Visit Department of Military Affairs website

Phone: (406) 248-8579

Location: College of Education Bldg. Room 114, 1500 University Dr., Billings, MT 59101

The Billings Vet Center offers confidential help for veterans, service members, and their families at no cost in a non-medical setting. Their services include counseling for needs such as depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and the psychological effects of military sexual trauma. They can also connect you with more support within the VA and your community.

Visit Billings Vet Center website

Phone: (406) 657-6071

Location: 2795 Enterprise Ave. Suite 1, Billings, MT 59102

Horses Spirits Healing offers therapeutic horseback riding to adults and children. Regardless of past horse experience, riding lessons start from the ground up, to instill confidence and communication between horse and rider. Certified instructors teach horsemanship skills that come with benefits that contribute to a person’s physical, mental, and emotional well-being.

Visit Horses Spirits Healing website

Phone: (406) 208-9774

Location: 7256 Hwy 3, Billings, MT 59106

The program is focused on helping veterans live more fulfilling lives through training and building a relationship with their dog. This helps them find methods to recognize and manage the symptoms of their disabilities, discourages self-isolation, and helps find a renewed sense of purpose.

Visit Dog Tag Buddies website

Phone: (406) 969-1227

Location: 924 Pine Ridge Ln. #4, Billings, MT 59105

Veterans Navigation Network give military veterans the support and resources to navigate their transition to civilian life. Not just providing resources and information, they are by their side to support them each step of the way with peer to peer mentorship.

Visit Veterans Navigation Network website

Phone: (406) 435-9308

Location: 2173 Overland Ave., Billings, MT 59102

From PTSD, depression and anxiety to amputees, and para/quadriplegics we are here to help them in a way that just mental health and rehabilitative services cannot achieve.  Too often veterans with disabilities are categorized into a "percentage of improvement" from a rehabilitation standpoint.  Once they reach that number they are released from therapeutic services and expected to adapt to the limitations they have without access to services that will help them improve.  We believe those numbers can be much higher with the right of facility. A fitness environment allows veterans to feel more conventional as they work their body.  The psychological impact of not feeling like they are in a clinical setting is one very large hurdle that can be overcome.  In a rehabilitation facility, an individual tends to feel "sick" or like there is something wrong with them.  In a fitness center, the psychological belief is that of normalcy, strength and possibility. Our fitness environment encourages reintegration among veterans and we are exclusive to military personnel. We live by the motto “move your body, heal your mind” and we use physical fitness to improve PTSD, limit depression, and lessen anxiety.

Visit Adaptive Performance Center website

Phone: (406) 281-3848

Location: 1420 Broadwater Ave., Billings, MT 59102