Vermont 211 launches new website

Vermont Business Magazine Vermont 211, a confidential 24/7 helpline that connects Vermonters with community, health, and human services, has launched a new website at https://vermont211.org/.

“Vermont 211 is pleased to take our 17-year-old service into the 21st Century with new ease of access and tools to find resources and to look up data and other information,” said Elizabeth Gilman, Interim Executive Director.

Visitors can see up-to-the minute data on Vermont 211’s referrals to resources through “211 Counts.” They can search in our Community Resource Directory for over 3,000 programs ranging from afterschool programs – food pantries, tax preparation, subsidized housing, veterans’ resources, disability services, debt counseling, mental health services – to bus information and much more. Plus, service providers can apply to add their agency to our database – or update their existing information.

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Vermont 211 worked with Eternity Marketing, a Burlington-based web design and digital marketing firm, to create the website.

Vermont 211 is a free, information and referral program of the United Ways of Vermont, a statewide nonprofit. The mission of the United Ways of Vermont (UWsVT) is to provide a forum for mutual support and training for local United Ways. UWsVT keeps a broad, statewide perspective and supports each local United Way by encouraging collaboration and providing support.

6.22.2022. (Essex Junction) Vermont 211, a program of The United Ways of Vermont http://www.Vermont211.org