YWCA Helena is a nonprofit organization that provides transitional housing and supportive services for women and children experiencing homelessness. The organization operates programs that focus on stability, recovery support, and family well-being. One of its programs, Women Initiating New Growth and Stability, offers transitional housing combined with intensive outpatient services for women with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. The program includes individual and group therapy, recovery-focused education, and support for independent living skills.
YWCA Helena also operates the Caterpillars Parenting Center, which provides parenting education, supervised visitation, and family support services for parents and children. These services may include parenting classes, coaching, advocacy, and coordination with local support systems. Program activities are designed to help participants address housing instability, parenting challenges, and recovery needs while maintaining family connections.
The organization provides housing and program services from its facility in Helena, Montana. Programs may include community living arrangements, counseling services, and structured support designed to help participants work toward stable housing and independent living. YWCA Helena serves women and families through housing, counseling, and parenting support programs within the local community.