aired: (x). Topic: Community / Gallatin County
Friends of KGLT:Send KGLT Your PSAs(20s)
Send KGLT your Pubic Service Announcements. Go to K-G-L-T-dot-net-slash-P-S-A. If your nonprofit serves our listening areas, then tell our listeners about your services and events. KGLT wants to help the people that help the people in our communities. Send us your message at K-G-L-T-dot-net-slash-P-S-A.
Aired: (x). Topic: Community
Montana Mindfulness Project:Mindful Tuesdays: weekly on Zoom, free to all(25s)
Uunwinding with a guided mindfulness practice led by teachers from local non-profit Montana Mindfulness Project. Every Tuesday night from 7:30–7:50pm, these free, evening mindfulness practices take place on zoom. All ages are welcome. Create a weekly habit of mindfulness practice, calm your senses after a busy day, and get the whole family ready for restful sleep — all while creating community with amazing teachers and friends. Visit M-T-Mindfulness-dot-org.
Aired: (x). Topic: Health
One Valley Community Foundation:Connecting People to Causes That Matter(15s)
One Valley Community Foundation connects donors, nonprofits, and community leaders. From personalized philanthropic advising to supporting local nonprofits to driving community solutions, the foundation’s work strengthens Gallatin County for generations to come. Learn more at One-Valley-dot-org.
Aired: (x). Topic: Community / Gallatin County
The Myrna Loy:What we offer the Helena community(30s)
Looking for something to do in Helena? The Myrna Loy has you covered. The Myrna has something for everyone – whether it’s meeting a friend for the pub’s happy hour, catching a movie, or seeing a world-class live performance. Located in the old county jail, The Myrna Loy is Helena’s community-fired culture center, with you at its heart. An events calendar is at The-Myrna-Loy-dot-com. There’s always something happening at The Myrna.
Aired: (x). Topic: Culture / Helena
Billy Conway Artist Fund:Supporting emerging Indigenous artists in Montana(20s)
The Billy Conway Artist Fund provides mentorship and financial support to emerging Indigenous artists in Montana. BCAF honors Billy Conway’s legacy of creative generosity and his wishes for social and artistic equality. They help new artists focus on creating, making, and marketing their work. Information at Billy-Conway-Artist-Fund-dot-org.
Crosscut Mountain Sports Center is a nonprofit organization in Bozeman offering year-round outdoor recreation, with Nordic skiing, biathlon, mountain biking, and education programs. There’s 45 kilometers of groomed winter trails and 15 miles of summer trails. They have rentals, lessons, and community events. Crosscut’s connects people with nature and fosters a healthy, active community. Learn more at Crosscut-M-T-dot-org.
Aired: (x). Topic: Community / Gallatin County
SCORE:Small Business Support(22s)
Bozeman SCORE helps small businesses & nonprofits start, grow, and succeed. Free counseling is offered to businesses, start-ups, and nonprofits. Tuesday morning appointments for one hour sessions may be made by calling the Bozeman Area Chamber of Commerce office at 406-586-5421. Information online at Score-Bozeman-dot-org.
Aired: (x). Topic: Community / Gallatin County
Montana Women Vote:MontanaWomenVote.org(21s)
When women vote, their issues are more likely to be addressed. If you need to register or if you’ve moved since you last voted, a Montana Women Vote volunteer can help you get registered and answer your questions. Information online at Montana-Women-Vote-dot-org or at a local County Elections Office.
Aired: (x). Topic: Equity
KGLT:Planned and Estate Giving(22s)
KGLT has information about Planned and Estate Giving online at kglt.net. You can help ensure the future of KGLT alternative public radio for your children, grandchildren and everyone in our community. There’s information on the Support page of our website at K-G-L-T-dot-net, or phone 406-994-6484.
Aired: (x). Topic: Culture / MSU
Emerson Center for Arts and Culture:Art Exhibit Applications(17s)
Bozeman’s Emerson Center accepts applications all year for solo and group art exhibits. A committee reviews presentations from established and emerging artists of our region. Information online at The-Emerson-dot-org. The phone is 406-587-9797 extension 104.
