Food, Clothing, Shelter, Transportation
Local Resources
Angel Tree
Address: PO Box 504, Plentywood MT, 59254
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Provides year-round emergency/urgent assistance, intended for one time use - help with medicines, medical bills, dental bills, food, fuel, coats/winter wear, utilities, heat, rent.
(Requests for children’s Christmas gifts are referred to another local group).
406-765-1411
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Sheriff's office if after hours:
406-765-1200
Glenwood Thrift Store
202 E 1st Ave, PO Box 372,
Plentywood MT, 59254
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Email: glenwood@nemont.net
Clothing, household items, and much more. Ask about furniture in the Quality Transit bus barn.
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406-765-2040
Harvest Feeds Food Pantry
Address: 115 E 2nd Ave, Plentywood MT, 59254
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Email: ssoderquist@gmail.com
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Harvest Feeds Food Pantry is a local outreach ministry of Plentywood Harvest Church. We serve the local Sheridan and Daniels county residents in times of struggle. We believe that neighbors should help neighbors to ensure that no one in our area has to be unsure where their next meal is coming from. We ask local residents to help ensure that none are hungry. We are located in "the old post office"/Quisty's Hobby Hideaway, and are open on Saturdays from 9-11 am. We will also open by appointment during the week.
If an appointment is needed please call
406-478-1016.
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Visit Our Facebook Page for more information.
Quality Transit
202 E 1st Ave, Plentywood MT, 59254
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Free rides within county borders; reasonable charges to Scobey, Sidney, or Williston for medical appointments.
Call 406-765-1018
or visit
For more information
Sheridan County Food Bank
113 S Jackson, Plentywood MT, 59254
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We have partnered with the Montana Food Bank Network to provide food and supplies for our neighbors in need. There are a variety of choices for food, and our stock changes regularly based on donations.
Open Monday-Friday, 9am – 3pm
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Call 406.765-2040 to schedule an appointment to shop for your household. You can visit twice a month.
Home Delivered Meals in Sheridan County
Home Delivered Meals are available within city limits in Plentywood and Medicine Lake over the age of 60 (or who has a spouse over the age of 60). A free-will donation for these meals is requested, although no one can be turned away due to the inability to donate. People under age 60 who require home delivered meals are also welcome, but at full current meal prices. For people outside of the service areas who would benefit from prepared meals, we may be able to arrange delivery of packaged meals that meet federal nutrition requirements.
Call
406-765-3412
for more information
Other Resources
Sunrise Women's Clinic
Sunrise women’s clinic offers numerous services to pregnant mother and mothers of young children. They can assist with pregnancy testing, options for unwanted pregnancies, parenting skills, ultrasounds, health and nutrition, counseling etc. They also have a boutique where you can earn points and redeem them for things such as car seats, diapers, formula and clothes. You take online classes to earn points. See more information under Articles section of this website.
Department of Health and Human Services
Apply for health coverage, food, child care assistance, child support, Adult and Child Protective Services, and other family support services offered through the State of Montana.
Visit https://www.hhs.gov/ for more information.
Northeast Montana WIC Program
Montana’s Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) offers nutrition and health education, breastfeeding support, healthy food, and referrals to families with children under age 5 and pregnant or post-partum women. Participants must meet income guidelines.
Call 406-765-3410
or visit
