WESTMINSTER-Southeastern Vermont Community Action (SEVCA) has launched its Community Needs Survey, designed to gather input from as many people as possible across Windham and Windsor counties.
"We know that our community is the best source of insight into how we can align our services and programs," SEVCA Executive Director Josh Davis said in a news release. The survey is designed "to better understand what our neighbors need most and how SEVCA can step up to address those needs effectively," he said.
The feedback will reveal what current needs and concerns are in areas such as housing, food security, health care access, transportation, employment, and more. Based on this information, SEVCA can tailor its programs and services for a more significant and lasting impact.
The Community Needs Survey is open to all residents of southeastern Vermont. Everyone who takes the survey will be entered to win one of four $100 cash gift cards. All responses will be kept confidential, and participants will have the option to remain anonymous if they choose.
The survey can be accessed on SEVCA's website at sevca.org/community-needs-survey. If you are unable to take the survey online, please email or call for accommodations. Survey translation is available upon request.
This Town and Village item was submitted to The Commons.