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Community Based Family Support Bighorn Valley health center Hardin MT

Where in the World Is…. Square miles: 5000 Population: 13,300 Density: 2.7 people per square mile

Community Context High Needs/Low Resources: 46th out of 47 County Health Rankings High risk behaviors 1670:1 mental health providers Poverty/housing High SUD rates

Bighorn Valley Health Center Infrastructure Community Resilience Food Access Bighorn Valley Health Center Resource Connecting Prenatal HV Community Development Team Social Determinants of Health SUD/OUD Other Chronic Disease Support MAT Outreach CTC PAT/SC Early Childhood BBCC

Best Beginnings Coalition

Prenatal Home Visiting Resource connecting Parents as Teachers/Safe Care Prenatal care MAT/SUD Information – safe sleep; breastfeeding; child birth plan

Communities that Care: CTC Collaborative process Broad-based community involvement Protective and Risk Factors Blueprints for Healthy Youth Development

Community Integration Early Childhood Coalition Family Support Programs Child Protection Team PROtection Team (Prevention, Recovery, Outreach) – Consortium Public Health Nurse Network Community Development Partnership Harm Reduction Alliance