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Meals on Wheels
Park County Food Bank
Loaves and Fishes
Hospice
IN-VO-CARE
Battered Women's Network
Habitat for Humanity
LaLeche League
T.O.P.S.
Big Brothers/Big Sisters
Scouting
Meals on Wheels
406.222.9995
Four times a year, volunteers from Grace UMC take their turn for a week of delivering hot lunches to those unable to get out. The meals are prepared by the Senior Citizen Center.
Park County Food Bank
406. 222.1344
The first Sunday of every month is Food Bank Sunday at Grace. Parishioners bring in donations of non-perishable food items and/or money to be distributed to those in need.
Loaves and Fishes
406.222.4824
406.222.8168
A soup kitchen at 301 South Main in Livingston
"to honor and serve Christ by feeding His hungry"
Gateway Hospice
406.222.5030
Hospice offers medical care, pain management, and emotional and spiritual support, tailored to the patient's wishes and provided in the patient's home or in a home-like setting. Support is available for family and loved ones as well.
National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization
National Helpline 800.658.8898
Montana Hospice
406.248.7442
Email apcl@mcn.net
IN-VO-CARE
406.222.5079 (Park County)
406.932.5504 (Sweet Grass County)
A non-profit neighborhood volunteeer program meeting a wide range of need, offering help and companionship on a regular basis to work with the elderly and disbled and their families to maintain their independence, dignity and quality of life.
"neighbors helping neighbors"
More information on IN-VO-CARE
Battered Women's Network
406.586.4111 (Bozeman)
1.800.655.7867 Montana HOTLINE
Services:
- Temporary Shelter
- 24 hour crisis line
- Support groups
- Legal Advocacy
"a safe place when home isn't safe"
National Network to End Domestic Violence
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Habitat for Humanity
222.7354
"Every man, woman and child should have a simple, decent, affordable place to live in dignity and safety."
Habitat for Humanity International Web site
LaLeche League
406.222.5959
Arlene McShea, accredited LaLeche leader
Meets the second Monday of every month at 6:30 PM at Grace
- January 10: Advantages of Breastfeeding to Mother and Baby
- February 14: Baby Arrives: The Family and the Breastfed Baby
- March 13: The Art of Breastfeeding
- April 10: Nutrition and Weaning
- May 8: The Benefits of Human Milk
- June 12: Birth and the First Weeks
- July 10: The Normal Course of Breastfeeding
- August 14: Needs as Baby Grows
- September 11: The Healthy Choice
- October 9: A New Baby in Your Life
- November 13: Facts and Fallacies
- December 11: Breastfeeding and Beyond
LaLeche League International web site
T.O.P.S.
Meets every Tuesday at 5:15 PM at Grace.
Take Off Pounds Sensibly!
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Park County
406.222.1930
Providing positive mentoring relationships for young people.
"Making A Big Difference, One Child At A Time..."
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America
Scouting
Girl Scouts of America
(During Girl Scout Week, March 11-17, 2000, their new website will be unveiled at www.girlscouts.org)
Boy Scouts of America
The General Commission on United Methodist Men is the denomination's link to Boys Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of the USA, Camp Fire Boys and Girls, and 4-H Clubs.
For more information UMC Scouting
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