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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, young adults, adults, and seniors.

2,008

people served across 8 service areas in 2023 in Vermont.

$8,099,085

in free and reduced services in 2023 (including NH).

Services & Resources

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Start by selecting an audience group that fits your needs. We offer Children and Adult Services.

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Certain programs offer special services related to foster youth, adoptive families, and more. Use Specialties filter to better sort the programs.

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    Seniors

    Transportation

    Fostering independence through transportation solutions for older adults who must attend medical appointments, pick up prescriptions, buy food, and access school and adult day programs, among their routine needs.