Vermont Business Magazine The devastation caused by recent flooding has displaced thousands of Vermonters and closed hundreds of businesses. The long-term impact of these losses is only just being realized.
While some counties are currently experiencing more loss than others, every United Way in the state is raising funds in a coordinated effort to ensure Vermonters get the help they need to respond, recover, and rebuild.
Please support your local United Way's effort to get help where it's needed most by giving today! See below for a direct link to your local United Way’s flood relief fund page. This information can also be found on the homepage of vermont211.org.
Green Mountain United Way: (Caledonia, Essex, Orleans, Orange, and Washington Counties) https://tinyurl.com/yc5c2xrj
United Way of Lamoille County https://tinyurl.com/xw8jkpn4
United Way of Rutland County (Rutland and Bennington Counties) https://www.uwrutlandcounty.org/
United Way of Windham County https://www.unitedwaywindham.org/
United Way of Addison County https://tinyurl.com/3ds7fyue
United Way of Northwest Vermont (Chittenden, Franklin, and Grand Isle Counties) https://tinyurl.com/5d4dhhre
Granite United Way (Windsor County) http://www.graniteuw.org/
“Each of Vermont's United Ways is focused on understanding and responding to the urgent needs in the local communities we serve in the wake of the devastating 2023 floods. We know it is important to work together in raising resources to support our neighbors now and in the days, weeks, months, and even years ahead,” said United Ways of Vermont Executive Director Elizabeth Gilman. “Helping people put their lives back together after this kind of emergency is going to take a sustained, united effort. Donating to your local United Way is one way we can support each other and our neighbors.”
About United Ways of Vermont
Vermont 211 is a program of the United Ways of Vermont. 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. For more information, visit https://vermont211.org/.
Source: 7.14.2023. United Ways of Vermont

