Civic Organization

Voices of Hope

Voices of Hope is a volunteer organization created to inspire HOPE and actively support people affected by substance use/misuse.  They advocate to increase local resources and raise awareness about substance use/misuse, and the importance of COMPASSION in the Deerfield Valley.  They work to fight the stigma around substance use disorder and to bring resources, information, harm reduction and recovery support to the Deerfield Valley. Their website link is HERE.

For confidential help call (802) 490-5645, this is NOT an emergency number.  If you have an emergency situation call 211.  You can also email voicesofhopevt@gmail.com.

Email: 
voicesofhopevt@gmail.com

Jacksonville Community Church

The Jacksonville Community Church located on VT Route 112 in Jacksonville offers Sunday Service and Sunday School at 9:15am on Sunday mornings.

Email: 
dlaplant@myfairpoint.net

Deerfield Valley Lions Club

Lions Clubs empower volunteers to serve their communities, meet humanitarian needs, encourage peace and promote international understanding. The Lions are the global leader in community and humanitarian service with 1.25 million members in over 200 countries worldwide. The local Lions club serves Deerfield Valley Vermont.

Bone Builders

Bone Builders is an exercise group for seniors that meets Mondays and Fridays at the Jacksonville Church from 10:30 to 11:30am. 

Deerfield Valley Sportsmen's Club, Inc.

The club provides an opportunity for firearms enthusiasts and their families to enjoy a wide variety of shooting and outdoor activities. We promote education, skill development, fellowship and responsible sportsmen for ourselves and future generations.

Email: 
info@deerfieldvalleysportsmensclub.org

Whitingham Historical Society

The Whitingham Historical Society meets in the Municipal Center three times per year in April, July and October to run historical programs for the public. The Museum, located in the center of Whitingham Village at Green Mountain Hall, is open Sundays from 2 to 4pm from July through September (or by appointment). For more information contact Seth Boyd at (802) 368-2733.

Housing Rehabilitation Committee

The Housing Rehabilitation Committee is a consortium of the towns of Halifax, Marlboro and Whitingham. It's mission is to distribute funds in low-interest loans to income-eligible residents for a variety of rehabilitation projects, ranging from septic and well installations, heating and roofing to plumbing and electrical repairs and/or upgrades. The Committee invites the residents of their three towns who may have a necessary rehabilitation project to apply to see if they meet eligibility guidelines. Applications are available from the Town Clerk in each town. Whitingham residents needing more information should contact Mike Mandracchia at (802) 368-2658 or Julie Muller at (802) 368-9394.