Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Addison County
Code 01-420 Addison County Home and Hospice, Inc. (ACHHH) Serves
all residents of Addison County regardless of their ability to pay. In 2008 we made
over 82,000 visits to patients referred by their physicians for clinical care at home.
www.achhh.org 802-388-7259 lgoetschius@achhh.org
Code 01-209 Bristol Family Center (BFC) The Bristol Family Center is a
licensed, accredited early care and education center for children ages six months
through six years. 802-453-5659 bfc@gmavt.net
Code 01- 207 Foxcroft Farm Harvest Program, Inc. Help struggling youth
to become engaged in their education, stay in school and graduate to become caring,
responsible, productive and contributing members of their community.
802-247-3375 foxcroftfarmvt@aol.com
Code 01-218 Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains Serving
New Hampshire and Vermont (GSGWM). Girl Scouting builds girls of
courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place.
www.girlscoutsgwm.org 888-474-9686 kgreen@girlscountsgwm.org
Code 01-205 Lund Family Center, Inc. Helping children thrive for 119
years, Lund provides: Residential and Community Treatment for pregnant or
parenting young women; Adoption; and Family Support and Resources.
www.lundfamilycenter.org 802-864-7467 info@lundfamilycenter.org
Code 01-228 Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired
(VABVI) VABVI’s mission is to enable Vermonters with vision problems, whether
blindness or impairment, to achieve and maintain independence. We offer free
training, services and support. www.vabvi.org 800-639-5861 general@vabvi.org
Code 01- 267 Vermont Committee for AIDS Resources, Education and
Services (Vermont CARES) assist people living with and at risk of HIV/AIDS
through direct support services, HIV education, testing and prevention.
www.vtcares.org 800-649-2437 peter@vtcares.org
Code 02-218 Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains serving
New Hampshire and Vermont (GSGWM). Girl Scouting builds girls of
courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place.
kgreen@girlscoutsgwm.org 888-474-9686 www.girlscoutsgwm.org
Code 02-228 Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired
VABVI) VABVI’s mission is to enable Vermonters with vision problems, whether
blindness or impairment, to achieve and maintain independence. We offer free
training, services and support. www.vabvi.org 800-639-5861 general@vabvi.org
United Way of
Chittenden County
Code 04-200 United Way of Chittenden County Bringing together people
from across our community to find solutions through strategic partnerships and
investment in a network of high-performing programs to achieve lasting results.
www.unitedwaycc.org 802-864-7541
Code 04-428 Boys & Girls Club of Burlington Inc. The club helps youth to
realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens through
enriching and affordable after school and summer programming.
www.bandgclub.org 802-864-5263 1hale@bandgclub.org
Code 04-218 Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains serving
New Hampshire and Vermont (GSGWM) Girl scouting builds girls of
courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place.
www.girlscoutsgwm.org 888-474-9686 kgreen@girlscoutsgwm.org
Code 04-279 HomeShare Vermont, Inc. Helping elders and people with
disabilities remain in their homes by matching them with people who are looking for
affordable housing and/or caregiving opportunities.
www.homesharevermont.org 802-863-5625 home@sover.net
Code 04-205 Lund Family Center Helping children thrive for 119 years,
Lund provides: Residential and Community Treatment for pregnant or parenting
young women; Adoption; and Family Support and Resources.
www.lundfamilycenter.org 802-864-7467 info@lundfamilycenter.org
Code 04-210 Maple Leaf Farm Associates, Inc. Maple Leaf Farm in
Underhill provides comprehensive substance abuse services including medically
supervised detoxification and residential treatment for adults age 18 and older.
www.mapleleaf.org 802-899-2911 info@mapleleaf.org
Code 04-262 Prevent Child Abuse Vermont (PCAVT) offers twelve free
statewide prevention programs, including family support programs and child sexual
abuse prevention programs. www.pcavt.org 802-229-5724 pcavt@pcavt.org
Code 04-419 The Salvation Army provides meals, clothing, food and
emergency funds to people of greater Burlington based solely on need, and provides
disaster assistance. www.use.salvationarmy.org/greaterburlington
802-864-6991 karin_dickson@use.salvationarmy.org
Code 04-228 Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired
(VABVI) VABVI’s mission is to enable Vermonters with vision problems, whether
blindness or impairment, to achieve and maintain independence. We offer free
training, services and support. www.vabvi.org 800-639-5861 general@vabvi.org
Code 04-285 Women’s Rape Crisis Center (WRCC) Provides support and
advocacy to survivors of sexual violence. We also offer prevention education.
