Vermont Victim Services

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VRE2020EDISNIOITEDVermontVictim ServicesResource DirectoryU.S. Department of JusticeUnited States Attorney’s Office

DISTRIBUTED BY:United States Department of JusticeUnited States Attorney’s OfficeDistrict of VermontUnited States Courthouse and Federal Building11 Elmwood AvenueBurlington, Vermont 05401(802) 951-6725 Copyright 2019 by United States Attorney’s Office*Revised Edition

U.S. Department of JusticeUnited States Attorney’s OfficeVermontVictimServicesResourceDirectory2019

U.S.Departmentof JusticeUnited StatesAttorneyDistrict of VermontUnited States Courthouse and Federal BuildingPost Office Box 570Burlington, Vermont, 05401-0570(802) 951-6725Fax: (802) 951-6540September 4, 2019Welcome to the 2020 revised edition of the Vermont VictimServices Resource Directory!In compiling these resources available to our Vermont victimsurvivor community, we want to give a big shout out to all those advocatesin the field doing such valuable work and to the survivors who work theirway through incredibly difficult circumstances.On behalf of the U.S. Attorney’s Office, and the law enforcementcommunity in Vermont, I commend all the advocates for the services andresources you provide to those who have suffered terrible injustice. To allthe survivors, I hope this resource is a useful tool in your recovery processand that you will take advantage of all the support that is here for you inVermont.Christina E. NolanUnited States AttorneyDistrict of Vermontii

Table of ContentsToll-Free Resources and Information Lines . 1Vermont County ListingsAddison County . 15Bennington County . 21Caledonia County . 29Chittenden County . 35Essex County . 49Franklin County . 53Grand Isle County . 59Lamoille County . 65Orange County . 71Orleans County . 77Rutland County . 83Washington County . 93Windham County . 101Windsor County . 109Statewide Resources (alphabetical by service). 119Alcohol/Drug Abuse Programs (VT Department of Health).145Area Agencies on Aging. 146Attorney General’s Office. 147Community Action Agencies. 147Community Restorative Justice Centers. 148Community Restorative Justice Programs. 148Court Diversion. 149Criminal Divisions. 150Domestic Violence Unit (DCF). 151Health Clinics (Free). 151Hospitals. 152Housing Authorities. 153Interpretation Services. 154Law Enforcement (Sheriffs, Police, State Police). 155VSS Coverage Areas. 160Restitution Unit. 161Safe At Home Program. 162Sex Offender Registry. 162Sexual Assault Information. 163State Agencies. 163Vermont’s Child Advocacy Center and Special Investigation Units. 164Federal Resources. 165Vermont Judiciary. 166Vermont Legal Aid. 171Vermont Network Against Domestic and Sexual Violence. 172Vermont Probation And Parole Officers. 174Vermont Supervised Visitation Programs. 175Victim Advocates, State’s Attorney’s Office. 177U.S. Attorney’s Victim Assistance Program. 179Victim Advocates, Specialized. 180Victims Compensation Program. 181Victim Services Program, Department of Corrections. 182Vermont Coalition to End Homelessness. 183Temp Agencies. 184Lifeline. 190iii

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Dialing 2-1-1 helps direct - andsometimes connect - callersto services for everyday needsand in difficult timesOur Information & Referral Specialistsare ready to help you find the right resource2-1-1 is the easy-to-remember number that helpsVermonters cut through what can be a confusing andoverwhelming maze of information and resources. 2-1-1helps Vermonters with information and referrals to theservices that best meet their needs. By contactingVermont 2-1-1 by phone or text, you’ll get the benefit ofthe experience of highly trained professionals who haveour Vermont 2-1-1 Community Resource Database attheir fingertips. You may also search our CommunitySimply Dial 2-1-1or text your zip code to 898211or search our database online by going to:www.vermont211.orgv

