Thanks to the generous support of this community, we met our matching goal! Neagley Chase matched $1,000 of donations, RK Miles matched $1,000, and Silver Maple Construction matched $500, bringing $2,500 in donations up to $5,000. And, we raised $2,010 on top of that!
Because of your support, we are able to make it possible for our local family, friends, and neighbors to have an affordable home. A home where they can keep their family safe and healthy. Where they can take pride and thrive—maybe save up for college or simply not have to choose between paying rent and putting dinner on the table. Where they can reduce their carbon footprint by living in energy-efficient properties near job centers, reducing their commute and contributing to our vibrant downtown economies. Where seniors can live as independently as possible with their own place to call home and programs like SASH to help them stay healthy—physically, emotionally, and socially. Your donation doesn’t just provide housing: it builds homes!
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For the past 37 years Mary’s Restaurant at Inn at Baldwin Creek in Bristol has been serving a FREE Christmas dinner for Addison County residents. The dinner is targeted for low-income and elderly Addison County residents, but it is open to all. This year, it will be held Sunday, December 15 (see below for more info).
FREE ACTR transportation is available to those needing a ride. ACTR is asking riders to please call by noon on Thursday the 12th to reserve their ride. We want to make sure we have enough seats for everyone who wants to attend! Bus itinerary: The Meadows 11:30am Commons 11:34 Academy St Hub 11:42 John Graham Shelter 12:05pm Armory Lane Housing 12:08 Bristol Green 12:30 Mary’s Restaurant 12:40 Return transportation also provided as soon as all diners in our group have been served. Do you enjoy working with people, supporting communities, and getting your hands dirty? ACCT is partnering with the Vermont Community Garden Network and Housing Vermont to hire a part-time seasonal Garden Coordinator to help out at our properties with community gardens by supporting residents in their gardening endeavors. Community gardens have many health benefits from increased food security to enhanced community and social connections. The position is sponsored by the Vermont Community Garden Network. Visit http://vcgn.org/get-involved/jobs/ for more info and to apply!
Back in October, ACCT (along with Northern Daughters Art Gallery and CSAC) co-sponsored a screening of "Beyond Hoarding" at Vergennes Opera House presented by John Graham Housing and Services and the Hoarding Task Force. In addition to covering the costs of the screening, the event also raised over $100 for the Hoarding Task Force transfer station fees fund. As many as 2,000 people in Addison County are currently struggling with hoarding disorder. 47 people came out to the screening on a Sunday afternoon, a testament to how many lives are touched by this difficult issue. ACCT is working to support events like this and partners with the Hoarding Task Force to try to affect better outcomes for residents who might have a hoarding issue jeopardizing their housing, as hoarding is a leading cause of eviction besides non-payment of rent.
There is help in Addison County, accessible to all, regardless of their financial situation! Reach out to Ellen Repstad; [email protected]; for more information, to make a referral, or if you are interested in joining the taskforce. All are welcome!
We had a busy fall at ACCT and can hardly believe December is upon us already! We broke ground at Vergennes Community Housing, co-sponsored a successful and informative hoarding workshop by John Graham Shelter and the Hoarding Task Force along with CSAC and Northern Daughters Art Gallery, and leased up half a dozen new families and individuals, including several who were recently homeless and now have permanent housing! Check out these stories and more on the blog.
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We have been creating affordable housing and conserving land for 30 years. Our mission is to ensure that residents of Addison County have access to a solid foundation: a safe, affordable place to call home. As of 2019, ACCT owns and operates almost 700 units of permanently affordable housing, with more homes on the way! We do so in five key areas: · Property management for 274 multifamily apartments; · Operation of 340 lots in nine nonprofit ACCT-owned parks for owner-occupied mobile homes; · Down-payment grants for first-time home-buyers and stewardship of 78 homes currently in our perpetually affordable single-family ownership program; · Providing "Support and Services at Home" through the SASH program for up to 200 residents of ACCT senior housing & in surrounding communities; · Developing new units to help alleviate the county's affordability crisis, including 24 brand-new, energy efficient, modern apartments at Vergennes Community Housing that will be available in 2020. This year, ACCT celebrated our 30th Anniversary at our Sip to Support!! The local community came out to support us in spades, raising around $8,000 for affordable housing. We couldn't be more grateful. Help us continue to provide affordable housing for the next 30 years. Your gift helps keep rent affordable and makes it possible for over 600 families to live and work right here in Addison County. We gratefully accept donations of any size, and ask that you consider making a tax-deductible donation of $1, $2, or even $10 for every year you've had a roof over your head. You can donate online at www.addisontrust.org/donate, or send us a check at PO Box 311, Vergennes, VT 05491. Thank you! At ACCT, our motto is "it all starts with a home." |
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