Shelters
Our mission is to provide a holistic continuum of services for the homeless, centered in love and dignity, that foster growth, cultivate community engagement, and provide tools for lifelong change so that each person may start anew.
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The Upper Valley Haven is a non-profit, private organization that serves people struggling with poverty by providing food, shelter, education, service coordination, and other support.
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Groundworks Collaborative was established in 2015 following the merger of two well-established organizations: the Brattleboro Area Drop In Center and Morningside Shelter (having previously been in existence for 27 and 36 years respectively). Groundworks Collaborative provides ongoing support to families and individuals facing a full continuum of housing and food insecurities in the greater Brattleboro area.
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Capstone provides comprehensive services to help people achieve economic well-being with dignity and develops partnerships to strengthen Vermont communities. Our commitment is to alleviate the suffering caused by poverty, to work with individuals and families to move out of poverty, and to advocate for economic justice for all Vermonters.
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The Committee on Temporary Shelter (COTS) is the largest provider for the homeless and those at risk of becoming homeless in Vermont. COTS offers emergency shelter, prevention assistance, support services, and transitional and permanent housing for those who are homeless and marginally housed. We believe: in the value and dignity of every human life; that housing is a fundamental human right; and that emergency shelter is not the solution to homelessness.
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Our purpose is to help Vermont’s Homeless Veterans by providing desperately needed resources in an all-in-one locale so these Veterans may regain their PRIDE, reach their full potential, and once again become contributing members of society. The Veterans’ Place is a transitional housing facility combined with assistive services for Homeless Veterans in Central Vermont and we have more than twenty-five other dedicated partners helping us. Our goal is to help Homeless Veterans transition from the homeless population to thriving citizens. Participants at the Veterans’ Place must be substance free, help with household chores, work diligently on self-improvement (including finding employment), maintain a healthy lifestyle, and volunteer within the community. In return, participants may stay up to two years in our structured program.
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Clothing
Goodwill Vermont
Goodwill enables persons with diverse challenges to achieve personal stability and community engagement.
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Listen Commnuity Services
LISTEN provides services and support to meet the critical needs of Upper Valley individuals and families.
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Battery Street Jeans
Battery Street Jeans works to help those who are unable to afford sufficient clothes, buy them.
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US Committee for Refugees and Immigrants
We serve people who have endured extraordinary hardships and are fighting for a chance at a new beginning. Get the facts and see how we turn tragedy into prosperity.
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Salvation Army Vermont
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
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Food
ANEW Place
Our mission is to provide a holistic continuum of services for the homeless, centered in love and dignity, that foster growth, cultivate community engagement, and provide tools for lifelong change so that each person may start anew.
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HOPE
The Addison County Community Action Group (ACCAG), doing business as HOPE (Helping Overcome Poverty’s Effects,) is your locally controlled, locally funded poverty relief organization. We have been serving Addison County since 1965, with a broad range of programs and services. We are dynamic and creative, and always looking ahead with an eye to new needs and trends. As times change, so do our programs. HOPE’s purpose is not just to administer its own programs, but to anticipate unmet and emerging needs, and to work with others to create a response. Our Vision is that all people in Addison County have access to the tools and resources necessary to meet their own basic needs.
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Chitten Emergency Fodo Shelf
The Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf works to alleviate hunger by feeding people and cultivating opportunities. As the largest direct service emergency food provider in Vermont, CEFS serves over 12,000 people each year.
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