The mighty Missouri weaves its course through cottonwood bottoms, thousand foot limestone cliffs, and open prairies.and is enjoyed by floaters, anglers, campers, hikers, and wildlife enthusiasts. Montana Wildlife Federation works to conserve the river for our children.for our wildlife.for all people.for all time. To find out how you can help, the phone is 800-517-7256 or online at Montana-Wildlife.com.
Aired: (x). Topic: Environment
Yellowstone Park Foundation:The Park’s Official Fundraising Partner(24s)
Yellowstone National Park is rich in natural wonders and history, & more than 10,000 Friends of Yellowstone help to keep it that way. The Yellowstone Park Foundation in Bozeman is the park’s official fundraising partner, supporting projects and programs that protect, preserve, and enhance this beautiful park and its wildlife. Information online at Y-P-F-dot-org.
Aired: (x). Topic: Environment / Gallatin County, Park County
Bozeman Senior Center:Senior Center Book Donations(17s)
The Bozeman Senior Center and Salvation Army are gratefully accepting donations of books, DVD’s, CD’s and videos. Donations can be dropped off at 425 East Babcock or 807 North Tracy. For information the phone number is 406-586-2421.
Aired: (x). Topic: Equity / Gallatin County
Live and Let Livingston:Sunday Vegan Potluck(18s)
Vegans, vegetarians, and vegan-curious: Live and Let Livingston Vegan Potluck is every second Sunday of every month at 4:30 pm. Everyone is welcome. Upcoming locations and themes are on Facebook. Peace begins on your plate. For information phone 406-222-0321.
Aired: (x). Topic: Community / Park County
HRDC:Early Childhood Program(26s)
Project Head Start is an early childhood program for income-eligible families with children ages 3 to 5. Part and full day programs are available year ’round. Head Start builds self-confidence & social skills.and enhances overall emotional growth. There’s information about Head Start in Gallatin and Park Counties at 406-586-9652, or online at The-H-R-D-C-dot-org.
Aired: (x). Topic: Health / Gallatin County, Park County
Compassion Project:Teaching Compassion Through Art and Mindfuless(33s)
We could all use a little more kindness and compassion these days. Did you know that practicing compassion leads to a healthier brain and a happier outlook on life? Compassion Project is dedicated to spreading and teaching compassion through art and mindfuless. Based in Bozeman, Compassion Project partners with schools and community groups to offer engaging projects and tools that build more compassionate learning spaces. The Compassion Project website has more, that’s Compassion-Project-dot-org.
Aired: (x). Topic: Culture
Heart of the Valley:Animal Shelter(30s)
Heart of the Valley compassionately shelters the lost and abandoned pets of Gallatin and Madison valleys, and brings together people and companion animals through pet adoption and education. HOV accepts any lost, abandoned or surrendered cats or dogs They have kids’ camps, volunteer opportunities and classes to help you and your pet have a loving and bonded relationship. Information by phone at 406-388-9399 and online at Heart-Of-The-Valley-Shelter-dot-org.
Aired: (x). Topic: Community / Gallatin County
He for She:Gender Equality(18s)
He For She is a gender equality movement that mobilizes men and boys to address inequalities and discrimination faced by women and girls. Information at He-For-She-dot-org, where men can sign up and everyone can share their stories.
Aired: (x). Topic: Equity
Sacks Thrift Store:Sacks Thrift Store Funds the Help Center(24s)
Sacks Thrift Store is located on Mendenhall in Bozeman and on Main Street in Belgrade. Sales benefit the Sexual Assault Counseling Center and the Help Center, a local 24-hour crisis counseling and referral hotline. Sacks provides affordable merchandise to everyone and encourages responsible recycling of quality goods. For more information, visit Sacks-Thrift-dot-org.
Aired: (x). Topic: Community / Gallatin County
MSU Students Legal Help:Attorney Available for Students(23s)
If you are an MSU student and you are in trouble with the law, got a ticket, didn’t get your security deposit back or have legal questions, there is an attorney available for students who have paid the student activity fee. For an appointment visit ASMSU in SUB 221 or phone 406-994-2933.
