Collaboration is a key component of Mountain Home’s service delivery model. Whether partners in service delivery such as housing or resources for life skills development, Mountain Home clients benefit from a strong network of generosity.
Mountain Home Montana is grateful to the following key foundations and donors who have invested in brighter futures for the young moms and children we serve.
Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services
Missoula County
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
United Way of Missoula County
Engelhard Foundation
Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation
Park Side Credit Union
Southgate Mall
The Lewis L. Borick Foundation
Cross Charitable Foundation
The Charles Engelhard Foundation
Gilhousen Family Foundation
The Good Food Store
Charles and Kathy Hamilton
Phil Hamilton and Janet Whaley Fund
Fred and Bernice Konkell
The Llewellyn Foundation
Missoula Power Equipment
Montana Healthcare Foundation
Margaret V. Ping Foundation
Patt and Terry Payne
Riverside Contracting
Virginia and Ed Reilly
The Sample Foundation
Dr. Michael and Laura Snyder
Mountain Home Montana is a community partner of United Way of Missoula County. We are proud of our partnership with United Way, and ask you to support the annual United Way campaign.
Mountain Home Montana is a member of the Missoula Nonprofit Network, a coalition aiming to strengthen the non-profit sector by holding joint trainings, sharing best practices, and collaborating on grant resources.
Mountain Home is a proud partner of Missoula's Coordinated Entry System (MCES). MCES's mission is to rapidly respond to people experiencing literal homelessness by working collaboratively as a community to coordinate housing and service options and ensure homelessness is rare, brief, and non-recurring in Missoula County.
Mountain Home Montana is a 501c3 organization providing 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.
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