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Est. 1907Billings, MT

Donating to YWCA Montana

YWCA Montana serves women and families across the state with housing assistance, childcare, and community programs. Their thrift store operations in Billings provide an affordable shopping option while funding critical services for Montana families in need.

Donations to YWCA Montana support programs that are especially important in a rural state where services can be hard to access. The organization provides emergency housing, early childhood education, and support for families dealing with domestic violence.

You can drop off clothing, shoes, household items, and accessories at their Billings location during business hours. Items in good condition are sold in the thrift store, and all proceeds stay in Montana to fund local programs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I donate to YWCA Montana?

YWCA Montana operates in Billings. Drop off clothing and household items at their thrift store location during business hours. Call ahead for current hours.

What programs does YWCA Montana fund?

Donations support emergency housing, early childhood education, domestic violence services, and community programs for women and families across Montana.

Does YWCA Montana accept furniture?

YWCA Montana primarily accepts clothing, shoes, accessories, household items, books, and toys. Large furniture and appliances are generally not accepted.

Is YWCA Montana a separate organization from YWCA USA?

YWCA Montana is a local affiliate of the national YWCA. They share the mission of empowering women, but operate independently with their own programs and fundraising.

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