November is National Adoption Month, and this year’s theme is Empowering Youth: Finding Points of Connection. Throughout November, we will be highlighting our recruiters who work tirelessly to find connections and homes for the children in Vermont waiting for their forever homes. Meet Mark Simino Title: Permanency Planning Counselor Years of Service: 9 Years Mark… Read More »
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Meet Macie: Wendy’s Wonderful Kid’s Recruiter
November is National Adoption Month, and this year’s theme is Empowering Youth: Finding Points of Connection. Throughout November, we will be highlighting our recruiters who work tirelessly to find connections and homes for the children in Vermont waiting for their forever homes. Meet Macie Klumper Title: Wendy’s Wonderful Kids Recruiter Years of Service: 2 years… Read More »
November is Adoption Month in Vermont
Waterbury, VT— Vermont Governor Phil Scott recently proclaimed November as Adoption Month in Vermont, recognizing the importance of ensuring every child has a permanent, safe, and entrusted family. Adoption Month is a time to: Project Family, a partnership between Lund and the Department for Children and Families (DCF), works to find permanent families for children… Read More »
Meet Kirk: Permanency Planning Counselor
November is National Adoption Month, and this year’s theme is Empowering Youth: Finding Points of Connection. Throughout November, we will be highlighting our recruiters who work tirelessly to find connections and homes for the children in Vermont waiting for their forever homes. Meet Kirk Brewster Title: Permanency Planning Counselor Years of Service: 6 years Kirk… Read More »
Meet Ashley: Wendy’s Wonderful Kid’s Recruiter
November is National Adoption Month, and this year’s theme is Empowering Youth: Finding Points of Connection. Throughout November, we will be highlighting our recruiters who work tirelessly to find connections and homes for the children in Vermont waiting for their forever homes. Meet Ashley Sargent Title: Wendy’s Wonderful Kid’s Recruiter Years of Service: 12 Ashley… Read More »
Vermont Families Need Your Support This Holiday Season
Together, we are strengthening families so that children can thrive.
Why is Prevention Crucial?
At Lund, we work on prevention every day. We understand that there are many complex pathways to substance misuse, and we know the challenges families with young children face, especially when they have multiple risk factors. By offering prevention and support services to these families, we aim to give them a strong foundation for a… Read More »
Lund’s Residential Treatment Program Reaches More Families in Need
Burlington, VT – In a significant milestone for the industry, we are thrilled to announce that Lund’s Residential Treatment Program has returned to pre-pandemic staffing levels, allowing the program to return to serving our full client capacity of 26 families. This achievement is a testament to our commitment to excellence, dedication to helping families thrive,… Read More »
Forest Friday
Children learn by playing; it’s one of the best parts of being a kid. Lund’s Early Childhood Education Program (LECP) uses a play-based curriculum, allowing children the opportunity for social/emotional, physical, and cognitive development. Children get outside every day to explore the beauty and science of nature. Not only does the change of environment stimulate… Read More »
Quick and Easy Dinner: Alfredo Sauce
It’s back-to-school time, and whether you have children going back to school or not, this is typically a busy transitional time. When things get hectic, it’s always helpful to have a recipe for a quick and delicious meal. Our Residential Treatment Program Food Services Coordinator, Daniel, loves creating nutritious and comforting meals for the families… Read More »
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