Good morning,
On 10/16/25 there are 36 households who are at risk of becoming homeless and 50 households are literally homeless in Lamoille County. In total, there are126 adults and 66 children who are at risk of or are currently experiencing literal homelessness in Lamoille County.
Sharing Priority
FREE Bash Badge when you donate to United Way! Free Bash Badge from Smugglers’ Notch Resort when you donate $175 to United Way of Lamoille during the month of November!
- $30 Lift Tickets - All Season!
- $20 Half-Day Afternoon Lift Tickets!
- 15% OFF Single or multi-day equipment rentals
- 25% OFF 2-hour group ski or snowboard lessons
- 15% OFF regular price at 3 Mountain Outfitters
- 15% OFF regular priced skis and snowboard at 3 Mountain Equipment
- 25% OFF All-Day Children’s Camp (ages 3-15)
- Access included with purchased alpine ticket for that day. 50% off without purchased alpine ticket
Community
Food Access in Health Care Grant Opportunity: supports projects that strengthen the connection between food and health care, such as medically tailored meals, nutrition access, food insecurity screening and referral systems, and other initiatives improving health through food.
- Eligible organizations, including nonprofits, municipalities, and educational institutions, serving rural Vermont counties may apply for awards up to $20,000.
- Applications are due by February 15, 2026,
- Questions: kbigelow@bistatepca.org or jrainville@bistatepca.org
- Full proposal guidelines
Job Opportunities
Lamoille Community House open positions:
- Housing Navigator - Hyde Park/Morrisville (working mainly at Clark Drive adult shelter, and supporting families in Morrisville apartments)
- Housing Navigator - Waterbury (working with families in Waterbury shelter)
- Shelter Day Staff - Waterbury
- Shelter Overnight Staff - Waterbury
- Shelter Overnight Lead Staff - Waterbury
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
