Consumer Assistance Program (Attorney General’s Office)
To file a complaint against a business or regarding internet & telephone scams.
Toll-Free: 1-800-649-2424
Vermont Assistive Technology Program (DAIL)
The AT Act Programs help individuals of all ages find accessible solutions to overcome barriers at home, work, and in the community, as related to disability and aging-related needs.
Toll-Free: 1-800-750-6355
dail.atinfo@vermont.gov
Vermont Telecommunications Equipment Distribution Program (VCIL)
11 East State Street
Montpelier, Vermont 05602
Phone: (802) 229-0501
Toll-Free: 800-639-1522
Fax: (802) 229-0503
info@vcil.org
Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (VABVI)
Offers training, services, and support to visually impaired Vermonters
South Burlington: 1-800-639-5861
Berlin: (802) 505-4006
Brattleboro: (802) 254-8761
Rutland (802) 775-6452
general@vabvi.org
Vancro Integrated Interpreting Service
Vancro Integrated Interpreting Services is a unique service-disabled veteran-owned small business led by American Sign Language interpreters and Deaf individuals.
Video Phone: (802) 275-0104
Phone: (802) 271-0103
interpretingservices@vancro.com
Deaf Vermonter Advocacy Services
DVAS is an advocacy agency culturally and linguistically designed to meet the specific needs of Deaf, Deaf/Blind, and Hard of Hearing individuals and victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Video Phone: (802) 461-4707
Text: (802) 249-0345
Rebecca.Lalanne@dvas.org
Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deaf-Blind Education Services Project (CDCI)
Program to provide consultative services to school teams and families of students (age 3-22) who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or Deaf-Blind (DHHDB).
Phone: (802) 552-8243
Ileene.therrien@uvmhealth.org
Vermont Association of the Deaf (VTAD)
VTAD’s goal is to create a better world for deaf individuals and their families through community outreach, advocacy, education, legislative efforts, and collaboration.
Phone: (802) 858-2323
admin@deafvermont.com
AT4ALL Vermonters
The AT Exchange is a free site for Vermonters to exchange gently used durable medical equipment. Some examples of items listed are shower benches, canes, walkers, hospital beds, adapted vehicles, and assistive technology.
The National Center on Accessible Educational Materials
The National Center on Accessible Educational Materials for Learning at CAST provides technical assistance, coaching, and resources to increase the availability and use of accessible educational materials and technologies for learners with disabilities across the lifespan.
Phone: (781) 245-2212
cast@cast.org
Fire Safe 802 Program
Facilitated by the Vermont Center for Independent Living, assists low-income Vermonters who are Deaf, hard of hearing, and DeafBlind in obtaining essential items such as fire alarm detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, and/or alarm clock.
Phone: 802-479-7561
Toll-Free: 800- 640-2106
Vermont Speech Language Hearing Association
The mission of the Vermont Speech-Language Hearing Association (VSHA) is to serve the needs of professionals who deal with communication disorders through, professional development, advocacy, and colleagueship.
Vermont Language Justice Project
The Vermont Language Justice Project allows people with language access needs the ability to make informed decisions about their health and safety as well as navigating everyday life in the USA.
Public Service Videos in up to 19 Languages
156 Battery Street
Burlington, VT 05401
Email: vljp@cctv.org
Phone: (802) 734-4828