Fellowship Hall of Bozeman

Fellowship Hall of Bozeman Help those struggling with drugs, alcohol, and other addictions, by providing a safe, welcoming, accessible facility for recovery programs.

We help those struggling with drugs, alcohol, and other addictions, by providing a safe, welcoming, accessible facility for recovery programs.

A New Year, A New PageThe calendar’s about to turn—but recovery doesn’t work in years. It works in moments. Moments when...
12/27/2025

A New Year, A New Page

The calendar’s about to turn—but recovery doesn’t work in years. It works in moments. Moments when you walk through the door. Moments when someone says, “I get it.” Moments when you don’t have to carry it alone. As we step into 2026, Fellowship Hall will still be here—just like always. Open 365 days a year. A place for reflection, renewal, and real community. Here’s to progress, not perfection. To new beginnings that start with a chair and a cup of coffee. To hope, right here in Bozeman. You belong. You matter. Let’s keep going—together.

Yesterday, our room was packed—packed with laughter, gratitude, and understanding.Thanks to one of our tenant-led AA gro...
12/25/2025

Yesterday, our room was packed—packed with laughter, gratitude, and understanding.
Thanks to one of our tenant-led AA groups, Fellowship Hall hosted a lovely Christmas Day Potluck & Marathon Meetings.
Attendees arrived alone and left with new friends. Some stayed for the grub. Some stayed for the fellowship.
All were welcome.
To everyone who brought a dish, pulled up a chair, or just showed up—thank you for making the holidays a little less lonely, and a whole lot more human.

Help those struggling with drugs, alcohol, and other addictions, by providing a safe, welcoming, accessible facility for recovery programs.

Help UsReach Our GoalFellowship Hall has entered a new season of strength. With the roof now secure, our focus turns to ...
12/19/2025

Help Us
Reach Our Goal
Fellowship Hall has entered a new season of strength. With the roof now secure, our focus turns to what happens beneath it; the people, the meetings, and the daily acts of courage that keep our recovery community alive.
More than fifty weekly twelve step meetings rely on the Hall. Rent covers only about half of our operating costs. Everything else that keeps this place open and welcoming—heat, lights, snow removal, safety improvements, maintenance, and the ongoing work of caring for this building—depends on private donations from people who believe in recovery.
Your gift helps ensure that when someone walks through our doors, whether cold, hurting, or uncertain, they find a room of welcome, a circle of support, and a community that understands recovery from the inside out.
This year, our goal is to raise $50,000 to sustain Fellowship Hall through 2026 and beyond.
Thank you for giving what you can and for helping us keep recovery within reach for everyone who needs it.
Your gift truly makes a difference.

Reaching for Recovery Together
This year, your generosity supports childcare vouchers for parents, safety, facility and accessibility upgrades, community workshops like CPR and Narcan training, and our new Community Liaison board position, which strengthens communication and care between tenants, groups, and the leadership of the Hall. Every dollar helps us sustain a place where hope can grow.

The Fellowship Hall’s tenant‑led 12‑step meetings matter. AA, NA, Al‑Anon, OA, ACA, and other recovery communities hold ...
12/18/2025

The Fellowship Hall’s tenant‑led 12‑step meetings matter. AA, NA, Al‑Anon, OA, ACA, and other recovery communities hold more than 50 meetings here every week — space to come together, share strength, find connection. Fellowship Hall is more than just a building; it’s a community cornerstone where people come through the door and know they’re understood.

🤍 Every meeting provides real support
🤍 Every story matters
🤍 Recovery doesn’t have to be a solitary journey

When someone walks through our doors — broken, hopeful, unsure — they are greeted by people who have walked the path, who know not just what it’s like to struggle, but what it’s like to heal.

Because Recovery happens in the community.
Because Fellowship Hall exists with you — and for you.

Help those struggling with drugs, alcohol, and other addictions, by providing a safe, welcoming, accessible facility for recovery programs.

ACA (Adult Children of Alcoholics & Dysfunctional Families) Some wounds don’t show on the outside—but they shape everyth...
12/09/2025

ACA (Adult Children of Alcoholics & Dysfunctional Families)

Some wounds don’t show on the outside—but they shape everything.
ACA (Adult Children of Alcoholics & Dysfunctional Families) is one of many groups that call Fellowship Hall home. If you grew up in an alcoholic, neglectful, or chaotic home, these groups offer space to begin healing childhood patterns and to learn how to reparent yourself with kindness.

You don’t have to do this alone. Our tenants hold ACA meetings weekly – free and open to anyone.