ADOPTION & FOSTER CAREOrganizationPhone NumberWebsiteOrganizationAddressPhone NumberWebsite-Friends in Adoption800-98ADOPT(For pregnant women)www.friendsinadoption.orgLund Family Center76 Glen Rd. P.O. Box 4009, Burlington, VT 05406864-7467; 800-639-1741; 900-253-0191 (TDD/TTY)www.lundvt.orgOrganization- VT Department for Children & Families (DFC)Phone Number- 800-746-7000AIDS/HIV & SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASESOrganization- AIDS/HIV Hotline (Vermont)Hotline- 800-882-2437; 800-319-3141 (TTY)Organization- AIDS InfoHotline- 800-HIV-0440Website- n- Comprehensive Care ClinicPhone Number- 800-763-2460Services Provided- Comprehensive care for people living with HIV/AIDS.Organization- National AIDS Hotline (Vermont)Hotline- 800-882 -AIDSOrganization- National Sexually Transmitted Disease HotlineHotline- 800-227-8922Organization- Planned ParenthoodHotline- 800-230-PLAN (7526)Website- www.plannedparenthood.orgOrganizationPhone NumberPopulation ServedWebsite-Vermont CARES800-649-2437Vermonters with HIV in Grand Isle, Lamoille, Orleans, Essex,Caledonia, Addison, Rutland and Washington Counties.www.vtcares.orgOrganization- Vermont Center for Crime Victims ServicesHotline- 800-750-1213 (Vermont only)Website- www.ccvs.state.vt.us1TOLL FREETOLL-FREE RESOURCES &INFORMATION LINES

TOLL FREEOrganization- Vermont Department of Health STD ProgramHotline- 800-244-7639(VT hotline; M - F, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.)ALCOHOL & SUBSTANCE ABUSEOrganization- Brattleboro Retreat Adult Alcohol Abuse ProgramPhone Number- 800-RETREAT (738-7328)Organization- Champlain Drug and Alcohol ServicesPhone Number- 800-420-9064 (24 hr. helpline)Centerpoint - 802-488-7711Organization- Health Care & Rehabilitation Services of Southeastern VermontPhone Number- 800-622-4235Organization- NarcononHotline- 800-876-6378Organization- Narcotics Anonymous - Champlain Valley AreaHotline- 802-862-4516 (Burlington, VT) 24 Hour Helpline866-580-8718 (toll free)Organization- National Alcohol & Drug AbuseHotline- 800-252-6465Organization- National Clearing House Alcohol & Drug AbuseHotline- 844-768-1033Website- www.addiction.comOrganization- Vermont Alcohol & Abuse Programs (ADAP)Phone Number- 802-651-1550Email- AHS.VDHADAO@state.vt.usBLIND & VISUALLY IMPAIREDOrganization- Division for the Blind and Visually Impaired (DBVI)Phone Number- 888-405-5005 Main Line800-708-7681 (Barre/Montpelier/Washington counties)800-708-7703 (Burlington/Chittenden counties)800-708-7712 (Rutland/Rutland counties)800-356-1526 (Springfield/Windsor counties)Website- dbvi.vermont.orgOrganization- Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually ImpairedPhone Number- 800-639-5861OutreachCHILD ABUSEOrganization- Department For Children & Families (DCF)Vermont’s Child Protection HotlinePhone Number- 800-649-52852

