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Homeless Services in Vermont

Dignity is a daily need. If you’re experiencing homelessness or at risk of it, JohnHelp connects you to shelter, food, hygiene services, and caring outreach teams near you, and in Vermont, that help is within reach. Whether you live in Burlington, Essex, and Rutland or a small town in between, JohnHelp connects Vermont residents to trusted, local support.

You are not alone, and help exists in your community right now. We make it easy to find.

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Shelter help available in Vermont

Emergency shelter beds

Safe places to sleep tonight, including options for individuals, families, youth, and veterans.

Hygiene & basic needs

Showers, restrooms, clothing, and hygiene supplies to help you stay healthy and cared for.

Warming & cooling centers

Safe refuge from dangerous heat and cold, especially during extreme weather.

Street outreach & case management

Outreach teams who meet you where you are and help connect you to housing and services.

Who qualifies in Vermont?

Most homeless services are open to anyone in need, with some programs tailored to specific groups like families, youth, or veterans. JohnHelp helps you find the closest available help.

JohnHelp shows you shelter options near Burlington, Essex, and Rutland and across Vermont, ranked by what you qualify for and how close it is.

Shelter help in Vermont: common questions

Search JohnHelp for “shelter near me” to see emergency shelters and their availability. If you are in immediate danger, call 911.

Yes. Specialized programs support veterans experiencing homelessness. JohnHelp can connect you to them.

Many day centers offer showers, restrooms, and clothing. JohnHelp lists ones near you.

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Shelter help in Vermont

Help is closer than you think.

Search JohnHelp for shelter help in Vermont, or support the mission that keeps it free.