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Times Argus: New money from state to boost aid for homeless

The Times Argus | August 03, 2017 By STEPHEN MILLS STAFF WRITER BARRE — Homeless advocates are working to add services in central Vermont with the help of a $300,000 appropriation by the Legislature in the last session.   The money will be used to expand services managed by the Good Samaritan Haven homeless shelter in […]

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Community Kitchen Academy June 2017 Graduation

Good Sam is proud that one of our guests graduated from the Community Kitchen Academy this month. The Community Kitchen Academy (CKA), a partnership between the Vermont Foodbank and Capstone Community Action, helps under- and unemployed Vermonters for a career in the food service industry through an intensive culinary skills development, career readiness and job placement

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VT Digger: VERMONT HOMELESS COUNT UP BY 11 PERCENT

More than 1,200 Vermonters including more than 300 children were homeless on January 24, according to the latest annual report designed to measure homelessness. The annual Point-In-Time Count Report, released Tuesday, showed 1,225 homeless Vermonters, an increase of 11 percent over 2016. There were 306 homeless children, representing 25 percent of the total. More than

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Times Argus: Shelter seeks lasting results for homeless

Central Vermont’s only emergency housing shelter has seen some changes recently, improving its mission to provide much more than just a bed and a meal in the evenings. The 30-bed Good Samaritan Haven in Barre serves Lamoille, Orange and Washington counties and operates an additional 14-bed overflow shelter at the Hedding United Methodist Church in

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Vermont Affordable Housing Coalition:Affordable Housing Is Out of Reach for Low-Wage Vermonters

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 8, 2017 CONTACT: Erhard Mahnke, 802.233.2902, [email protected] Luke Dodge, 802.660.9484, [email protected] Affordable Housing Is Out of Reach for Low-Wage Vermonters The Average Vermont Renter Can’t Afford a Modest 2-Bedroom Apartment – See more at: https://www.vtaffordablehousing.org/news/2017/06/2017-out-of-reach-report-released-today/#sthash.CKApJ4x1.dpuf BURLINGTON, VT – In order to afford a modest, two-bedroom apartment at the Fair Market Rent

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People: Homeless Vermont Man Honored for Saving Life of Truck Driver After Horrific Accident

A homeless man who had been living in the woods off an interstate highway in Williston, Vermont, witnessed a horrific incident and sprang into action to save the life of the man who was behind the wheel. On May 4, truck driver Paul Bristol suffered a sudden, serious heart attack, causing him to veer into

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Times Argus: Welch to seek more money for homeless

BARRE — Government funding ultimately saves money and improves personal outcomes for homeless people helped by federal, state and local programs, local housing officials said Monday. Vermont Congressional Rep. Pater Welch said he would reintroduce legislation to increase funding that would help small states like Vermont combat homelessness. Speaking at the Good Samaritan Haven homeless

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