Subscribe
  • News
    • Wildfire News
    • Local
    • Bozeman
    • Regional
    • Business
    • Real Estate
    • Outlaw Partners News
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Yellowstone
  • Events
Menu
  • News
    • Wildfire News
    • Local
    • Bozeman
    • Regional
    • Business
    • Real Estate
    • Outlaw Partners News
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Yellowstone
  • Events

Gallatin County commits $1.5 million toward youth behavioral health campus 

in Regional
Gallatin County commits $1.5 million toward youth behavioral health campus 
PHOTO COURTESY OF GALLATIN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH COALITION
Jen Clanceyby Jen Clancey
October 9, 2024

EBS STAFF 

Gallatin County partners are raising money to purchase and renovate a $3.55 million property for youth behavioral health resources. 

According to an Oct. 2 press release from the Gallatin Behavioral Health Coalition, partners seek to raise $5.05 million to develop a youth behavioral health campus in Belgrade, serving youth experiencing behavioral health crises. The Human Resource Development Council, Gallatin County and the Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch are spearheading the effort. 

Article Inline Ad Article Inline Ad Article Inline Ad
ADVERTISEMENT

“This initiative focuses on providing crisis and residential services for youth ages 11 to 18 in Gallatin, Park and Madison counties,” the release stated. According to the 2023 Montana Youth Risk Behavior Survey, which polled 481 participants, 14% of Gallatin County youth indicated they had attempted suicide in the past year.. 

“In 2023, Bozeman Health’s emergency department treated 276 youth (0 to 17) for behavioral health concerns,” the release stated. “Among them, 105 were discharged to inpatient psychiatric units in Helena, Billings, Idaho Falls, or elsewhere.” 

“Our children who face acute mental health challenges often find themselves in treatment environments designed for adults, separated from their families and communities,” stated Christina Powell, Help Center CEO, in the release. “This campus offers a unique opportunity to create a truly child-centered space for healing, providing a comprehensive range of care and opportunities to reconnect with their vibrant selves.” 

The 8977 Dry Creek Rd property was formerly Bootstrap Ranch, a Liberty Care facility for seniors with brain injuries, that closed due to rising costs of operations in the Gallatin Valley in 2023. The property is 30 acres and can service between eight to 26 children in mental health crises. There is also staff housing, a cafeteria, an activity building, gymnasium, commercial kitchen, barn and outhousing. 

Gallatin County committed $1.5 million to the purchase of the $3.55 million campus. Acquisition, renovation and start-up programming costs are estimated at $1.55 million.  

“YBGR will operate the campus, with HRDC purchasing the property and will transfer it to YBGR once start-up funding is secured,” the release stated. “HRDC closed on the property on August 30.” 

Yellowstone National Park Lodge Yellowstone National Park Lodge
ADVERTISEMENT

Listen

Outlaw Beat Podcast

Joe Borden & Michele Veale Borden

Lastest Episode
See More Episodes
outlaw realty montana outlaw realty montana
ADVERTISEMENT
Outlaw Realty Big Sky Bozeman
ADVERTISEMENT

Upcoming Events

Sep 26
September 26 @ 3:00 pm - September 28 @ 5:00 pm Event Series

Big Sky Octoberfest

Sep 27
September 27 @ 3:00 pm - September 29 @ 5:00 pm Event Series

Big Sky Octoberfest

Sep 28
11:00 am - 6:00 pm Event Series

Big Sky Artists’ Studio & Gallery September Show

Sep 28
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm Event Series

Opera Montana Presents: Cinderella

Sep 28
September 28 @ 3:00 pm - September 30 @ 5:00 pm Event Series

Big Sky Octoberfest

View Calendar
Event Calendar

Related Posts

Secretary McMahon at education roundtable at MSU
Bozeman News

Secretary McMahon at education roundtable at MSU

September 25, 2025
Montana State graduates’ senior film to screen at international Indigenous festival 
Regional

Montana State graduates’ senior film to screen at international Indigenous festival 

September 25, 2025
Elk Crossing: How to save a herd
Environment

Mitigating wildlife-vehicle collisions this fall

September 25, 2025
David O’Connor to present at MSU’s OLLI about regional housing affordability
Local News

David O’Connor to present at MSU’s OLLI about regional housing affordability

September 24, 2025

An Outlaw Partners Publication

Facebook-f Instagram X-twitter Youtube

Explore Big Sky

  • About/Contact
  • Advertise
  • Publications
  • Subscriptions
  • Podcast
  • Submissions

Outlaw Brands

  • Mountain Outlaw
  • Plan Yellowstone
  • Big Sky PBR
  • Wildlands Music
  • Outlaw Partners
  • Outlaw Realty
  • Hey Bear

Copyright © 2025 Explore Big Sky | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Your Privacy Choices

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Bozeman News
    • Regional
    • Business
    • Outlaw Partners News
  • Yellowstone
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Real Estate
  • Events

©2024 Outlaw Partners, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Explore Big Sky Logo
  • News
    • Wildfire News
    • Local
    • Bozeman
    • Regional
    • Business
    • Real Estate
    • Outlaw Partners News
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Yellowstone
  • Events
Subscribe
Facebook X-twitter Instagram Youtube