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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.
244 Union Street, Bennington, VT 05201
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.
6706 SW 54th Avenue, Portland, OR 97219
Offers 40+ virtual groups for Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders using a peer-to-peer support model, i.e. Pregnancy and Postpartum Psychosis Support for Survivors, Perinatal Support for Latinx Moms and Birthing People, Queer & Trans Parent Support Group, Single Perinatal Parent Support, Birth Trauma Support for BIPOC Birthers, Military Moms Perinatal Mood Support Group, etc.
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1016 US Route 5, Suite 4, Saint Johnsbury, VT 05819
Offers services that may include employment counseling and guidance, provision of technical assistance in different settings (such as accommodations at work and home), adaptive equipment, technical assistance regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and information about deaf and hard of hearing clubs, associations, and support groups.
209 West Central Street, Suite 207, Natick, MA 01760
Offers a telephone-based peer support program. Participants are matched with a peer mentor.
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1 Derby Lane, Suite 2, Waterbury, VT 05676
Provides information assistance about services and resources specific to brain injury. Information assistance may include referrals to professionals, assistance in accessing appropriate resources, individual and family advocacy, and brain injury prevention information and education.
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19 Henry Street, Bellows Falls, VT 05101
Offers a diversion-like program that connects participants with substance use, mental health, and other community-based service supports, regardless of the participants criminal history, with the aim of improving the person's health and reducing future adverse involvement in the justice system. Successful completion of program results in a dismissal of the criminal charge.
128 Lakeside Avenue, Suite 301, Borders Building, Burlington, VT 05401-3818
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.
27 Federal Street, Suite 200, State Office Building, Saint Albans, VT 05478
Offers services that may include employment counseling and guidance, provision of technical assistance in different settings (such as accommodations at work and home), adaptive equipment, technical assistance regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and information about deaf and hard of hearing clubs, associations, and support groups.
Provides rapid access to community-based housing. Services include housing search and placement, temporary financial assistance with rent and/or access to permanent housing subsidies, and intensive support services geared to the needs of individual households. Permanent supportive housing services include mental health and substance use supports from a multi-disciplinary team.
600 Blair Park, Suite 301, Williston, VT 05495
Provides an information and referral service regarding mental health conditions and mental health services available in Vermont.
Provides referrals for free, confidential mental health services of an hour per week for a year. Give an Hour also supplies a variety of links to mental health information and resources for military families. Works to reduce the stigma associated with mental health problems through education, training, and outreach efforts. Also provides free webinars for Wellness Ambassadors for promoting and advocating for mental health awareness in communities.
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280 State Street, Nob 1 South, Waterbury, VT 05671-1010
Provides low-cost or free health insurance for children and pregnant people. Benefits include doctor visits, emergency services, prescription medicines, dental care, hospital visits, vision care, mental health care, substance use disorder treatment, immunizations, and services for pregnant women such as lab work and tests and prenatal vitamins.
177 Pearl Street, Burlington, VT 05401
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.
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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.
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Offers a 24Hour helpline staffed by Cancer Information Specialists who answer cancer-related questions. Cancer Information Specialists can also link callers to local programs and resources, such as peer support groups, patient housing, financial assistance, and medical transportation.
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274 North Winooski Avenue, Burlington, VT 05401
Provides a list of deadlines, benefits, resources, and common legal problems that can come up after a flooding disaster. Also includes dates and times for free flood legal assistance clinics.
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640 Marlboro Street, Route 101 Curran Building, Keene, NH 03431
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.
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Provides non-emergency surgical and dental care for companion animals in need.
118 Prospect Street, Suite 201, White River Junction, VT 05001-2015
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.
1 Blanchard Court, Suite 204, Montpelier, VT 05602
Provides speakers for small groups to large conferences who cover the topics of mental health and substance abuse recovery.
28 Vernon Street, Suite 400, Marlboro Technology Center, Brattleboro, VT 05301-3675
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.
53 Main Street, Richford, VT 05476
Offers a recovery program for individuals with substance use issues. The program offers the opportunity to form close relationships with peers and recovery coaches that can support them in developing a healthy lifestyle that is rewarding and free from substance use.
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439 Main Street, Suite 2, Bennington, VT 05201
Provides progressive levels of community support and supervision for at-risk youth or for youth who are on probation. Community case managers provide home-based support such as curfew checks and assuring youth’s activities are consistent with probation conditions.
Offers playgroups designed specifically to allow fathers and masculine-identifying caregivers to connect with one another while engaging in healthy play with their children. Groups have met at local playgrounds, coffee shops, the Winooski Family Center, and Fletcher Free library.
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