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LIFTT Renews Partnership with MTDH

LIFTT Renews Partnership with MTDH

Logo of the Montana Disability & Health Program. A team from MTDH will be at LIFTT June 17-18 to work on their Linkage Project.

Living Independently for Today & Tomorrow (LIFTT) has renewed its partnership with a long-time collaborator, The Montana Disability & Health Program (MTDH). In 2025, we are proud to work with MTDH on three projects that continue championing the rights, health, wellness, and independence of people with disabilities across our region.

Living Well in the Community (LWC) Workshops

LIFTT is training and supporting up to five facilitators to lead or co-lead LWC workshops, which promote self-determination, goal setting, and wellness for people with disabilities. These evidence-based workshops help participants develop skills to manage their health and daily life more effectively, offering encouragement and tools for independent living.

Accessibility Ambassadors Program

Our team works alongside community partners to conduct ADA Assessments and Inclusive Interdisciplinary Walk/Move (I²) Audits. These initiatives identify and reduce physical and systemic barriers, fostering more inclusive and accessible spaces in our neighborhoods. Accessibility Ambassadors play a vital role in ensuring that the built environment respects the rights and dignity of all community members.

Wellness Club and Linkage Events

LIFTT also hosts Wellness Club and Linkage events that connect consumers to peer support, health education, and community resources. These workshops build meaningful connections and reinforce a sense of belonging, empowerment, and holistic health among people with disabilities.

Each of these programs supports health, leadership, and community engagement, reflecting LIFTT’s commitment to promoting advocacy, accessibility, and inclusion to help Montanans with disabilities live fuller, more independent lives. We thank MTDH for their continued partnership with LIFTT and our consumers.

For more information about LIFTT’s MTDH projects as well as our many other programs and services, please give us a call at (406) 259-5181 (Billings), (406) 948-8500 (Glendive), or send us an email at liftt.org/contact 

About Living Independently for Today & Tomorrow (LIFTT): LIFTT is a Montana 501(c)3 corporation organized as a Center for Independent Living (CIL). With team members based in Billings and Glendive, LIFTT provides aging and disabled members of the community with programs and services that help empower them to break down the physical, bureaucratic, and cultural barriers that prevent them from being fully independent participants in their lives and communities throughout 18 counties in southeastern and south-central Montana: Big Horn, Carbon, Carter, Custer, Dawson, Fallon, Garfield, Golden Valley, McCone, Musselshell, Powder River, Prairie, Richland, Rosebud, Stillwater, Treasure, Wibaux, and Yellowstone. For more information, please visit liftt.org or download our mobile app for your Apple or Android Device.

You can donate to LIFTT by clicking here.

Thank You Evergreen ACE Hardware!

Thank You Evergreen ACE Hardware!

Editor’s Note: The following is a letter sent by LIFTT’s Executive Director, Carlos Ramalho, to Evergreen ACE Hardware Owner Charles “Skip” King, thanking Mr. King and the team at his store at 1540 13th Street W for a donation of compost and potting soil to LIFTT’s ADA Accessible All-Inclusive Community Garden. The entire LIFTT team joins Carlos in expressing our gratitude for Evergreen ACE Hardware’s generosity. 

May 7, 2025

Mr. Charles King
Owner, Evergreen ACE Hardware Store
1540 13th St W
Billings, MT 59102

Subject: Deep Gratitude for Your Generous Donation

Dear Mr. King,

On behalf of everyone at Living Independently for Today and Tomorrow (LIFTT), thank you for your generous donation of potting soil and compost in support of our community garden project. Your contribution has helped us transform an idea into earth, roots, and growth — literally and symbolically.

At LIFTT, we often talk about cultivating independence. Thanks to you, that metaphor now has a real-life greenhouse. Your support nurtures more than plants — it fosters self-reliance, health, and a sense of belonging for the aging and disabled individuals we serve across Eastern Montana.

In a world that sometimes forgets the power of small acts of generosity, your donation reminds us that growth begins beneath the surface. And just like compost enriches the soil, your kindness enriches our mission in ways we can’t always measure but certainly feel.

ACE Hardware has always stood for tools, but this time, you gave us the tools of possibility and renewal. Thank you for believing in community, inclusion, and the simple, radical act of helping things grow.