24 hour hotline 802-863-1236. www.stoprapevermont.org 802-864-0555
portnoy@stoprapevermont.org
Franklin/Grand Isle
United Way
Code 06-218 Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains serving
New Hampshire and Vermont (GSGWM) Girl Scouting builds girls of
courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place.
kgreen@girlscoutsgwm.org 888-474-9686 www.girlscoutsgwm.org
Code 06-205 Lund Family Center, Inc Helping children thrive for 119 years,
Lund provides: Residential and Community Treatment for pregnant or parenting
young women; Adoption; and Family Support and Resources.
www.lundfamilycenter.org 802-864-7467 info@lundfamilycenter.org
Code 06-210 Maple Leaf Farm Associates, Inc. Maple Leaf Farm in
Underhill provides comprehensive substance abuse services including medically
supervised detoxification and residential treatment for adults age 18 and older.
www.mapleleaf.org 802-899-2911 info@mapleleaf.org
Code 06-262 Prevent Child Abuse Vermont (PCAVT) offers twelve free
statewide prevention programs, including family support programs and child sexual
abuse prevention programs. www.pcavt.org 802-229-5724 pcavt@pcavt.org
Code 06- 433 The Common Ground Youth Center serves as a youth
program during non-school hours 7th-12th grade youth. Serves nine different
communities and centrally located in St. Albans. Programs include: Music, Arts,
Athletics, Mentoring and Environmental. Commongroundcenter@gmail.com
802-782-1811 www.commongroundcenter.com
Code 06-228 Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired
(VABVI) VABVI’s mission is to enable Vermonters with vision problems, whether
blindness or impairment, to achieve and maintain independence. We offer free
training, services and support. www.vabvi.org 800-639-5861 general@vabvi.org
Green Mountain
United Way
Code 12-271 Aid to Women, Men, and Children in Abuse and Rape
Emergencies (AWARE) Offers victim support and services, education, and 24-
hour emergency hotline assistance to address domestic and sexual violence in our
community. 802-472-6463 aware@vtlink.net
Code 12-218 Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains serving
New Hampshire and Vermont (GSGWM). Girl Scouting builds girls of
courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place.
kgreen@girlscoutsgwm.org 888-474-9686 www.girlscoutsgwm.org
Code 12-210 Maple Leaf Farm Associates, Inc. Maple Leaf Farm in
Underhill provides comprehensive substance abuse services including medically
supervised detoxification and residential treatment for adults age 18 and older.
www.mapleleaf.org 802-899-2911 info@mapleleaf.org
www.marchofdimes.com/vermont 802-479-3265
Code 12-262 Prevent Child Abuse Vermont (PCAVT) offers twelve free
statewide prevention programs, including family support programs and child sexual
abuse prevention programs. www.pcavt.org 802-229-5724 pcavt@pcavt.org
Code 12-329 RSVP & Volunteer Center for Central Vermont &
Northeast Kingdom RSVP is a nationwide program whose mission and direct
service is to help meet community needs by placing volunteers in area community
non-profit organizations.
www.volunteervt.com 802-828-4770 Mgdaddy105@aol.com
Code 12-228 Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired
(VABVI) VABVI’s mission is to enable Vermonters with vision problems, whether
blindness or impairment, to achieve and maintain independence. We offer free
training, services and support. www.vabvi.org 800-639-5861 general@vabvi.org
Code 12-268 Vermont Foodbank Mission is to gather and share quality food
and nurture partnerships that will end hunger in Vermont.
www.vtfoodbank.org 802-477-4115 mbaptiewright@vtfoodbankorg
United Way of
Lamoille County
Code 08-200 United Way of Lamoille County working with local partners to
bring about positive changes in the community. Developing new initiatives and
raising and distributing funds to meet identified community needs.
unitedway@pshift.com 802-888-3252 www.uwlamoille.org
Code 08-210 Maple Leaf Farm Associates, Inc. Maple Leaf Farm in
Underhill provides comprehensive substance abuse services including medically
supervised detoxification and residential treatment for adults age 18 and older.
