Springfield Supported Housing Program assists families and individuals in Windsor and Northern Windham counties who are either homeless, or in danger of losing their housing, find permanent, affordable housing and receive at home case management for 6 months to two years.
For more information visit the SSHP website:
The Springfield Area Parent Child Center (SAPCC) builds bridges of support for children, families and caregivers in northern Windsor and southern Windham counties through a wide variety of programs and services.
For more information visit the SAPCC website:
Reach Up joins families on their journey to overcome obstacles, explore opportunities, improve their finances and reach their goals by helping eligible parents gain job skills and find work so they can support their minor, dependent children.
For more information visit the Reach Up website:
Southeastern Vermont Community Action: SEVCA
SEVCA's mission is to empower and partner with individuals and communities to alleviate the hardships of poverty, provide opportunities to thrive and eliminate root causes of poverty in southeastern Vermont.
For more information visit the SEVCA website:
North Star Community Health Team has programs and services to support you in preventing and managing chronic conditions (like diabetes and high blood pressure), reaching your personal health goals, and overcoming physical, financial, social and emotional barriers to living your healthiest life.
For more information visit the CHT website:
Vermont Adult Learning provides adults 16 years and older with necessary skills to successfully transition to employment and post-secondary education.
For more information visit the VAL website:
3SquaresVT can help you stretch your food budget so you can put three healthy meals on your table every day.
For more information and applications visit the 3Squares website:
The Vermont 2-1-1 database contains detailed descriptions of programs and services available to Vermonters that are provided by local community groups, social service and health-related agencies, government organizations, and others.
For more information visit the Vermont 2-1-1 website:
WIC is a nutrition program for you and your growing family. WIC includes nutrition education, breastfeeding support, healthy foods and health care referrals.
For more information visit the WIC website:
Supporting Vermont Seniors 60 Years and Older to Live Independently In Their Communities.
For More Information Visit The Senior Solutions Website:
HCRS' mission is to to provide creative, collaborative, and compassionate health care services that are responsive to the needs of their communities.
For more information visit HCRS Website:
Turning Point Recovery Center (TPRC) supports people in or seeking recovery from substance use disorder (SUD).
For more information visit TPRC Website:
Below are forms you may print out home and either drop off or mail in.
Springfield Family Center Intake Form: Form required to access Food Shelf at the Springfield Family Center.
Volunteer Application: Application for ALL volunteers.
Mail to all forms to the:
Springfield Family Center, Inc.
365 Summer Street
Springfield, VT 0516
Your contributions enable us to be there for individuals and families facing significant adversity.
Business Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00am-2:30p (click on "About Us" tab and then services for specifics on program hours).
Physical address:
130 Springfield Plaza Road, Suite #9 Springfield, VT 05156
Mailing address:
PO Box 20 North Springfield, VT 05150
Phone: (802) 885-3646 Fax: (802) 885-7245
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