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Community Support

Any Question? Call Vermont 211
Provides all people in Vermont with free access to community resources through information and referral (I&R). This access includes personal assistance by telephone and online through a searchable database of services, including the following: Child Care Resources, Clothing and Thrift Shops, Crisis Services, Domestic and Sexual Violence Services, Food Shelves and Nutrition Programs, Alcohol and Drug Programs, Legal Assistance, Youth and Family Services, and more! Just dial 2-1-1!

Social Competency Leadership Brief
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Summer Meals Kickoff Information
Summer Meals Schedule

Housing/Food

Brattleboro Housing Partnerships
It is the mission of The Brattleboro Housing Partnerships to ensure the provision of quality affordable housing opportunities in viable communities for lower income households.
Vermont Housing Authority
VSHA provides statewide housing subsidies.

Groundworks Collaborative
Groundworks Collaborative was established in 2015 following the merger of two well-established organizations: the Brattleboro Area Drop In Center and Morningside Shelter (having previously been in existence for 27 and 36 years respectively). Groundworks Collaborative provides ongoing support to families and individuals facing a full continuum of housing and food insecurities in the greater Brattleboro area.

Windham Region Food Resource Map is an interactive map and the Food Resources in the Windham Region
https://www.hungerfreevt.org/windham-region-oost-resources

Winston Prouty Center for Child and Family Development

Youth and Family Services

Department for Children and Families
DCF brings together a wide array of programs and services that affect the well-being of individuals, children, and families in Vermont.

Youth Services
Since 1972 we have been dedicated to helping families thrive. Our mission is to provide transformative prevention, intervention and development programs for young people and families in Windham County communities. At Youth Services we believe in helping people learn how to grow, both as individuals and as a family, so they can solve their own problems.

Vermont Family Network
Vermont Family Network (VFN) promotes better health, education, and well-being for all children and families, with a focus on children and young adults with special needs.

Health and Well-being

Brattleboro Memorial Hospital
Founded in 1904, Brattleboro Memorial Hospital (BMH) is a licensed, not-for-profit community hospital located in southeastern Vermont, serving a rural population of about 55,000 people in 22 towns in Vermont, New Hampshire and Massachusetts.

Health Care and Rehabilitation Services
The Children’s Division of HCRS provides a comprehensive system of care for youth experiencing emotional, behavioral, or substance use difficulties in their life, as well as education and support for family members.

Adult Education

Vermont Adult Learning
Vermont Adult Learning is a private nonprofit and a member of Learning Works, Vermont’s Adult Education and Literacy System.  We provide basic skills instruction, high school completion, transition to college and career services, and English language instruction for New Americans.  Our programs are free to our students, who are aged 16 and older and who lack a high school diploma or the equivalent skills.  Our goal is to reduce the negative effects of poverty on our families, communities, and workplaces by ensuring that all Vermonters have the skills and confidence necessary for success in the 21st century.

Windham Regional Career Center- Adult Learning
Windham Regional Career Center offers adult learning and technical education programs both online and in the classroom or shop. Classes typically meet in the evening, while online students enjoy the benefit of accessing courses from home and learning at their own pace. Certificates of Completion are provided.

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  • Home
  • SCHOOLS
  • CENTRAL OFFICE
    • Mission
    • Superintendent
    • Central Office Staff
    • Curriculum & Assessment
    • Finance Office
    • Office of Diversity, Equity and Social Justice
    • Special Education
    • Technology
  • SCHOOL BOARDS
  • LEADERSHIP COUNCILS
  • EARLY EDUCATION
  • Resources
    • PARENT RESOURCES
    • COMMUNITY RESOURCES
    • EMPLOYEE RESOURCES >
      • Classroom Resources
      • Employee Portal
      • Forms, Applications, Licensing
      • Substitute Online
  • EMPLOYMENT
    • WSESU Employment
    • WSESD Employment
  • COVID-19
  • COVID-19 Student Meals
    • COVID-BUS-ROUTES-V
    • COVID-BUS-ROUTES-G
  • WSESD Budget Vote
  • COVID 19 Dashboard