Vermont Flood Response Information
The devastation caused by recent flooding has displaced thousands of Vermonters and closed hundreds of businesses. The long-term impact of these losses is only just being realized.
United Ways across Vermont are working together to understand, respond to, and communicate local needs in our communities. This page will be regularly updated with the latest information, resources, and recommendations we collectively gather.
Get Help
We all have times when we need help. Don’t hesitate to get the support you need.
Immediate Needs and Reporting Property Damage
If you need non-emergency help and connection to resources, call 2-1-1 or text your zip code to 898211. Please note Vermont 211 has been inundated with calls and emails and is making every effort to respond to individual requests as quickly as possible.
To report property damage: (1) make a claim with your insurance (even if you don’t think it will be covered), (2) contact your town/city clerk to report damage, and (3) report damage to 211, ideally using the online form. These are all critical steps in getting state and federal assistance with cleanup.
Give Help
Vermonters care about and want to help their neighbors. Local needs vary community to community and are quickly changing. Here are some ways you can help without – unintentionally – getting in the way.
Volunteer
Many municipalities — and the state — are coordinating volunteer efforts and have asked people to sign up to receive direction about where their labor or equipment will be best put to use by heading to VERMONT.GOV/VOLUNTEER.
Please await instructions about how to help. People who wish to help are asked to register and not self-deploy. Do not show up in communities without first finding out what kind of help is most needed.
REGISTER TO VOLUNTEER
United Way of Northwest Vermont***
July 17, 2023