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Community Resource List
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AgencyServicesContact InfoWebsite:
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NECKAFood Assistance, Fuel Assistance, Housing & more1 (800) 334-7316Visit Website
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Emergency Housing HotlineCall for emergency housing1-800-479-6151
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NEK Youth ServicesHousing, employment, mental health, pregnancy and substance abuse assistance24 Bagley Street
St. Johnsbury, Vt 05819
(802) 748-8732
nekys@nekys.org
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H.O.P.E.Homeless resources, food shelf, thrift store, food, clothing and supply vouchers136 Church St.
Lyndonville VT 05851
(802) 626-3228
Hope.in.nek@gmail.com
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Cobleigh LibraryWiFi, Computer use, printing,copying, book deliveryCobleigh Public Library
14 Depot St.
P. O. Box 147
Lyndonville, VT 05851
Phone - (802) 626-5475
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NKHSSuicide Prevention, Substance Abuse, Mental Health Assistance, Impaired Driver Rehabilitation, Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities AssisstancePO Box 368
St. Johnsbury, VT 05819
Mental Health, Substance Abuse, and Developmental Services
1-800-649-0118
General Information
(802) 334-6744 Call 24/7
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UmbrellaAdvocacy for domestic abuse survivors, emergency housing, safety plannning, legal assistance24-Hour Hotline
St. Johnsbury: 802-748-8645
Newport: 802-334-0148
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Rural EdgeHousing Stabilization, Financial and homebuyer workshops,48 Elm Street (PO Box 259) Lyndonville, Vermont 05851
(802) 535-3555
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Community ConnectionsCC will take the time to talk with you to determine which social and community services you need, and then help connect you to the right people at the right services.55 Sherman Drive, St. Johnsbury, 05819
802-748-7526
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Neighbors in ActionWe bring together volunteers to care for their neighbors who may be isolated, living with chronic health conditions or disabilities, or having difficulty meeting their needs for transportation, socialization, adequate healthy food, winter heating, home repairs or other basic needs.71 Depot St, PO Box 515, Lyndonville, VT 05851
802-626-1212
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REACH UP ProgramReach Up helps eligible parents to gain job skills and find work so they can support their minor, dependent children. Reach First does the same for parents who will likely no longer need help in four months (or less). Benefits include services that support work, case management to help you reach your goals, and monthly cash payments to help you pay for basic necessities like food, clothing, housing and utilities.67 Eastern Ave, Suite 7, St. Johnsbury, Vermont 05819
802-751-3273 Toll Free: 800-751-1014
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St. Johnsbury McKinney-Vento Homeless Liason Assistance in immediate school enrollment, transportation to and from school, and more.Kara Lufkin
(802) 745-2749

Carrie Priest
(802) 745-2734
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