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Disclaimer:

This is a selective listing by type of public & nonprofit programs serving specific groups in the greater Burlington area, by category.

Space limits preclude listing individual & small group medical & mental health/substance abuse treatment providers.

If you have questions about what kind of service is needed, or need more specific information, please call 211 for VT Human Services Information & Referral – it’s staffed 24/7 & they have access to all this info & much more detail about each program.

Faith-Based Programs

Agency /

Program

Location(s)

& Hours

Contact / intake number

Type / scope of services & eligible group(s)

Clinic

or field services?

Case Mgrs. avail.?

Typical barriers to entry


Current eligibility & Remarks

JUMP (Joint Urban Ministry Project)

38 So. Winooski Ave., Burl. (at College St. Cong. Church) 8:30 a.m.-noon Mon.-Fri.

862-4501

Distributes infant care supplies, food, vouchers for clothing & bus passes

Clinic

N


For very low-income individuals without other resources to help. www.jumpvt.org

Joseph’s House

113 Elmwood Ave., Burl. 9am – 12 pm Wed.’s & Fridays

951-4290

Financial help w/ food, housing, utilities, & personal items.

n/a

N


Must need financial help/support.

www.stjosephvermont.com

VT Catholic Charities

351 North Ave., Burl.

658-6110

Indiv., family & couples counseling

Clinic

N


Work with all ages for counseling

www.vermontcatholic.org