Association for Retarded Citizens
ARC stands for What We Do: Advocacy, Resources and Community opportunities for citizens with developmental disabilities and their families.
ARC stands for What We Do: Advocacy, Resources and Community opportunities for citizens with developmental disabilities and their families.
In every community, boys and girls are left to find their own recreation and companionship in the streets. An increasing number of children are at home with no adult care or supervision, yet young people need to know that someone cares about them. read more
BROC – Community Action in Southwestern Vermont is committed to empower, support and educate individuals and families to be self sufficient in their employment, homes and communities through family stabilization and development; education, training and job creation; affordable housing; and expanding community awareness and advocacy in a nurturing environment of respect and dignity ever mindful of cultural diversity.
Since 1988, Care Net Pregnancy Center of Rutland has been here for women just like you, women who are facing an unplanned pregnancy and need answers. You may be scared. You may be alone. You may have no one you can turn to for help. read more
Our annex to our historic building on route 7, this new gallery opened in 2013 and features a variety of exhibits. Check our website for the calendar of events www.chaffeeartcenter.org
CAC is a child-focused, collaborative through which a response to child abuse is coordinated. read more
The Epilepsy Foundation of Vermont is a non-profit, statewide organization dedicated to the prevention and control of epilepsy and its consequences, and to helping persons with epilepsy, their families, and other concerned individuals overcome the problems and misunderstanding associated with this condition.
A natural resource for creative solutions to your management and marketing needs. The Ghostwriters philosophy is simple. We support clients who sustain local communities while conserving and promoting careful use of the natural environment. Our innovative, forward-thinking staff can provide creative solutions to virtually any planning, communicating, partnering, facilitating, or organizing challenge you’ve got.
The mission of Vermont court diversion programs is to engage community members in responding to the needs of crime victims, the community, and those who violated the law, holding the latter accountable in a manner that promotes responsible behavior. read more