Submitted by maskedzoorbez t3_zyttcm in vermont

I'll be moving before April, most likely to montpellier or rutland areas. Any recommendations people have? What've your experience been if ya care to elaborate? Are their any good resources out their on who what where and whether or not they're on the up and up?

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romayohh t1_j28ft7o wrote

I’ve been volunteering with Vermont adaptive for several years now. It’s so much fun and the staff are all wonderful people- I’d highly recommend it! They have year round programming and their southern office is at Pico near Rutland.

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maskedzoorbez OP t1_j2ahxa3 wrote

Sweet! I'll check em out, it'd give me an excuse to learn to ski and get my wfer.

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thisoneisnotasbad t1_j2amt3d wrote

What kind of volunteering are you looking to do. Meaning what populations are you looking to engage when your volunteer?

I do about 3 or 4 hours of volunteer work a week and depending on what you are looking for there are tons of places always looking for help.

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maskedzoorbez OP t1_j2bjgzg wrote

Uhm I've always kinda drifted like in the last two years, I've helped raise money for war orphans, given/made care packets for the homeless, phonebanked and canvassed for local politicians, gotten grocery orders/chores for older folks cause of covid. Raised money for the gay youth. I'm probably just gonna try most places for a few weeks to see what clicks.

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thisoneisnotasbad t1_j2bjy9u wrote

Give the churches a shot for soup kitchen stuff. The goodwill is always looking. You can check out Washington county mental health as they may have some opportunities as well. The restore in barre is a good resource as well. Good luck and thank you for giving back.

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Embarrassed-Shape-69 t1_j2b4jjn wrote

Meals On Wheels operations around the state are usually looking for help.The local transit companies use volunteers sometimes to bring people to appointments.

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