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LYNDONVILLE OFFICE: 802-626-1212  |  CABOT OFFICE:  802-563-3322

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Thank YOU for Helping Us Raise the Funds for Our Building!

Nov 16, 2023

THANK YOU for helping us secure our home base in Cabot!

Thank you to everyone who contributed to our capital campaign!  We reached our goal, and are now working on the final details and will update this page as we make more progress towards our goal.


For almost twenty years Neighbors in Action has served the food insecure, elderly, and individuals with disabilities residing in Cabot and surrounding towns. Since 2009, we have rented our space from the Town of Cabot. As you may have heard, the Town of Cabot and Neighbors in Action were able to agree on a purchase price so that we can own our building!  


Without a rent payment or mortgage to pay off, Neighbors in Action will be better positioned to meet the needs and demands of our community. Your support helps us spend more resources on:

·        Food shares which serve over 650 individuals every two weeks

·        Senior programs for the elderly to engage in our community

·        Cabot’s online farmer’s market: the Cabot Harvest Hub

·        Programs for all ages to teach self-sufficiency and food resiliency

·        Community partner collaborations that focus on well-being such as yoga classes and foot clinics


To meet our fundraising goal, we have had several fun community activities over the spring and summer including weekly Bingo nights, an outdoor cookout with live music in June, and a silent auction with donated prizes from businesses across our region.  This has truly been a community effort!



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By Cynthia Stuart 04 Jul, 2022
As the needs of our community continue to grow, Neighbors in Action is excited to expand our services to feed the community, offer socially enriching programs, and foster self-sufficiency, all while focusing on healthy food as the catalyst that brings us together.
By Cynthia Stuart 30 Jan, 2022
Faith in Action is honored to serve those in need in the Northeast Kingdom and Washington County. Our mission is to serve food insecure community members, offer socially enriching programs, and advance opportunities to increase self-sufficiency in the communities we serve while deploying the neighbors-helping-neighbors volunteer model to instill hope and leave an enduring impact.
By Cynthia Stuart 13 Feb, 2021
Happy New Year, As we reflect upon 2020, it is apparent that the pandemic has had far-reaching, inequitable, and sometimes dire effects on many Vermonters. Faith in Action started 2020 with plans to expand our socialization and independent living programming. However, the pandemic quickly sidelined our plans, and providing food to unemployed and isolated community members became critical as the country went into lockdown. Faith in Action immediately expanded our services by providing food delivery to homebound community members in the Lyndonville area and incorporating curbside delivery at Food Share events in Cabot. In the summer and fall of 2020, Faith in Action was out in the community delivering meals to community members in need. We distributed 3,541 meals through the Everyone Eats program, 650 meals through the Juniper's Out program, and 479 meals were served at the Cabot Community Dinners for a total of 4,670 meals distributed in 2020 through Faith in Action's efforts! We also started offering Arthritis Exercise Classes via Zoom to folks wanting to stay active and safe at home. At Christmas time, the annual Toy & Clothing Share served 203 children in Cabot and the surrounding towns. It was a challenging year. We learned to pivot quickly and be flexible during the unprecedented pandemic. Our services continued to be possible during this time of extreme need through the enduring support of volunteers, employees, board members, community members, and financial supporters. We are incredibly grateful for our Faith in Action community, and we look forward to continuing our services in the year ahead. 2020 Achievement Report THANK YOU! Cynthia Stuart Executive Director
By Cynthia Stuart 12 Sep, 2020
Reports of long lines at National Guard distributed food drives highlight just how easily and quickly the average Vermonter can become food insecure. Every car in the line tells the story of a family who is living with the uncertainty of how they will provide adequate nourishment for the ones they love.
By Cynthia Stuart 26 Jun, 2020
The Vermont Foodbank awarded Faith in Action, located in Lyndonville and Cabot Vermont, a Vermonters Feeding Vermonters Grant to purchase produce directly from local farmers in the area.
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