Resources

Here are some resources you might find helpful. If you don’t find what you need, please call 802-234-5624 or email letvt@mac.com to contact Chairperson Linda Beaumariage.

Vermont Department of Health – Child Protection

For information about childcare and child protection, call:

802-295-8840 for information and services

800-649-5285 for their 24-hour child abuse hotline

800-649-2624 for their child care consumer line

The Hub

Struggling to make rent after an unexpected car repair? Dealing with job loss and finding it hard to afford groceries? Rising childcare costs straining your budget, or monthly bills feeling overwhelming? The HUB has your back.

The Hub is a community-funded organization with a simple mission: to bring stability when life’s curveballs throw you off course and steps in to provide direct support for essentials like rent, childcare, heating, and transportation and get you back on your feet.


Vermont 211

Vermont 211 is the number to dial to find out about hundreds of important community resources, like emergency food and shelter, disability services, counseling, senior services, health care, child care, drug and alcohol programs, legal assistance, transportation agencies, educational and volunteer opportunities, and much more.

  • 211 is not an emergency number like 9-1-1, nor is it directory assistance like 4-1-1.

  • 211 is your first step toward solving everyday problems or when you are facing difficult times.

  • It’s a free service. It’s confidential. It’s 24/7.

Capstone Community Action

Since 1965, Capstone has supported individuals and families in Central Vermont to achieve stability and rise out of poverty. They focus on making ends meet, building stronger families, creating warm and healthy homes, and opening doors to economic opportunity.

PO Box 284, 12 Prince Street, Randolph, VT 05060
1-800-846-9506 or (802) 728-9506


Senior Solutions

A nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the wellbeing and dignity of older adults in the southeaster region of Vermont.

Hope Home Care Services

HHCS strives to provide the highest quality of non-medical home care in Bethel, Vermont, with a specialized approach to senior care. In-home care and services can be provided for as little as three hours a day when needed to 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

HomeShare Vermont

Non-profit organization that helps seniors, adults with disabilities, and others remain at home by matching them with people looking for a place to live.

Woodstock Community Food Shelf

Maintains an open, well-stocked food shelf providing basic nutrition to our neighbors in times of need.

Bethel Area Food Shelf
Works to help alleviate food insecurity for our neighbors in Bethel, Barnard, Stockbridge, and Pittsfield.

Upper Valley Haven

Since 1980 the Upper Valley Haven has provided temporary shelter and educational programming for homeless families and adults as well as food to anyone in need.

Good Neighbor Health Clinic and Red Logan Dental Clinic

The Good Neighbor Health Clinics promote the health of people in the Greater Upper Valley who are in need and do not have the means to pay, by providing free medical and dental care, mentoring aspiring health care professionals, and advocating for improved access to dental and health care.

Ottauquechee Health Foundation

Assists in the healthcare needs of these core towns: Barnard, Bridgewater, Hartland, Killington, Plymouth, Pomfret, Quechee, Reading, and Woodstock.

Health Care and Rehabilitation Services of Southeastern Vermont (HCRS)

HCRS is the community mental health and developmental services agency for Windsor and Windham Counties of Vermont.

Listen Thrift Stores

LISTEN features the largest second-hand store system in the region with three convenient shops in NH and VT.

Have Justice Will Travel

For in-home consultations, transportation to and from court hearings and free legal representation for low-income Vermonters who are victims of domestic and sexual abuse, call 802-685-7809 or 877-496-8100.


 Call us if you do not see what you need on this page. Helping Hands can connect you with resources for:

Alcohol & drug prevention and early intervention

Alcohol & drug treatment

Child and parenting services and education

Clothing

Complementary and alternative health services

Crisis information

Free dental services

Disability services

Fuel assistance

Free healthcare

Home health nursing care and hospice service

Housing and shelter

Information, referral, and advocacy

Legal assistance

Mental health

Nursing homes and residential care homes

Assisted living facilities

Senior centers and caregiving services

And more…..