Family Promise of Gallatin Valley Celebrates 17 Years of Ending Family Homelessness

Bozeman – Family Promise, the nation’s leading nonprofit addressing family homelessness, is celebrating 17 years of serving families experiencing homelessness in the Gallatin Valley. The celebration will take place on Thursday, October 27 from 5:00 – 6:30 at Family Promise, 1603 Tschache Lane. At 6:00pm, Family Promise will welcome guest speakers including

Prior to 2005, homelessness had been an issue in Bozeman and the surrounding area for many
years. Before Family Promise was founded in 2005 there had never been a shelter program addressing homelessness in the Gallatin Valley. A team of interested persons formed a committee and in 2005 became the founding board of Family Promise of Gallatin Valley.

In December 2005, the position of Executive Director was advertised, and on January 30, 2006 Gloria Edwards began work as the first Executive Director. The eight original partner congregations were St. James Episcopal Church, Christ the King Lutheran Church, Hope Lutheran Church, Bozeman United Methodist Church, Belgrade Community Church, First Lutheran Church, Mt. Ellis Academy, Seventh Day Adventist Church, Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints, and Pilgrim Congregational Church.

In 2020, as a result of COVID, and paired with extensive research on family stability, Family Promise moved from the rotational model to a static model of serving families experiencing homelessness. Currently, Family Promise operates three emergency shelter locations and 10 transitional housing locations. Since September 2009, Family Promise has provided over 140,000 total bed nights to families experiencing homelessness. On average, over the last 17 years, over 80% of the families that have graduated from Family Promise have been successful at maintaining safe and stable housing. Over the past two years, the number of families served by Family Promise has increased 685%.

Gloria Edwards, the first Executive Director, and Ray Ross, an original board member, family liaison, and facility manager.

To learn more about the impact of Family Promise in our community, visit familypromisegv.org or call (406) 582-7