With warmest appreciation,

Carlos A. Ramalho, Executive Director, Living Independently for Today & Tomorrow (LIFTT)

 

About Living Independently for Today & Tomorrow (LIFTT): LIFTT is a Montana 501(c)3 corporation organized as a Center for Independent Living (CIL). With team members based in Billings and Glendive, LIFTT provides aging and disabled members of the community with programs and services that help empower them to break down the physical, bureaucratic, and cultural barriers that prevent them from being fully independent participants in their lives and communities throughout 18 counties in southeastern and south-central Montana: Big Horn, Carbon, Carter, Custer, Dawson, Fallon, Garfield, Golden Valley, McCone, Musselshell, Powder River, Prairie, Richland, Rosebud, Stillwater, Treasure, Wibaux, and Yellowstone. For more information, please visit liftt.org or download our mobile app for your Apple or Android Device.

You can donate to LIFTT by clicking here.

Community Garden Kick Off is May 16

Community Garden Kick Off is May 16

Living Independently for Today & Tomorrow (LIFTT) will hold a kick-off event for LIFTT’s ADA Accessible All-Inclusive Community Garden on Friday, May 16, at 1 p.m. at the LIFTT Billings office (1241 Crawford Drive). Come join us as we inaugurate this inclusive, safe, and supportive space for growing healthy, fresh produce, connecting with others, and enjoying nature!  Anthony Sammareto from the Montana State University Extension Service will offer a workshop full of expert tips on starting your garden plot and having a successful growing season.

Reserve Your Plot Today!

All are invited to participate in the LIFTT Accessible Community Garden. Your $10 registration fee helps to cover the cost of watering and maintaining the garden this season. It also provides some seeds, the use of our growing library of gardening tools, including many specifically adapted to make gardening more accessible for people with disabilities, and access to guidance from some expert green thumbs! Can’t make it on  May 16? No worries, you can still join us this season!

For more information about the LIFTT’s ADA Accessible All-Inclusive Community Garden or to reserve your plot, Click Here!, call (406) 259-5181, or stop by the Billings LIFTT office during regular business hours. 

 

About Living Independently for Today & Tomorrow (LIFTT): LIFTT is a Montana 501(c)3 corporation organized as a Center for Independent Living (CIL). With team members based in Billings and Glendive, LIFTT provides aging and disabled members of the community with programs and services that help empower them to break down the physical, bureaucratic, and cultural barriers that prevent them from being fully independent participants in their lives and communities throughout 18 counties in southeastern and south-central Montana: Big Horn, Carbon, Carter, Custer, Dawson, Fallon, Garfield, Golden Valley, McCone, Musselshell, Powder River, Prairie, Richland, Rosebud, Stillwater, Treasure, Wibaux, and Yellowstone. For more information, please visit liftt.org or download our mobile app for your Apple or Android Device.

You can donate to LIFTT by clicking here.

Lower Back Pain & Sciatica Workshop May 19

Lower Back Pain & Sciatica Workshop May 19

LIFTT and North 40 Physical Therapy will hold a workshop on fighting lower back pain  on Monday May 18 at 4 p.m. in the community room of the Billings LIFTT office at 1241 Crawford Drive.

Join LIFTT  as we welcome the experts from North 40 Physical Therapy for a FREE workshop to help those experiencing sciatica and lower back pain. Learn techniques and exercises to relieve and heal your pain naturally!

The workshop will be held on Monday, May 19, from 4 to 5 p.m. in the community room of the Billings LIFTT office at 1241 Crawford Drive. For more information about the Lower Back Pain and Sciatica Workshop, contact North 40 Physical Therapy at (406) 318-8340 or  LIFTT Nutritional Health Coach Anya Pulis at (406) 606-1766, anyap@liftt.org.

 

About Living Independently for Today & Tomorrow (LIFTT): LIFTT is a Montana 501(c)3 corporation organized as a Center for Independent Living (CIL). With team members based in Billings and Glendive, LIFTT provides aging and disabled members of the community with programs and services that help empower them to break down the physical, bureaucratic, and cultural barriers that prevent them from being fully independent participants in their lives and communities throughout 18 counties in southeastern and south-central Montana: Big Horn, Carbon, Carter, Custer, Dawson, Fallon, Garfield, Golden Valley, McCone, Musselshell, Powder River, Prairie, Richland, Rosebud, Stillwater, Treasure, Wibaux, and Yellowstone. For more information, please visit liftt.org or download our mobile app for your Apple or Android Device.