Childcare Vouchers Available at the Fellowship Hall for Recovery Meeting AttendeesWe understand that balancing parenting...
12/07/2025

Childcare Vouchers Available at the Fellowship Hall for Recovery Meeting Attendees
We understand that balancing parenting and recovery can be challenging. That’s why the Fellowship Hall offers childcare vouchers to enable you to attend meetings without worrying about who is caring for your children. Remember, taking care of yourself is also taking care of your family.

Please ask your meeting host or reach out to us for more information.
Family support is important.

Help those struggling with drugs, alcohol, and other addictions, by providing a safe, welcoming, accessible facility for recovery programs.

Wounds are not always visible. Addiction does not always look the same. Fellowship Hall is has tenants who hold AA and N...
12/05/2025

Wounds are not always visible. Addiction does not always look the same.

Fellowship Hall is has tenants who hold AA and NA meetings, but we also host:

Overeaters Anonymous (OA) — Supporting those struggling with food addiction, binge eating, body image and control

Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACA) — Supporting those who grew up in a home where addiction, chaos, and emotional neglect were present

Both of these amazing programs provide additional support and tools to begin to heal, gain your self-worth back, learn to set healthy boundaries and regain clarity in the chaos.

Come as you are. No judgment. Just people who know the struggle.

Help those struggling with drugs, alcohol, and other addictions, by providing a safe, welcoming, accessible facility for recovery programs.

Al‑Anon is a fellowship of support, healing, and shared wisdom—for spouses, parents, siblings, and anyone else who is af...
12/04/2025

Al‑Anon is a fellowship of support, healing, and shared wisdom—for spouses, parents, siblings, and anyone else who is affected by another’s drinking.

Fellowship Hall has tenants that run Al‑Anon meetings a few times a week because we understand recovery is for the person with the addiction and for the family, too.

Help those struggling with drugs, alcohol, and other addictions, by providing a safe, welcoming, accessible facility for recovery programs.

You do not have to be alone on Thanksgiving.One of our tenants is having a Thanksgiving Dinner at 2 PM here at Fellowshi...
11/27/2025

You do not have to be alone on Thanksgiving.

One of our tenants is having a Thanksgiving Dinner at 2 PM here at Fellowship Hall — for alcoholics, people who have an addiction, and their impacted families.

Whether you just got clean or you’ve been sober for a long time, you are welcome here. Bring your story, your appetite, your family (chosen or otherwise).

We will provide food, community, and thanks.
And most of all, a reminder that love is unconditional.

Thursday, November 28th | 2:00 PM
Fellowship Hall – 1212 W Main St, Bozeman
FREE & Open to Everyone in Recovery and Allies

Some days are heavier than others.Some steps are steps forward. Some feel like backslides.But every single time you don’...
11/27/2025

Some days are heavier than others.
Some steps are steps forward. Some feel like backslides.
But every single time you don’t give up—that’s recovery.

Fellowship Hall offers meetings every day of the year, because recovery doesn’t take holidays and neither do we. If you’re getting back on track or taking it one day at a time, you’re welcome here.

You’re not broken. You’re becoming.

Over 900 weekly visits
Meetings for AA, NA, OA, Al‑Anon, and more
Always free, always open, always welcome

Recovery shouldn’t come at the expense of your stability.At Fellowship Hall, we are about removing barriers, not creatin...
11/14/2025

Recovery shouldn’t come at the expense of your stability.
At Fellowship Hall, we are about removing barriers, not creating more.
That’s why we: Provide free childcare vouchers for parents in recovery to use while attending meetings,
The Fellowship hall is full of tenants that meet early, late and on weekends. Our doors are open every single day of the year.
So if your life is overflowing with a lot going on, let Fellowship Hall be a place where you can set it all down for a while.

Help those struggling with drugs, alcohol, and other addictions, by providing a safe, welcoming, accessible facility for recovery programs.

Pain does not present the same for everyone.Healing does not sound the same for everyone.That’s why Fellowship Hall is n...
11/11/2025

Pain does not present the same for everyone.
Healing does not sound the same for everyone.
That’s why Fellowship Hall is not just one type of recovery group.

Whether you’re:
living with someone else’s addiction (Al-Anon),
living with food-related compulsions (OA),
seeking connection after childhood trauma (ACA),
or working your own recovery program (AA, NA)...

Fellowship Hall is a place to find space, support, and strength in community, without shame.
Free meetings, daily
In the heart of Bozeman
Nonjudgmental, nonlabeling, always free

You do not have to have it all figured out to start the healing process. You just have to walk through our door.

Address

2165 Durston Road
Bozeman, MT
59718

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In Cooperation but not Affiliation

Each week The Fellowship Hall hosts over 50 recovery groups and nearly 1,000 visitors!