On 6/11/26 there are 36 households who are at risk of becoming homeless, and 67 households are literally homeless in Lamoille County. In total, there are 139 adults and 59 children who are at risk of or are currently experiencing literal homelessness in Lamoille County.
Sharing Priority
3rd Annual Lamoille Pride Fest:
6/28, 12-4pm
Morristown Elementary School, *rain or shine*
drag story hour, free food, crafts, community art project, games and more
Community
Hot Weather Resources
Cooling Centers: Use the interactive map to find somewhere to take a break in air conditioning or splash in cool water.
Nominations Are Open: 2026 Spirit of the ADA Awards - recognize Vermont employers who demonstrate an outstanding commitment to hiring and supporting people with disabilities.
Job Openings
Senior Housing and Community Development Specialist: Shape the Future of Vermont’s Affordable Housing!
Dive into real estate fundamentals, assessing everything from the strength of development teams to local market dynamics and capital funding structures
Work spans the entire project lifecycle—from underwriting and preparing formal recommendations for Board action, to monitoring the construction budgets and supporting developers to bring new homes on line, on time, and on budget
Compensation: $72,000 - $82,000
Excellent comprehensive benefits package including generous health care plan, dental coverage, vision coverage, Life Insurance, Long and Short-term disability insurance, retirement plan, paid time off, Employee Assistance Program, and more
Resources
United Way Resources:
Lamoille Area Recovery Network (LeARN) is available to support flood survivors with recovery resources: learn@uwlamoille.org, 802-888-3252
Flooding Resources: All other resources previously sent can be found here
