
We share information about resources in the community and the state of Vermont that provide services that complement or go beyond what Open Door Clinic offers. However, please don’t hesitate to contact us if we can help connect you with any of the services detailed below.

802Quits is Vermont’s free resource for quitting smoking and nicotine use.
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It offers personalized support to help people quit smoking, vaping, or using other nicotine products. With access to expert Quitline counselors, free nicotine replacement therapy (patches, gum, lozenges), personalized quit plans, interpretation services, and incentives for eligible individuals, 802Quits empowers Vermonters to build lasting, tobacco-free lives.
Learn more >>> or call 1-800-784-8669. 802Quits has both English and Spanish-speaking representatives and counselors. Chat service is available in English only. The Open Door Clinic can also connect you with their services.

Founded in 1980 as a community effort to support survivors of domestic and sexual violence, Atria Collective has become a vital resource for Addison County.
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Rooted in equity and guided by the values of liberation, transformation, safety, justice, and joy, Atria offers survivor-centered programs in safe and welcoming spaces. Its work continues a long tradition of community activism dedicated to ending violence and promoting collective well-being.
They assist with emergency safe housing for partners in abusive situations, and family court proceedings such as establishing child support payments. Learn more >>> or call (802) 388-9180 or their 24/7 emergency line at 1-800-388-4205. You can request an interpreter, if desired. You will be put on hold to connect with an interpreter.

The mission of Migrant Justice is to strengthen the voice, capacity, and power of the migrant farmworker community to organize for economic justice and human rights.
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The organization brings together community members to analyze common problems and envision collective solutions. Through ongoing investment in leadership development, Migrant Justice members deepen their skills and knowledge to organize for long-term systemic change.
If you’re a Spanish-speaker in Vermont experiencing work-related problems, call Migrant Justice’s TeleHelp line at 802-658-6770. Learn more >>> or ask general questions by calling their office at 802-540-8370.
English speakers experiencing work-related problems may wish to contact the Vermont Department of Labor (https://labor.vermont.gov/) or their Wage and Hour Program: 802-951-4083 Labor.WageHour@vermont.gov

Planned Parenthood of Northern New England (PPNE) offers contraception, family planning, sexual health and wellness, and STI/ STD prevention and treatment.
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At PPNE, people of all genders, sexual orientations, ages, races, and incomes are welcome. PPNE prides themselves on providing expert, respectful, and inclusive care. You can visit Planned Parenthood if you don’t have health insurance.
Get birth control, urinary tract infection treatment, emergency contraception, the abortion pill, and STI testing. They offer gender-affirming hormone therapy, patient support counseling, PrEP and PEP, erectile dysfunction treatment, and limited primary care services.
Learn more >>> or call 1-866-476-1321, Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. When prompted, press “9” if you wish to access a menu of services in Spanish. The Open Door Clinic can also connect you with Planned Parenthood services.

The Turning Point Center of Addison County is one of 12 peer recovery centers in Vermont focused on supporting individuals and families seeking recovery from substance use disorders and other addictions.
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Its services help people rebuild their lives and become productive and engaged members of society. Volunteers and staff offer peer support, evidence-based services, educational programs, and recovery training in a safe and supportive environment.
Learn more >>> or call (802) 388-4249. Spanish speakers can contact Open Door Clinic to access Turning Point services in Spanish.

Vermont Adult Learning offers access to English language classes and GED (high school equivalency diploma) courses.
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The mission of the Vermont Adult Learning Program is to create an innovative, inclusive, and equitable learning environment that provides personalized educational and professional development opportunities to Vermont residents by developing relationships, strengthening communities, and fostering lifelong learning.
Learn more >>> or call (802) 388-4392, or contact Open Door Clinic to connect with VAL’s services in Spanish.

You First is a free program for Vermont women and anyone with breast or cervical cancer, ages 35 to 64.
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Members receive heart health screenings and can set goals to reduce their risk, as well as counseling on nutrition, physical activity, and smoking cessation. They also receive lifestyle benefits such as gym memberships and farmers’ market vouchers, and free breast and cervical cancer screenings with follow-up. A dedicated team member also provides personalized support with appointments, transportation, and guidance on the healthcare system.
Learn more >>> or call 800-508-2222 and select the option to request a Spanish interpreter, if desired.
