Program reports that it provides residential facility for people to live temporarily. Click on program listing for information on maximum length of stay.
Emergency
Shelter
Shelter
Program reports that it is solely focused on providing services for victims of domestic violence.
Focused
Program

Program
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Profile
Strength 65%
Strength 65%
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Hotline
406-425-2222 406-425-2222 (24⁄7)Hotline hours of operation
Sunday 24 hours Monday 24 hours Tuesday 24 hours Wednesday 24 hours Thursday 24 hours Friday 24 hours Saturday 24 hours -
Toll Free
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Business
406-446-2296 406-446-2296 -
Text
- - *Collect calls accepted
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Languages Spoken
English
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TTY/TTD
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Fax
406-446-1430 -
Email
info@dsvsmontana.org info@dsvsmontana.org -
Hours of operation
Monday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Tuesday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Wednesday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Thursday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday CLOSED Sunday CLOSED
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Services
Emergency Services (10)
- Danger/lethality assessment
- Crisis intervention services
- Emergency local transportation
- Emergency shelter
- Confidential shelter location
- Case management
- Food and clothing
- Safety planning
- Domestic violence education
- Emergency cell phones
Legal and Financial Assistance Services (10)
- Assistance with orders of protection
- Court/legal lay assistance
- Attorney referral for protection orders
- Attorney referral for criminal cases
- Attorney referral for family court
- Court accompaniment/advocacy
- Expert testimony
- Legal resource planning
- In-shelter financial aid
- Financial empowerment training
Housing Services (2)
- Relocation services
- Transportation
Support Services (6)
- Goal planning assistance
- Job skills training
- Job search/placement
- Resources and referrals
- Medical accompaniment
- Onsite mental health services
Children's Services (4)
- Educational programs
- Safety planning for children
- Child care during support groups
- Teen activity program
Counseling Services (2)
- Non-resident counseling
- Counseling for friends and family
Community Educational Services (1)
- Domestic violence workshops
Populations Served
Demographics (7)
- Women
- Adult Male (victim of domestic violence)
- Adult Male (victim of sexual assault)
- Elderly
- Teens
- Individuals
- Families
Populations (1)
- Rural
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Counties Served
Carbon, Stillwater, Sweetgrass
About Domestic and Sexual Violence Services
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Website
www.dsvsmontana.org -
Established
1999-01-01 -
Beds
0 -
Maximum Length of Stay (days)
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Wheelchair Accessible
Yes -
Pet Shelter
Refer to foster care Yes
Description
DSVS serves individuals, families and communities impacted by stalking, physical, sexual and emotional abuse and to promote healthy, equitable and violence-free relationships. We provide services without regard to age, gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity, ability, gender identity, gender expression, or immigration status.
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State Coalition Member
No