Get Involved
Volunteer
Volunteers are vital to Alliance for Youth’s organization and initiatives. Volunteers are always welcomed and appreciated. If you are interested in supporting or joining the efforts with any of our initiatives, please reach out to one of our project coordinators or fill out the form below.
Substance Abuse Prevention
Beth Price Morrison
406.952.0468
Family Wellness
Isis Olson
406.952.0035
The Sober Life
Dean Snow
Youth Resource Center
Logan Wren
If You're Interested In Volunteering In Any Capacity Please Fill Out The Form Below
Contact Us
Watch A Few Testimonials From Our Volunteers
Stay Informed
To be added to any or all of our mailing lists, from Substance Abuse Prevention and Sober Life, to our Youth Resource Center and Family Wellness, please click on the ‘Stay Informed’ button and then enter your name, phone number and email address and select your areas of interest.
Financial Contributions
We need your help to put the Youth Resource Center (YRC) on a sustainable path. Make your tax-deductible donation today.
Funding Deadlines for the Youth Resource Center
- January 2021 (Building Acquisition): $550,000 ACHIEVED!
- January 2022 (Capital Improvements, e.g., HVAC, Fire Suppression, Medical Clinic): $1,100,000 ACHIEVED!
- January 2026 (Long-Term Sustainability/Reserve Fund): $3,000,000
For more Information, please contact Kristy Pontet-Stroop, Executive Director of Alliance for Youth at 406.952.0018 or [email protected] .
Your financial contribution also helps to:
- Reduce the risk of youth suicide by providing education to adults who work with youth to learn to recognize and appropriately respond to symptoms of depression and other serious mental health disorders
- Help an agency that serves young children and parents with young children to learn about the importance of trauma-informed care and to learn how to interact with children and parents to prevent early childhood trauma and re-traumatization
- Ensure that a parent at risk of engaging in child abuse or neglect, but who has no role models or resources can participate in parent education and skill building and learn to positively parent their child
- Prevent substance abuse and produce a taxpayer cost-avoidance