www.mapleleaf.org 802-899-2911 info@mapleleaf.org
Code 08-329 RSVP & Volunteer Center for Central Vermont &
Northeast Kingdom RSVP is a nationwide program whose mission and direct
service is to help meet community needs by placing volunteers in area community
non-profit organizations.
www.volunteervt.com 802-828-4770 Mgdaddy105@aol.com
United Way of
Rutland County
Code 11-200 United Way of Rutland County A catalyst through which local
area participants build stronger and healthier communities. Participants include
recipients, agencies, donors, Board of Directors and volunteers.
www.uwrutlandcounty.org 802-773-7477 uwrc@aol.com
Code 11-218 Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains serving
New Hampshire and Vermont. (GSGWM) Girl Scouting builds girls of
courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place.
kgreen@girlscoutsgwm.org 888-474-9686 www.girlscoutsgwm.org
Code 11-262 Prevent Child Abuse – Vermont Offers twelve free statewide
prevention programs, including family support programs and child sexual abuse
prevention programs. www.pcavt.org 802-229-5724 pcavt@pcavt.org
Code 11-418 Recovery House, Inc. Serenity House programs have provided
residential substance abuse detoxification, treatment, and therapeutic community
services for men and women for almost four decades.
802.446.2640 meobrien@vermontel.net
Code 11-355 Rutland County Parent Child Center, Inc. (RCPPC) One of
16 PCCs located throughout Vermont, is a community based, non-profit
organization dedicated to supporting and meeting the needs of children and
families.
www.rcpcc.org 802-775-9711 ceo.rcpcc@gmail.com
Code 11-228 Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired
(VABVI) VABVI’s mission is to enable Vermonters with vision problems, whether
blindness or impairment, to achieve and maintain independence. We offer free
training, services and support. www.vabvi.org 800-639-5861 general@vabvi.org
Code 15-200 United Way of the Upper Valley (Upper Valley United
Way) Investing in community building efforts, local needs assessments,
fundraising and grant funding to over 80 programs serving area residents of the
VT/NH Upper Valley Region.
www.uvuw.org 603-448-2766 info@uvuw.org
Code 15-218 Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains serving
New Hampshire and Vermont (GSGWM) Girl scouting builds girls of
courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place.
kgreen@girlscoutsgwm.org 888-474-9686 www.girlscoutsgwm.org
Code 15-304 Springfield Family Center, Inc. Services the hungry and
homeless; advocacy for low-income issues in Springfield, Vermont. Open Monday
through Friday 8am to 4pm. 802-885-3646
Code 15-228 Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired
(VABVI) VABVI’s mission is to enable Vermonters with vision problems, whether
blindness or impairment, to achieve and maintain independence. We offer free
training, services and support. www.vabvi.org 800-639-5861 general@vabvi.org
Code 13-347 Brattleboro Area Adult Day Services (d/b/a The Gathering
Place) Provides and advocates for adult day and community based services for
frail, disabled or isolated adults and gives support to their families and caregivers.
www.gatheringplaceadultday.org 802-254-6559 tgp@sover.net
Code 13-262 Prevent Child Abuse Vermont (PCAVT) offers twelve free
statewide prevention programs, including family support programs and child sexual
abuse prevention programs. www.pcavt.org 802-229-5724 pcavt@pcavt.org
Code 13-442 Southeastern Vermont Community Action, Inc. (SEVCA)
Enables low income Windham & Windsor County residents to resolve financial
crises, cope with and reduce the hardships of poverty, and take significant steps
toward self-sufficiency.
www.sevca.org 800-464-9951 sevca@sevca.org
Code 13-324 Visiting Nurse Association & Hospice of Vermont and New
Hampshire (VNA & Hospice of VT and NH) Non-profit healthcare
organization providing traditional and high-tech healthcare services in patients
homes through the full cycle of life from pre-birth to the end-of-life (hospice).
www.vnavnh.org 800-300-8853 vnah@vnavnh.org
America’s Charities
Code 80-918 Father Flanagan’s Boys’ Home Girls and Boys Town provides
food, clothing, shelter, education, spiritual, and medical care to homeless, neglected,
abused, and communicatively handicapped boys and girls.
www.boystown.org 800-448-3000 brandtd@boystown.org
Code 80-904 Hole In The Wall Gang Fund Founded by Paul Newman, is a
non-profit camp and year-round center providing free services to children with
cancer and other life-threatening illnesses.