Aired: (x). Topic: Education / MSU
MSU Human Development Clinic:Low-cost Confidential Mental Health Counseling(25s)
The MSU Bozeman Human Development Clinic offers low cost confidential mental health counseling to the community. Clinic staff can help with stress management, anxiety, depression, grief, self-esteem, anger, and with school, career, or relationship concerns. The Clinic is located off the MSU Bozeman campus with convenient parking. For information, the phone is 406-994-4113.
Aired: (x). Topic: Health / MSU
Buffalo Field Campaign:Prevent Mass Killing of Wild Buffalo(22s)
The Buffalo Field Campaign works to prevent mass killing of wild buffalo crossing the Yellowstone Park boundary into the state. It is the only group working in the field everyday, patrolling the grounds which the buffalo inhabit and documenting actions made against them. Info online at Wild-Bison-dot-org‘.
The Montana Artists Refuge website has information about exhibits, classes and scholarships. To find out how you can be a part of the Refuge, information is online at Montana-Refuge-dot-org.
Aired: (x). Topic: Culture
Special Olympics Montana:Sports Training and Competition Program(23s)
Special Olympics Montana is a year-round sports training and competition program for children with intellectual disabilities. 15 sports are offered and 2,000 athletes across the state are served with the help of 4,000 volunteers. For information about volunteering, sponsorship, and athlete registration, the phone number is 800-242-6876 or online at S-O-M-T-dot-org.
Aired: (x). Topic: Health
Gallatin City-Country Health Department:Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program(21s)
The Gallatin City-County Health Department offers uninsured or underinsured women age 50 to 64 the Montana Breast and Cervical Health Program. Once enrolled, you receive breast exams, Pap tests, mammograms, and treatment for breast and cervical cancer. For questions or more information, the phone is 406-582-3107.
Aired: (x). Topic: Health / Gallatin County
Montana Lions Sight and Hearing Foundation:Financial Assistance to Montana Citizens(15s)
The Montana Lions Sight and Hearing Foundation provides financial assistance to Montana citizens with medical conditions associated with sight, hearing, and/or speech. For information, the phone is 406-346-1488 or online at M-T-Lions-S-H-F-N-D-dot-org.
If you are an uninsured woman who is unable pay for birth control & between 19 and 44 years of age, the Plan First Medicaid Program may fit your needs. Services include contraceptive supplies, office visits, laboratory services, and testing and treatment of STDs. Information by phone at 406-587-0681 or at Bridger-Care-dot-org.
Aired: (x). Topic: Health / Gallatin County
Brain Injury Assocation of Montana:Learn the Facts(26s)
Brain concussions are the most common type of injury sustained in sports. An estimated 2 to 4 million sports and recreation related concussions occur in the US each year. Multiple concussions can have long-lasting effects. To learn the facts, the Brain Injury Association of Montana can be reached by phone at 800-241-6442 or online at B-I-A-M-T-dot-org.
Aired: (x). Topic: Health
Bozeman Public Library:Library Special Delivery(22s)
If someone you know is home bound or in a nursing home and can’t get to the Bozeman Public Library, a Special Delivery will be arranged by volunteers to deliver books and other materials to Bozeman residents. For help or information, the phone number is 406-585-9040.
Bozeman Deaconess Hospital uses about 1500 units of blood throughout the year. They work with United Blood Services to meet the community’s blood supply needs. To be a donor with United Blood Service, the phone is 800-365-4450.
Aired: (x). Topic: Health / Gallatin County
MSU Police:MSU Campus Safety Tips(26s)
When walking across MSU Bozeman campus late at night: 1. Walk with someone else. 2. Stay in well-lit areas. 3. Be alert about your surroundings. 4. Keep your cell phone in an easy-to-access place. 5. Call University Police at 406-994-2121 if you’d like an escort. 6. Report any suspicious or unusual behavior to University Police.
Aired: (x). Topic: Safety / MSU
Bozeman Fire:Gun Lock Program(30s)
The Bozeman Fire and Police Departments have teamed up with Project Safe Child to provide free gun locks to local families who own firearms. Locks are at Fire Stations 1 and 3 in coordination with the fire department’s free child-car-seat installation program. They’re also at the Law and Justice Center, the Gallatin City-County Health Department and Bozeman Health Pediatrics in Bozeman & Belgrade.
