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United Way of Rutland County

Code 11-200  United Way of Rutland County 
A catalyst through which local area participants build stronger and healthier communities.  Participants include recipients, agencies, donors, Board of Directors and volunteers.  www.uwrutlandcounty.org   802-773-7477

Code 11-345  Association for Retired Citizens – Rutland Area (ARC) 
An advocacy, resource and community organization for citizens with developmental disabilities and their families offering: support to advocacy groups, transportation, newsletters, dances and representative payee services.  802-775-1370

Code 11-256  Bridges and Beyond 
Helps to support independent living, while improving quality of life for both the volunteer and clients.  They provide non-medical support to residents of any age in the Rutland region, helping people make the transition through all aspects of our healthcare system.  802-747-3710

Code 11-434  BROC- Community Action in Southwestern
Vermont
 Is a comprehensive multi-service agency offering programs, services and opportunities to help move people from crisis and vulnerability toward stabilization and ultimately, self-sufficiency.  www.broc.org   802-775-0878

Code 11-342  Child and Family Services 
A wide range of human services including mental health and substance abuse, outpatient therapy (individual/group/family), outpatient substance abuse, school-based services, psychiatric assessment & medication management and 24/7 crisis services. www.rmhsccn.org   802-775-4388

Code 11-435  Eckerd Youth Alternatives, Inc. 
Serves at-risk and troubled youth through therapeutic wilderness education and other caring programs designed to give every child the opportunity to succeed.  www.eckerd.org   800-554-4357

Code 11-249  Epilepsy Foundation of Vermont, Inc. 
Services for families affected by epilepsy, schools, professionals, and the general public.  www.epilepsyvt.org    800-751-1686

Code 11-280  Evergreen Substance Abuse Services 
Provides high quality, convenient and affordable substance abuse education, intervention and treatment of alcohol and other drug dependencies to the people of Rutland County. www.rmhsccn.org    802-747-3588

Code 11-305  Everybody Wins! Vermont 
A mentoring/literacy program.  Adults read with elementary school children during lunch acting as positive role models and encouraging literacy skills.  www.everybodywinsvermont.org   802-229-2665

Code 11-318  Fair Haven Concerned, Inc.  
FHC provides financial aid in emergency situations, but also connects people with other agencies in the area for both immediate help and ongoing services.  www.sover.net/~fhc   802-265-3666

Code 11-331  Foxcroft Farm Harvest Program, Inc. 
Helping struggling youth to become engaged in their education, stay in school, and graduate to become caring, responsible, productive and contributing members of their community.  802-247-3375

Code 11-218  Girl Scout Council of Vermont 
Where Girls Grow Strong.   Vermont’s largest all-girl organization where girls build confidence, courage and character, while making the world a better place.  www.girlscoutsvt.org   802-878-7131

Code 11-203  Green Mountain Council Boy Scouts of America 
Is an educational resource for boys and young coed adults to build character, appreciate the values of responsibilities in good citizenship, and develop personal fitness.  www.scoutingvermont.org   802-244-5189 or 800-704-3089

Code 11-357  Green Mountain Foster Grandparent Program 
Is for individuals 60 years and older who enjoy working with children in settings such as schools, libraries, recreation camps and programs, day care centers, and pre-schools.  Grandparents receive a stipend, insurance, travel reimbursement and in service training.  www.volunteersinvt.org   802-773-4719

Code 11-341  InterAge Adult Day Program 
Provides a safe environment for adults over 21 & seniors with cognitive or other health issues.  Promoting socialization, creativity and optimum health and preventing or postponing institutional care.  www.rmhsccc.org   802-747-3587

Code 11- 415  Make-A-Wish Foundation of Vermont 
Grants wishes of children with life threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy.  www.makeawishvermont.org   802-864-9393

Code 11-210  Maple Leaf Farm Associates, Inc. 
Provides comprehensive residential substance abuse services including detoxification and residential treatment for adults 17 and older.  www.mapleleaf.org   802-899-2911

Code 11-423   National Alliance on Mental Illness – Vermont (NAMI) 
Provides support, education & advocacy to improve the quality of life for over 40,000 Vermonters who live with serious mental illness & their family members.  www.namivt.org   800-639-6480 (in VT) or 802-244-1396 (local)

Code 11-290 One-2-One 
Provides transportation assistance to adults over 60 and/or physically challenged adults funded by Medicaid.  Volunteers receive mileage reimbursement; insurance and support from staff are RSVP registered volunteers.  www.volunteersinvt.org   802-775-8220

Code 11-399  Outright Vermont 
Provides resources and support to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender questioning youths, education and training on queer youth issues statewide.  www.outrightvt.org   802-865-9677

