St. Peter's Episcopal Church

Community Resources

Food Resource Guide

for Bennington and the surrounding areas. Click here to view

Social Service Organizations and Links in the Bennington area and State of Vermont
Bennington Interfaith Council: The Emergency Fuel and Food Fund

So who do I call for information about fuel or food?

First and foremost, we are telling everyone: don’t wait for your fuel tank to be empty before you call the numbers below. We are urging everyone who is looking for information about Bennington County food and fuel resources to call the Vermont 211 Helpline. Just dial 2-1-1. Vermont 211 is open for business 24 hours everyday. The skilled staff can help find information not only about fuel and food resources but also about a wide range of resources throughout Bennington County and across the state.

In addition to calling 2-1-1, if you know people who are looking for help with heating their home, encourage them to call:

  • The State Fuel Line: 1-800-479-6151
  • BROC: 1-802-447-7515 or 1-800-717-2762
  • The Senior Help Line: 1-800-642-5119

If you know people who are looking for food shelf locations and assistance, encourage them to call

  • The Economic Services office: 1-802-442-8541 or 1-800-775-0527
  • BROC: 1-802-447-7515 or 1-800-717-2762
  • The Senior Help Line: 1-800-642-5119
  • The Vermont Food Bank: 1-800-585-2265
  • The Kitchen Cupboard at 121 Depot St.(open hours: Tuesdays 3:30PM – 6:30PM, Thursdays 10:00AM – 6:00PM, Saturdays 10:00AM –
    12:00PM) : 1-802-379-0149

The very knowledgeable staff at the organizations listed above can help answer questions and/or may be able to help people get the resources they need. They also know about other resources in the community that can help with basic human needs.

Are there any websites where i can get additional information about food, fuel and other resources?

If you have internet access, log onto:

Bennington Free Clinic

Phone: 802-447-3700
Address: 121 Depot Street, Bennington, VT
Website: https://vtfreeclinics.org/find-a-clinic/bennington-free-clinic/

Council on Aging,Southwestern Vermont, 169 North St., Bennington, VT

Phone: 802-442-5436
Website : svcoa.org/

  • Senior Helpline: 1-800-642-5119
  • case management
  • assistance with financial management
  • help finding senior housing
  • individual must phone to request services for themselves

Vermont Center for Independent Living, 532 Main St. Bennington, VT 447-0574

Phone: 802-447-0574
Website: www.vcil.org/

  • Disability Helpline: 1-800-639-1522
  • services for people with all kinds of disabilities
  • peer advocacy counseling
  • meals on wheels for people with disabilities under age 60
  • some funding for assistive technology
  • systems advocacy for programs for people with disabilities
  • individual must phone to request services for themselves

Bennington Project Independence Adult Day Service, 614 Harwood Hill Bennington, VT

Phone: 802-442-8136
Website: www.bpiads.org/

  • Day service for elders and adults with disabilities who require daily supervision
  • BPI provides door to door transportation
  • Meals provided on site
  • Nurse / Health care provided on site
  • BPI provides daily activities and social interaction for their clients
  • Some Medicare /Some insurance coverage/ Sliding fee scale

The Tutorial Center

Phone: 802-447-0111
Website: www.tutoringvermont.org/

  • Literacy services for Bennington County
  • Vermont High School diploma services
  • GED preparation and testing
  • Tutoring services for students needing extra help for academic classes
  • ESL services
  • Assistance with literacy and reading needs for career programs / apprenticeships
  • Sliding scale fees

State of Vermont

Website: www.vermont.gov/portal/government/atoz.php

  • Bennington District Office, Agency of Human Services Field Director, Charlie Gingo, 802-447-2745
  • Department of Children and Families (DCF), Veterans Memorial Drive, Bennington, VT 802-442-8138
  • Social services for families in need
  • Blind and Visually Impaired, Veterans Memorial Drive, Bennington, VT, 802-447-2760
  • DBVI Info Line: (toll-free) 1-866-242-3284
  • Services for individuals who are blind or visually impaired; teaching independent living skills; exploring the use of technical adaptations and devices.
  • Vermont Relay Service – telephone service for people who are deaf
  • TTY to Voice: 1-800-253-0191
  • Voice to TTY: 1-800-253-0195
  • Relay service connects people who use a TTY (telephone device for people who are deaf) to people who do not use a TTY, through an intermediary who translates messages back and forth. This service is toll free; it does require time and patience to access properly.

Department of Corrections, Probation and Parole, 200 Veterans Memorial Drive, Bennington, VT

Phone: 802-447-2777

  • Services for people who have been adjudicated or are serving court-ordered sentences in the community or in prisons Includes Reparative Justice Systems

Department of Employment and Training, Bennington Office, 1 Veterans Memorial Drive, Bennington, VT

Phone: 802-442-6376
Website: www.labor.vermont.gov/

  • Provides assistance in finding jobs and how to apply for work
  • Connects to statewide Jobs Line: 1-800-414-5748
  • Unemployment Benefits: 1-877214-3330

Project Against Violent Encounters (PAVE), 102 Dewey St, Bennington, VT

Phone: 802-442-2370 (office)
PAVE Hotline: 802-442-2111
Website: www.pavebennington.com/

  • Services for victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence
  • Domestic Abuse Prevention, Intervention and Treatment services
  • Assistance with safe homes
  • Assistance with court orders
  • Assistance with safety of children and families
  • Assistance with police investigations and legal matters

Services for families including day care, education and job training

  • Parent support services
  • Case management services
  • Sliding scale or no-fee for services

Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), 215 Pleasant St., Bennington, VT

Phone: 802- 447-1545
Website: https://www.rsvpvt.org/

  • Opportunity for community members to volunteer their services
  • Non-profits request assistance from RSVP and RSVP matches requests with volunteers
  • Requests change frequently and opportunities fluctuate

Green Mountain Express, 215 Pleasant St., Bennington, VT

Phone: 802-447-0477
Website: http://www.greenmtncn.org/

  • Provides Bennington area and county-wide bus transit services from Pownal to Manchester/connecting to Rutland – call for schedule and service area

Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice (VNA & Hospice), 1128 Monument Ave, Bennington, VT

Phone: 802-442-5502
Website: svhealthcare.org/services/vna-hospice/

  • VNA is part of the Southwest Vermont Health Care, providing Home Health Services to patients in their homes under orders from a physician
  • services may include nursing, speech and language, physical therapy, medications, personal care, assistance
  • Hospice services include help with care for very ill persons, grief counseling, respite and other services

Housing & Mortgages for People with Disabilities

Website: www.mortgageloan.com/disabilities/

APPLY FOR FUEL ASSISTANCE IN JULY

https://dcf.vermont.gov/search/node/fuel%20assistance

GO-VT

  • The State of Vermont has launched a new website dedicated to connecting commuters with ways they can save money and reduce their carbon footprint. The website is www.connectingcommuters.org. This site contains links to every public transit provider in Vermont as well as state operated Park & Ride locations. There is a variety of information on the website.
  • GREEN MOUNTAIN CARE…A HEALTHIER STATE OF LIVING is the umbrella name for all of the state’s health care programs including Catamount Health, VHAP, Medicaid, VHAP- Pharmacy, VPharm, etc. To learn more about or to enroll in any of these programs, call 1-800-250-8427 or go to www.GreenMountainCare.org.
  • The Vermont 211 Helpline for information about services in the county and across the state. Just dial 211 or log onto www.vermont211.org.