Health and Wellness Services

SUPPORTING PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH

Health and Wellness Services

Agencies under this category focus on providing healthcare services and promoting overall well-being within the community, as well as addressing critical issues such as substance abuse, addiction, and domestic violence. These agencies offer a range of support programs and resources to improve physical and mental health, ensuring individuals and families have access to the care and assistance they need to lead healthy fulfilling lives.

New Story Center

Mother comforting her child in a safe place.

New Story Center offers an emergency shelter program specifically designed to support domestic violence victims and their children, providing a safe haven during times of crisis.

New Story Center

Rutland County Free Clinic

Female health attendant speaking kindly to a patient in exam room.

The free clinic provides  medical care to adults in Rutland County who lack the means to pay, the clinic ensures access to essential healthcare services for those in need.

Rutland County Free Clinic

Turning Point

Several men sitting around the table at Turning Point.

Turning Point offers substance use prevention and treatment services, providing support and resources to individuals and families affected by substance misuse, addiction, and related challenges.

Turning Point

VT Cares

narcan nasal spray in the packaging

Vermont CARES provides life-saving harm reduction services, education, and resources to Vermonters affected by HIV, Hepatitis C and substance use by increasing access to care, reducing social stigmas, and building relationships.

VT Cares

Women’s Dismas House

Woman getting support from another woman at Dismas House receiving support and encouragement from another woman at Dismas House

Women’s Dismas House is a supportive housing program that empowers women transitioning from incarceration by providing them with a safe and nurturing environment to rebuild their lives.

Women’s Dismas House