You can donate to LIFTT by clicking here.

Motherhood, Disability, and the Quiet Architecture of Resilience

Motherhood, Disability, and the Quiet Architecture of Resilience

From the Desk of the Executive Director

Motherhood has always been a story of improvisation, courage, and unseen labor. But when disability intersects with motherhood — whether in the mother herself, her child, or her community — the story becomes even richer, more intricate, more demanding of the kind of perseverance that builds legacies in silence.

As we approach Mother’s Day, it’s important to acknowledge an often overlooked truth: that many mothers in our communities are engaged daily in strategic living.

They are not only caregivers. They are advocates. They are navigators of invisible systems. They are builders of possibility in landscapes shaped by inaccessibility, misunderstanding, and, too often, indifference.’

For mothers living with disabilities, the world often demands more than should ever be asked. They must raise families while educating schools, employers, policymakers, and even strangers, about their worth and needs. They must plan, adapt, negotiate, and sometimes fight, simply to have the same opportunities that others take for granted.

For mothers raising children with disabilities, every small victory — an accessible playground, a supportive teacher, a working elevator — feels monumental. The work is not just at the bedside or the breakfast table; it is also in the letters written, the meetings attended, the systems challenged, and the dreams defended, day after day.

Two sets of hands one a child's and one an adults stacking rocks

These mothers are tacticians of resilience. They know how to reimagine plans at a moment’s notice, endure when endurance feels impossible, and celebrate every achievement, however small, with a joy sharpened by the required effort.

At LIFTT, we understand that independence is not a solo journey — it is a collective act, sustained by communities, families, and, very often, by the strategic wisdom of mothers who refuse to give up on a future where all people can belong, thrive, and lead.

This Mother’s Day, we honor these architects of hope. We celebrate their quiet rebellions against barriers, their fierce defense of dignity, and their relentless shaping of spaces where independence is not a dream but a right.

Their work is not always visible, but everywhere—in every ramp built, every opportunity opened, and every life lifted higher.

Happy Mother’s Day to all who mother, nurture resilience, and believe in a world made more inclusive by love and perseverance.

With deep gratitude and respect,

Carlos Ramalho, Executive Director, Living Independently for Today & Tomorrow (LIFTT)

Carlos can be reached at (406) 294-5190 or carlosr@liftt.org

About Living Independently for Today & Tomorrow (LIFTT): LIFTT is a Montana 501(c)3 corporation organized as a Center for Independent Living (CIL). With team members based in Billings and Glendive, LIFTT provides aging and disabled members of the community with programs and services that help empower them to break down the physical, bureaucratic, and cultural barriers that prevent them from being fully independent participants in their lives and communities throughout 18 counties in southeastern and south-central Montana: Big Horn, Carbon, Carter, Custer, Dawson, Fallon, Garfield, Golden Valley, McCone, Musselshell, Powder River, Prairie, Richland, Rosebud, Stillwater, Treasure, Wibaux, and Yellowstone. For more information, please visit liftt.org or download our mobile app for your Apple or Android Device.

You can donate to LIFTT by clicking here.

SAIL Classes begin May 27

Join LIFTT for Staying Active & Independent for Life (SAIL)! SAIL is a 12-week program for seniors that focuses on building strength, balance, and flexibility, skills critical to maintaining independence, preventing falls, and improving overall well-being. Call (406) 259-5181 or visit Liftt.org/sail-grant for more info!

Living Independently for Today and Tomorrow (LIFTT) is excited to announce that we have received a generous grant from the Montana Department of Public Health & Human Services to participate in the Stay Active & Independent for Life (SAIL) Program! Beginning this summer, LIFTT will offer free SAIL classes designed for adults 65 and older. These classes will focus on building strength, balance, and flexibility, which are critical to maintaining independence, preventing falls, and improving overall well-being.

The SAIL Program is a 12-week evidence-based fitness series in which participants engage in exercises that can be performed standing or seated, as desired. Each session includes balance, strength, and stretching routines, and participants’ fitness progress will be assessed through periodic checks such as the 8-Foot Timed Up and Go TestBicep Curls, and Chair-Stand Exercises.

