Gathers and shares quality food and nurture partnerships that will end hunger in Vermont.
Develops programs and advocates policies to prevent hunger and promote good nutrition for Vermont's families.
SEVCA
Enables people to cope with and reduce the hardships of poverty; create sustainable self-sufficiency; reduce the causes and move toward the elimination of poverty.
Vermont 2-1-1 is an easy to remember number you can call for confidential help for everyday needs and difficult times.
This three and a half minute animated presentation was created by the Catholic Campaign for Human Development to help raise awareness about the economics of poverty in the United States.
United Way of Windham County
NOFA Vermont is a non-profit association of farmers, gardeners, and consumers working to promote an economically viable and ecologically sound Vermont food system for the benefit of current and future generations.