Organization- Child Support HelplinePhone Number- 800-786-3214Organization- National Clearinghouse for Child Abuse/NeglectPhone Number- 800-394-3366Organization- National Clearinghouse for Missing and Exploited ChildrenPhone Number- 800-843-5678Organization- Prevent Child Abuse VermontPhone Number- 800-CHILDREN (800-244-5373)Website- www.pcavt.orgOrganization- Stop It NowPhone Number- 800-888-PREVENT(Monday- Friday, 1 p.m.- 5 p.m.)CHILD CARE & YOUTH SERVICESOrganization- Children Development ClinicPhone Number- 800-660-4427Organization- Children with Special Health NeedsHotline- 800-660-4427GuidanceOrganization- Headrest Teenline HotlineHotline- 800-639-6095Services Provided- Crisis hotline for teens and adults.Organization- National Runaway SwitchboardHot Line- 800-RUN-AWAY or 800-786-2929 (24-hour)Organization- National Youth Crisis HotlineHot Line- 800-448-4663 (24-hour)800-442-HOPE (4673)Organization- Runaway Hotline & ShelterPhone Number- 800-231-6946Services Provided- FOR TEENS ONLYOrganization- Runaway ProgramPhone Number- 800-287-3107 (Youth Services)Services Provided- Help for Windham County youth and families in tough situations,housing assistance for youths up to 21 years old.Organization- Teen Hotline (Lebanon, NH)Phone Number- 800-639-6095, 603-448-44003TOLL FREEOrganization- Child Care Consumer Line (VT)Phone Number- 800-649-2642

CHILDREN & FAMILIESTOLL FREEOrganization- Children with Special Health NeedsPhone Number- 800-660-4427Organization- Circles of Parents Support Group/Stress LinePhone Number- 800-CHILDREN (244-5373)Services Provided- Parents support group and stress line.Organization- Department for Children & FamiliesPhone Number- 800-649-5285 (24/7 Child Abuse & Neglect Hotline)800-479-6151 (Benefits Service Center)800-786-3214 (Child Support Helpline)Website- dcf.vermont.govOrganization- Dr. Dynasaur (Vermont Health Connect)Phone Number- 855-899-9600OrganizationPhone NumberServices Provided-Lund Family Center800-639-1741, 802-864-7467800-253-0191 (TDD/TTY)Support services for pregnant young women.Organization- Northwestern Counseling & Support ServicesPhone Number- 802-542-6554Website- www.ncssinc.orgOrganization- Safe Havens for Babies in VT.Phone Number- 800-649-4357Website- babysafehaven.vermont.govOrganization- Vermont Family NetworkPhone Number- 800-800-4005Services Provided- Family with a child with special needs or disabilities.Organization- Vermont Federation for FamiliesPhone Number- 876-7021Website- www.vffcmh.orgCOMMUNITYOrganization- BROC Community Action in Southwestern VermontHot Line- 800-717-2762Website- www.broc.orgOrganization- Capstone Community Action in Central VermontPhone Number- (802) 479-1053 or 1-800-639-1053Website- www.capstonevt.orgOutreachOrganization- Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity (CVOEO)Phone Number- (802) 862-2771Website- www.cvoeo.orgOrganization- Southeastern Vermont Community Action (SEVCA)Phone Number- 800-464-99514

Organization- Vermont Parent Child Centers - The Family PlacePhone Number- 800-639-0039Website- www.familyplacevt.orgCOUNSELING & MENTAL HEALTHOrganization- National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI-VT)Hot Line- 800-639-6480Website- namivt.org/contactOrganization- Community Mental Health Centers (Dept. of Mental Health)Website- mentalhealth.vermont.govOrganization- National Foundation for Depressive IllnessesPhone Number- 800-239-1295Organization- Brattleboro RetreatPhone Number- 800-RETREAT (738-7328), 802-257-7785Organization- Dartmouth Hitchcock Mental Health HotlineHotline- 800-662-HELP (4354) (24-hour)GuidanceOrganization- Vermont Association for Mental HealthPhone Number- 800-639-4052Organization- Vermont Federation of Families for Children’s Mental HealthPhone Number- 800-639-6071Website- https://www.vffcmh.org/Organization- Vermont Psychiatric SurvivorsPhone Number- 802-775-6834Services Provided- Support; case management; conflict resolution; advocacy.COURTSOrganization- Vermont Family CourtsHotline- 800-540-9990 (24-hour Emergency Relief from Abuse Orders)DEAF & HARD OF HEARINGOrganization- Deaf Independence Program - VT Relay ServicesPhone Number- 800-253-0195 (voice)Services Provided- Assistance accessing services.Organization- Vermont Interpreter Referral Service (VIRS)Phone Number- 800-639-1519 (Voice/TTY)Population Served- Locates sign language interpreters (fee based)OrganizationPhone NumberEmail-Vermont Relay Service (VTRS)860-986-7234 (Voicemail)800-676-3777 (Customer Service: Voice)860-899-1097 (Video Phone)Michelle Sangster: michelle.sangster@spring.com5TOLL FREEOrganization- Suicide Prevention Resource CenterPhone Number- 800-273-TALK (8255)Website- www.sprc.org

