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October is Domestic Violence Awareness month. There are advocates in Montana that work year-round to help domestic violence survivors get the help they need.
MISSOULA, Mont. - As the final phase of construction continues, the Missoula YWCA Meadowlark building is now open for some services at 1800 S. 3rd St. W.Â
While crews work on finishing final touches with furniture and landscaping, the building is open for services like walk-in counseling for survivors of domestic and sexual violence, case management for families experiencing homelessness and support groups.Â
When the Meadowlark fully opens, it will be able to house nearly double the number of families and survivors that the old YWCA building on Broadway was able to serve. Becky Margolis, the communications coordinator shared there, they had a long waiting list and, at times, it took weeks before they were able to provide services.Â