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Resource Newsletter 6/8/26

On 5/21/26 there are 38 households who are at risk of becoming homeless, and 69 households are literally homeless in Lamoille County. In total, there are 147 adults and 61 children who are at risk of or are currently experiencing literal homelessness in Lamoille County. 

Sharing Priority

Recover Outside with NCVRC: Summer-long series of meetings and events focused on bringing recovery outside the walls of the center into everyday life. 

  • Participants can complete a short survey on the program for the chance to win some fun prizes! 

  • Activities include:

    • Walk and Tal:, Mondays, 4pm, meet at NCVRC 

    • Run Club: Wednesdays, 4pm. Running is done at a "no drop pace" so nobody gets left behind 

    • Gardening Club: Thursdays, 3-4pm. Meet at NCVRC and move down to our incredible community garden plot located at Oxbow Park. 

    • Gardening Club: 6/13, 12-2pm. Meet at Oxbow Park or NCVRC in case of rain.

    • Garden to Table with Salvation Farms: Wednesday 6/24, 12-4pm. Meet at NCVRC.


Community

Lacing Up for Cancer Walk: This year's walk theme is "Carnival for a Cure" 

  • 6/20, 1-10pm

  • Peoples Academy Track

  • Register

Commercial space for rent: 105 Depot St, 2nd floor, Stowe

  • newly renovated 

  • abundant natural light, and a flexible layout designed for functionality and comfort

  • conveniently located with easy access to Stowe Village, local shops, restaurants, and major routes.

  • Rent: $1,200; security deposit: $1,200

  • Utilities Included: Water, Sewer, Plowing, Mowing

  • Contact Green Mountain Management, info@gmmvt.com, 802-505-6633

Summer Camps at River Arts - Hands-on experiences for young artists, musicians, and makers of all kinds. 

  • Camps include: Rock the Arts •  Comics, Books, and Beyond! • Art Across Borders • Sk8 the Arts

  • One and Two-Week Camps running June 22 through August 14

  • Ages 6-13

  • Tuition varies / Tuition assistance available


Job Openings

UWLC Director of Finance & Operations: This is a new, high-impact role at the heart of our organization; partner closely with our Executive Director and serve as the financial backbone and operational engine of UWLC

  • Part-time hybrid position with the high potential to grow into a full-time role; 2 days per week in the office and flexibility for remote work on remaining days

  • Lead on:

    • Finance & Accounting: budgeting, GAAP reporting, audits, financial dashboards, compliance

    • Human Resources: payroll, hiring, benefits administration

    • Operations: vendor contracts, procurement, facilities oversight

    • Fundraising Support: donation tracking, grant management, donor mailings

    • Systems: process improvement, IT onboarding and coordination

  • Salary range: $30–$32 per hour, commensurate with experience.

  • Target start date: June 22

  • More details here

  • To apply, submit a resume and a brief cover letter describing your interest in the role and relevant experience to Clarissa French at hiring@uwlamoille.org (please include job title in subject line)


Resources

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Knowing what is going on helps people join the economy, so please share the sharing priority and the rest of the information in this newsletter.

  • This newsletter goes out weekly to approximately 600 area leaders. The language is often exactly or close to what organizations use in order to convey what they want shared. It may not be in quotation marks for simplicity, but it is the language of the contributing organization.

  • The United Way of Lamoille County resource page is continually updated with local and state information.

Our Mission

to foster community assets to advance the common good of Lamoille County.


 

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