Independence Place (IP), Lund’s 20-year old transitional housing program that has provided essential support for families preparing to live independently, will close on June 30, 2020. The Vermont Agency of Human Services notified Lund in December 2019 that it would cut funding for IP by June 30, 2020. Despite our efforts over the past two… Read More »
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Time to deliver the mail…
This year’s Pitchin’ for a Purpose cornhole tournament, will bring us something new…The Airmail Challenge. The fun game tests the competitor’s ability to “deliver the mail”! It’s a simple contest where getting the beanbag in the hole is the only thing that counts. The game is played with a box rather than a board. This… Read More »
Congratulations Stephanie Amyot – Employee of the Quarter!
Stephanie Amyot has been recognized as one of two Employees of the Quarter for Lund’s most recently completed quarter. Stephanie is shown in the top right of the screen in the picture here. She was zooming in to a recent Post Permanency team meeting from her home office – her base for providing Post… Read More »
Congratulations Amie Baker! – Employee of the Quarter
Amie Baker is one of two Employees of the Quarter for the most recent quarter! Amie is an RPP Case Manager located at the Burlington DCF office. Amie takes pride in her work and is always striving to improve her work performance. Due to outstanding work experience in this field, and many years of professional… Read More »
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Happy Valentine’s Day from Lund! There is a heart right in the middle of our logo (and right in the middle of the work that we do) so this really is our season. Lund is a leader and advocate for Vermont families. Lund believes that all children deserve love and to really love children, we… Read More »
10 Reasons You Need to be at Pitchin’ for a Purpose 3!
This year’s Pitchin’ for a Purpose cornhole tournament will be held on Saturday May 9th at the Burlington International Airport. We need you there and here’s why you should register today… All the funds raised will go to support Lund’s work to help children and parents reach their full potential as individuals and members of… Read More »
Congratulations Anna Mumford – 2019 Elizabeth Lund Employee of the Year!
We are delighted to announce that the Elizabeth Lund Employee of the Year for 2019 is Anna Mumford, Post Permanency Services Provider in the adoption department. (Pictured right with Melissa Appleton, Post Permanency Services Coordinator (l)) and Wanda Audette, Director of Adoption (r)) Anna works in Chittenden County providing support to families joined through… Read More »
Congratulations to Jess Kell – Jeff Small Pioneer Award Winner 2019
Jess Kell, Kids-A-Part Parenting Coordinator, is the winner of the 2019 Jeff Small Pioneer Award. She was celebrated for her commitment to being the voice for a population who in so many different ways is voiceless, her grit, her tenacity and her quiet, unwavering adherence to what is right. (Jess, pictured right with her partner Shay… Read More »
Happy New Year!
“Sometimes courage isn’t climbing Mount Everest or changing the world. Sometimes your mountain to climb is made up of weekdays and months, made up of pushing yourself forward even when you want to nestle into the past. Sometimes changing the world means changing your world as gradually as you need to, as gently as you… Read More »
Meet Lund’s New Interim Director – Tricia Coates
Tricia joined Lund on December 9th for a six month appointment as Interim Executive Director. Learn more about Tricia here: 1. What was your job immediately prior to this? What did you do there? I was the Director of External and Governmental Affairs for the Vermont State College System. I was in charge of advocating… Read More »
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