www.holeinthewallgang.org 203-772-0522 deborah.fraser@holeinthewallgang.org
Code 80-808 Humane Society of the United States Celebrates animals and
confronts cruelty. The organization is backed by more than 10.5 million Americans.
www.humanesociety.org 202-452-1100 pkauffman@humanesociety.com
Code 80-813 PetSmart Charities, Inc. has funded over $70 Million to support
spay/neuter, disaster relief and educational programs. We saved 3.4 million pets
through its in-store adoption program. www.petsmartcharities.org 800-423-PETS
1hansen@PetSmartCharities.org
Code 80-872 Population Connection/ZPG A national nonprofit organization
working to stabilize population growth and achieve a sustainable balance of people,
resources and the environment. www.populationconnection.org 800-767-1956
jmolina@populationconnection.org
Community Health
Charities Of New England
Code 40-446 Autism Speaks We fund biomedical research into the causes,
prevention, treatments and cure for autism, spectrum disorders, increase awareness
and advocate for the needs of affected families.
www.autismspeaks.org 888-777-6227
Code 40-453 St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Researches and treats
pediatric catastrophic diseases – primarily childhood cancer. St. Jude covers all cost
not paid by insurance. Research findings are shared worldwide.
www.stjude.org 212-239-3239 beth.desai@stjude.org
Code 40-454 The Foundation for AIDS Research (d.b.a. AIDS Research
Foundation (amfAR)) supports innovative AIDS research; educates patients,
doctors, and the public about HIV treatment/prevention; works to protect the rights
of all people affected by HIV/AIDS. www.amfar.org 800-392-6327
karen.cress@amfar.org
Earth Share of
New England
Code 70-719 American Forests Funds private and public land reforestation
projects; provides satellite imagery of tree loss to cities; educates the public on the
value of trees and forests. www.americanforests.org 800-368-5748 info@amfor.org
Code 70-703 American Rivers Working to protect and restore healthy natural
rivers for the benefit of people and wildlife; ensuring clean drinking water, natural
flood protection, and recreational enjoyment.
www.americanrivers.org 877-347-7550 americanrivers@americanrivers.org
Code 70-755 Appalachian Mountain Club Promotes the protection,
enjoyment, and wise use of the mountains, rivers, and trails of the Appalachian
region through programs in conservation, outdoor education, and recreation.
www.outdoors.org 617-523-0655 mbegley@outdoors.org
Code 70-736 Izaak Walton League of America From hunters to hikers, our
members protect America’s outdoors through community-based conservation,
education, commonsense public policy, and a commitment to strong outdoor ethics.
www.iwla.org 800-453-5463 Develop@iwla.org
Code 70-712 New England Wild Flower Society The nation’s oldest native
plant conservation organization works with New England residents to conserve
native plants through its programs in education, horticulture, and habitat
management. www.newenglandWILD.org 508-877-7630
hmcdonald@newenglandWILD.org
Code 70-761 The Trust for Public Land Conserves land for people to enjoy
as parks, gardens, and other natural places, ensuring livable communities for
generations to come. www.tpl.org 415-495-4014 info@tpl.org
Global Impact
Code 60-652 AmeriCares Restores health and saves lives by delivering donated
medicines, medical supplies and humanitarian aid to people in need around the
world and here at home.
www.americares.org 800-486-4357 info@americares.org
Code 60-653 CARE Fights root causes of poverty in 66 countries; special focus
on empowering poor women to lift themselves, their families and communities out of
poverty. www.care.org 800-521-2273 info@care.org
Code 60-611 ECHO Fights world hunger by using science and technology to
develop agricultural solutions to aid farmers in developing countries.
www.echonet.org 239-543-3246 echo@echonet.org
Code 60-614 Helen Keller International Saves the sight and lives of the most
vulnerable and disadvantaged; combats the causes and consequences of blindness
and malnutrition. www.hki.org 877-535-5374 info@hki.org
Code 60-645 Mercy Corps Providing life saving aid worldwide following a
disaster or conflict, and helping local populations design and implement sustainable
programs to promote health and economic development.
www.mercycorps.org 800-292-3355 info@mercycorps.org
Code 60-621 PATH Poor communities have the right to safer childbirth, life-
saving vaccines, and lives free from AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. We create
culturally-relevant solutions for better health.
