Chester Resources
Chester has gathered social service resources in this helpful document.
Chester has gathered social service resources in this helpful document.
Marlboro Cares is a direct support organization. Our dedicated Marlboro Cares volunteers provide all types of non-emergency assistance to our residents. This includes daytime transportation needs, short-term help with simple household chores and visits, upon request. Our volunteers provide meals to those in the community who have a serious illness or following surgery. Meals on Wheels are also delivered upon request. Marlboro Cares volunteers also assist Marlboro residents who need help connecting with the long-term resources they need.
Our MissionTo empower and partner with individuals and communities to alleviate the hardships of poverty, provide opportunities to thrive and eliminate root causes of poverty…
We provide financial protection for our nation’s people. We can help you through all life’s journeys. We administer benefits like Retirement, Disability, Survivor, and Family….
Dummerston Cares is a community-based, all-volunteer organisation that’s firmly rooted in its commitment towards the health and well-being of residents. We pride ourselves on offering a…
Guilford Cares offers a range of programs and services to enhance and sustain well-being in our community, with a focus on senior residents.
Providing help and support to people of all ages in Grafton and Athens, Vermont
Aging in Hartland, a non-profit organization, is a network of friends and neighbors who connect residents 60+ to support services and resources to help them…
The Family Center provides financial assistance and supplemental food at our Food Shelf for residents of Chester and Andover.
Black River Good Neighbor Services offers several assistance programs, both on our own and on behalf of other organizations. We administer programs for the U.S….
Get in Touch
We are here to help navigate benefits and services available to you and your family. Our HelpLine is staffed 8:30-4:30 Monday-Friday. You can also send us an email. We look forward to providing you assistance.
Why Join the Advisory Council?
Who Can Join?
The Advisory Council is comprised of individuals representing towns, community organizations and interests concerned with older adults. We welcome representatives from all towns in our service region.
How to Get Involved
If you’re interested in joining our Advisory Council, please contact us at info@seniorsolutionsvt.org or call (802) 885-2655 to learn more about the application process and upcoming meetings. Your involvement can make a significant difference in your community. We look forward to welcoming you to our Advisory Council.
Are you passionate about promoting the well-being and dignity of older adults? Do you want to help shape the future for Southeastern Vermont older residents? Do you want share your knowledge and skills with a team committed to serving our community?
If so, we want to talk to you!
Senior Solutions is excited to announce an open call for applications to join our Board of Directors. We are looking for individuals who share our commitment to older Vermonters and who can bring diverse skills, experiences, and perspectives to our board. If your expertise is in nonprofit governance, finance, fundraising, strategic planning, marketing, legal aid, or senior services, we welcome your application! As a board member, you’ll have the opportunity to contribute your expertise and passion to help shape the future of our organization and ensure our communities support older Vermonters and their caregivers.
Board member responsibilities:
If you are intrigued by this opportunity, please apply for board membership. Questions? Contact Mark Boutwell, Executive Director.