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Kicked to the Curb: After a Year in Hotels, Homeless Vermonters Prepare to Live in Tents and Cars

Kicked to the Curb: After a Year in Hotels, Homeless Vermonters Prepare to Live in Tents and Cars
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Governor appoints Howard Kalfus as superior court judge

National Foster Care Month Celebrates Those Who Nurture Youth

Courtesy of Vermont DCF Barbara Bruno runs a tight ship. As a foster care provider who feels she can best support teens and young adults, Bruno understands that for many teens in foster care, guidance and stability are key to addressing their trauma. With steady guidance and care, Bruno sees teens blossom into more confident, secure and resilient people. “They want guidelines,” she asserts. “For many of these kids, they’ve not had a lot of that. Guidelines give them security and stability they crave even if they sometimes rebel against it. I’m glad I can be here for them,” she said.

Valley News - Vermont eyeing phase-out of homeless motel program starting in June

Vermont eyeing phase-out of homeless motel program starting in June The Travel Inn in Rutland is one of 75 motels around Vermont where state agencies are housing about 2,700 people who would otherwise be homeless. Photo by Mike Dougherty/VTDigger Modified: 4/28/2021 8:57:48 PM The state has proposed phasing out the motel emergency housing that has provided shelter to thousands of Vermonters during the pandemic. As of July 1, about 700 people mostly single adults without disabilities will no longer be eligible for the motel rooms that have been available since the start of the pandemic. They’ll receive about $1,500 per household to help pay for shelter.

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