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Living, elevated

At HomeFront, we know when everyone has a safe,
decent, affordable place to live, we elevate the
quality of life for all in our community. That’s why
we’re leading the charge for housing affordability.
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Working together, we can build a better Billings for all

HomeFront creates a path to self-sufficiency and homeownership for families and individuals with moderate and lower incomes. We forge partnerships to build new affordable communities.

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That’s living, elevated

We collaborate with local experts to address the most critical needs in our community: combating homelessness, ending domestic violence, and supporting physical and mental health.

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The Housing Authority of Billings is now

HomeFront: Partners for a better Billings

Our new name clarifies our purpose and strengthens our resolve to make housing affordable for all in Billings. Our new logo embodies our mission to elevate the quality of life in our community. HomeFront is where we all have the opportunity to be productive citizens and live our best lives. The struggle for affordable housing is about much more than housing — and so are we.

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Demand for Billings shelters rise as temperatures fall

News, Continuum of Care|

Author: Rob Rogers, Billings Gazette Larry Mayer Photos  The first call for rides went out at 6:30 a.m., and a handful of residents scrambled from their rooms at the Off The Streets shelter to take the shuttle to the Community Crisis Center. The shuttle later returned and took others to the St. Vincent DePaul offices where many of them got breakfast. By Read the article

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3,000+
community members every day.
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