Aired: (x). Topic: Safety / Gallatin County
Tinworks Art:Nonprofit Art Space(33s)
Tinworks is a nonprofit art space connecting artists and community through inclusive events and art experiences in non-traditional spaces where all are welcome. Located at 719 North Ida Avenue in Bozeman. More information and a schedule of upcoming events is online Tinworks-Art-dot-org.
Aired: (x). Topic: Culture / Gallatin County
HRDC Fork & Spoon:Take & Bake Food Service(33s)
‘Take and Bake’ is an easy and delicious way to support Fork & Spoon in Bozeman. Fork & Spoon’s new ‘Take & Bake’ service offers weekly specials as well as one-of-a-kind holiday menus. Ordering is open every week from Friday to Wednesday for pickups on Fridays. 100% of proceeds and gratuities directly support Fork & Spoon’s mission to fight hunger in Southwest Montana. There’s more information — plus weekly and holiday menus — at Fork-And-Spoon-Bozeman-dot-org.
Aired: (x). Topic: Health / Gallatin County
MSU Office of Health Advancement:Food Assistance Programs(43s)
MSU students needing food assistance have several Bozeman-campus programs they can turn to. There’s the Bounty of the Bridgers Food Pantry, with free supplemental and emergency food support, weekdays at 1102 S. 6th Ave. The Saturday Pop-Up Pantry—with produce and bread—is located in MSU Family and Graduate Housing. Students facing hunger during the day can get snacks at special Grad N Go Snack locations around campus. And at Gallatin College East, the Cat in the Bag Food Closet offers free food assistance Monday through Friday. There’s more information online at Montana-dot-edu-slash-o-h-a-slash-bounty-dash-of-dash-the-dash-bridgers.
Aired: (x). Topic: Health / MSU
Befrienders of Bozeman:Combat Loneliness in Seniors(30s)
Four in ten seniors experience loneliness on a regular basis. Feeling isolated and lonely can lead to serious health problems and even death. Extended loneliness can be as damaging as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. Befrienders of Bozeman invites you to make a difference and combat loneliness by volunteering as a companion to a senior. There’s more information at Befrienders-Bozeman-dot-org, or by phone 406-522-8169.
Aired: (x). Topic: Health / Gallatin County
Shane Lalani Center for the Arts:Fostering Creativity and Community in Livingston(19s)
The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts is dedicated to fostering creativity and building community through participation in the arts with classes, programs, events and affordable access to creative space. Located at 415 East Lewis Street in Livingston. More information and event schedule online at The-Shane-Center-dot-org.
Aired: (x). Topic: Culture / Park County
Gallatin County Human Trafficking Taskforce:Human Trafficking in Montana(39s)
The HEART Initiative at MSU-Bozeman works to increase awareness about human trafficking in Gallatin County and beyond. Founded in 2016, the Heart Initiative is an MSU student organization committed to trafficking education and prevention. Through the Gallatin County Human Trafficking Task Force, the HEART Initiative collaborates with community members and local organizations to end human trafficking, support trafficking survivors and prosecute those who commit the crime. You can find more information online at Gallatin-County-Human-Trafficking-Taskforce-dot-org. The Montana Human Trafficking Hotline is 833-406-STOP.
Aired: (x). Topic: Safety / MSU
Bozeman Health:Suicide Loss/Saving Lives Support Group(26s)
Suicide Loss/Saving Lives is an informal community support group for anone who have been affected by suicide. Professionally facilitated by Bozeman Health, Suicide Loss/Saving Lives provides a safe place for ‘survivors of suicide loss’ to find peer support and network for helpful resources. Due to COVID-19, Suicide Loss/Saving Lives meetings are currently via Zoom. There’s more information by email at a href=’mailto:KMottram@BozemanHealth.org’>K-Mottram-at-Bozeman-Health-dot-org.
Aired: (x). Topic: Health / Gallatin County
ASPEN Network:Abuse Support & Prevention Education Network(37s)
If a partner displaying violent behavior, making you feel threatened in a relationship, there is help. ASPEN – Abuse Support & Prevention Education Network – provides free confidential crisis intervention and advocacy for victims and survivors of domestic and sexual violence, as well as emergency shelter and legal counsel. ASPEN serves those in Park, Sweet Grass and Meagher (Mar) counties. Trained advocates are available 24-hours a day and can be reached at 406-222-8154. More information is available at Aspen-M-T-dot-org.
