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RAINBOW BRIDGE COMMUNITY CENTER | RAINBOW BRIDGE COMMUNITY CENTER

Provides a LGBTQIA2S+ Community Center dedicated to creating a safe, loving, and joyful home away from home. Focus on providing engagement, education, resources, and services that can uplift and strengthen the LGBTQIA2S+ community.

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VERMONT ONLINE LIBRARY | VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARIES

Offers a wide array of electronic information databases and e-books on a variety of topics geared to a variety of age levels, for both generalists and specialists. Also offers genealogy specific resources.

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ONLINE DIRECTORY OF LIBRARIES IN VERMONT | VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARIES

Provides an online directory of libraries that includes public/private town libraries and school libraries with addresses, contact information and hours.

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HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROGRAMS | UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT MEDICAL CENTER

Offers a series of health-related workshops and presentations for the community, many of which are offered by health professionals. Information about local wellness programs is provided on line and is also published in flyer form. Topics may include movement and exercise, nutrition, childbirth education, car seat safety, chronic disease self-management, and health/disease specific support group meetings.

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SERVICES FOR VERMONT LIBRARIES | VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARIES

Provides consulting and support services for Vermont public libraries, support for statewide library networks, including interlibrary loans, library services for the blind and physically disabled, continuing education for librarians, state government information by telephone and website for the general public, support for general public research needs, including pro se legal, grant and genealogy information, access to historical and current newspapers published in Vermont, and access to historical documents of Vermont state government and the federal government.

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SERVICES FOR VERMONT LIBRARIES | VERMONT DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARIES

Provides consulting and support services for Vermont public libraries, support for statewide library networks, including interlibrary loans, library services for the blind and physically disabled, continuing education for librarians, state government information by telephone and website for the general public, support for general public research needs, including pro se legal, grant and genealogy information, access to historical and current newspapers published in Vermont, and access to historical documents of Vermont state government and the federal government.

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COMMUNITY LEGAL INFORMATION CENTER | VERMONT LAW AND GRADUATE SCHOOL

Provides Vermont's sole public law library, located at the Vermont Law and Graduate School. The Community Legal Information Center (CLIC) offers free walk-in legal reference services, including legal research databases, legal self-help books, and Vermont legal materials. Also provides an Ask a Law Librarian Information Line and an online civil legal resources flowchart by county.

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LENDING LIBRARY | EASTERSEALS VERMONT

Provides an extensive collection of materials focused on providing resources on the subjects of adoption or guardianship. Collection is maintained by the Vermont Consortium for Adoption and Guardianship and may include the following topics: private adoption, adoption through child welfare, kinship, talking with your children about adoption, transracial/transcultural adoptions, developmental trauma, and others.

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RESOURCE LIBRARY | AUTISTIC SELF ADVOCACY NETWORK

Offers a Resource library that includes a variety of downloadable books, toolkits, and reports, on various topics of importance to the autistic community such as: accessibility resources,self-advocacy resources, and acceptance resources.

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NATIONAL RESOURCE CENTER | CHADD

Provides a clearinghouse for evidence-based information on ADHD along with education and training for medical professionals. Programs include online media such as podcasts, videos, classes, and toolkits; an ADHD helpline staffed by Health Information specialists; and an ADHD Library.

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