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Homelessness in Vermont

Approximately 3,500 people experiencing homelessness on a single night in Vermont, per the 2023 HUD Point-in-Time count (rounded).

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Resources on HomelessHelp

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Cities covered

3,500

2023 PIT count

Rank #34

US PIT rank

State context

Vermont had the highest per-capita PIT rate of any state in 2023, largely driven by motel-based emergency shelter that was counted explicitly.

Where to find help

  • Call 211 from any phone in Vermont for live shelter referrals. Operators know which beds are available tonight.
  • Call 988 if you are in mental-health crisis (US and Canada).
  • Use our find-help finder to see resources closest to your location.
  • HUD Continuum of Care list for Vermont: view on HUD Exchange โ†—. These are the local agencies that coordinate housing programs.

Resources in Vermont

Emergency shelters1
Food (meals or pantries)0
Day services0
Housing programs1
Medical / clinics0
Youth-specific0
Veteran-specific0
Family-specific1
LGBTQ+ affirming0
Indigenous-led / -focused0

Cities in Vermont on HomelessHelp

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