Tropical Storm Irene has ravaged the area.
The Foodbank will turn each donation into $60 for families in need.
you could also donate to the American Red Cross of Vermont and the New Hampshire Valley.
The Red Cross set up shelters immediately after Irene hit for flooded-out families to stay in.
The VT Irene Flood Relief Fund is raising money to help people and communities affected by flooding.
100% of all donations will be distributed to businesses and families.
The fund is being administered by Todd K. Bailey.
Vermont Baseball Tours has set up the 8/28 Fund to raise money.
Donations of $20 or more get you a cool t-shirt.
All profits from sales of the shirt will go to relief efforts.
Across the lake, upstate New York got hit hard by Irene, too.
Donations are being coordinated on the Irene Flood Drive Facebook page.
Burr and Burton Academy has started a fund to help relief efforts in the Manchester area.
VOLUNTEERING
VTResponse.com is working to connect volunteers ready to help with those that need assistance.
If you want to help clean up and rebuild, let the folks behind this site know.
Montpelier Alive is coordinating volunteer efforts in that city through their Facebook page.
Volunteer and cleanup efforts are also being coordinated on Twitter via the #VTresponse hashtag.
The Vermont Flooding 2011 page on Facebook is functioning as a community bulletin board of sorts.
Vermont Helping Hands is also coordinating relief efforts via Facebook.
The Red Cross is in desperate need of blood donations.
Upper Valley Haven is operating with considerably fewer volunteers due to road closings.
They’re looking for volunteers who are able to travel there.
MORE RESOURCES
If you need assistance or information from the state, dial 211 or visit vt211.org.
The Help Vermont Facebook group is another place to share recovery information.
Sublet.com will provide free access for people who are displaced from their homes.
Call their customer service line at 1-877-367-7368 for more information.