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Provides public awareness and education to promote community wellness and to prevent the misuse of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs, with an emphasis on youth substance use prevention. Collaborates with other wellness programs, schools, and communities to help them promote healthy behaviors and reduce health risks.
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67 Catamount Park, Middlebury, VT 05753
Provides individualized outpatient substance use disorder assessment and treatment services for individuals who are dependent upon, or at risk of becoming dependent upon, alcohol or other substances. Also provides family substance use disorder counseling for families dealing with adolescent substance use issues.
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Provides support and resources to individuals through a hotline of professionally trained teen counselors.
UWGI
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.
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600 Blair Park Road, Suite 240, Williston, VT 05495-7549
Assists families with financial support for respite care and unmet medical expenses.
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101 East 56th Street, New York, NY 10022
Information to help support children who are struggling with mental health, behavior or learning challenges.
UWGI
101 East 56th Street, New York, NY 10022
Information to help support children who are struggling with mental health, behavior or learning challenges.
UWGI
101 East 56th Street, New York, NY 10022
Information to help support children who are struggling with mental health, behavior or learning challenges.
UWGI
Receives donations to purchase winter outerwear that is provided to area children via referrals from local child care providers, teachers, and school nurses.
UWGI
1400 Jackson Street, Denver, CO 80206
Provides a free and confidential service for individuals who want help quitting all forms of tobacco, including vaping. Coaches help develop a quit plan, identify triggers for use, practice refusal skills, and provide ongoing support for changing behaviors. Also provides online resources for parents, guardians, educators, health care professionals, and community organizations, as well as free promotional materials.
UWGI
29 Flat Street, Brattleboro, VT 05301
Provides public awareness and education to promote community wellness and to prevent the misuse of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs, with an emphasis on youth substance use prevention. Collaborates with other wellness programs, schools, and communities to help them promote healthy behaviors and reduce health risks.
UWGI
130 Austine Drive, Suite 280, Holton Hall, Brattleboro, VT 05301
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.
UWGI
333 John Carlyle Street, Suite 125, Alexandria, VA 22314-5950
Makes available Call Center Specialists who take reports of missing children. The NCMEC case management team next works directly with the family and local law enforcement agency. They offer technical assistance tailored to the case to help ensure all available search and recovery methods are used. As appropriate, NCMEC case management teams create and distribute posters, review leads received on 1-800-THE-LOST, communicate with federal authorities, provide peer support, resources, and empowerment from trained volunteers who have experienced a missing child incident in their own family, and provide families with access to referrals they may use to help process any emotional or counseling needs.
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1900 Broadway, One Lincoln Plaza, New York, NY 10023
Provides resources to assist children in processing grief.
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1 Scale Avenue, Suite 62, The Howe Center Building 3, Rutland, VT 05701
Offers home inspections to assess the safety of the environment in which a minor child may be residing or visiting. Most often this service is requested by an agency, court, or custodial parent prior to approving in-home parent/child contact or overnight visits.
UWGI
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.
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7 Morgan Street, Springfield, VT 05156
Provides peer recovery support services through provision of Youth Leaders who support peers who may be struggling with substances themselves or within their families. The program is designed to empower youth leaders, and help them foster resiliency and healthy relationships with their peers. Participants are matched with trained Peer Youth Volunteers based on fit, and the trained volunteer’s ability to provide the needed level of support. Supports may include one on one visits, as well as peer-led group events.
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23110 Crenshaw Blvd, Suite A, Torrance, CA 90505
Offers a 12 step recovery program for individuals affected by someone else's addiction. Also provides information about dates, times, and locations of meetings.
UWGI
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.
UWGI
Provides public awareness and education to promote community wellness and to prevent the misuse of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs, with an emphasis on youth substance use prevention. Collaborates with other wellness programs, schools, and communities to help them promote healthy behaviors and reduce health risks.
UWGI
Provides monetary grants of up to $5,000 (with a lifetime maximum of $10,000 per child) toward a family's share of the cost of medical services when gaps in a family's commercial health benefit plan mean that a child may go without necessary treatment, or when the child receives care and the family assumes a large amount of debt. Covered services include deductibles, co-insurance, co-pays, and services not covered by insurance. A list of services not covered by this program is available on the website
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223 Lake Street, City Of Saint Albans, VT 05478
Offers a safe place that focuses on basic needs such as providing lunch and dinner; use of telephone and computer; and access to laundry facilities, hygiene items, clothes, and showers. Provides support, case management, and referrals. Free safer sex materials are available. LGBTQ2+ support offered.
UWGI
101 East 56th Street, New York, NY 10022
Information to help support children who are struggling with mental health, behavior or learning challenges.
UWGI
79 Coventry Street, Newport, VT 05855
Provides education and collaboration to promote wellness and prevent the misuse of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs, with an emphasis on youth substance use prevention. Collaborates with other wellness programs, schools, and communities to help them promote healthy behaviors and reduce health risks.
UWGI
101 East 56th Street, New York, NY 10022
Information to help support children who are struggling with mental health, behavior or learning challenges.
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