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[ [link removed] ]Welch for Vermont
Hi Friend,
The recent flooding in Vermont has devastated our state. Homes have been
destroyed, farms have been washed out, and businesses have been damaged.
This is particularly hard on those who have the least. Folks who work hard
everyday and live paycheck to paycheck, who may have seen their homes or
property washed away.
We have to work together to recover. My office is continuing to work every
day alongside Senator Sanders and Congresswoman Balint to bring every
federal resource available back to Vermont to rebuild, and my offices are
taking calls from constituents to help folks individually.
I’ve lived in Vermont for many years. One thing that has always given me
great pride is the way that Vermonters help their neighbors when they need
it. I’ve met so many people who have been impacted by the flooding, but
even more who are stepping up to lend a helping hand.
That’s the Vermont Way.
There are multiple ways you can help your fellow Vermonters right now:
* [ [link removed] ]Register to volunteer.
* Document any damage [ [link removed] ]you or [ [link removed] ]your business has sustained. The more
Vermonters report their damage, the better the state will be able to
estimate the cost to recover from the flooding.
* [ [link removed] ]Donate to the Vermont Farm Fund, which provides emergency loans to
farms.
* [ [link removed] ]Donate to the Vermont Flood Response and Recovery Fund, supporting
Vermonters impacted by and responding to the flooding.
For more resources to stay safe and recover from the flooding, visit
[ [link removed] ][link removed]
This is going to be a long road to recovery. But by working together, we
can rebuild even better than before.
Thanks,
Peter Welch
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