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Serving Vermont's Children And Families

Throughout the State of Vermont, Easterseals VT is dedicated to helping children and families. We work collaboratively with the Vermont Department of Children and Families to assist households that seek healthy attachments, trauma repair, and permanency, delivering services that change lives and communities for the better.

Among the programs we offer are:

  • Child and Family Support, helping parents to create wellbeing for their children through referrals with the Vermont Department of Children and Families;
  • Balanced and Restorative Justice, guiding at-risk youth to become productive members of society;
  • Intensive Family-Based Services, supporting families in establishing stability and safety at home;
  • Youth Development, assisting youth formerly in foster care make the successful transition to independent adulthood;
  • Post Permanency, providing additional support for families formed by adoption or guardianship.

8

service areas offering program and resources for children and families.

1,881

people served across 8 service areas in 2024 in Vermont.

$9,589,850

in free and reduced services in 2024 (including NH).

Services & Resources

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    Children

    Early Childhood Services

    Every year in New Hampshire, hundreds of young children with unidentified disabilities enter school with learning and health issues that put them far behind their peers and have a lasting, negative effect on their ability to meet their full potential. At Easterseals NH, we believe every child deserves the right to have access to programs…


  • Girl riding a horse during camp at Easterseals NH Camp Sno-Mo
    Adults, Children

    Camping / Camp Sno-Mo

    Sno-Mo campers are amazing youth ages 11 to 21 who have disabilities. Some use a wheelchair, some have autism or need help joining a group, and others need special nutritional or medical help. Our camp provides accommodations so young people can focus on fun, friendship, and feeling great about what they can do. We also…


  • Young adult sitting in a chair holding up a notepad and book.
    Children

    Residential & Educational Services

    When a child has significant developmental, behavioral, and or intellectual disabilities, parents and caregivers can be challenged to meet needs at home without assistance. Easterseals NH Gammon Academy is where to turn for a solution that benefits the child and the whole family.


  • Mikayla and Leslie smiling for a photo in front of the donut shelf at Dunkin Donuts
    Adults, Children

    Workforce Development

    Easterseals NH has provided Workforce development services since 1974. We offer a variety of services that help individuals achieve meaningful career outcomes while meeting the needs of the business community.


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    Children

    Child and Family Support Programs

    Collaborate closely with the Department for Children and Families and parents striving to establish safety for their children in an effort to help families create well-being for their children. This service provides five different interventions: Family Time Coordination, Family Finding, Family Safety Planning, Care Coordination, and Family Time Coaching. Areas served: Barre, Brattleboro, Burlington, Hartford,…


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    Children, Families

    Balanced & Restorative Justice

    This program has a single mission: to enhance youth-focused restorative justice in the Middlebury District. We create safe, youth-based learning environments, identify skills and resource gaps, and support youth to become productive and invested community members. Areas served: Middlebury.


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    Children, Families

    Compass

    A prevention and stabilization program that serves at-risk youth ages 12 to 23 in Rutland County. Our program supports youth and families in developing well-being, education and employment, permanent connections, and stable living environments as youth transition to adulthood.


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    Children, Families

    Intensive Family Based Services

    Supports children and their families facing challenges that threaten their stability and safety at home and in their community through assessment, case management, facilitating community connections, and identification of family and natural support as well as crisis management planning. Areas served: Morrisville, Newport, St. Johnsbury


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    Children

    Transportation Services

    Transportation services for children and youth accessing parent-child contact support services through Easterseals Vermont. Areas served: Barre, Brattleboro, Burlington, Hartford, Middlebury, Morrisville, Newport, Rutland, Springfield, St. Johnsbury


  • Teen boy sitting on a couch listening to a phycologist.
    Children, Families

    Youth Development Program

    Helps youth and young adults ages 14 to 22 formerly in foster care make the transition to adulthood and independent living. Clients determine their goals, and our experienced coordinators create opportunities for them to achieve those goals.