SASH For All

Bringing services and supports to your home, family, and community

 

We’re here for you!

What is SASH For All? SASH stands for Support and Services and Home. The goal is to work with residents (you) to provide a broad and flexible spectrum of support and resources within the home to empower you to achieve goals you have set for yourself. SASH For All is completely FREE and voluntary.

What do SASH Participants Receive?

  • In-person visits with the staff and a comprehensive health and wellness assessment- updated yearly
  • a team-based, person-centered approach to assist you in meeting your goals
  • one-on-one support and regular access to health promotion and prevention programs
  • a personalized and/or family Healthy Living Plan, based on your own goals
  • access to fun and informative events as part of your local Community Healthy Living Plan – including community meals, educational opportunities, workshops, exercise classes and more!
  • Regular check-ins and support from your SASH coordinator, Wellness Nurse, and Peer Support Advocate
  • General referrals to help you obtain information on services and resource options in the community
  • an informed team to help in a crisis or special time of need

SASH is person-centered, is focused on prevention, education, and support, and links you to programs and services that best meet your needs.

 

Are you a resident in Brattleboro or Putney? Give us a call or click here to get signed up.

We can’t wait to here from you!

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SASH FOR ALL TEAM

 

Barbara Carey, Wellness Nurse;

Joyce St. Jean Resident Services Manager

Elena Luring, SASH For All Coordinator

Jeff Rose, Social Emotional Wellness Clinician

The SASH For All team is visiting properties in Brattleboro and Putney- say hi, get to know the Coordinator and Wellness Nurse, sign up for the FREE and self-driven program that supports you and your family achieve your wellness goals and connect to resources.

Call (802)246-2127 to set up an appointment with our SASH For All team!

Find Supports & Resources

Resources are available to all of us; you are supported! Reach out to judgement-free resources listed below by clicking on the topic

Addictions

AA hotline 802-257-5801
NA hotline 802-265-6414
website aavt.org and na.org
Turning Point: peer support for addictions and
recovery
39 Elm Street, Brattleboro,
802-257-5600
VT Helplink is your resource for finding substance use treatment and recovery services in VT. Trained specialists can help you or your loved one take a step toward recovery. 

Physical Health

The SASH For All Program staff can help you navigate the health insurance sign ups. Reach out if you need help working through this! Open enrollment ends January 15 for State insurance. 

Free state insurance:
Call 1-855-899-9600
info.healthconnect.vermont.gov
Need a primary care doctor?
Call BMH Centralized
Scheduling: 802-251-8777
Walk in clinic: Tuesday evenings 5-8pm, at 191 Clark Avenue
802-251-8484

Planned Parenthood Northeast New England: connect with essential healthcare resources

Money

Food Stamps (SNAP), General Assistance, Welfare
(Reach Up), Fuel Assistance –>Apply for all at 1-800-479-6151 or online at
www.dcf.vermont.gov/my benefits/apply (then click the
“access my benefits” tab)
Internet: $9.95/ month www.internetessentials.com
Free smartphone, minutes and data:
www.qlinkwireless.com
Help paying rent:
SEVCA 802-772-4575 x2

 Quit Tobacco Or Nicotine And Get Rewards.

Enroll and earn up to $150.

Enroll Online   Or  call 1-800-QUIT-NOW (784-8669)

802Quits offers FREE support programs by phone, online or by text.

If you are uninsured or a Medicaid member, or if you use menthol products,

you can earn up to $150 in gift cards by participating.

Pregnant Vermonters and new parents can get up to $250.

Housing

Windham & Windsor Housing Trust SASH For All
Coordinator: Katy Peterson, 802-246-2127

Emergency Shelter and Support for people without
housing: Groundworks Collaborative has a shelter,
overflow shelter, case management support and a food
shelf. Contact Groundworks Drop In Center 802-257-5415
www.groundworksvt.org

Mental Health

Crisis Hotline 24-hr support: 1-800-622-4235

Counseling and medication supports:
HCRS: 254-6028
51 Fairview Street, Brattleboro

Anna Marsh Clinic of Brattleboro Retreat:
802-257-7785

Otter Creek/ Matrix Health Care: 802 254-2291
80 Linden Street, Brattleboro, VT 05301

Food

Free community food shelf: FoodWorks, 141 Canal Street, 802-490-2412

Daily soup kitchen list click here

Food Stamps/ “Three Squares”:800-479-6151

Find nutrician tips and recipes by clicking here!

Jobs

Department of Labor: (802) 254-4555,
28 Vernon Street, 2nd floor, Brattleboro, VT 05301

Voc Rehab Vermont: (802) 257-0579
28 Vernon Street, Suite 400, Brattleboro, VT 05301

BIPOC Centered

Susu CommUNITY Farm: SUSU commUNITY Farm is a Afro Indigenous stewarded farm in Southern Vermont. We offer life affirming spaces for Black, Indigenous, People of color to THRIVE.

The Root Social Justice Center: Our mission is to support BIPOC-led organizing in support of growing a movement for racial justice in our communities. 

Atowi: Atowi is an Elnu Abenaki community initiative to affirm Native relationships to the Land and its inhabitants, raise Indigenous voices, and foster inclusion with understanding, in place. 

Family

Having trouble finding and or paying for childcare? click here for the Winston Prouty Resource Center

WIC: WIC is the USDA Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children. WIC gives you access to healthy foods, nutrition education and counseling, and breastfeeding support. If you’re pregnant, a caregiver, or a parent with a child under five, WIC is right for you!

The Village Closet at 60 Austine Drive, Brattleboro: Your source for free baby, children, and pregnancy clothing items open Wednesdays 3:30-5:30pm, Saturdays 10am-12pm or by appointment! 

Parenting with Respect By Fathers For Fathers: Contact the Greater Falls Communty Justice Center for more information on this class.

Planned Parenthood Northeast New England: connect with essential healthcare resources

LGBTQIA+ Resources

Out in the Open:
Connecting rural LGBTQ people to build community, visibility, knowledge, and power.

WWHT pay rent online

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