TOLL FREEOrganizationPhone NumberPopulation Served-Deaf Vermonters Advocacy Services800-228-7395 (Domestic Violence) (TTY)800-489-7273 (Sexual Violence) (TTY)For victims and survivors of domestic and sexual abuseDISABILITY SERVICESOrganization- Disability RightsPhone Number- 800-834-7890 or 802-229-1355Services Provided- Advocacy and legal services for people with disabilities.Organization- Center on Disability and Community InclusionPhone Number- 888-317-2006Services Provided- Citizens with disabilities working together for dignity, independence,and civil rights.Email- vtddc@vermont.govOrganizationAddressPhone NumbersWebsiteServices Provided-Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living (DAIL)HC2 South, 28 State Drive, Waterbury, VT 05671802-241-2401www.dail.vermont.govOperates offices statewide to assist blind and visually impaired ofall ages, regardless of income; offers a wide range of services andvocational rehabilitation to help Vermonters achieve or maintainfullest economic independence, self-reliance and social integration.Organization- Disability Law Project: A Program of Vermont Legal AidPhone Number- 800-889-2047Population Served- All Counties in Vermont.Organization- Disability Rights VermontPhone Number- 800-834-7890Organization- Vermont Family NetworkPhone Number- 1-800-800-4005Population Served- Families with a child with special needs or disabilitiesOrganizationPhone NumberServices Provided-Vermont Legal Aid800-889-2047 (Northern VT)802-863-5620 Voice/TTYHelping adults with disabilities get assistance under theRehabilitation Act. All counties in VT.DOMESTIC & SEXUAL VIOLENCE24 HOUR STATEWIDE HOTLINESOutreachOrganization- Domestic Violence Emergency Hotline - 24 hourPhone Number- 800-228-7395Organization- Sexual Assault Emergency Hotline - 24 hourPhone Number- 800-489-72736

Organization- Circle (Washington County)Phone Number- 877-543-9498Organization- Deaf Victims Advocacy ServicesPhone Number- 802-661-4091Population Served- For victims and survivors of domestic and sexual abuseOrganization- Domestic Violence Hotline (National)Phone Number- 800-799-7233, 800-787-3224 TTYOrganization- H.O.P.E. WorksHotline- 863-1236 (Chittenden County) (not toll free); 800-489-7273OrganizationPhone NumberOrganizationPhone Number-Project Against Violent Encounters (PAVE)802-442-2111RAINN (National rape, abuse, incest)800-656-HOPE (4673)Organization- Resource Center on Domestic Violence,Child Protection Services, CustodyPhone Number- 800-527-3223Organization- Safe at HomePhone Number- 800-439-8683 (VT only)Website- on- Safeline (Orange and parts of Windsor counties)Phone Number- 800-639-7233, 802-685-7900Website- www.safelinevt.orgOrganizationAddressHotlinePhone NumberFax Number-Sexual Assault Crisis Team (SACT)4 Cottage Street, Barre VT 05641479-5577476-1388476-1381Organization- Women’s Freedom CenterPhone Number- 802-254-6954 (Windham County)802-885-2050 (Southern Windsor County)Organization- Steps to End Domestic ViolencePhone Number- 802-658-1996 (not toll free)Organization- WomenSafePhone Number- 800-388-4205 (24-hour; Addison County and Rochester)OrganizationHotlinePhone NumberServices Provided-Voices Against Violence524-6575 (not toll free)800-228-7395 (Domestic Violence)800-489-7273 (Sexual Violence)Support for survivors of domestic and sexual violence in Grand Isleand Franklin counties.7TOLL FREEDOMESTIC & SEXUAL VIOLENCE

