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Vermont Victim Resource Directory | Vermont Center for Crime Victim Services
http://www.ccvs.state.vt.us/resource-directory
Vermont Victim Resource Directory. The Vermont Victim Services Resource Directory was designed to be a tool to help victims of crime find appropriate resources. The Resource Directory is available from the Vermont Center for Crime Victim Services at 802-241-1250. The directory is also available in a downloadable format below. Resource Directory - Crime Victim Services 2013.pdf. Your Rights as a Victim of Crime. Click the brochure for more information. Click on their logo or dial 2-1-1.
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Recognition for Your Service! | Veteran's Affairs
http://veterans.vermont.gov/benefits/recognition
Maintained by the Vermont Office of Veterans Affairs. Office of Veterans Affairs. Recognition for Your Service! Does the State of Vermont Provide any Recognition to Veterans? Yes The state operates the following programs to show its appreciation to our veterans. Vermont’s Medals for Veterans. Vermont has three medals that recognize those who served who have a connection with our state. They are:. The Vermont Veterans Medal is awarded to most veterans with an honorable discharge. Veterans who served durin...
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Education Benefits | Veteran's Affairs
http://veterans.vermont.gov/transitions/education
Maintained by the Vermont Office of Veterans Affairs. Office of Veterans Affairs. Who Provides Veteran Education Benefits to Veterans in Vermont? There are two sources of government provided education benefits for veterans in Vermont. US Department of Veterans Affairs. Members of the Vermont National Guard are eligible for various tuition assistance programs. To learn more about these benefits, contact their Education Office. VT National Guard Education Office (802) 338-3346. Students are expected to lea...
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Mental Health Care Options for Veterans and Their Families in Vermont | Veteran's Affairs
http://veterans.vermont.gov/healthcare/mental
Maintained by the Vermont Office of Veterans Affairs. Office of Veterans Affairs. Mental Health Care Options for Veterans and Their Families in Vermont. Can I Talk to Someone Right Now? Yes Veterans and family members who need to talk to someone immediately can do so no matter the time or day, as 24 hour crisis counseling. Is always available from a variety of sources. Does the VA Provide Mental Health Counseling? VA Option #1: Primary Mental Health Clinic. Veterans in need of mental health assistance ca...
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Emergency Financial Assistance and Financial Support to Vermont Veterans and Their Families | Veteran's Affairs
http://veterans.vermont.gov/benefits/financial
Maintained by the Vermont Office of Veterans Affairs. Office of Veterans Affairs. Emergency Financial Assistance and Financial Support to Vermont Veterans and Their Families. Who Should I Contact First if I’m Having Trouble Making Ends Meet? Who Should I Contact Next? Economic Services Division Local Offices. General Information Line (800) 287-0589. Home Heating Fuel Assistance (800) 479-6151. Is There a Financial Assistance Program Specifically for Veterans? Office of Veterans Affairs. Yes The Vermont N...
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Community | Community Impact
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Updates from Green Mountain United Way. Vermont continues recovery efforts following Tropical Storm Irene that hit the state Sunday and Monday, August 27-August 28, 2011. The situation is constantly changing. Here are some helpful resources and sources for up-to-date information:. Call 2-1-1 to report all damage due to the storm. (all information will be forwarded to Vermont Emergency Management and VOAD). Text FOODNOW to 52000 to donate $10 to Vermont Foodbank. The Vermont Disaster Relief Fund. Vermont&...
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Welcome to the State of Vermont, Office of Veterans Affairs | Veteran's Affairs
http://veterans.vermont.gov/ova
Maintained by the Vermont Office of Veterans Affairs. Office of Veterans Affairs. Office of Veterans Affairs. Welcome to the State of Vermont, Office of Veterans Affairs. The Office of Veterans Affairs website is embedded in our Veteran Services Directory. Programs for Vermonters by Vermonters. Our People are Our Best Resource. Many Organizations with One Mission: To Help Our Veterans. There are over 1,000 people who work in Vermont to help veterans and their families. The majority work with the U...
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Long Term Care for Veterans and Their Families | Veteran's Affairs
http://veterans.vermont.gov/healthcare/longtermcare
Maintained by the Vermont Office of Veterans Affairs. Office of Veterans Affairs. Long Term Care for Veterans and Their Families. There are a variety of programs to help veteran and their families who need long term care, both in the home and in nursing facilities. Do veterans have special options for nursing home care? Community Nursing Home Care Paid for by VA. Are programs available to help veterans stay in their homes? Disabled veterans, and possibly their spouses depending on the circumstances, can ...
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Transition Assistance | Veteran's Affairs
http://veterans.vermont.gov/transitions
Maintained by the Vermont Office of Veterans Affairs. Office of Veterans Affairs. There are a variety of programs available to help veterans transition from the military to civilian life, or to transition from one career field to another more suited to their skills and abilities. Tax Credit for Hiring Veterans. Veterans and Family Outreach Program. The outreach program gives veterans and their families a point of contact in their area to learn more about the assistance available to help them. Heres infor...
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