student staff creating a banner, the "welcome to SMOP" sign, and students dropping off items at the Spring Move Out Project

Downtown Burlington features a rich and vibrant community involved in art, sustainability, social justice, and more. Check out the organizations listed below to learn more about how you can get involved in all that our host city has to offer.

Community Organizations

  • The mission of theÌýÌýis to create a just and peaceful world. To this end, they work on the interconnected issues of economic and racial justice, peace, and human rights through education, advocacy, training, non-violent activism and community organizing.

  • ÌýaimsÌýto build safe, healthy, and supportive environments for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning youth ages 13-22.

  • The mission ofÌýÌýis to nurture a dynamic environment through the arts that makes qualityÌýexperiences accessible to a broad audience.

  • Ìýis a member-supported non-profit organization promoting people-powered transportation and recreation for healthy and sustainable Vermont communities.

Community Service Opportunities

  • The Ìýworks to alleviate hunger by feeding people and cultivating opportunities. As the largest direct service emergency food provider in Vermont, CEFS serves over 12,000 people each year.

  • 'sÌýmission is to promote personal and social wellness through educational, recreational, and social programs.King Streets goal is to give children, youth, and families the life-building skills necessary for a healthy and productive future.

  • TheÌýÌýof Burlington, VermontÌýhas been serving area youth since 1942. Their mission is to inspire and enable community youth, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, healthy, responsible and caring citizens.

  • TheÌýÌýCharities of Burlington, Vermont provides emotional support, comfort and temporary lodging to families with children receiving medical treatment at Vermont Children’s Hospital at ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Medical Center.

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