Code 11-262  Prevent Child Abuse – Vermont  
Offers ten free statewide prevention programs, including family support programs and child sexual abuse prevention programs.  www.pcavt.org    802-229-5724 or 800-244-5376

Code 11-418  Recovery House, Inc. 
Has provided residential substance abuse treatment for men and women at Serenity House and halfway services at Grace House for three decades.  802-446-2640

Code 11-224  RSVP & The Volunteer Center 
Provides volunteer opportunities for people of all ages, serving over 150-non-profit organization in Rutland and Addison Counties.  Also, RSVP/VC designs & implements volunteer driven “Signature Programs”. www.rmhsccn.org   802-775-8220

Code 11-258  Rutland Area Physical Activity Coalition 
Promotes physical activity through marketing/education efforts, advocacy for bike/pedestrian infrastructure, and coordination of active events and programs. 802-353-0037

Code 11-374  Rutland Area Prevention Coalition (RAP Coalition) 
Works with schools, civic& community organizations, businesses, clergy and all interested individuals to provide to provide education, support & resources for the prevention of alcohol, tobacco and other drug abuse.    802-775-4199

Code 11-334  Rutland Area Visiting Nurse Association & Hospice (RAVNAH) 
Is a comprehensive, certified, home and community health agency serving the citizens of Rutland County with acute, chronic and terminal illness.  www.ravnah.org   802-775-0568 or 802-773-0425

Code 11-308   Rutland County Court Diversion & Restorative Justice Center, Inc. 
Has the community respond to criminal behavior by holding offenders accountable and by providing support for victims of crime.  802-775-2479

Code 11-332  Rutland County Head Start 
Is a comprehensive family services program for low income preschool-aged children and their families.  Children who attend Head Start participate in a variety of educational activities.  www.rmhsccn.org    802-775-8225

Code 11-355  Rutland County Parent Child Center, Inc. (PPC) 
Provides an array of services to children, birth to six, and their families, including child care, playgroups, and parenting supports.  802-775-9711

Code 11-303  Rutland County Womens’s Network and Shelter  
Is a non-profit, community based organization serving victims of domestic and sexual violence in Rutland County.  http://www.angelfire.com/vt/rcwn/   802-775-6788

Code 11-426    Rutland Dismas House 
A safe and sober transitional home for former prisoners living with college students; supporting the men and women as the reintegrate into the community.  www.dismasofvermont.org   802-775-5539

Code 11-213  Southwestern Vermont Council on Aging (SVCOA) 
Helps individuals meet the challenges of aging, providing case management, meal support, information & assistance, with priority attention given to frail, low-income elders.  www.svcoa.org    802-786-5990 (Administration)  802-442-5436 (Bennington Branch)

Code 11-393  STARBASE Vermont, Inc.  
Serves local youth and schools by providing exciting hands-on learning in science, math, technology and personal development skills.  Activity based curriculum targets grades 3 through 6.  www.starbasevt.org   802-660-5201

Code 11-363  The Compassionate Friends
Is a self-help organization offering friendship, understanding and hope to bereaved parents and families.  802-446-2278

Code 11-228  Vermont Association for the Blind & Visually Impaired  
Offers free training, services and support to visually impaired Vermonters.  www.vabvi.org   800-446-2278 or 802-863-1358

Code 11-267  Vermont CARES (Committee for AIDS Resources, Education and Services) 
Assists people living with and at risk of HIV/AIDS through direct support services, HIV education, testing and prevention.  www.vtcares.org   802-863-2437

Code 11-275  Vermont Catholic Charities, Inc.  
Is a Vermont licensed, state wide human service organization, of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington.  www.vermontcatholic.org   802-773-3379

Code 11-266   Vermont Center for Independent Living (VCIL) 
Vermont citizens with disabilities working together for dignity, independence and civil rights.  Advocacy, support and direct services offered that promote independent living for people with disabilities.  www.vcil.org   802-229-0501 (VT) or 800-639-1522 (TTY)

Code 11-212  Vermont Children’s Aid Society 
Offers comprehensive adoption and counseling services, parenting education programs, therapeutic recreation summer camps for adoption children and services fro families of incarcerated mothers.  www.vtcas.org   802-655-0006

Code 11-319  Vermont Children’s Trust Foundation
 Raises money to be added to the Vermont Children’s Trust Fund, which makes grants for primary prevention programs for children and their families.  www.vtchildrenstrust.org   888-475-5437

Code 11-223  Vermont Legal Aid, Inc. 
A non-profit law firm providing free civil legal assistance and advocacy to Vermonters with low incomes, to seniors and to those with a disability.  www.vtlegalaid.org   800-889-2047

Code 11-419  Vermont Parent Information Center (VPIC) 
Assists families of children with special needs regarding the child’s education, mental health, and the transition to adult life.  802-885-2533

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