Good morning,
On 10/9/25 there are 36 households who are at risk of becoming homeless and 46 households are literally homeless in Lamoille County. In total, there are 118 adults and 64 children who are at risk of or are currently experiencing literal homelessness in Lamoille County.
Sharing Priority
HLV School Resources Page: Healthy Lamoille Valley additional tools designed for educators and youth-serving organizations.
Community
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
Nurse position with VDH: lead a dedicated and caring team towards improving population level health. This is achieved through the delivery of essential public health services and programs such as chronic disease prevention, immunizations, WIC, maternal and child health, healthy homes, infectious disease, substance abuse prevention, school health, and emergency preparedness.
- Apply on-line
- Further questions regarding this position, please email Aaron.French@Vermont.gov or call 802.888.7447
Resources
Nic Quit Kits Are Back!: to support youth who want to quit using nicotine.
- To request kits, email Carrie at carrie@healthylamoillevalley.org
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Community Health Vending Machine: free, 24/7 access to critical items including Narcan (naloxone), harm reduction supplies, hygiene products, and first aid kits
Details
- NCVRC @ 275 Brooklyn St, Morrisville
- 10/15, 11am -12pm
- Live Narcan demonstration & training resources
- Snacks, drinks, and community connection
- For more details please contact, Liza Ryan (Community Outreach Coordinator) at liza.ryan@ncvrc.com
State Drought resources:
- What Can I Do When My Well Goes Dry?
- For general questions from people on private wells or springs
- For the current drought status and other resources
United Way 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
