Category: Events
Screenagers Next Chapter at Sentinel High School October 29th 6:30pm
Missoula Public Health is excited to partner with Sentinel High School to host a free screening of Screenagers Next Chapter. Screenagers Next Chapter: Addressing Mental Health in the Digital Age is the second feature documentary in the Screenagers trilogy. The film follows filmmaker and physician Delaney Ruston. She finds herself at a loss on how […]
Read MoreSuicide Prevention Week 2025
September is Suicide Prevention Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness, promoting hope, and supporting those affected by suicide. Suicide Prevention Week (September 7-13) is a focused opportunity to come together as a community to educate, connect, and take action. Join Project Tomorrow Montana throughout the week for a series of events and activities designed […]
Read MoreStanding Together on International Overdose Awareness Day
On Sunday, Aug. 31, Missoula will join communities around the world in recognizing International Overdose Awareness Day. It’s a day to remember those we’ve lost to overdose, to support the people who carry that grief every day, and to remind ourselves that every single life lost was one too many. Since 2014, nearly 185 lives […]
Read MorePromoting Health at Western Montana Fair – 2025
In between carnival rides and Viking dogs, come see us at one of our booths at the Western Montana Fair. Look for us at the fair August 5-9th for the following resources and activities for all ages! Respect the Cage Learn about the importance of buckling up and safer driving with Drive Safe Missoula staff […]
Read MoreProposed Regulation 1 Change
MEMO TO: Interested Public FROM: Charles Shane, RS, Environmental Health Manager DATE: June 25, 2025 RE: Proposed Changes to Missoula City-County Health Code, Regulation 1, “Wastewater Treatment and Disposal Systems” On April 17, 2025, the Missoula City-County Health Board approved changes to Missoula City-County Health Code, Regulation 1, “Wastewater Treatment and Disposal Systems.” This change […]
Read MoreMissoula Pride 2025
Take pride in prevention! Missoula Public Health is excited to once again celebrate Pride Month and champion public health for all. Look for us in the parade and join us for the following services and activities. STI Testing Our infectious disease nurses are partnering with All Nations Health Center, Gay Health Task Force, Open Aid […]
Read More“The Invisible Shield”, A Community Awareness Event
Thank You for Attending! We are thrilled that the free community event, featuring the PBS four-part film series “The Invisible Shield” was a resounding success. Participants screened the docuseries and had engaging conversations about public health. A heartfelt thank you to everyone who helped bring this event to life; our attendees, discussion facilitators, partners, volunteers […]
Read MoreMissoula Public Health to Host Roll & Read Event Promoting Healthy Childhood Development
Missoula Public Health will host the 4th annual Roll & Read event on Saturday, May 3, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at McCormick Park in Missoula. This free, family-friendly event promotes early childhood literacy development, educates participants on preventing adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), and provides a fun opportunity for families. Roll & Read encourages families in […]
Read MoreThe Invisible Shield Docuseries and Community Discussion
We know that public health is often underfunded, undervalued and misunderstood. What we also know is that public health may have saved your life today and you probably didn’t even know it. That’s the conundrum that public health faces; public health makes modern life possible, but not many know about it. We have an opportunity […]
Read MoreEast Missoula People’s Fair Promotes Health, Wellbeing in Community Event
Missoula Public Health will offer a variety of free services during the first-ever East Missoula People’s Fair this Saturday, Nov. 16, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at ReStore, located at 3655 Hwy 200 E. Residents are invited to shop for handmade goods from a variety of local vendors, view the work of 10 local […]
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