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60 Main Street, Suite 102, Burlington, VT 05401
Provides clients with pro bono legal services to assist in safely navigating United States immigration system. Services include assistance with SIV applications, adjustment of status, applying for asylum, family reunification, and other legal matters.
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950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001
Provides a line dedicated to improving the detection, prevention, investigation, and prosecution of criminal conduct related to natural and man-made disasters and other emergencies, such as Covid-19.
333 John Carlyle Street, Suite 125, Alexandria, VA 22314-5950
Educates families about preventing abduction and empowers kids in grades K-5 to practice safer behaviors. This program offers resources to help parents, caregivers, and teachers protect kids by teaching and practicing the 4 Rules of Personal Safety using classroom lessons, at-home lessons, parent tips, and fun printable activities.
75 Talcott Road, Suite 40, Williston, VT 05495
Offers a clinical studies matching service that connects individuals with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, caregivers, volunteers, and physicians with current studies to advance Alzheimer's research. Registrant will receive information about studies for which they may be a good fit based on preferences, locations, and personal characteristics.
1734 Crawford Farm Road, Newport, VT 05855
Provides care to LGBTQ2+ Veterans. Services include mental health care, hormone therapy, HIV prevention, testing, and other STI treatments and screenings. Also provides gender affirming prosthetics, transgender and other LGBTQ2+ support groups and services.
77 Sunset View Road, South Hero, VT 05486
Offers an annual weekend bereavement camp for individuals who have experienced the death of a loved one. Activities at the camp can include: recreation, crafts, campfires, waterfront activities, and small group sessions to provide strategies to adults and children in coping with grief.
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130 Main Street, Montpelier, VT 05602
Provides an overnight cold weather shelter.
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1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30329-4027
Provides information about COVID-19 vaccine and booster shots for both children and adults, as well as a frequently asked questions section and vaccine information for specific groups. Also provides a COVID-19 data tool which keeps track of the number of vaccines distributed and administered nationwide.
100 Main Street, Suite 240, Newport, VT 05855
Helps eligible parents earn two- or four-year undergraduate college degrees with the goal of getting good paying jobs so they can support their families. The program provides monthly cash payments, support services, help with childcare, transportation, and school supplies, and may provide benefits through Reach Ahead if the parent is working and the PSE grant closes.
454 Mountain Road, Stowe Cinema 3Plex, Stowe, VT 05672
Offers new and diverse learning opportunities for serving the intellectual needs of Vermont’s older citizens through non-credit courses and programs offered at an affordable cost.
175 Cabot Street Suite 301, Lowell, MA 01854
Provides connection, resource referrals, and other comprehensive supports to people living with epilepsy and their families.
100 State Street, Suite 200, Capitol Plaza, Montpelier, VT 05602
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.
112 State Street, 4th Floor, M & T Bank Building, Montpelier, VT 05620-2701
Serves as the decision-making authority in utility regulatory cases. Consumers may file utility complaints directly with the Public Utility Commission (PUC). More often, the PUC becomes involved in resolving consumer disputes after a formal complaint is filed and a contested case proceeding. The commission also has the ability to order a moratorium on utility shut-offs in case of disasters.
116 State Street, Montpelier, VT 05620
Offers disaster preparedness information, and emergency assistance and recovery information for farmers in the recovery phase of natural disasters, and farm-related information regarding water contamination and pesticide exposure. Hotlines may be set up during specific disaster situations and links would be posted in this program. Also provides business disaster loan information for farmers and other agricultural business operators.
27 North Pleasant Street, Charter House, Middlebury, VT 05753
Provides shelter for individuals year round. Individuals are provided with a cot, linens, and essential items. Continental breakfast, lunch, and evening meals are provided every day for individuals. Clothing, winter wear, transportation support, and referrals to professional services are also provided. Individuals are required to work with an assigned housing case manager.
789 Vermont National Guard Road, Colchester, VT 05446
Provides victims of sexual assault with access to a Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC) and, if they wish, a Victim Advocate. SARCs and Advocates are not counselors or licensed clinicians, but are a confidential resource specialists. SARCs and Advocates will explain military reporting options available to the victim and connect them to appropriate medical, behavioral health, legal, spiritual, and financial resources available through the military.
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.
713 Hartford Avenue, White River Junction, VT 05001
Provides temporary emergency shelter for families, along with supportive services for housing and employment, help with budgeting skills, connecting with appropriate state agencies, establishing child care, and transportation to meetings and appointments.
371 Main Street, Newport, VT 05855
Provides screenings and referral services for participants charged with a crime whose substance misuse or mental health issues may underlie their criminal behavior.
2143 Post Road, Army Reserve Center, Rutland, VT 05701
Provides victims of sexual assault with access to a Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC) and, if they wish, a Victim Advocate. SARCs and Advocates are not counselors or licensed clinicians, but are a confidential resource specialists. SARCs and Advocates will explain military reporting options available to the victim and connect them to appropriate medical, behavioral health, legal, spiritual, and financial resources available through the military.
124 School Street, East Fairfield, VT 05448
Provides community food shelf services. Personal care items may be available depending on donations. Also offers USDA commodities. Offers guidance and assistance with nutrition and meal preparation. Provides home delivery of pantry items to qualifying individuals. Also offers a Thanksgiving basket that includes turkey and some sides.
9 Alice Peck Day Drive, Multi-Specialty Clinic, Level 2, Lebanon, NH 03766
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.
2505 West Ash Street, Columbia, MO 65203
Provides crisis intervention assistance to victims of crime, past or present. Examples of criminal victimization to which DeafLEAD responds include domestic and sexual violence, bullying (cyber, physical, or verbal), teen dating violence, burglary or robbery, child abuse or neglect, and elder abuse.
136 Church Street, Lyndonville, VT 05851
Provides tarps and tents (when the temperature is above freezing), sleeping bags/blankets, warm clothing, hand warmers and shelf stable foods. Also offers a space for washing up. Will provide start-up items like small household items, bedding, toiletries, and clothing for those leaving homelessness and setting up a home. Assists with accessing community services and resources including flood recovery.