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Other Helpful Resources

As one student who shared their story with us said, "Everyone has their own timeline." Wherever you are on your timeline, this site is meant to aid your journey through resource accessibility. Learn more about Montana's resources for you below!

Find What's Best For You

Some of the resources we want to share don't fit into any of our other categories, so below are some miscellaneous services for your support. If you know of any other resources not listed, please share them with us at the bottom of the page. Thank you!



Media Resources


Book List

Find a trove of books on different subjects concerning the LGBTQIA+ community


Website: https://lgbthotline.org/book-list/

Film List

Videos, films, and channels on LGBTQIA+ issues.


Website: https://lgbthotline.org/film-list/


Queer Owned Businesses in Montana


Country Rail Farm + Field Five Flowers

Country Rail Farm + Field Five Flowers is a queer-owned farm with organically-grown florals and produce located in Huson, Montana. Flowers are the major focus of their five-field farm, and their space continues to change and grow along with their food and family.


Website: https://countyrailfarm.com/

Phone: (406) 207-7299

Email: countryrailfarm@gmail.com & fieldfiveflowers@gmail.com

Address: 24275 Mullan Road

Huson, MT 59846

GoodDay Co.

GoodDay Co. is an Indigi-queer owned shop for handcrafted accessories and jewelry made from natural stones and shells handpicked by the artists.

Browning, MT


Website: https://www.gooddaayco.com/

Email: gooddayhatco@outlook.com

Montana Book Company

Montana book Company is an independently owned LGBTQ+, women, and veteran owned bookstore located on historic Last Chance Gulch in downtown Helena. They offer welcoming and inclusive spaces along with book clubs, author events, workshops, and curated selections of books, gifts, and more!


Website: https://mtbookco.com/

Phone: 406-443-0260

Address: 331 North Last Chance Gulch

Helena, MT 59601

Hours: Monday - Friday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Saturday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM


Racial and Ethnic Minorities Intersection with LGBTQ+ Sexual Violence


All Nations Health Center

All Nations is committed to promoting sustainable healthy lives for our Native people and the surrounding community through culturally based, holistic care. The can also assist with housing and transportation!


Website: https://allnations.health/ourmission/

Address: 830 W Central Ave

Missoula, MT 59801

Phone: (406) 829-9515

Hours: Monday - Thursday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Friday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Asian Pride Project
Center for Black Equity

The Center for Black Equity’s mission is to “To promote a multinational LGBTQ+ network dedicated to improving health and wellness opportunities, economic empowerment, and equal rights while promoting individual and collective work, responsibility, and self-determination.”


Website: https://centerforblackequity.org

DeQH Helpline

A National Hotline centering on South Asian LGBTQ/TGNB+ experiences and crises.


Hotline: (908) 367 3374


Website: dequ.org

Desi Rainbow
Montana Two-Spirit Society

Since 1996, they have been working to bring the two-spirit community together by focusing on health wellness and spiritual wellbeing by honoring the traditions and acceptance of indigenous histories. By practicing cultural expression and sharing educational awareness, they hope to create cultural connections and pave the way for two-spirit people to reclaim the place they have in their communities and cultures.

There are gatherings twice a month on Fridays from 5-7pm


Website: https://www.mttwospirit.org/

Phone: 406-926-1104

Address: 500 North Higgins Ave. Suite 105

Missoula, MT 59802

PO Box 7514 Missoula, MT 59807

National Black Justice Coalition

NBJC’s mission is to end racism, homophobia, and LGBTQ/SGL bias and stigma.


Website: https://nbjc.org/nbjcabout-us/

National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance
National Queer & TransTherapists of Color Network
National Indigenous Women's Resource Center

The National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center, Inc. (NIWRC) is a Native-led nonprofit organization committed to ending violence against Native women, children, and communities. They provide national leadership in addressing violence within Tribal communities by amplifying the voices of grassroots advocates and offering resources, technical assistance, training, and policy development. Their work strengthens Tribal sovereignty, creating lasting change to protect Native women and their families. They also serve 2 spirt and LGBTQ+ indigenous individuals.


Website:https://www.niwrc.org/about

Phone:(406) 477-3896

Address: 12 Bowstring Street

Lame Deer, MT 59043

Hours: Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

The Blackline

A national crisis hotline centered on Black, Indigenous, and People of Color in the LGBTQ+ population.


Hotline: (800) 604-5841


Website: blackline.com

The Visibility Project



Miscellaneous


Survivors' Network

Primarily targeted toward women identified people. They work within a feminist analysis of sexual violence, meaning that we see structural inequalities within society as both a cause and a consequence of sexual violence. Women and children form the vast majority of people who experience sexual violence. They acknowledge and believe male victims of sexual violence, and see their experiences and lack of reporting as being caused by the patriarchal society in which we live.


Website: https://survivorsnetwork.org.uk/about-us/who-we-are/

Transgender Law Center
Transgender Map

This free website shares about gender identity and gender expression, as well as the social, legal, and medical ways to make a transgender transition. It has lists of people who can help. You can learn how to pay for transition. There is also help for young people and their families. People who are not transgender are also welcome here!


Website: https://www.transgendermap.com/



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