Through the support of the SAIL grant, LIFTT will be able to cover the costs of specialized equipment, instructor training, and accessible venues, ensuring that these vital classes are offered at no cost to our aging community members.

Why Bring SAIL to LIFTT?

  • 20% of Montana adults report not engaging in regular physical activity.
  • Two out of three Montana adults are overweight or obese.
  • Regular exercise improves balance and reduces the risk of falls, significantly decreasing the chance of injury, hospitalization, or loss of independence.
  • LIFTT’s mission has always been to empower aging and disabled individuals to live independently, and the SAIL program perfectly fits that vision.

The first SAIL training class at LIFTT begins its voyage with an orientation session on Tuesday, May 27 at 10 a.m. at the Billings LIFTT office (1241 Crawford Drive), with subsequent sessions held Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10 a.m. through August 14.

For more information about LIFTT’s SAIL training or to register, contact LIFTT’s Nutritional Health Coaches and certified SAIL trainers: Anya Pulis (406) 606-1766, anyap@liftt.org, or Eileen Rodgriguz (406) 294-5185, eileenr@liftt.org. More about the SAIL curriculum is available at sailfitness.org or through the Montana DPHHS Chronic Disease and Health Promotion Bureau. 

Let’s move together toward a stronger future!

About Living Independently for Today & Tomorrow (LIFTT): LIFTT is a Montana 501(c)3 corporation organized as a Center for Independent Living (CIL). With team members based in Billings and Glendive, LIFTT provides aging and disabled members of the community with programs and services that help empower them to break down the physical, bureaucratic, and cultural barriers that prevent them from being fully independent participants in their lives and communities throughout 18 counties in southeastern and south-central Montana: Big Horn, Carbon, Carter, Custer, Dawson, Fallon, Garfield, Golden Valley, McCone, Musselshell, Powder River, Prairie, Richland, Rosebud, Stillwater, Treasure, Wibaux, and Yellowstone. For more information, please visit liftt.org or download our mobile app for your Apple or Android Device.

You can donate to LIFTT by clicking here.

LIFTT Expands Partnership with Vocational Rehabilitation

LIFTT Expands Partnership with Vocational Rehabilitation

Living Independently for Today and Tomorrow (LIFTT) is proud to announce that we are expanding our partnership wth Montana Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) services! Together, we are providing support for adults and students with disabilities as they prepare for greater independence, employment, and success.

Through this collaboration with Vocational Rehabilitation, LIFTT is now offering services for

Adults Seeking Employment and Independence:

  • Career exploration and planning
  • Soft skills training and supported employment
  • Skills training, job placement, and retention support
  • Assistive technology and workplace accommodations
  • Support for independent living and community engagement
  • Customized employment services based on individual strengths and goals

Youth and Students (Ages 14–21) through Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS):

  • Job exploration counseling
  • Soft skills training and supported employment
  • Work-based learning experiences like internships and job shadowing
  • Workplace readiness training (communication, problem-solving, professionalism)
  • Counseling on post-secondary education and training opportunities
  • Self-advocacy instruction to promote independence and empowerment

Whether you are a student preparing for your first job or an adult ready for new career opportunities, LIFTT and VR support your journey toward success! For more information about vocational rehabilitation services through LIFTT, call (406) 259-5181 (Billings) or (406) 948-8500 (Glendive), send us a message through liftt.org/contact, or reach out to your regional VR office.

About Living Independently for Today & Tomorrow (LIFTT): LIFTT is a Montana 501(c)3 corporation organized as a Center for Independent Living (CIL). With team members based in Billings and Glendive, LIFTT provides aging and disabled members of the community with programs and services that help empower them to break down the physical, bureaucratic, and cultural barriers that prevent them from being fully independent participants in their lives and communities throughout 18 counties in southeastern and south-central Montana: Big Horn, Carbon, Carter, Custer, Dawson, Fallon, Garfield, Golden Valley, McCone, Musselshell, Powder River, Prairie, Richland, Rosebud, Stillwater, Treasure, Wibaux, and Yellowstone. For more information, please visit liftt.org or download our mobile app for your Apple or Android Device.

You can donate to LIFTT by clicking here.

