Project Vision – Rutland, Vermont – Just another Word. Press site. September 8, 2. In what is the largest refugee crisis since World War II, we cannot be complacent in our silence. As fellow human beings, we have a responsibility to bear.Register here or call 4. September 2. 9th at 3: 3. PM at VISION Center- Health Committee interim meeting. October 2nd: Walk a Mile in Her Shoes- Rutland County Women. Attorney, reported that Vermont. She reminded us that the Cupboard is always looking for volunteers! Agency / Department Search Results: 1 to 50 of 117 total records. 1 2 3 Next; Human Resources, Department of - Commissioner's Office. Find primary office phone, fax, and hotlines for agencies and departments. All fields are optional. Project VISION Meeting. July 14, 2016 at 12:00 p.m. Alliance Community Fellowship, 1 Scale Ave., Rutland, VT 05701. Announcements: Chief Killcullen: Commander Dave. Adoption services are provided to children who are in foster care and waiting to be adopted. KCSL maintains the Adoption Exchange website that lists children. Founded December 2001 in response to 911 UPA Report. Sunday July 17, 2016 Suzanne Shattuck talks about the Refugee Resettlement Program from behind the wheel. This initiative is brought to you by Ad Council + Hyperakt. Resettlement is the transfer of refugees to a country that agrees to grant them an opportunity to start. Habitat for Humanity is looking for volunteers to help with the build for 4. Cleveland Ave in Rutland, which should begin spring 2. Their recently completed renovation in Poultney took over 1. It will be October 2nd, starting at Main Street Park. Teams are encouraged to sign up, and you can register here. Substance Abuse Treatment and Prevention Committee: Traci Moore, Jeff Mc. Kee, and Sarah Narkewicz had exciting news: the committee is refocusing its efforts to become a Health committee, with a full scale reprioritization: new ideas, new membership, new goals. This is part of Accountable Rutland Community Health: health care communities and hospitals across the state are shifting from treatment of the sick to how to keep people well at home and drive down the demand for services. Project VISION with what happens at institutional level prioritization. Immediate next step: Brainstorming session to discuss redefining/broadening goals. Tentative Date: October 1. PM at the Howe Center. Thoughts, questions, ideas? Email Traci Moore at tmmoore@rrmc. Building Great Neighborhoods Committee: Family Fun Day: planning is underway. It will be at Giorgetti this fall, Linda Justin is organizing it. Scavenger hunt outside, tie dye clinic). Tentative date is November 2. To be involved: email Linda at ljustin@comcast. Outdoor Movie: NWWVT held an outdoor, walk- in movie at 1. Library on August 2. Another will be held Saturday, Sept 1. PM. Southwest Ice Cream Social: well attended by families- lots of ice cream consumed! Pam Favreau: Looking for a property in Northwest Rutland to be a community center, a location where community activities and classes can be held. Uplifting Story: Through time spent working side by side with DCF due to Project VISION, Brad and Donna have become the proud foster parents of a senior in high school who now has a new goal of college.
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