Good Beginnings of Central VT

Good Beginnings of Central VT Our Mission: To bring community to families and their babies. Any new parent in Central Vermont is eligible, regardless of income or circumstance.

Our trained community volunteers visit families weekly during the first three months after birth or adoption of a baby. A limited number of prenatal visits are also available on request. During a typical visit, a Postpartum Angel may hold the baby, give attention to older siblings, offer baby wearing or infant soothing support, accompany parent to an appointment or on errands, or support the family with accessing other resources.

Looking to build your village? Try Front Porch Forum 🙂Connection, community, and shared resources are so important for f...
06/20/2026

Looking to build your village? Try Front Porch Forum 🙂

Connection, community, and shared resources are so important for families welcoming a new baby. Front Porch Forum is a simple, free, fast and local way to:

• Connect with other parents nearby
• Ask for baby items you need
• Pass along gently used items to other families
• Learn about local events and resources

Front Porch Forum can be a great tool to help rebuild the “village” we all need. If you’re not already on FPF, it’s worth checking out.

Sign up here: https://frontporchforum.com/

Calling all single / solo parents of babies đź’• join us for a meetup on Saturday, June 27th
06/19/2026

Calling all single / solo parents of babies đź’• join us for a meetup on Saturday, June 27th

Join us on Saturday!
06/18/2026

Join us on Saturday!

We want to hear from Central Vermont families about their experiences during pregnancy and after having a baby.Take our ...
06/17/2026

We want to hear from Central Vermont families about their experiences during pregnancy and after having a baby.

Take our survey to help us better understand what support, services, and resources are needed in our community. We're also curious to know what is working well.

The survey is short and easy to complete. As a thank-you for your time, everyone who completes the survey can choose to enter a drawing for a $100 grocery gift card.

Your voice matters, and we hope you'll take a few minutes to share your thoughts. Thank you for helping us build a supportive community for families during this important time.

Please click here to take the survey: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe13rMe2kxfKeRmwEJY6zqqxhKZ3w2UrbrObrbkhmgaVGvTfg/viewform?mc_cid=901802f09d&mc_eid=ed4c27053e

The Nest is by appointment only during the summer, but we're still here to support you. Good Beginnings staff are reacha...
06/17/2026

The Nest is by appointment only during the summer, but we're still here to support you. Good Beginnings staff are reachable Monday - Friday by email and phone đź’ś

No one should have to choose between their paycheck and caring for their baby.Let's make paid leave a reality for workin...
06/16/2026

No one should have to choose between their paycheck and caring for their baby.

Let's make paid leave a reality for working parents.

Take one minute to share your reason why we should have paid family leave: https://www.vtpaidleave.org/share-your-story

06/15/2026
The postpartum period can be joyful, but it can also be challenging and isolating. In this op-ed, Good Beginnings' Execu...
06/12/2026

The postpartum period can be joyful, but it can also be challenging and isolating. In this op-ed, Good Beginnings' Executive Director Molly Gleason reflects on the importance of community support and recognizes two individuals whose work has helped countless Central Vermont families feel less alone.

The Quiet Work of Being There for Families
By Molly Gleason, Executive Director, Good Beginnings of Central Vermont

We often talk about pregnancy and a new baby as one of the happiest times in a person's life.

The reality is often more complicated. Parents may find themselves navigating exhaustion, anxiety, isolation, relationship challenges, and financial stress, often while caring for a newborn and trying to meet their own basic needs.

For many families, the postpartum and early parenting period is much harder than our culture prepares us for. While we celebrate new babies, we do not always talk about how vulnerable this time can be for parents and how much support they need.

In our work at Good Beginnings and through the Central Vermont Perinatal Mental Health Coalition, we see parents in our community experiencing maternal mental health challenges, traumatic births, substance use disorders, housing instability, and a lack of social support.

We also see what happens when support is available and someone is there during those difficult moments.

Families feel less alone. They find connection, encouragement, and practical support. They are better able to navigate challenges, access resources, and focus on caring for themselves and their babies. Sometimes what makes the most difference is not a single service or program, but simply having someone they trust, someone who will listen, help create a plan, and stay with them through the process.

That kind of support doesn't happen by accident. It is built by people who have spent years creating systems and collaborative partnerships that meet families where they are, and who continue to show up day after day.

This week, Good Beginnings and the Central Vermont Perinatal Mental Health Coalition recognized two individuals whose dedication and commitment have touched the lives of many families across Central Vermont.

Mindy Parisi, retired Community Health Team Health Coordinator at Central Vermont Medical Center, was awarded emeritus status on the Good Beginnings Board of Directors after two decades of service to the organization. The Coalition also recognized a longtime Washington County Mental Health Services staff member who worked with Mindy to create the Central Vermont Community Response Team. The program provides coordinated, multi-agency support and case management through WCMHS for pregnant and parenting women facing addiction and substance use disorders. While she asked not to be publicly identified, the Coalition was honored to recognize her commitment to families in our community.

The impact of their work, and that of every member of the Coalition working directly with families, extends far beyond what most people see. It happens through relationships, collaboration, phone calls, meetings, home visits, and countless acts of showing up for families.

For families facing difficult circumstances, that support can be life-changing. It can be the difference between feeling isolated and feeling connected, between struggling alone and knowing where to turn for help.

The Central Vermont Community Response Team was built on the belief that families need more support than any one organization can provide alone. Decades later, families across Central Vermont continue to benefit from the relationships, partnerships, and systems of care that grew from that vision.

Throughout Central Vermont, professionals, volunteers, and community members continue this work every day, supporting families during pregnancy, postpartum, and early parenthood. Much of it happens quietly, one family and one relationship at a time. We are grateful to have the opportunity to recognize two individuals whose work has helped shape the support available to families in our community.

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174 River Street
Montpelier, VT
05602

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 2pm
Tuesday 9am - 2pm
Wednesday 9am - 2pm
Thursday 9am - 2pm
Friday 9am - 2pm

Telephone

+18025957953

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