Members of the Alliance
Members: Nonprofit Organizations, Associations, and Businesses
Action Circles
Apple Tree Learning Centers
Bennington County Head Start
Child Care Resource
Early Care and Education Association
Early Education Services
Heartworks, Steamworks, Loveworks
Hunger Free Vermont
Junior League of Champlain Valley
Let’s Grow Kids
Otter Creek Child Center, Inc.
Prevent Child Abuse Vermont
Snelling Center
Trinity Children’s Center
United Counseling Services
Vermont Afterschool
Vermont Association for the Education of Young Children
Vermont Child Care Providers Association
Vermont Community Loan Fund
Vermont Family Network
Vermont Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health
Vermont Foodbank
Vermont Head Start Association, Inc.
Vermont Parent Child Center Network
Voices for Vermont’s Children
Strategic Partners
Building Bright Futures State Advisory and Regional Councils
Couch Family Foundation
Turrell Fund
Members: Individuals
Steve Ames
Margaret Atkinson
Betsy Barstow
Laura Beatty
Kristiana Birmingham
Nicole Bratton
Ashley Brown
Elizabeth Christie
Amanda Clark
Catherine Clement
Ammie Collins
Kristen Dunne
Susan Fortier
Charlie Gliserman
Marla Goldstein
Cynthia Greene
Katherine Hedstrom
Susan Hedstrom
Lilliana Kimball
Lee Lauber
Tessa Lemieux
Karen Letendre
Courtney Lynch
Leigh Marthe
Jessica May
Jenna Mazur
Pam McCarthy
Laurie Metcalfe
Cheryl Mitchell
Reeva Murphy
Christina Nelson
Diane Nichols-Fleming
David Pransky
Jaime Pransky
Judy Pransky
Cecelia Puleio
Joanna Serrano
Lois Springer
Nancy Steeley
Mark Sustic
Beth Traver-Adolphus
Maria White
April Zajko
“ECDL is always an incredible opportunity for students but I think this year was particularly meaningful because these students are seniors, whose learning experiences have been significantly shaped by the pandemic. Having this opportunity to learn and volunteer at ECDL in person was great for them on a personal and professional level. The students who volunteered reported experiencing epiphany-level realizations about the value of their experiences, knowledge, skills, and perspectives and the responsibility they have to be more involved in advocacy within the state. ECDL boosted their confidence and they were star struck by many of the individuals they were able to meet.”
– Kaitlin Northey, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT