The Vermont Coalition to End Homelessness seeks to ensure that people living in Vermont have a safe, stable, affordable home, and — if homelessness does occur — it is brief, rare, and non-recurring and those experiencing homelessness are treated with dignity and respect.
Statement Of Senate Appropriations Committee Vice Chairman Patrick Leahy On Status Of Bipartisan Negotiations To Address The Coronavirus Pandemic Senate Floor Tuesday, March 24, 2020 Today, the American people are making sacrifices to keep themselves, their family, and their communities safe. Health care providers, grocery store staff, state and local government workers, truckers, bank …
For Immediate Release – Vermont Legal Aid: Following the Governor’s State of Emergency declaration on March 14, 2020, Vermont Legal Aid will continue to serve its clients via telephonic and electronic means. While we have discontinued in-person access to our offices, clients may still contact our intake helpline at 1-800-889-2047 to receive assistance. Clients with …
Good afternoon, As you likely heard, yesterday the Governor, in consultation with the Vermont Department of Health (VDH), directed all businesses and nonprofit entities – to the maximum extent possible – to implement telecommuting or work-from-home procedures. We understand that teleworking is not a viable option for those of you operating emergency shelters and emergency …
Good Morning, Today’s Webinar with the Agency of Human Services and Vermont Coalition to End Homelessness has been rescheduled to Wednesday, March 25, 2020. This Webinar is for Those organizations who are providing services to homeless during the COVID-19 or noval coronavirus. If you haven’t registered for the webinar series you can do so here: Homeless …