Disability Grant Assistance and Resources in Vermont

In Vermont, there are different agencies and non-profits that have various programs designed to help people in need of adaptive driving equipment or wheelchair transportation. Below are just some of the more prominent groups that we have been able to identify in helping our website visitors with finding financial assistance.

It is our wish that every American who needs assistance can find the help they need. If you know of additional resources, please let us know. We will be glad to add organizations that are helping the disabled community or our special needs families with grant opportunities. If you have any questions or are interested in a resource that isn’t listed, contact MobilityWorks today.

MobilityWorks Locations in Vermont

Essex Junction
5C David Drive
Essex Junction VT 05452

Vermont Office of Veterans Affairs

Each state offers a unique set of benefits and services for its veterans and their families. The Office of Veterans Affairs is a state government organization that administers many of Vermont’s veteran programs.

Contact Information
18 State Street
Montpelier, Vermont 05620-4401
Toll Free Phone Number (works only in Vermont): 888-666-9844
Phone Number: 802-828-3379
Fax Number: 802- 828-5932
Website: https://veterans.vermont.gov/office-veterans-affairs

Vermont Assistive Technology Program- Department of Disabilities, Aging & Independent Living

The Mission of the Vermont Assistive Technology Program is to increase awareness and knowledge, and to change policies and practices to ensure assistive technology is available through all services to Vermonters with disabilities.
Contact Information
Central Office:
NOB 1 North, 280 State Drive
Waterbury, VT 05671-1090
Toll Free in Vermont: 1-800-750-6355
FAX: 802-241-0341
Website: https://atp.vermont.gov/

The Vermont Statewide Independent Living Council (SILC)

The Vermont Statewide Independent Living Council (SILC) is a not-for-profit, non-governmental, consumer controlled organization. The council is composed of 21 appointees from around the state – a majority of whom have disabilities – representing diverse cultures and needs in the state. The SILC is responsible for the development, implementation and monitoring of the 3-year Statewide Plan for Independent Living (SPIL).

Contact Information
Attn: Peter Kriff, Executive Director
PO Box 56
Winooski VT 05404
Phone: 802-233-4908
Website: https://www.vtsilc.org/

Vermont Division of Vocational Rehabilitation

When disability impacts work, VocRehab Vermont has the expertise and resources to help. Vocrehab offers free, flexible services to any Vermonter or employer dealing with a disability that affects employment.
Contact Information
HC 2 South, 280 State Drive
Waterbury, VT 05671-2040
Voice/TTY: 1-866-VRWORKS (1-866-879-6757)
Fax: (802) 241-0341
For Telecommunications Relay Service: Dial 711
Website: https://vocrehab.vermont.gov/