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In Montana and across the nation, homeless shelters are reporting that people older than 60 are a growing proportion of their populations.
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As demand for homelessness services in Bozeman increases, housing officials look to longer-term soluBozeman’s seasonal warming shelter opened earlier this month at double its normal capacity to keep up with a rise in demand.
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A new survey of housing needs in Park County found there aren’t enough affordable homes for sale or rent.
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A tiny home development in north Bozeman will soon welcome its first 12 residents
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Community leaders across the state are preparing for more people who might need access to a homeless shelter this year. The state’s moratorium on evictions amid the pandemic expires this month and shelters in Montana have already seen greater demand from years of cost of living increases in the state.
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Emergency funds and protections against electricity shut offs are set to expire for many Montanans at the end of the month.
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The coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated poverty and economic inequality in Montana. Several Bozeman residents recently shared their struggles in trying to meet basic needs and navigate complicated safety nets.
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Montana Gov. Steve Bullock extended the state’s stay-at-home directive for today until April 24. But that’s no easy ask for people with nowhere to…
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A non-profit organization that serves more than 12,000 people in southwest Montana is updating its community needs assessment . It helps determine which...
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An organization in Bozeman recently received half-a-million dollars to jumpstart Montana’s first tiny home village for people facing chronic homelessness.