TOLL FREEOrganization- Vermont Network Against Domestic and Sexual ViolencePhone Number- (802) 223-1302Website- www.vtnetwork.orgEATING DISORDERSOrganization- National Association of Anorexia and Associated DisordersPhone Number- 630-577-1330ELDER SERVICESOrganization- Senior Helpline (Area Agencies on Aging)Phone Number- 800-642-5119OrganizationAddressPhone NumberWebsiteServices Provided-Vermont Adult Protective ServicesHC 2 South, 280 State Drive, Waterbury, VT 05671800-564-1612; 802-871-3317www.dlp.vermont.gov/apsInvestigates allegations of domestic, sexual or institutional abuse ofpeople with disabilities over the age of 60 years old.Organization- Vermont Center for Independent LivingPhone Number- 800-639-1522EMPLOYMENT & TRAININGOrganization- Vermont Department of Employment and TrainingPhone Number- 800-423-6181Services Provided- Statewide resource centers for job placement, training and careercounseling.Organization- Vermont Works for WomenPhone Number- 802-655-8900, 800-639-1472Services Provided- Moving women into employment success through training programsand professional development.FOOD ASSISTANCEOrganizationPhone NumberWebsite-Vermont Department of HealthWIC in ganization- Meals on WheelsPhone Number- 800-639-1522Organization- Vermont FoodbankHot Line- 800-585-2265Website- www.vtfoodbank.orgOutreachFUEL ASSISTANCEOrganization- BROC Community ActionHot Line- 800-717-2762 (8:00am - 4:30pm)Website- www.broc.org8

Department for Children and Families (DCF),Economic Services Division: Fuel nization- Fuel Assistance (Washington County only)Phone Number- 1-800-639-1053GENDER IDENTITYOrganization- Outright VermontHotline- 865-9677Website- outrightvt.orgOrganization- Pride Center of VermontPhone Number- 860-7812HATE CRIMES AND CIVIL RIGHTS VIOLATIONSOrganizationPhone NumberOrganizationPhone Number-Attorney General’s Office-Civil Rights Unit888-745-9195Human Rights Commission800-416-2010Organization- Pride Center of VermontPhone Number- 802-860-7812HEALTH SERVICESGuidanceOrganization- Northern New England Poison CenterPhone Number- 800-222-1222 (24-hour)Organization- Vermont Health ConnectPhone Number- 855-899-9600HOUSINGOrganization- Vermont State Housing AuthorityPhone Number- 800-798-3118 (TDD)Organization- Weatherization Assistance ProgramWebsite- dcf.vermont.gov/partners/weatherizationIDENTITY THEFTOrganization- EquifaxPhone Number- 888-766-0008Organization- ExperianPhone Number- 888-397-3742Organization- TransunionPhone Number- 877-322-8228LEGAL ASSISTANCEOrganization- Attorney General’s Office - Civil Rights UnitPhone Number- 888-745-9195Organization- Attorney General’s Office - Consumer Assistance ProgramPhone Number- 800-649-2424 (Toll Free for 802), 802-656-31839TOLL FREEOrganizationPhone NumberWebsite-