www.path.org 206-285-3500 development@path.org
Code 60-604 Plan USA Founded in 1937, Plan USA works with children and
families affected by poverty. Plan USA is a global, non-profit, humanitarian
organization without political or religious affiliation. www.planusa.org 800-556-
7918 donorrelations@planusa.org
Code 60-620 Save the Children Save the Children has been a leading
independent organization creating lasting change for children in need in the U.S.
and around the world. www.savethechildren.org 800-728-3843
cwilliams@savechildren.org
Code 60-659 TechnoServe, Inc. Helps entrepreneurial men and women in the
developing world to build businesses that create income, opportunity and economic
growth for their families, communities and their countries. www.technoserve.org
800-999-6757 technoserve@tns.org
Code 60-623 United Seamen’s Service Provides overseas health and welfare
services to the American Merchant Marine and seafarers of allied nations and a 24-
hour hotline for emergency family assistance. www.uss-ammla.com 718-369-3818
ussammla@ix.netcom.com
Code 60-609 UNICEF, U.S. Fund for Works for the survival, protection and
development of children worldwide through fundraising, education and advocacy.
www.unicefusa.org 800-486-4233 webmaster@unicefusa.org
Neighbor To Nation
Code 50-507 Adopt America Network Finds permanent adoptive homes for
abused, neglected, and special needs children in U.S. foster care (without charging
fees) using national network of trained adoption volunteers.
www.adoptamericanetwork.org 419-726-5100 adoption@adoptamericanetwork.org
Code 50-570 Alliance Defense Fund A legal alliance defending the right to
hear and speak the Truth in the areas of religious liberty, family values and sanctity
of life. www.telladf.org 480-444-0020 info@telladf.org
Code 50-503 Bread and Water for Africa, Inc. Strengthening African
initiatives for self-sufficiency through grassroots health, clean water, education,
orphanages, vocational training, agriculture and micro-credit programs focusing on
women and children. www.africanrelief.org 703-317-9440 info@africanrelief.org
Code 50-509 Christian Foundation for Children and Aging One hundred
percent of contributions received through VtSHARES help fund scholarships for
students in developing countries. Scholars provide community service and
participate in leadership activities. www.cfcausa.org 800-875-6564
mail@cfcausa.org
Code 50-547 Christian Legal Society defends religious freedom and the
sanctity of life, provide legal assistance to the poor and promotes conflict resolution
through biblical counseling, mediation and arbitration.
www.clsnet.org 703-642-1070 clshq@clsnet.org
Code 50-530 Christian Military Fellowship Support U.S. military and their
families, providing prayer, Bible studies, hospitality, link-ups, training and resources
and encouraging them to love and serve the Lord Jesus Christ. www.cmfhq.org
800-798-7875 Admin@CMFHQ.ORG
Code 50-527 Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind More than eyes for a
blind person, a guide dog provides independence, security and companionship. Help
us breed, train and give guide dogs without charge.
www.guidedog.org 631-930-9000 info@guidedog.org
Code 50-564 International Bible Study (IBS-STL U.S., Inc.) God changes
lives through Scripture! IBS translates God’s Word, then globally distributes it to
military, children, youth, disaster, crisis victims, prisoners, and others seeking hope.
www.ibs.org 719-867-2748 ppagel@us.ibs-st1.org
Code 50-565 Kids for the Kingdom Transforming living conditions and
spiritual lives of children overseas through feeding, orphanages, schools, aid,
evangelism, Bible studies, so they can transform their nation for Christ.
www.kidsforthekingdom.org 707-829-5504 kidsforthekingdom@earthlink.net
Code 50-517 Mercy Ships Is the leader in using hospital ships to deliver free
world-class specialized healthcare and community development services to the poor.
www.mercyships.org 800-772-7447 info@mercyships.org
Code 50-502 National Brain Tumor Society 190,000 individuals per year are
diagnosed with a brain tumor. NBTS offers hope to those affected, funding brain
tumor research and providing supportive patient services.
www.braintumor.org 800-770-8287 info@braintumor.org
Code 50-568 The Society of Saint Andrew, Inc. Gleaning America's fields to
feed America's hungry. A Christian, ecumenical ministry saving edible produce
from going to waste, using it instead to feed the hungry.
www.endhunger.org 434-299-5956 sosadev@endhunger.org