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Parenting HelplineRead More...
The Parenting Helpline is a free telephone service to answer your questions about children of all ages. Trained specialists can help with difficult parenting topics.
Parkinson Disease AssociationRead More...
The organization focuses its energies on research, patient support, education and raising public awareness of the disease.
Patent ApplicationRead More...
The US Patient and Trademark Office (USPTO) website has information and instructions for filing a patent application. General Support is available Monday - Friday, 8:30 am - 8 pm (except federal holidays) and Technical Support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (select option # 3).
Pathways Treatment CenterRead More...
Pathways Treatment Center is a mental health and chemical dependency treatment center. It offers an integrated program of emergency, inpatient and day patient services to adults and adolescents who need high-quality professional care. Services include acute psychiatric treatment for adults and adolescents; adult detox and chemical dependency treatment; and adolescent treatment for chemical dependency. Problems are evaluated and individualized treatment strategies are developed.
Peace CorpsRead More...
Peaks and Potentials CampRead More...
This camp is a summer experience designed to give high ability/high potential students in grades 5-7 the opportunity to explore special topics of interest and work with experts in various subject areas. Camp for 2008 is being held June 8-13.

Offered by the Office of Continuing Education at Montana State University in Bozeman.

Personal Care ServicesRead More...
A Plus Health Care in Kalispell has Personal Care Attendants and Homemakers available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to provide the most convenient source of care to people in need. They provide assistance with activites of daily living such as dressing, hygiene, bathing, eating, positioning, transferring, toileting and meal preparation. Medication reminders, light housekeeping and medical transportation are also beneficial to our clients. On occasion, clients are in need of more of a homemaker
service, they are available to provide respite hours, socialization activities, reading, conversation, companionship and even daily phone calls designed to "check in".


Serves Flathead, Glacier, Lake, Lincoln, and Sanders counties.

Personal Touch Homecare (Flathead)Read More...
Personal Touch HomeCare is a home care agency with services available privately or through Medicaid to individuals in need of long and/or short-term assistance with activities of daily living. Works with the client, family and other professionals involved in developing a realistic and cost effective plan of care. Program of Northwest Montana Human Resources Case Management.
Pet ConnectionRead More...
Pet Connection is an independent private organization whose small group of dedicated volunteers, with a passion for pets, have opened their hearts and homes to abandoned and unwanted pets. The program operates strictly on donations, the generosity of local veterinarians, food provided by Missoula based Animeals and, when available, partial spay/neuter assistance for a national organization.
Pet Food Assistance ProgramRead More...
Kootenai Pets for Life is a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to the care of and finding life-long homes for the stray and abondoned pet population of South Lincoln County. Provides cat or dog food and cat litter for low income seniors at commodity distributions and for pet owners who are food pantry patrons.
Phi Theta Kappa (Libby) Beta Theta ThetaRead More...
Phi Theta Kappa is an international honor society of the Two Year College. The society was organized to develop leadership and scholarship while providing students fellowship and service to communities. The Libby chapter is at Flathead Valley Community College (FVCC) Libby Campus.
Physical Therapy AssociationRead More...
The mission of the Montana Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) is to further the profession's role in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of movement dysfunctions and the enhancement of the physical health and functional abilities of members of the public.Their goal is to foster advancements in physical therapy practice, research and education.
Pine Hills School For BoysRead More...
Pine Hills Correctional Facililty for juvenile males age 10 through 17 is located at Miles City. It is accredited by the ACA (American Correctional Association) and has its own school district.

Visits are encouraged and allowed, with authorization. The youth’s caseworker will be able to provide suggestions regarding the most convenient times for you to visit. Visiting hours are 9 am - 9 pm, Monday - Friday, and 9 am - 7 pm on weekends. However, an attempt is made limit visitation to times when youth are not involved in campus programming. The most convenient times for visits to avoid disruption of programming are 3:30 - 5 pm, weekdays, and 10 am - 4 pm, weekends. Youth are not permitted to visit off grounds until they have earned Level Three of the Earned Incentive Program and have also received their caseworker's and treatment team’s permission to do so.