TOLL FREEOrganization- Governor’s Action LinePhone Number- 800-649-6825Organization- Have Justice Will TravelPhone Number- 877-496-8100Services Provided- Provides legal assistance to women who are victims of crimes.Organization- Vermont Bar AssociationPhone Number- 802-223-2020Organization- Vermont Legal AidServices Provided- A free, non-profit law firm with offices statewide that assists lowincome, elderly, and disabled individuals throughout Vermont withlegal, non-criminal problems. Vermont Legal Aid also houses theDisability Law Project, which assist those with disabilities whose legalproblems arise from this disabilities.Phone Number- 800-889-2047 (State-wide)Organization- Vermont Legal Law LinePhone Number- 800-889-2047Organization- Vermont Volunteer Lawyers ProjectPhone Number- 800-889-2047, 802-863-7153REFUGEE & MINORITY RESOURCESOrganization- Vermont Legal AidPhone Number- 1-800-889-2047Services Provided- Assistance to non-immigration issues.RESTITUTION PROGRAMSOrganization- State of Vermont Restitution UnitPhone Number- 800-584-3485 (Vermont only), 802-241-4688SHELTERSOrganization- H.O.P.E. WorksPhone Number- 800-489-7273Organization- Steps to End Domestic ViolenceHotline- 802-658-1996Note: Other shelters for domestic violence victims can be found in county listings.SUICIDEOutreachOrganization- The Hope LineHotline- 1-800-273-8255VICTIM ASSISTANCE & ADVOCACYOrganization- Adult Protective ServicesPhone Number- 800-564-1612, 802-241-0345 (Local)Population Served- Vulnerable adults over age 18 who are victims of abuse.10

Organization- Domestic Violence HotlinePhone Number- 800-228-7395Organization- National Center for Victims of CrimeHotline- 202-467-8700, 855-4VICTIM (855-484-2846)Services Provided- Advocacy and state law information regarding stalking.Organization- Safeline(Orange County and the five northern tier towns in WindsorCounty)Phone Number- 800-639-7233 (24-hour)Services Provided- Advocacy and direct service to victims of family and/or sexual violence.Organization- Vermont Center for Crime Victims ServicesHotline- 800-750-1213 (VT only); 800-845-4874 (TTY- VT only)Services Provided- Administers Victim Compensation Program, the statewide court-basedVictim Assistance Program and coordinates training on victim issues.Organization- Voices Against ViolenceHotline- 802-524-6575Services Provided- Support for survivors of domestic and sexual violence in Grand Isleand Franklin counties.GuidanceWOMEN’S HEALTH & PREGNANCYOrganization- Care Net Pregnancy Center of the Upper ValleyPhone Number- 800-395-4357Population Served- Upper Valley CommunitiesOrganization- Circle of Parents Support Group/Prevent Child Abuse VermontPhone Number- 1-800-CHILDREN (800-244-5373)Services Provided- Self-help groups, parents stress phone line; Nurturing Program.Organization- Depression After DeliveryPhone Number- 800-944-4773Organization- Lund Family CenterPhone Number- Services Provided-Office of the Health Care hcare consumer line.Organization- The Office on Women’s HealthPhone Number- 800-994-966211TOLL FREEOrganization- Disabilities Rights VermontHotline- 800-834-7890Services Provided- A statewide agency dedicated to defending and advancing the rightsof people with disabilities and mental health issues. Advocacy, legalservices and support for crime victims with disabilities by phone orin person. Services are free and confidential.

TOLL FREEOrganization- Planned ParenthoodPhone Number- 800-230-PLAN (7526)Central number to find nearest officeOrganization- Postpartum Support InternationalPhone Number- 800-944-4773Organization- Pregnancy Risk Information ServicePhone Number- 800-724-2545Services Provided- Free consultation about any substance that can harm an unborn child.Organization- Vermont Department of HealthPhone Number- 800-464-4343WOMEN’S SERVICESOrganization- The Vermont Commission on WomenAddress- 126 State Street, Montpelier, VT 05633Phone Number- 800-881-1561, 802-828-2851 (Local)Outreach12

