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During the last week of January, organizations across the country participate in the Point-in-Time count. This annual survey attempts to quantify the number of people experiencing homelessness on a given night.
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The need for mental health care for Montana’s youth is large. Montana’s youth suicide rate is more than twice the national average, according to Montana Department of Public Health & Human Services. A new coalition is hoping to provide local help to local youth in Gallatin Valley.
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Financial assistance programs in south central Montana say they expect a busy few months ahead as more residents receive their utility bills.