The Hi Line Home Programs, Inc. presents the first annual Boo Bash on Wednesday, Oct. 30 from 6-9 p.m. at the Richland County Event Center. This trick-or treating event will be a safe space for all children and their families, including children with special needs. “Please come out and help make our first Boo Bash successful. We hope to make this an annual event. We would love to share all the ways that the Hi Line Home Programs, Inc. can support your family,” said early childhood interventionist and event organizer Sherrie (Sher) Moon.
The Hi Line Home Programs, Inc. is an organization that provides services and support for children and families of Northeast Montana. It has been promoting effective child development since 1976. The Sidney office is located in the upstairs of the Village Square Mall, 120 E. Main. They also have offices in Glasgow (headquarters), Malta, and Plentywood. Hi Line Home services families of 7 counties in northeastern Montana.
Their mission statement is to support and encourage individuals and families to reach their full potential. They encourage, support, and assist each family to succeed in day-to-day life challenges with ease of accessibility to community resources, and to maintain a healthy and stable environment for the well-being of each individual served.
The Halloween event on Wednesday, October 30 will include trick-or-treating, a costume contest, music, food, trucks, games, and more! If you are interested in volunteering or bringing a food truck, please contact Sherrie Moon from Hi Line Homes at 406-228-9431, or email her at [email protected].
The success of Hi Line Homes is measured in the number of people they can help with a quality of programs and services they provide. These programs are fueled by their dedicated staff and many employees working directly with children. They also have services to help families in their natural environments. “One of the bigger things we do is early childhood developmental screenings to help identify any delays and facilitate early preschool intervention,” said Moon.
There are countless ways to get involved with the organization. If you’re the type that likes to see the fruits of your labor, check out their volunteer opportunities page at hilinehomeprograms.org. They also appreciate those that may not have the time, but have the wherewithal to make a difference financially.
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