• Cooking Classes for teens with Teens4Change

    21 Burgess Road 21 Burgess Road, Bennington, VT, United States

    Participate in this “hands-on” group and learn the technique of the pros: Whip, simmer, knead, emulsify, sear and more. Have fun and meet other teens who love to cook! Enjoy fun themes and activities focused on food, cooking, and nutrition. December 8th: Italian Pizzelles Cookies December 15th: Trio of Hot Chocolates and Pancake Stacks Please contact MNealon@ucsvt.org if you

    Free
  • OQSA (Out, Questioning and Straight Alliance)

    21 Burgess Road 21 Burgess Road, Bennington, VT, United States

    This peer support group provides a safe and supportive environment for students who are interested in promoting understanding and respect for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender & questioning students, and their allies. Please contact MNealon@ucsvt.org if you would like to attend. T4C is a peer-led local group that connects teens and builds positive community connections while

    Free
  • Holiday Craft Fair

    Second Congregational Church 115 Hillside Street, Bennington, VT, United States

    The Developmental Services Connections program will host a holiday craft fair on December 9, 2022, from 10am-3pm, at Second Congregational Church, located at 115 Hillside Street, Bennington, VT 05201. Local vendors invited to attend! $25 table fee. If interested in attending as a vendor, please RSVP to Christopher Burke at 802.445.7285 by December 2.

  • Cooking class for teens with Teens4Change

    21 Burgess Road 21 Burgess Road, Bennington, VT, United States

    Participate in this “hands-on” group and learn the technique of the pros: Whip, simmer, knead, emulsify, sear and more. Have fun and meet other teens who love to cook! Enjoy fun themes and activities focused on food, cooking, and nutrition. December 15th: Trio of Hot Chocolates and Pancake Stacks Please contact MNealon@ucsvt.org if you would like to attend.

    Free
  • Teens4Change Bike Club

    21 Burgess Road 21 Burgess Road, Bennington, VT, United States

    Enjoy cycling? T4C now offers a weekly Bike Club on Fridays starting at 2:30pm! Bring your bike and join other high schoolers to plan local rides, learn safety skills and basic bike repair. Please contact MNealon@ucsvt.org or call (802)442-5491 ext. 500 if you would like to attend. T4C is a peer-led local group that connects teens

    Free
  • Ice Skating for teens with Teens4Change

    314 Dewey St. 314 Dewey St., Bennington, VT, United States

    Bring your skates or we can rent them at the rink! Location is 314 Dewey St. for drop off and pickup. Ice Skating will take place at the North Adams Skating Rink. Whether you are a seasoned skater or have never even put on a pair, come join this fun winter event. Please contact MNealon@ucsvt.org or

    Free
  • Adult Mental Health First Aid Training

    Via Zoom

    Join the more than 2.6 MILLION Mental Health First Aiders who have chosen to be the difference in their community. Just as CPR helps even those without clinical training assist an individual having a heart attack, Mental Health First Aid prepares participants to interact with a person experiencing a mental health crisis. Mental Health First

    $55.00
  • UCS Presents: Untreated and Unheard: The Addiction Crisis in America

    Mission City Church 416 Main Street, Bennington, VT, United States

    Please join United Counseling Service at Mission City Church for a film screening of "Untreated and Unheard: The Addiction Crisis in America", a documentary that shares the stories of families affected by the ongoing substance use crisis in the U.S. Pizza and refreshments will be available at 5pm before the film screening at 6pm. UCS

  • Bennington Youth Summit

    Second Congregational Church 115 Hillside Street, Bennington, VT, United States

    United Counseling Service (UCS)  invites Bennington area youth ages 13-18 to its annual Bennington Youth Summit on March 25, 2023, from 9am-2pm at Second Congregational Church! The day will be packed with games, breakout groups, and featured speakers from the community—all made possible by the Phillips Family Foundation and in partnership with Alliance for Community Transformations