
Suicide Loss Survivor Resources
Losing someone to suicide can be a unique trauma wound that comes along with a mix of intense and sometimes confusing emotions. We are available 24/7 to support you and anyone impacted: 988 or 406-586-3333.
SUICIDE LOSS Survivor Support Group in Bozeman
Led by: Help Center Staff or Masters-Level Counseling Intern
Format: Open group — join anytime, attend when you can
Cost: Free
Dates: Second and fourth Tuesday of each month
Time: 7-8:30pm
Location:
Second Tuesday: In-Person in Bozeman. Space will always be private. Please register to connect with a facilitator and we will share the location.
Fourth Tuesday: Online. Link will be sent out to those that are registered.
A welcoming space for adults who have lost a loved one to suicide. Our Bozeman-based group offers understanding and support through the grieving process.
How to Participate:
To join the group, we kindly ask that you pre-register HERE. The facilitator will reach out to you to confirm your registration and discuss setting up an initial Intake appointment, and answer any questions you have before your first meeting. Pre-registering does not commit you to attending and will ensure that you are on the contact list to receive details and reminders regarding the group each month. If you do not register ahead of time, you will not be turned away from the group - please just reach out to the Help Center (406-586-3333) to inform the staff you are attending so they can inform the facilitator.
Questions?
If you would like more information or have questions regarding this group, please contact the Help Center or call 406-586-3333.
ADDITIONAL SUICIDE LOSS RESOURCES
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The group meets once a month to support parents who have lost a child to suicide. The meeting is the 3rd Wednesday of the month from 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. via Zoom. Participants can participate from any location and is free.
To sign up: Email Tracy Rassley or call 406-451-9223.
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Find a Support Group near you
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Visit our Community Education page for trainings on suicide prevention.
OTHER COMMUNITY RESOURCES
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211 Information and Resources
Connects Montanans with resources and assistance from state and local health and human service programs.
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Montana Mental Health Directory
Find a mental healthcare provider in Montana. Search on your own or call us at 406-586-3333 for assistance.
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Follow Up Program
Provides consistent connection and support during times of crisis and assistance connecting to resources and long-term help.
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Telecare Program
Offers regular check-ins from trained volunteers to elderly or homebound individuals for frindly conversation, medication reminders and support.