About Montana Rescue Mission – Billings
Montana Rescue Mission is a nonprofit located in Billings, Montana. Here, people who are experiencing hunger or homelessness can take shelter and find nourishment in a warm, safe, and supportive environment. This address is their administrative office, and they can direct you from here to the appropriate location for the services you need.
The organization also offers multiple programs, including sober living apartments, day treatment, outpatient therapy, peer support and case management for people facing addiction. They welcome all people in need and don’t turn away those who aren’t ready to commit to sobriety.
When you arrive at Montana Rescue Mission, you’ll connect with a case manager. This case manager will help you access necessary resources, including shelter and medical care. If you decide to enter treatment they’ll devise a personalized plan based on your goals.
One of Montana Rescue Mission’s newest programs is the Mission Apartments, which opened in fall 2024 in downtown Billings. The apartments offer people in recovery the opportunity to utilize the skills they’ve gained in drug rehab to live independently in secure, stable and community centered housing.
People in recovery tend to be quite vulnerable, particularly if they are also facing issues like housing and financial insecurity. These apartments provide a safety net to support folks on their path to lasting health and wellbeing.
If you have trouble meeting your basic needs, you may not have had the opportunity to obtain life skills in areas like personal finance management, computer use, and employment readiness.
Not having these skills may inhibit your ability to build a stable future. Through the Mission Academy, a residential educational program, and internship opportunities, Montana Rescue Mission can offer you the tools you need to prosper.