When visiting all visitors sixteen years of age and older must present a picture ID and are subject to search. All items carried into the facility (i.e. bags, sacks, purses, boxes, etc.) will be searched. Personal items such as cell phones, keys, cameras, lighters, knives, etc. are not allowed inside the facility. Such items may either be left in a locked vehicle or stored in the business office. All tobacco products are prohibited and must be left in a locked vehicle during the visit.

Pioneer SocietyRead More...
Planned Parenthood of Montana (Kalispell)Read More...
High quality reproductive health care, sports physicals, wellness checkups and other services for women, men, and children. Also sexually transmitted disease testing, treatment, and education. Open Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, 8 am - 5 pm; Tuesdays, 10 am - 6 pm; plus 1st and 3rd Saturdays, 10 am - 2 pm.
Plastic Surgery Patient Referrral NetworkRead More...
Referrals to plastic surgeons.
Poison HotlineRead More...
The Poison Information Hotline is the telephone number for every poison center in the United States. When you call, you are automatically connected to the poison center for your area. Your call is routed according to the area code and exchange of the phone number you are calling from.

Call this number 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to talk to a poison expert. Call right away if you have a poison emergency. Also call if you have a question about a poison or about poison prevention.

Police Department (Eureka)Read More...
The Eureka Police Department is the local agency that is responsible for enforcing all laws and ordinances; preventing crime; investigating criminal activity; apprehending, arresting and detaining suspects; presenting evidence; regulating traffic; investigating traffic accidents and engaging in other activities that protect lives and property and preserve peace in the community.
Police Department (Libby)Read More...
The City Police Department is the local agency that is responsible for enforcing all laws and ordinances; preventing crime; investigating criminal activity; apprehending, arresting and detaining suspects; presenting evidence; regulating traffic; investigating traffic accidents and engaging in other activities that protect lives and property and preserve peace in the community.
Police Department (Troy)Read More...
The City Police Department is the local agency that is responsible for enforcing all laws and ordinances; preventing crime; investigating criminal activity; apprehending, arresting and detaining suspects; presenting evidence; regulating traffic; investigating traffic accidents and engaging in other activities that protect lives and property and preserve peace in the community.
Pork Producers AssociationRead More...
Support organization for pork growers. Anual meeting is held in January.
Poverello Center (Missoula)Read More...
Emergency, temporary shelter for homeless individuals.

The Poverello Center, located at 535 Ryman in downtown Missoula, is the only homeless shelter in the area, and the only soup kitchen providing three meals per day. We also operate a free clothing room and a food pantry that can be accessed twice a week.

Pre-Natal Classes (Libby)Read More...
A 4-week series of classes that will help parents prepare for the birth of their child. Classes are held on the first 4 Wednesdays of the even numbered months of the year. Classes start at 6 pm and are held in the Granite Lake Room at St. John's Lutheran Hospital, 350 Louisiana Avenue, in Libby.
Pregnancy Care CenterRead More...
Free pregnancy tests, friendship and support, education on all options, maternity and baby items, prenatal vitamins, post-abortion information, mentoring program, and moms groups.
Prescription Drug Program For MontanaRead More...
Project Challenge Work Again (Libby)Read More...
Project Challenge: Work Again (PCWA) helps laid off workers find employment through classroom training in basic skills, acquiring a GED or high school diploma and tutoring in college-level class work. PCWA also provides assistance in resume writing, job seeking skills, layoff survival, retraining, job search and job placement.
Project Challenge: Work Again (Kalispell)Read More...
Project Challenge: Work Again (PCWA) helps laid off workers find employment through classroom training in basic skills, acquiring a GED or high school diploma and tutoring in college-level class work. PCWA also provides assistance in resume writing, job seeking skills, layoff survival, retraining, job search and job placement.
Project Vote SmartRead More...
Project Vote Smart is a nonpartisan organization that supports the democratic process. Provides voters factual information to determine how candidates have voted and where they stand on issues of importance to voters. The Voter's Research Hotline is 888-868-3762.
Provider PalsRead More...
Provider Pals is a unique cultural exchange program that enriches our children and our communities, one classroom at a time. Each summer Provider Pal students from urban areas across the nation travel to Historic Raven, a former Forest Service Ranger Station south of Libby, and join up with local students for a week long natural resource learning camp. It is a week of classroom learning, field trips to local production sites, and outdoor activities.
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