News
2/11/2021
211 DAY: HIGHLIGHTING VITAL ROLE IN A YEAR OF CHANGE
Contacts to Vermont 211 Increase Dramatically During Pandemic
Vermont 211 Launches New User-Friendly Online Search
Press Release | Vermont Business Magazine
6/15/2018
Attorney General Donovan and Vermont 211 to collaborate on "Elder Protection Initiative"
3/19/2018
Vermont 211 joins the American Red Cross of New Hampshire and Vermont in celebrating the 2018 "Everyday Heroes Awards"
5/11/2017
Vermont 211 referrals now available by text message
5/11/2017
Age Well and United Ways of Vermont 211 Announce Innovative Partnership for Vermont Senior Helpline
5/9/2017
Local officials work to help human trafficking victims
12/9/2016
Vermont 211 and Emergency Shelters Gear Up for Cold Weather
11/9/2016
Vermont 211 and Emergency Responders Recognized
5/19/2016
Standards of Excellence Achieved -
Vermont 211 Earns National Accreditation
11/11/2015
United Way’s Vermont 211 program stands ready to help stop it. Victims and potential victims of HT can dial 2-1-1 and get connected to a local facilitator, law enforcement and/or the National Human Trafficking Resource Center (NHTRC – Polaris, 24/7 hotline)
10/02/2015
A new statewide phone line to support families with young children was announced today by the United Ways of Vermont.
Help Me Grow Phone Line Seeks to Help Families
United Ways of Vermont and Vermont 211 celebrate the grand opening of it's headquarters and state of the art contact center. Read all about it below.
Vermont 2-1-1 opens new call center.
The Working Toward Wellness grant, offered by the Vermont Department of Health, provides funding and technical assistance for the development or improvement of workplace wellness programs across the state. United Ways of Vermont/Vermont 211 was notified as a recipient of the grant! Read more below.