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Rutland / Vermont / United States
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The Adult Mental Health Division of Rutland Mental Health Services offers a variety of programs and services which are designed to assist people in improving the quality of their lives. We encourage and support each individual to identify and attain his/her personal goals. We empower individuals to grow and gain greater independence. We provide support that empowers individuals to: develop meaningful and mutually supportive relationships; work or engage in other meaningful activity; live where they want to live, and; be active participants in the community in which they reside. With the consent of the person served, families are encouraged to participate in the assessment and treatment process The Child Services Division: When a child in Rutland County needs help, Child and Family Services is always within reach any day, any time. Under Rutland Mental Health Services (RMHS), the programs offered embrace the emotional and behavioral problems that may affect youth, from birth to the teenage years. Last year alone, Child and Family Services provided aid to nearly 1,200 children. As part of Community Care Network, Child and Family Services delivers a wide range of human services, including: ? Mental Health and Substance Abuse Assessment ? Outpatient Therapy (individual, group, family) ? Therapeutic Case Management ? Outpatient Substance Abuse Services ? School-Based Services ? Psychiatric Assessment and Medication Management ? 24/7 Crisis Services Substance Abuse Philosophy: We believe: ? Alcohol and other drug dependence is a primary, treatable disease. ? The disease is chronic, progressive and has lifelong implications. ? The disease affects the social, emotional, physical, mental and spiritual aspects of life. ? The disease has a profound impact on the family, as well as other significant relationships. ? The disease affects each individual differently. ? Treatment must be individualized to meet the needs of each person.
Craftsbury / Vermont / United States
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Burlington / Vermont / United States
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The Y is a nonprofit like no other. That’s because in 10,000 neighborhoods across the nation, the Y has the presence and partnerships to not just promise, but deliver, positive change. In Burlington, we’ve been listening and responding to our community for over 150 years. The Y brings people together. We connect people of all ages and backgrounds to bridge gaps in community needs. The Y nurtures potential. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive.
Bennington / Vermont / United States
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The UCS Mission We help people improve their quality of life. We envision a strengthened community where people feel valued, empowered, secure, and purposeful. We respect peoples dignity, accept them for who they are, and creatively help them to thrive, with the understanding that helping others helps us all.
Stowe / Vermont / United States
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Give your child the help he or she needs to grow into a thoughtful, respectful and caring person by enrolling him or her in Apple Tree Learning Centers in Stowe, VT. We offer a variety of programs for children, from infants to 12-year-olds. If you’ve been searching for an exceptional child care program, look no further than Apple Tree Learning Centers. Call 802-253-4321 to schedule a tour of our facility.
Rutland / Vermont / United States
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The Adult Mental Health Division of Rutland Mental Health Services offers a variety of programs and services which are designed to assist people in improving the quality of their lives. We encourage and support each individual to identify and attain his/her personal goals. We empower individuals to grow and gain greater independence. We provide support that empowers individuals to: develop meaningful and mutually supportive relationships; work or engage in other meaningful activity; live where they want to live, and; be active participants in the community in which they reside. With the consent of the person served, families are encouraged to participate in the assessment and treatment process The Child Services Division: When a child in Rutland County needs help, Child and Family Services is always within reach any day, any time. Under Rutland Mental Health Services (RMHS), the programs offered embrace the emotional and behavioral problems that may affect youth, from birth to the teenage years. Last year alone, Child and Family Services provided aid to nearly 1,200 children. As part of Community Care Network, Child and Family Services delivers a wide range of human services, including: ? Mental Health and Substance Abuse Assessment ? Outpatient Therapy (individual, group, family) ? Therapeutic Case Management ? Outpatient Substance Abuse Services ? School-Based Services ? Psychiatric Assessment and Medication Management ? 24/7 Crisis Services Substance Abuse Philosophy: We believe: ? Alcohol and other drug dependence is a primary, treatable disease. ? The disease is chronic, progressive and has lifelong implications. ? The disease affects the social, emotional, physical, mental and spiritual aspects of life. ? The disease has a profound impact on the family, as well as other significant relationships. ? The disease affects each individual differently. ? Treatment must be individualized to meet the needs of each person.
Burlington / Vermont / United States
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The Greater Burlington YMCA serves the community with a range of child care and recreational programs for children, youths, adults and senior citizens. Founded in 1866, the organization also offers various physical education and cultural programs. Its facility features a gymnasium, spinning room, cardiovascular center, racquetball court and indoor pools. The Greater Burlington YMCA s exercise and sport programs include natal exercise, yoga, kickboxing, dance, basketball and water fitness classes. The organization operates Camp Abnaki for boys between the ages of 6 and 16. It provides swimming lessons for children, teenagers and adults. Located in Burlington, Vt., the Greater Burlington YMCA offers infant-toddler, pre-school, kindergarten and after-school child care programs.
Burlington / Vermont / United States
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Founded in 1893, Lund Family Center is a nonprofit agency based in Burlington, Vt. The agency offer a therapeutic residential treatment program for pregnant and parenting young women, a comprehensive adoption program, a teen pregnancy prevention program and a wide range of other child and family services. In addition to local and interstate infant and older children adoptions, it assists families who want to pursue in international adoptions. Its other programs include, a NAEYC accredited early childhood center, parent education workshops and support, boot camp for new dads, comprehensive educational services for residents and day students working toward their diploma, drug treatment for residents and outpatients and childbirth education. The agency has received the United States Department of Health and Human Services 2003 Adoption Excellence Award, the March of Dimes 2003 Lifetime Achievement Award and the GlaxoWellcome Child Health Recognition Award.
Essex Junction / Vermont / United States
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Williston / Vermont / United States
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Children should be providedbalance, a variety of activities, and types of involvement that takes intoconsideration all the different learning styles. There must be enough flexibility within these planned offerings to spontaneously accommodate group or individual needs, unexpected circumstances, or personal visits.Opportunities to learn how to function effectively within a group settingand become aware of the needs of others, while at the same time beingaccepted as an individual, are also important to a young childsdevelopment and should be considered in any program.