VCOA supports Central Vermonters to live with dignity and choice.
View moreThe Housing Discrimination Law Project (HDLP) works to stop housing discrimination and to protect Vermonters' right to choose where they live. We represent individuals and organizations in court and before state agencies, housing authorities, municipal governments and the legislature.
View moreThe Housing Discrimination Law Project (HDLP) works to stop housing discrimination and to protect Vermonters' right to choose where they live. We represent individuals and organizations in court and before state agencies, housing authorities, municipal governments and the legislature.
View moreThe Housing Discrimination Law Project (HDLP) works to stop housing discrimination and to protect Vermonters' right to choose where they live. We represent individuals and organizations in court and before state agencies, housing authorities, municipal governments and the legislature.
View moreThe Housing Discrimination Law Project (HDLP) works to stop housing discrimination and to protect Vermonters' right to choose where they live. We represent individuals and organizations in court and before state agencies, housing authorities, municipal governments and the legislature.
View moreThe Housing Discrimination Law Project (HDLP) works to stop housing discrimination and to protect Vermonters' right to choose where they live. We represent individuals and organizations in court and before state agencies, housing authorities, municipal governments and the legislature.
View moreVermont Legal Aid is where individuals and families turn when they face a civil legal problem that threatens their rights, shelter, job, health or well-being.
View moreThey provide integrated and inclusive early childhood and family support services for families and young children throughout Washington County. Our children, youth, and family services are designed to build upon families’ strengths, by supporting them to meet the developmental needs of their children.
View moreOur mission is to advance the health of our neighbors by helping them meet their basic human needs including access to food, shelter and healthcare.
View moreSpectrum’s Drop-In Centers are places for young people ages 14-24 to eat a meal, use a computer or phone, do laundry, get clothing, take a shower, and get other basic needs met.
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