Living Well in Community Workshop begins May 1

Living Well in Community Workshop begins May 1

 

Living Well in Community Workshop

 

Living Independently for Today & Tomorrow (LIFTT) is pleased to announce that we will be conducting a “Living Well in Community” (LWC) Workshop. The 11-week workshop begins on Thursday, May 1, and will run for 11 sessions through Thursday, July 17 (with no session on Thursday, July 3), from 5:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. Participants completing the workshop will be honored at a graduation ceremony during LIFTT’s ADA celebration on Saturday, July 26. 

The workshop will be hybrid, available both in person at the Billings LIFTT office and online to participants throughout our 18-county service area.

Designed as part of the Healthy Community Living (HCL) program and rooted in the Independent Living Philosophy, the LWC workshop is a dynamic, interactive course that helps you take control of your health, well-being, and personal goals.

Throughout the 11 sessions, you’ll build a toolbox of practical skills to help you:

  • Set and achieve meaningful, realistic goals
  • Strengthen your support system and stay motivated
  • Improve communication and build stronger relationships
  • Make healthier choices for your body and mind
  • Learn how to advocate for yourself and your medical needs
  • Maintain the positive changes you make
Whether you’re navigating a personal challenge or simply seeking to feel more empowered and connected, this workshop is for you. Participants often say it feels less like a class and more like a weekly gathering with friends who truly understand and support one another.

LWC is provided free of charge to participants. To register or for more information, contact LIFTT’s lead LWC facilitator, Tanya Thomas, at (406) 702-8927 or tanyat@liftt.org

About Living Independently for Today & Tomorrow (LIFTT): LIFTT is a Montana 501(c)3 corporation organized as a Center for Independent Living (CIL). With team members based in Billings, Glendive, and Red Lodge, LIFTT provides people with disabilities with programs and services that help empower them to break down the physical, bureaucratic, and cultural barriers that prevent them from being fully independent participants in their lives and communities throughout 18 counties in southeastern and southcentral Montana: Big Horn, Carbon, Carter, Custer, Dawson, Fallon, Garfield, Golden Valley, McCone, Musselshell, Powder River, Prairie, Richland, Stillwater, Wibaux, and Yellowstone. For more information, please visit liftt.org or download our mobile app on Apple or Google Play. You can donate to LIFTT by clicking here.

 

Flash Tattoo Fundraiser for LIFTT April 12 to May 1

Flash Tattoo Fundraiser for LIFTT April 12 to May 1

LIFTT and Legendary Tattoo Studio and Art Gallery are hosting a "Flash Sale" from Saturday, April 12, to Thursday, May 1!

Hey Tattoo Lovers and Supporters of LIFTT!
LIFTT and  Legendary Tattoo Studio and Art Gallery of Billings are teaming up to host a “Flash Fundraiser” for LIFTT between Saturday, April 12, and Thursday, May 1!
Together, we’ve created a powerful series of empowerment tattoos that honor and represent the journey of those living with disabilities—whether physical, mental, or emotional.
These unique designs are part of a Tattoo Flash Sale Fundraiser, and every inked piece will directly support LIFTT’s mission to help disabled and elderly individuals live more independent and empowered lives.
 
📅 WHEN: April 12 to May 1
💲 COST: Starting at just $100 per tattoo
📞 TO SCHEDULE: Call Legendary Tattoo Studio at 406-534-8760 or stop by Legendary at 1126 16th Street W in the Alpine Village Plaza. 
🎨 Come get inked for a cause. Show your support through art. Help us make a lasting impact! 
 
Join us, spread the word, and let’s raise awareness—one tattoo at a time.

Disclaimer: This is a voluntary event, and participation is at your own discretion. Choosing to get a tattoo is entirely your decision. Getting the LIFTT logo tattooed is not permitted. 

About Living Independently for Today & Tomorrow (LIFTT): LIFTT is a Montana 501(c)3 corporation organized as a Center for Independent Living (CIL). With team members based in Billings and Glendive, LIFTT provides aging and disabled members of the community with programs and services that help empower them to break down the physical, bureaucratic, and cultural barriers that prevent them from being fully independent participants in their lives and communities throughout 18 counties in southeastern and south-central Montana: Big Horn, Carbon, Carter, Custer, Dawson, Fallon, Garfield, Golden Valley, McCone, Musselshell, Powder River, Prairie, Richland, Rosebud, Stillwater, Treasure, Wibaux, and Yellowstone. For more information, please visit liftt.org or download our mobile app for your Apple or Android Device.

