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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.
63 Professional Drive, Suite 4, Morrisville, VT 05661
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.
636 Morris Turnpike, Suite 3A, Short Hills, NJ 07078
Offers information and individualized support for individuals suffering from a spinal cord injury, or their families or caregivers. Callers can telephone directly, schedule a call, or submit a question online.
50 Broadway, 19th Floor, New York, NY 10004
Provides crisis intervention services to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress or worried about someone else in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. Specialized services available to the deaf/hard of hearing/those with hearing loss, Veterans, and Spanish speakers. Follow up services provided as well.
32A Mallets Bay Avenue, Winooski, VT 05404
Offers individualized career coaching focused on employment-readiness skills. The program also provides employment and career services for individuals with substantial barriers to employment. Provides free online learning pages and other resources on its website.
201 Saint Charles Ave, Suite 2401, New Orleans, LA 70170
Works one-on-one with Medicare beneficiaries to prevent, detect, and report potential Medicare fraud. Provides a national telephone helpline.
13 Overlook Drive, Suite 1, Berlin, VT 05641
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.
4301 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22203
Provides a free nationwide peer-support helpline service providing information, resource referrals, and support to teens and young adults. Operated by trained peers who have experienced mental health issues.
60 Lake Street, The Saint Albans House, Saint Albans, VT 05478
Offers a responsible driving education program that provides participants with increased insight into what it means to drive irresponsibly and greater awareness of how victims, others, the community, and themselves are impacted by their distracted and/or impaired driving behavior.
Offers professional development trainings for early childhood and after school professionals across the state at each of Community College of Vermont's academic centers or other regional locations, depending on class sizes and available class spaces. All trainings are provided by Northern Lights CCV Trainers.
200 Veteran's Memorial Drive, Suite 6, Bennington, VT 05201-1918
Helps families with children by providing case management services that support work, training and education, and cash grants for basic necessities. Reach Up helps with identifying skills, abilities, interests, training or education needs, preparation for work, childcare costs, transportation costs, and work-related costs such as clothing, tools, and supplies. Each person on Reach Up works with a case manager to create a Family Development Plan. Benefits paid through direct deposit or EBT card. Child-Only Reach Up provides cash assistance to help eligible adults care for the minor, dependent children of relatives or family friends. Reach First helps families overcome temporary, short-term financial crises and avoid the need for longer-term assistance, providing case management, financial help, and support services. Reach Ahead helps families transition from Vermont's Reach Up or Post-Secondary Education (PSE) programs to working, with supports to help maintain a job, including cash incentives for working and help paying for car repairs, work clothes, and work supplies, a 100% childcare subsidy, and a cash benefit for food.
79 Coventry Street, Newport, VT 05855
Provides a warmline which promotes safety in intimate partner relationships by identifying abusive behaviors and thoughts. The warmline offers preventive measures to those causing harm or individuals that feel impacted by domestic violence.
Provides management and surveillance of wildlife diseases including rabies, avian influenza, and chronic wasting disease. Offers a Vermont-specific rabies hotline in partnership with the Vermont Department of Health. Responds to questions and concerns about nuisance wildlife.
453 Stone Cutters Way, Suite B, Montpelier, VT 05602
Connects farmers with newly acquired disabilities with others who have successfully accommodated their disability, conducts on site home and work site assessments, and recommends way to safely continue farming. Also provides training and education about farming with a disability.
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56 Main Street, Suite 301, Springfield, VT 05156
Provides legal advice or representation for Vermonters with physical or developmental disabilities when their legal problems arise from their disabilities. Cases include guardianship, special education, discrimination in employment and housing, access to health care, and Social Security Disability-related benefits problems.
275 Brooklyn Street, Morrisville, VT 05661
Offers peer support for individuals seeking or receiving Medication Assisted Treatment for opioid addiction. Services and supports are based on evidence-supported practices demonstrated to increase engagement and retention in peer recovery services, as well as increasing abstinence and functioning in other life areas.
280 State Drive HC1 South, Waterbury, VT 05671-1020
Helps 3SquaresVT participants gain skills, training, or work experience to increase their ability to obtain regular employment that leads to economic self-sufficiency and meet 3SquaresVT work requirements.
300 Pleasant Street, Bennington, VT 05201
Provides shelter services for families experiencing homelessness
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.
38 Bank Street, Lebanon, NH 03766
Provides essential legal services for survivors of gender-based violence who need legal support with immigration and/or family law. Legal services include assistance in divorce and parenting matters for survivors, consultations to assess an individual's eligibility for humanitarian immigration status or for other benefits under U.S. immigration law and provides legal assistance to eligible survivors. The law protects migrants who are victims of domestic violence/ sexual assault crimes including human trafficking, or who have suffered persecution before fleeing their home country. Services also include direct advice and referrals to individuals and organizations. They also offers workshops for entities that have contact with immigrants, such as medical centers and health clinics, public school English Language Learning educators, law enforcement, and social service providers.
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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88 Merchants Row, 320 Asa Bloomer Building, Rutland, VT 05701
Helps families with children by providing case management services that support work, training and education, and cash grants for basic necessities. Reach Up helps with identifying skills, abilities, interests, training or education needs, preparation for work, childcare costs, transportation costs, and work-related costs such as clothing, tools, and supplies. Each person on Reach Up works with a case manager to create a Family Development Plan. Benefits paid through direct deposit or EBT card. Child-Only Reach Up provides cash assistance to help eligible adults care for the minor, dependent children of relatives or family friends. Reach First helps families overcome temporary, short-term financial crises and avoid the need for longer-term assistance, providing case management, financial help, and support services. Reach Ahead helps families transition from Vermont's Reach Up or Post-Secondary Education (PSE) programs to working, with supports to help maintain a job, including cash incentives for working and help paying for car repairs, work clothes, and work supplies, a 100% childcare subsidy, and a cash benefit for food.
280 State Drive, Waterbury, VT 05671
Provides advice and guidance on how to identify and prevent bed bugs; information about diseases spread by ticks, including Lyme; information about mosquito-borne illnesses, including EEE, Zika, and West Nile; and information on the prevention, symptoms, and transmission of Mpox and rabies.
1700 G Street, NW, Washington, DC 20552
Provides website with information and answers about a variety of financial institutions and transactions, including mortgages, money transfers, loans, debt, and credit. Consumers may submit a question online or browse popular topics to gain knowledge about personal finance. Provides a searchable directory of counselors for mortgage delinquency and default counseling.
465 Waverly Oaks Rd., Suite 202, Waltham, MA 02452
Provides ways to connect with people who share common life experiences or goals for support, education and mutual aid. Offers monthly support groups as well as telephone support. Provides new information and strategies for preventing or confronting problems, options to find emotional and other support from others and build confidence, and the opportunity to help others. Lists volunteer opportunities and a search tool for local events for individuals affected by MS.