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HRDC activates code blue status, extends normal hours

Bozeman, Montana – As arctic conditions are anticipated in the region, HRDC shelters have implemented a Code Blue status, extending their regular hours.
This condition will last till Saturday, December 24 at 9 AM.
“Keeping our shelter open during daytime hours is a very necessary, but costly action to take. While our emergency shelters are currently not funded to provide shelter services during the day, we are extremely concerned about our guests’ safety and can use all the support the community can provide to help us keep our doors open,” says Brian Guyer, HRDC’s housing director.
Guyer asserts that the level of community support received by the HRDC is closely related to the amount of assistance given by contributors.
The HRDC claims that further financial assistance is urgently required due to the extreme cold to safeguard the safety of every community member.
The Bozeman and Livingston Warming Centers accept online donations. The address for donations is 32 S. Tracy Avenue, Bozeman, MT 59715. At this time, we also accept winter hats, gloves, foot warmers, clean socks, and hand warmers.
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