HER Campaign’s

Billings Safe House

Care for Survivors in Billings, Montana

In Billings, Montana, HER Campaign provides lifesaving care through two critical programs:

SAFE HOUSE PROGRAM
A two-week crisis intervention program offering safety and stabilization for survivors. This program works closely with hotlines, law enforcement, hospitals, and rescue organizations to ensure survivors have a safe place to begin their journey of recovery.

EMERGENCY SHELTER PROGRAM
An 8-week recovery program offering a safe and secure environment where survivors can stabilize and feel supported during the critical first steps of their recovery.

Bringing Healing

Both programs focus on meeting survivors where they are, offering compassion, dignity, and the tools they need to move forward. Through these services, we are building a foundation of hope and healing in our community.

Crisis Intervention

Safe House

Provides initial safety, basic needs, shelter, and resource assessment for next steps.

Trauma-Informed Care

Our team of professionals is trained to understand and respond to the unique needs of survivors, helping them feel seen, heard, and valued.

Case Management

Every resident receives personalized support, connecting them to medical care, therapy, legal advocacy, and more.

Peer Support

Trained Peer Support Specialists provide in-home mentorship, emotional support, and guidance, empowering individuals on their healing journey.

Family-Friendly Housing

We prioritize keeping families together by welcoming pregnant women and mothers with children under three.

Functional Medicine Approach

We address the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of survivors through integrative health strategies including modalities such as neuro-feedback, IV Nutrition, movement classes, and infrared sauna.

HER Refuge Graduate Story

Her HOPE

I had never seen a room so beautiful and I couldn’t believe it was for me. It had a real bed, a dresser, and everything. I had been so used to other shelters where you sleep on a cot in a room with many people. When I got in the bed, I stayed there for 3 straight days, I didn’t realize how tired I was. After the 3rd day, I got up and we sat down and had breakfast as a family, something I had never been used to. I thank God every day for where He placed me.

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I  thank God every day for where He placed me.