Bankruptcy is a set of federal laws and rules that can help individuals and businesses who owe more debt than they can pay. Each of the 94 federal judicial districts handles bankruptcy matters, and in almost all districts, bankruptcy cases are filed in the bankruptcy court. Bankruptcy cases cannot be…
View moreOur mission is to engage community members in responding to the needs of crime victims, the community, and those who violate the law, holding the latter accountable in a manner that promotes responsible and restorative behavior.
View moreIn partnership with the community, we support safe communities by providing leadership in crime prevention, repairing the harm done, addressing the needs of crime victims, ensuring offender accountability for criminal acts, and managing the risk posed by offenders.
View moreThe VNA & Hospice of the Southwest Region serves vulnerable populations such as at-risk children, the elderly, those with disabling and chronic illness, and people facing the end of life.
View moreWe work to promote the dignity, independence and civil rights of Vermonters with disabilities.
View moreWe believe our clients deserve home health care services delivered with compassion, excellence, and reliability, our core values.
View moreTo improve the health of the Rutland Region and surrounding communities by providing appropriate, superior, integrated, preventative, diagnostic and therapeutic health services in a caring environment through the strength of our people, technology and relationships.
View moreRSVP and The Volunteer Center is an "Invitation to Serve" program for people who want to make a difference, get involved and enjoy the experience of volunteering. We serve individuals and organizations in Rutland and Addison Counties.
View more"The Bus" is the largest non-urban public transportation system in the State of Vermont and as such provides transportation to the general public throughout Rutland County .
View moreOur mission is to advocate for the right of individuals with developmental disabilities and their families to be regarded as valued citizens with the same entitlements as non-disabled individuals, including the right to lifelong opportunities for personal growth and full participation in the community.
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