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14 Pleasant Street, Richmond, VT 05477
Provides organic farmers with cash flow needed in times of an emergency. Farmers may request up to $5,000 in grants that do not need to be repaid. (The grant maximum can change due to or in response to diffferent disasters.) Support with grant application available.
282 Boardman Street, Middlebury, VT 05753
Provides screenings and referral services for participants charged with a crime whose substance misuse or mental health issues may underlie their criminal behavior.
38 Pleasant Street, Springfield, VT 05156
Provides a space where individuals can socialize, listen to music, play games, enjoy nutritious snacks, and connect with others.
100 Mineral Street, Suite 201, Springfield, VT 05156
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.
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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2800 Eisenhower Avenue, Suite 250, Alexandria, VA 22314
Provides support, resource referrals, and services to military personnel of all seven branches and their families. Services include camp for kids, retreats for families, scholarships for spouses, and advocacy.
2239 Champa Street, Denver, CO 80205
Provides physical fitness activities to individuals in recovery from substance use disorder, such as crossfit, yoga, and strength training classes. Also provides a variety of health and wellness online classes and events. There is also a mobile app that lists classes and events in the community.
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789 VT National Guard Road, Family Readiness Center, Colchester, VT 05446
Provides information and referrals for services such as financial and legal assistance counseling, relocation assistance, short term non-medical counseling, spouse employment and education, document translation and interpretation services, peer-to-peer support programs, and support for transition to civilian issues.
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290 Donald Lynch Boulevard, Suite 102, Marlborough, MA 01752-4705
Provides complaint resolution to the public, as well as purchase and protection tips, business and charity reviews, consumer purchase planning trends, and customer reviews. The organization also provides the BBB Military Line for retired, active, and reserve military consumers and their families. Services include consumer education, financial education, and dispute resolution.
730 11th Street, NW, Suite 601, Washington, DC 20001
Provides online directories of state resources contacts, counselors providing services in each state, and inpatient, residential, and intensive outpatient facilities providing treatment. Also provides online support for gambling issues.
652 Granger Road, Suite 2, Berlin, VT 05602
Offers a case management program that provides access to a wide range of services designed to help youth transition from State care and custody to self-sufficiency and independent living.
264 Cottage Street, Littleton, NH 03561
Provides general and specialized inpatient and outpatient mental health services and intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment. Specialized services include military sexual trauma assessment and treatment, post traumatic stress disorder assessment and treatment, as well as readjustment counseling services.
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.
280 State Street, Nob 1 South, Waterbury, VT 05671-1010
Offers short term, holistic, intensive clinical case management, and social support services. Vermont Chronic Care Initiative (VCCI) licensed case managers meet with members in their homes to work on self-management plans. Case managers collaborate with providers and attend provider appointments to help facilitate collaborative care planning, meet clinical gaps in care. They also work with community/state agencies to address other needs, such as housing and transportation.
156 South Village Green, Suite 101, The Community Services Building, Middlebury, VT 05753
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.
1540 VT Rte 66, Randolph, VT 05060
Provides crisis services to individuals with developmental disabilities, including short-term stays in a crisis residence. Provides psychiatric and psychological consultations to families and teams supporting those individuals.
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280 State Drive, Nob 1 North, Waterbury, VT 05671-1040
Provides scholarships for people pursuing associate or bachelor's degrees in early childhood education or early childhood special education. Also provides financial bonuses for program reaccreditation and incentive payments for programs and staff.
241 North Winooski Avenue, Burlington, VT 05401
Provides a toolkit in book format for family and caregivers of LGBTQ+ youth. Developed in partnership with Outright program participants, this toolkit shares the stories and insights of LGBTQ+ youth and their family/caregivers. Serves as a supportive guide by addressing a wide range of topics and provides valuable information concerning gender and sexual identities, including vocabulary lists on common words or phrases used by the LGBTQ+ community and quick references on "do's and don'ts" for parents and caregivers.
11 Loomis Street, Montpelier, VT 05602
Provides assistance to libraries in the form of training, program materials and promotional items for participants. The libraries in turn create story times focused on early literacy skills and readiness for school. Participating libraries bring early literacy experiences to children, parents and childcare providers. Provides the public with list of participating libraries.
37 Monkton Road, Vergennes Armory, Vergennes, VT 05491
Conducts confidential ongoing outreach to current and former military members and their families, to identify potential needs and provide access to available services, including advanced outpatient mental health clinical services such as counseling and traumatic brain injury assessment. Also provides dental referral for veterans. Members of the outreach team can meet with veterans and families at home, at work, or any place in the community.
30 Keith Avenue, Suite One, Barre, VT 05641
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.
128 Lakeside Avenue, Suite 260, Burlington, VT 05401-5911
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.
5399 Williston Road, Suite 206, Williston, VT 05495
Provides a card that allows cancer patients to receive discounts at participating local businesses.
38 Pleasant Street, Springfield, VT 05156
Assists caregivers in accessing supportive services and programs for which they may be eligible. Caregivers may apply for small grants from the Dementia Respite Program enabling them to have a period of respite from their caregiving responsibilities. Support services may also include coordination of support groups, caregiver trainings, and self-care informational bulletins and newsletters.
140 Hospital Drive, Suite 302, Bennington, VT 05201
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 postpartum support services. Services may also include menopausal and post-menopausal management services and urogynecology services.