You can donate to LIFTT by clicking here.

Montana’s Disability History Demands your Attention

Montana’s Disability History Demands your Attention

A group of disabled children in Billings Montana in the early portion of the 20th century

In this photo from the Western Heritage Center collection a group of children most of whom are using artificial limbs, crutches and/or wheelchairs and were part of a community based program set up at St. Vincent hospital in the early 20th century pose with their caregivers/teachers who are nuns from Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth.

Equally Different, Unequally Remembered

Let’s be honest.

Disability is everywhere, yet historically, it’s been almost nowhere. Not in the textbooks, not in the museum wings, not in the official timelines of “how we got here.” Until now. From March to December 2025, the Western Heritage Center in Billings is hosting a groundbreaking exhibition: “Equally Different: Uncovering the History of Disability in Montana.” And no, this isn’t your average stroll through sepia-toned nostalgia.

This is about truth-telling. About visibility. About refusing to disappear.

Why This Exhibition Hits Different

This isn’t a story about charity or pity. It’s a story about power. It’s about how people with disabilities in Montana survived, organized, and dared to demand more—even when society told them to stay quiet, stay hidden, or stay institutionalized. t’s about the State School at Boulder. It’s about forced silence. It’s about resistance. It’s about how disability, though always part of our collective story, was edited out — until now. And if you think this is just “history,” think again. This is now.

DEI Isn’t Complete Without the “D” That Everyone Forgets

Do you want to talk about diversity, equity, and inclusion? Let’s talk about how disability is almost always the last guest invited to the table — if invited at all. “Equally Different” forces the conversation wide open. It doesn’t just fit into DEI — it expands it. It disrupts the idea that DEI is about marketing slogans and training modules. It says:

  • Where were disabled voices in your civil rights curriculum?
  • Why do your hiring policies celebrate diversity but exclude accessibility?
  • What happens when inclusion doesn’t include everyone?

This exhibition isn’t polite. It’s necessary, and it gives us all a choice: keep doing surface-level work, or go deeper.

 LIFTT’s Role: We’re Not Observers, We’re Participants

At LIFTT, we don’t see history as a spectator sport. We’re part of this ongoing narrative. We honor this exhibition because it names what was hidden. It tells the stories of people who fought for ramps, rights, respect, and are still fighting. It also reminds us that independent living was never handed out like a gift. It was won. So no, we’re not just encouraging you to visit the exhibition.
We’re asking you to let it change you.

Go.

Walk through it. Sit with it.

Let it make you uncomfortable.

Let it open something up.

And when you leave, don’t say, “Wow, I didn’t know.”

Say, “Now that I do — what will I do next?”

 History is only powerful when it moves us, and the fight for equity is only real when disability is not an afterthought — but a starting point. Let’s stop rewriting history to exclude. Let’s start living it equally different, and unapologetically whole.

The Western Heritage Center is located at 2822 Montana Avenue in downtown Billings and is open Tuesdays-Saturdays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission to the museum is $5 for adults. $3 students & seniors, and free for children under age six. The buliding, which at one time was home to the Billings Public Library, has an ADA accessible elevator and an accessible entry is located at ground level to the right of the main entry staircase. The museum also provides what is known as a “Social Story” as a guide to help potential visitors with concerns about social interaction and public spaces learn what to expect when they come to the museum. For more information about the Western Heritage Center visit ywhc.org or call (406) 256-6809.

 

 

About Living Independently for Today & Tomorrow (LIFTT): LIFTT is a Montana 501(c)3 corporation organized as a Center for Independent Living (CIL). With team members based in Billings and Glendive, LIFTT provides aging and disabled members of the community with programs and services that help empower them to break down the physical, bureaucratic, and cultural barriers that prevent them from being fully independent participants in their lives and communities throughout 18 counties in southeastern and south-central Montana: Big Horn, Carbon, Carter, Custer, Dawson, Fallon, Garfield, Golden Valley, McCone, Musselshell, Powder River, Prairie, Richland, Rosebud, Stillwater, Treasure, Wibaux, and Yellowstone. For more information, please visit liftt.org or download our mobile app for your Apple or Android Device.

You can donate to LIFTT by clicking here.