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50 Joy Drive, South Burlington, VT 05403
Offers a variety of services aimed at keeping families connected when a parent is incarcerated, including case management and coordination of family care plans. The program also facilitates opportunities for incarcerated parents to communicate with their children, including individual and group visits in the child-friendly Kids-A-Part visiting space. Case management for families/caregivers in the community include financial support to facilitate visitation. Services also include statewide education and advocacy to community members and groups working with children.
275 Vermont Route 15W, Johnson, VT 05656
Provides a highly structured educational and therapeutic environment designed for students who require alternative learning methods beyond those offered in mainstream education.
810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420
Provides payment for or reimbursement of emergency suicide care, transportation costs, and follow up care at a VA or non-VA facility for up to 30 days inpatient care and 90 days outpatient care.
60 Kimball Avenue, South Burlington, VT 05403
Teaches skills of daily living, Braille and other communication skills, and use of adaptive equipment and mobility aids. The program also helps teens with transitioning out of high school into adult life. Also offers a summer camp program. Parents receive information about helpful resources and literature, as well as answers to questions concerning their child's growth and development. Educators can obtain textbooks in Braille or in large print.
90 Main Street, Springfield, VT 05156
Provides a range of services to improve the safety and wellbeing of children and families. Services include care coordination, family safety planning, family time coaching and family finding.
One Prospect Street, Montpelier, VT 05602-3556
Provides financial assistance for Park Improvements, Home Repairs, and Foundation Installation. Park Improvements are available to park owners to assist with small scale needs to infill vacant lots and cover associated expenses up to $20,000. Home Repairs offers homeowners funding to cover the costs of repairing existing homes to prevent displacement. Foundation Installation helps prospective and current homeowners pay for a foundation and related expenses, up to 15,000.
The Family Place Parent Child Center, 319 US Route 5 South, Norwich, VT 05055
Provides referrals to quality child care and specific supports to eligible children, and program consultation for early care and education and after school programs. CIS Coordinators assist families in accessing services appropriate to their needs. CIS teams have expertise in social work and family support, maternal/child health and nursing, child development and early intervention, early childhood and family mental health, and specialized child care. Child care financial assistance may be available.
1315 Hospital Hill, Saint Johnsbury, VT 05819
Provides comprehensive preventive, diagnostic, and treatment services for women from puberty through the post-menopausal years. Services include well-woman exams, contraception, pregnancy and delivery services including midwifery services, pregnancy and childbirth education, as well as breastfeeding and post-partum support services. Services may also include menopausal and post-menopausal management services and urogynecology services. Provides specialized supportive obstetrical care and substance abuse treatment.
100 Mineral Street, Suite 301, Springfield, VT 05156-2306
Assists individuals in finding or maintaining employment of their own choice. Services for finding employment include career exploration, aptitude testing, counseling and guidance, transition services for students, vocational training, small business development, technology, and education. Services for maintaining employment include jobsite evaluation, adaptive equipment, low vision services, and support.
88 King Street, Burlington, VT 05401
Provides no interest, forgivable loans of up to $30,000 to make necessary improvements on farm worker housing in order to eliminate health, safety and/or accessibility issues. Typical health and safety related repairs/improvements can include, but are not limited to: wastewater systems, air sealing and insulation, noise mitigation measures, overcrowding relief, food prep and storage improvements, mold remediation, electrical/plumbing upgrades, and roof replacements.
400 Cornerstone Drive Suite 240, Williston, VT 05495
Provides counseling and advice on planning, launching, managing, and growing a small business. Services include financial assistance through loan guarantees, minority business development, and counseling and advice to veterans and deployed military. Online courses, webinars, and in-person presentations are also available.
3033 Wilson Boulevard, 3rd Floor, Arlington, VA 22201
Provides peer phone support and information on the grieving process. Also offers online community support, chat, and message boards.
111 Colchester Avenue Main Campus, East Pavilion, Level 4, Burlington, VT 05401
Provide patients and families with comprehensive education and resources regarding available options for gender affirming care.
280 State Drive, NOB1 North, Waterbury, VT 05671-1090
Provides assistive technology (AT) device demonstrations, trainings, as well as information and assistance regarding AT devices and services, funding resources, and other disability-related topics. People can check out loans online, and have the item mailed to them. The program also offers public awareness via informational displays and equipment demonstrations at outreach events, and technical assistance regarding AT to agencies and programs.
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4221 Forbes Boulevard, Suite 270, Lanham, MD 20706
Provides a clearinghouse for evidence-based information on ADHD along with education and training for medical professionals. Programs include online media such as podcasts, videos, classes, and toolkits; an ADHD helpline staffed by Health Information specialists; and an ADHD Library.
Provides online support group options via Zoom led by trained volunteers who have recovered from their own eating disorder, or volunteer professionals in the eating disorder field.
3 Court Street, Middlebury, VT 05753
Helps coordinate philanthropic response after disasters by supporting Vermonters in responding to and recovering from the flooding across Vermont. Works with state, federal, municipal, public health, and nonprofit leadership, to provide flexible resources to nonprofits working to address the most immediate public health and economic impacts of the flood.
88 King Street, Burlington, VT 05401
Provides financial assistance of up to 50,000 dollars per unit to make vacant rental units available by assisting with health and safety repairs, as well as repairing code violations such as electrical, plumbing, water, septic, heating systems, roof, accessibility, and other structural repairs. Program participants are required to provide a 20% match of grant funds and rent units at or below HUD Fair Market Rent prices. Program can also assist with the creation of new units, including accessory dwelling units.
165 Shelburne Road, Burlington, VT 05401
Provides overnight shelter during the cold months. Allows well-behaved pets.
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280 State Drive, Waterbury, VT 05671
Offers a free, 10-session educational support group that serves pregnant and parenting women who are at risk for alcohol or drug misuse, or who are experiencing the effects of a partners' substance misuse. The group helps women understand the risks associated with substance use behavior and introduces strategies to overcome the challenges of substance use and raising a family. The program is designed to provide knowledge, build skills, and offer a safe and caring climate for pregnant and parenting women. Child care and meals are provided during program sessions.
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Provides advocates who are deaf in support of the domestic violence hotline services for individuals who are deaf, deaf/blind, or hard of hearing by videophone, instant message, live chat, or email. Services include crisis intervention, safety planning, and information and referrals to local agencies.
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636 Morris Turnpike, Suite 3A, Short Hills, NJ 07078
Provides resources and community connections to individuals living with paralysis, whether through combat-related, service-related, or non-service related events.
191 Canal Street, Brattleboro, VT 05301
Provides support, and assistance to people going through a life-altering illness, one that may or may not have a terminal prognosis. Offers one-on-one volunteer services, support groups with peers, and opportunities to learn more about what resources are available in the community.
100 Main Street, Suite 120, Newport, VT 05855-4898
Offers innovative and often very intensive assistance to youth transitioning to adulthood with accessing and succeeding in employment, education, housing, positive relationships, community connections, and living independently. The JOBS program focuses on youth who have either left or are seriously at-risk-of leaving school prior to successful graduation and are at high risk for involvement with the criminal justice system, substance use, homelessness, physical abuse, abusive behaviors, or other areas of significant concern.
1233 Shelburne Road, Suite 490, South Burlington, VT 05403
Provides information and referral services, a family resource library, emotional support, and help locating mental health services and other services a family or a youth in transition may need. Provides information about specialized summer camps and camperships.
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