Aired: (x). Topic: Safety / Park County
AIDS Outreach Montana:Free AIDS testing(20s)
AIDS Outreach in Bozeman has the facts about AIDS prevention and offers free walk-in testing every Tuesday, Wednesday & Saturday, and by appointment. They’re located at 601 Nikles Drive in Bozeman. More info at 406-451-5718 or email info at AIDS-Outreach-M-T-dot-org.
Aired: (x). Topic: Health
Gallatin College:Associate Degrees and One-year Certificates(27s)
Gallatin College offers associate degrees and one year certificates in Welding, Design Drafting, Bookkeeping, Interior Design, and more. Programs are financial aid eligible, with evening courses and affordable tuition. Classes are small and training is hands-on, taught by highly qualified instructors with relevant industry experience. Information online at Gallatin-dot-Montana-dot-edu. The phone number is 406-994-5536.
Aired: (x). Topic: Education / Gallatin County
Montana Dept of Public Health & Human Resources:Caregiver Respite(25s)
Giving or receiving care can cause stress to caregiver and receiver alike. The Montana Lifespan Respite program supports caregivers who have limited financial resources, allowing them to take a break or maintain their employment. An easy application is available at dphhs.mt.gov/respite. Respite for caregivers. There’s more info online or by phone at 800-332-2272.
Aired: (x). Topic: Health
Montana Spay/Neuter Task Force:Pet Care Events(22s)
Killing is not the solution to ending pet overpopulation. The Montana Spay/Neuter Task Force works with communities to schedule pet care events that offer spay neuter surgery to the dogs and cats of pet owners who can’t afford it. Information and schedules are online at Montana-Spay-Neuter-Task-Force-dot-org.
Aired: (x). Topic: Community
AB Wilderness Foundation:Protect the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness(38s)
The Absaroka (Ab-ZOR-Kuh)-Beartooth Wilderness is one of the crown jewels of the US Wilderness Preservation system. It totals 994-thousand roadless acres in Montana and Wyoming. The Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness Foundation is a nonprofit dedicated to helping protect this vast wilderness. Through stewardship and educational programs, the Foundation works to honor public access while maintaining the landscape’s wild character. Like to know how you can become involved? There’s more information at A-B-Wilderness-dot-org, or by phone at 406-425-1944.
Aired: (x). Topic: Environment
Montana Child Development Center:Child Development Screenings(26s)
The Child Development Center offers free developmental screenings and evaluations for children under the age of 6 and free autism screenings for children under age 5. The center is a nonprofit organization serving western Montana families. For more information or to discuss screening options, the phone is 800-914-4779.
Aired: (x). Topic: Health
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation:Eradicate Breast Cancer as a Life-threatening Disease(20s)
The mission of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation is to eradicate breast cancer as a life-threatening disease by advancing research, education, screening, and treatment. Their office is located at 825 Helena Avenue, in Helena. For information, the phone is 406-495-9337.
Aired: (x). Topic: Health
CASA GAL of Gallatin County:CASA GAL Seeks Volunteers(26s)
CASA Gal is a nonprofit organization providing services for abused and neglected children in the Gallatin Valley. Volunteers advocate for children to ensure that their needs are met, with a safe, stable, and loving home in the future. The number of foster children continues to rise and CASA Gal is seeking new volunteers. More info at 406-582-2051.
Aired: (x). Topic: Safety / Gallatin County
Montana State University (MSU):Suicide Prevention MSU(22s)
Recognizing that suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death among college students nationwide, MSU has a support team of psychologists, counselors, faculty, staff, and student leaders. Crisis and counseling resources, as well as training and prevention options can be found at Montana dot edu slash suicide dash prevention.
Aired: (x). Topic: Health / MSU
Child Care Connections:Childcare Scholarship for Low-income Families(27s)
The Best Beginnings Scholarship Program is available to help income-qualifying families pay for child care while they are at work, school, or are participating in Montana’s Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program. Info at 406-587-7786 or online at Bozeman-C-C-C-dot-org‘.
