This is part of a series of articles in the Rutland Herald focused on the area nonprofit community and the impact on our region. Community Care Network is known by many simply as Rutland Mental
February is Black History month, an excellent time to celebrate the contributions of Black Americans, elevate black voices, and have more conversations about Black History with our family, friends, and loved ones. Here are some
Community Care Network -- Rutland Mental Health Services is excited to welcome Loree Zeif, LICSW as the new Emergency Services Director. Loree grew up in Lennox, Massachusetts and received her Bachelor's in Social Work from
Vermont Care Partners (VCP) is proud to announce that Counseling Service of Addison County (CSAC), Community Care Network/Rutland Mental Health Services (RMHS), Northeastern Family Institute (NFI), Health Care and Rehabilitation Services (HCRS), and Clara Martin
Rutland, Vermont—Thanks to the hard work of one passionate employee, Community Care Network has joined the Little Free Pantry movement to give back to the community and encourage neighborly support. The organization—one of ten designated
Rutland, Vermont—Despite the challenges of 2020, RSVP & The Volunteer Center volunteers helped provide approximately 15,000 new and restored toys to almost 1,200 Rutland County children through this year’s 20th annual Operation Dolls & More
Community Care Network congratulates Cinda Donton, of Rutland Mental Health Services, for being named Community Partner of the Year by Southwestern Vermont Council on Aging. Read the full press release below. "Southwestern Vermont Council on
On June 30, the InterAge Adult Day Program will close its doors due to financial struggles brought on by extended closure in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. InterAge has served the Rutland community for nearly
On April 24th, the Vermont National Guard was distributing meals at the Rutland Southern Vermont Regional Airport. When the Agency of Human Services called on the Community Care Network Crisis Team, they were able to
For the third year in a row, Community Care Network’s Early Childhood Team has been awarded Stewart’s Holiday Match grant in the amount of $500. This grant will be used to support the Parent Child