“This desire to use city coffers as a charity actually flies against what I think local government is there to do.” Jeff Krauss - Bozeman City Commissioner
The HRDC has a new youth home and youth empowerment program that helps the area’s homeless youth transition to homelessness to independence. The annual Carnival fundraiser is being held next week to help fund programs like this.
Will you be a part of helping HRDC's Warming Center open this Nov. 1 and stay open throughout the coldest months of the year? Please join local businesses in donating 3% of your profits on Saturday, October 10 to support our friends and neighbors who need shelter.
The HRDC is hosting its annual carnival fundraiser on Thursday, August 13, when it transforms the Story Mansion into a family-friendly carnival event complete with games, live entertainment, dancing, prizes, and more.
Bozeman's Community Cafe needs our help! Run by the Human Resource Development Council, the cafe currently serves over 80 individuals and families every day. In 2014, over 50,000 local individuals and families were served a hot meal at the Community Cafe.
HRDC's Warming Center for the homeless, which is completely funded by community support, currently has the means to only keep their doors open for about a month. A warm shelter is a basic human right. Give a truly rewarding gift this holiday season. Find out how you can help here.
With overnight low temperatures forecast near -15 tonight and -20 tomorrow night in Bozeman, the Gallatin County Fairgrounds and the HRDC are opening a temporary homeless shelter during the cold snap.