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Weekly Staff Update
December 8, 2025
Happy Monday!

Thanks to the generous support of BL Robinson Construction, we were once again able to bring together children and families we serve in St. Johnsbury for a warm and festive Thanksgiving meal and celebration!

We’re thankful for partners like them who help us create these moments of connection and togetherness.

Their support ensures that every family can enjoy a joyful holiday, share meaningful time together, and feel the spirit of community.

Here’s your top 5-in-5 minutes!
Keep the Curiosity Coming!

Read on to see our latest “Be Curious” Fundamental question and see some answers from last week.
Easterseals VT’s Chastity Cardinal Gets “Caught in the Act!”

Chastity, who oversees our Balanced & Restorative Justice (BARJ) program in Middlebury, was recently recognized for going above and beyond in supporting a grandmother raising her grandson.

Thank you, Chastity!
Listen to Easterseals NH & VT Chief Operating Officer Cathy Kuhn on the “Dose of Good” Podcast

Cathy recently joined host Erin Barry to share insights into our programs and services and to highlight the impact we’re making across the community.
Featured Job Role—Associate Teachers at Our Early Childhood Centers of Excellence

Do you have a friend or family member who is passionate about shaping the futures of young children? This may be a great opportunity for them!
Meet Your Newest Co-Workers

Join us in welcoming the newest members of the Easterseals NH & VT family!
About Easterseals NH & VT

Easterseals New Hampshire and Vermont elevates people of all abilities. Our 1,300 employees serve the diverse needs of more than 16,000 children, families, adults, seniors, and Veterans each year. With a budget of nearly $137 million, we provided more than $8.2 million in free and reduced-price services to our neighbors in need last year.

We provide services across two states, and our programs cover areas like early intervention, autism, intellectual and developmental disabilities, adult day and in-home care, behavioral health, family-centered practices for child welfare, housing, and substance use disorders.

We help people in New Hampshire and Vermont live their best lives.
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