Montana's Peer Network is a statewide peer-run non-profit organization that has been leading the recovery movement in Montana since 2011. They are dedicated to expanding and developing recovery-oriented behavioral health services in the state, providing certification training and continuing education for Certified Behavioral Health Peer Support Specialists, as well as support for parents, caregivers, employers, and providers interested in integrating peer supporters and recovery principles into their agencies and organizations.
With a focus on supporting individuals on the path of recovery from mental health, substance abuse, and addiction struggles, Montana's Peer Network offers a range of resources including webinars, podcasts, training programs, and peer support groups. They also work towards creating a Family Peer Support Workforce to assist families of children with special health care needs. Through their dedication and expertise, Montana's Peer Network is at the forefront of promoting recovery and providing valuable support to those in need.
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