The Housing Advocate Network, or HAN, is a community of everyday people walking alongside individuals
and families in Missoula to support them in their housing search.
The Housing Advocate Network (HAN) connects individuals and families experiencing houselessness or housing insecurity with trained volunteer advocates. Together, you’ll work toward your housing goals by:
NEED ASSISTANCE?
Current Drop-In Support Hours For Housing Advocate Network No appointment needed—just stop by:
Missoula Food Bank & Community Center
Tuesdays | 2–4pm
1720 Wyoming Street
Family Housing Center (families only)
Monday–Friday | 10am–2pm
1800 S. 3rd Street
Johnson Street Shelter
Mondays | 12–2pm & Wednesdays | 5–7pm
1919 North Avenue West
(Primarily for shelter guests but open to all)
AVAILABLE TO VOLUNTEER?
The Housing Advocate Network, or HAN, is a community of everyday people walking alongside individuals and families in Missoula to support them in their housing search. Housing insecurity is a reality for many Missoulians, and HAN provides an important service by connecting people with resources and offering support through the process of finding secure housing. Housing advocates work with each individual or family to assess their unique needs and help connect them with available resources. In addition to providing one-on-one support, HAN also offers education and training opportunities on topics related to housing insecurity and advocacy. By working to educate and empower individuals, HAN is working to create lasting change in our community.
Interested in volunteering with the Housing Advocate Network (HAN)? Advocate volunteers are trained, supported, and have opportunities to work in partnerships and teams, including at the new family shelter.
Read more about HAN’s work from the HAN Director, Zeke Campfield, HERE.