
Good morning,
On 9/4/25 there are 39 households who are at risk of becoming homeless and 62 households are literally homeless in Lamoille County. In total, there are 140 adults and 81 children who are at risk of or are currently experiencing literal homelessness in Lamoille County.
Sharing Priority
Cambridge Area Rotary – Bike for Friends Program: This collaborative community program connects gently used high-end bicycles with individuals who may not otherwise have access to them.
- Donating a Bike: Those with gently used, high-quality bicycles they no longer need can
contribute to this meaningful community initiative.
- Each BFF recipient will also receive a new bike helmet!
- Individuals or families in need of a bike or bikes are encouraged to reach out to learn about available options and the application process.
- No questions are asked about income levels.
- On behalf of recipients, social service agencies, case managers, youth leaders, educators, and the like are encouraged to make requests too!
- For both bike requests and donations, interested parties should contact: Sam Lotto, swlvt57@gmail.com, Phone/Text: 802-793-5509
Community
Encouraging Independence & Resilience in Children: Free parenting workshop offering developmentally appropriate tools to foster problem-solving & confidence that lead to independence in children from early childhood through adolescence.
- 9/23, 6-7:30 PM
- Lamoille Family Center, 480 Cady’s Falls Rd., Morrisville
Resources
- United Way Resource Page
- Vermont 211
- Lamoille Area Recovery Network (LeARN) is available to support flood survivors with recovery resources: learn@uwlamoille.org, 802-730-9513
- Flooding Resources: All other resources previously sent can be found here