We're not sure how you found us but we're so glad you did. We don’t know if someone referred you to us or if you found us by doing a random search. We don't know what your family or friends are like, or what they think about you. And, we don't know your story or how you feel about it. But, we are willing to listen.
There are some things we do know.
We know you have questions.
Questions about the purpose of your life, about where or if you fit, and about why you feel the way you do.
We know you have experiences.
Experiences of being hurt and of hurting others. Experiences of fear. A fear that if anyone really got to know you, they’d run.
We also know you have desires.
Desires to know others, and to be known. Desires to believe that love is still real and possible.
Most of all we know you’re a survivor. Maybe it’s been disappointment, criticism or abuse, at the hands of others or yourself, but you have survived.
And, we know that you’ve figured out a way to “make life work,” but you’re no longer satisfied with life “ just working." You want something better, something more, but you’re not really sure what that is.
That’s where we come in. We exist to help you find the better and identify the more. That’s what we do. We love what we do, and we hope to meet with you soon.
Joshwa Baker:
(406) 924-9505
Hannah Grissom:
(406) 551-5743
Jessica Hackett:
(406) 380-3042
Cayla Holloman:
(720) 440-2027
Kristi Hyatt:
(406) 581-8804
(Satellite Office)
Kate Macy:
(406) 451-1552
Scott McBride:
(720) 626-8622
James Nix:
406-518-1786
Doug Samsel:
(406) 530-6234
Kim Trouten:
(765) 441-2519
Amy Turner:
(970) 471-9328
Ali van Raaphortst
(406)404-8226
Main Address:
141 Discovery Dr.
Ste. 212
Bozeman, MT 59718
(Located inside the Love, Inc building)