Aired: (x). Topic: Equity
Montana Human Rights Network:Fight Racism and Hate(14s)
The Montana Human Rights Network helps citizens and human rights groups fight racism and hate. Their goal is an environment free of bigotry and violence. Information by phone at 406-442-5506.
Aired: (x). Topic: Equity
Bike Walk Montana:Stop for Pedestrians(17s)
Every street corner is a crosswalk. Drivers might see pedestrians at any intersection and the law requires that they stop for them. Message brought to you by Bike Walk Montana. Information online at Bike-Walk-Montana-dot-org‘.
Aired: (x). Topic: Safety / Gallatin County
Montana Roots:Montana Roots PSA(22s)
Montana Roots is a Livingston organization whose mission is to create thriving communities through agriculture and environmental programs for youth. A year round food system produces more than just healthy, fresh food; it’s a hands on educational opportunity for schools and individuals. Information at Montana-Roots-dot-org. Phone 406-848-1428.
Aired: (x). Topic: / Park County
Gallatin County DUI Task Force:Designated Drivers are Lifesavers(29s)
If you’re thinking about drinking, a designated driver should be part of the process. DD’s are lifesavers. The D-U-I Task Force wants everyone to be safe and arrive alive. Driving drunk costs lives: yours, your loved ones and unsuspecting strangers. Over use and over drinking. Is it worth it? Info online at Gallatin D-U-I Task Force. 406-585-1492.
Aired: (x). Topic: Safety / Gallatin County
Bozeman Amateur Hockey Association:Online Registration(14s)
The Bozeman Amateur Hockey Association is a nonprofit service organization that provides facilities and programs for the development of quality, affordable competitive and recreational hockey. Online Registration & information at Bozeman-Hockey-dot-org.
Aired: (x). Topic: Community / Gallatin County
The Bozeman 3:Gallatin Pediatric Cancer info(30s)
The Bozeman 3 provides financial support to Gallatin County families whose child has received a cancer diagnosis. They ease the burden for expenses such as loss of work, gas, airline tickets, food and housing while their child is undergoing treatment. They support pediatric cancer research. To learn more, there’s information online at The-Bozeman-3-dot-org slash how to help. The phone number is 406-624-3322.
The Montana Raptor Conservation Center in Bozeman rehabilitates as many as 150 injured raptors each year. Raptors indicate the health of our environment through data collection and toxin testing. To report an injured raptor or volunteer there is info online at Montana-Raptor-dot-org. The phone number is 406-585-1211.
Aired: (x). Topic: Environment
Montana State University VOICE Center:Sexual Assault, Relationship Violence, Stalking(26s)
The MSU VOICE Center provides free and confidential support to anyone who has been impacted by sexual assault, relationship violence, or stalking. The 24-hour support line to call or text is 406-994-7069. The office is in room #370 of the Strand Union Building on the MSU Bozeman campus. The MSU VOICE Center. Call. Text. Stop By.
Aired: (x). Topic: Safety / MSU
Gallatin County DUI Task Force:Gallatin County DUI Task Force(30s)
The Gallatin County D U I Task Force is a volunteer group that develops awareness and projects to reduce the number of alcohol-related crashes and deaths in Gallatin County. The Task Force does presentations all over the county, utilizing statistics and educational materials. They also provide pro-active programs such as MSU’s Late Night Streamline Bus Ride Service. More info at Gallatin-M-T-dot-gov.
Aired: (x). Topic: Safety / Gallatin County
Western Sustainability Exchange:Land Stewardship and Rural Economic Prosperity(33s)
Western Sustainability Exchange is a Montana-based nonprofit organization connecting ranchers and businesses to resources that support stewardship of western ranch lands and rural economic prosperity. Information online at Western-Sustainability-Exchange-dot-org.
Aired: (x). Topic: Environment
Adult Children of Alcoholics:Monday Meetings at Fellowship Hall(24s)
Adult Children of Alcoholics is for people who grew up in alcoholic or dysfunctional homes. People who come to meetings share experiences and recovery in an atmosphere of mutual respect. They meet on Mondays at 6:30pm at the Fellowship Hall, 2165 Durston Road in Bozeman. Info at Adult-Children-dot-org.