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Hello Cambridge Families,
This post is a list of resources that can be used for concerns around personal/family safety. It also lists who to call if you're feeling sick or if you need help with housing or food. It includes the phone numbers of emergency services and information on how to stay healthy. 
Please know I am also available for any health questions or concerns at sreed@cesvt.net or 521-5619. 
Your health and safety is very important to me.

Emergency Services
            911
            Mobile Crisis Team 888.8888
            Text Line 741741
Safety
            Lamoille County Sheriff Department
            Location: 162 Commonwealth Ave. Hyde Park
            Contact: 802.888.3502
           
DCF
            Location: 63 Professional Dr # 3, Morristown, VT 05661
            Contact: 802.888.4576 To Report Child Abuse: 1.800.649.5285

Physical and Mental Health:
            Copely Medical Center
            Location: 528 Washington Hwy, Morrisville, VT 0566
            Contact: 802.888.8888
           
Lamoille County Mental Health Services
Location: 72 Harrel Street, Morrisville, VT 05661
Contact: Crisis line: 802-888-5026 Mon-Fri, 8-4:30 /802-888-8888 Nights & Weekends.
Main line: (802)888-5026

            Behavioral Health and Wellness:
Contact: 802-888-8320 to set up an appointment 
Location: 607 Washington Highway, Morrisville VT 05661

            Community Health Services of Lamoille County
Location: Behavioral Health and Wellness, 607 Washington Highway Morrisville VT 05661
Contact: Matt Sadowsky, MA, LPM, Clinic Director. 802.888.8320 / msadowsky@chslv.org 
Samantha Ballard. 802.888.8320

Nutrition Services
Johnson Food Shelf
Location: 780 Railroad Street, Johnson
Contact: 802.635.9003

Housing Resources:
The Family Center: LINK Program
Location: Lamoille Family Center, 480 Cady’s Falls Rd. Morristown, VT 05661
Contact: Jeff Hunsberger. 802.730.7802(direct line) / 802.888.5229(LFC main line) / jhunsberger@lamoillefamilycenter.org

Lamoille Community House
Location: 103 West Main St., Hyde Park, VT 05655
Contact: 802.521.7943  /
info@lamoilleshelter.org
           
Capstone Community Action
Location: 250 Industrial Park, Morristown, VT 05661
Contact: 1-800-639-8710 or (802) 888-7993

Clarina Howard Nichols Center
Location: Drop-in community center- 120 Northgate Plaza, Suite 3, Morrisville VT 05661
Contact: 24/7 hotline : 802.888.5256 / Business : 802.888.2584

            211
Location: Online/Statewide
Contact: https://www.navigateresources.net/211vermont/


Lamoille County Food Share
Location: 197 Harrel Stree, Morrisville
Contact: 802.888.6550

Hardwick Area Food Pantry
Location: 39 W. Church Street, Hardwick
              Contact: 802.472.5940

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