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ADDISON COUNTYALCOHOL & SUBSTANCE ABUSEOrganizationContactAddressPhone NumberFax NumberEmailServices Provided-Alcoholics AnonymousMiddlebury, VT388-9284Offers support groups and materials to recovering alcoholics.Vermont Department of HealthDivision of Alcohol & Drug Abuse Programs - District OfficeSarah Roy156 South Village Green, Suite 102, Middlebury, VT 05753388-4644, ovSubstance Abuse Prevention Consultants. Offering informationand referral, training and consultation on substance abuse,prevention best practices and community organizing.COMMUNITY SERVICESOrganizationAddressPhone NumberFax NumberServices Provided-HOPE (Helping Overcome Poverty’s Effects)P. O. Box 165, 282 Boardman Street, Middlebury VT; 05753388-3608388-0756Supports low-income families through Addison County EmergencyFood Shelf, emergency rent and fuel assistance, low cost or freehousehold items and clothing; provides tax preparation, emergencymedical and dental assistance, Christmas food basket; eligibilitydependent upon income; develops affordable housing and currentlymanages over 150 units; The Marion Munford Memorial ThriftShop sells clothing and household items.GuidanceCOUNSELING & MENTAL HEALTHOrganizationAddressPhone NumberServices Provided-Counseling Services of Addison County (CSAC)89 Main Street, Middlebury, VT 05753388-6751; 388-7641 (24-hour emergency)Outpatient mental health services; support groups that deal withissues including relationships and self-esteem, substance abuse andmood disorders.DISABILITY SERVICESOrganizationAddressPhone NumbersFax NumberWebsiteServices Provided-Disability Rights Vermont141 Main Street, Suite 7, Montpelier, VT 05602229-1355; 800-834-7890 (Toll Free)229-1359www.DisabilityRightsVT.orgA statewide agency dedicated to defending and advancing the rightsof people with disabilities and mental health issues. Advocacy, legalservices, and support for crime victims with disabilities by phone orin person. Services are free and confidential.15ADDISONOrganizationAddressPhone NumberServices Provided-

DOMESTIC & SEXUAL VIOLENCEADDISONOrganizationAddressPhone NumberServices Provided-Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program(SANE) Porter Medical Center115 Porter Drive, Middlebury, VT 05753388-4701Provides victims and survivors of sexual assault with comprehensivesexual assault examinations by specially trained, registered nurses;offers information, resources, professional referrals and follow-up carewhile maintaining confidentiality and respect for the victim and hisor her family.OrganizationAddressHotlinePhone Number-WomenSafeP.O. Box 67, Middlebury VT 05753(24-hour) 802-388-4205 or 800-388-4205388-9180 (office)Language interpretation services available.Deaf callers please use telephone relay.www.womensafe.netOffers confidential 24-hour hotline; information & referral; emotionalsupport; legal and court advocacy; housing advocacy; systemsadvocacy; hospital/medical advocacy; support groups; supervisedvisitation & monitored exchanged; underserved communitiesoutreach; community education & professional training.People who experience dating, domestic or sexual violence in AddisonCounty and Rochester.WebsiteServices Provided-Population Served-FOOD/FUEL ASSISTANCEOrganization- H.O.P.E. (formerly Addison County Emergency food shelf)Address- 282 Boardman Street, P. O. Box 165, Middlebury, VT 05753Phone Number- 388-3608HEALTH & DENTAL CAREOrganizationAddressPhone NumberServices Provided-Addison County Home Health & HospiceRoute 7 North, P. O. Box 754, Middlebury VT 05753802-388-7259, 800-253-0191 (TTY)A non-profit organization dedicated to providing high quality,comprehensive community health care to residents of Addison County.Community Health Services of Addison CountyOpen Door Clinic100 Porter Dr., Middlebury, VT 05753388-0137odc@opendoormidd.orgopendoormidd.or

Phone Number- 800-420-9064 (24 hr. helpline) Centerpoint - 802-488-7711 Organization- Health Care & Rehabilitation Services of Southeastern Vermont . 28 State Drive, Waterbury, VT 05671 Phone Numbers- 802-241-2401 Website-www.dail.vermont.gov Services Provided- Operates offices statewide to assist blind and visually impaired of