Category: GBICS Bennington

Greater Bennington Community Services or GBCS (pronounced jee-bix) is a community-based, non-profit organization. We work with people who live in or near poverty in Bennington County, Vermont. Our mission is to advance the health of our neighbors by helping them meet their basic human needs including access to food, shelter and healthcare. In other words, our programs aim to improve the health and well-being of Bennington area residents.

The GBCS team understands that living in or near poverty affects your health, so we’re here to help! Because we embrace a philosophy of radical hospitality, we welcome you as a member of our beloved community. Firstly, we strive to meet you where you are. Secondly, we encourage you to bring what you can to the table. Only together can we identify how to get you where you want to be.

Additionally we pride ourselves on the diversity of people we see here at GBCS. In fact, the Kitchen Cupboard and Free Clinic waiting rooms are known locally as “the United Nations” of Bennington. When you are at GBCS, you can expect to be treated respectfully. Thus, we ask that you treat all GBCS staff, volunteers and program participants respectfully in return.

The GBCS Philosophy

 

Of course, we know poverty is a huge problem. Certainly not one that we can solve alone. Moving up and out of poverty requires more than a stream of income. It requires a reservoir of personal and community assets too. Therefore we encourage our guests to bring what they can to the table. Our guests identify where they are and where they want to be eventually. Then we provide tools to assist them in that process.

Moreover our team is always working to better understand the issues of poverty. So we spend time learning about the culture of poverty. We also are trained in the social determinants of health and motivational interviewing. Instead of the old model that emphasizes charity for people in poverty, we involve guests in the process.

Furthermore, GBCS welcomes people of all gender identities and reaches out to local farms that employ people who are undocumented. In fact, our nondiscrimination policies were created with this in mind. We provide services regardless of race, color, national origin, age, ability, sex, gender identity, religion, or political beliefs. Similarly, we don’t discriminate based on marital status, familial or parental status, residency status, sexual orientation. Nor do we discriminate based on whether all or part of an individual’s income comes from any public assistance program.


GBCS Staff

Blond woman in blue sweater in front of GBICS sign

Natalie Basil

Executive Director

director@gbicsbennington.org
(802) 447-3700

Dr. David King, MD

Medical Director

info@gbicsbennington.org
(802) 447-3700

Sarah Blizzard

Associate Director

sb@gbicsbennington.org
(802) 379-6001

Scott Winslow, man with glasses and mask with arms crossed wearing short-sleeved, red button-down

Scott Winslow

Food Security Coordinator

scott@gbicsbennington.org

(802)-447-3700


Karin Nicholson

Health Access Coordinator

Actively Recruiting

Outreach Nurse

Christine Winget

Health Champion

healthchampion@gbicsbennington.org
(802) 447-3700

Board of Directors

Kevin Biasccio

Paul Cello
Kathy Clark

Charles Gingo, Chair
Joan Goodrich

David King, MD
Rachelle Jones

Janice Lerrigo, Treasurer
Rory Price, Vice-Chair

Jennifer Rosenthal
Sarah Wilson, Esq., Secretary

Anti-Racism Statement

The Greater Bennington Interfaith Community Services (GBICS) stands in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement and denounces the institutional and systemic racism which has led to brutality and violence suffered by the Black community in our country. GBICS condemns racism in any form.  Since its beginning, GBICS has honored its commitment to serving those […]

Eileen Plunkett, Nurse Manager, wearing a black mask and clear face-shield, uses arm cuff to check blood pressure of patient with glasses wearing blue mask The Dr. G. Richard Dundas Free Clinic Free primary medical care, referrals, and care coordination for uninsured adults Thursdays 6-9 PM
Jar of change - Bennington Food and Fuel Emergency Needs Fund Emergency assistance for families and individuals experiencing crisis to help pay for shelter, utilities, and other basic needs
You First Personalized support to pay for breast, cervical and heart screenings, diagnostic tests, and heart healthy lifestyle programs
Canned food stacked on a wire shelf Kitchen Cupboard Providing free food to families and individuals in need Tuesdays 3:30 - 6:30PM Thursdays 10:00AM - 6:00PM Saturdays 10:00AM - 12:00PM

Office Hours

Monday 9:00 am –1:00 pm
Tuesday 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Wednesday 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Thursday 12:00n – 4:00 pm
Friday 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Kitchen Cupboard Hours

Tuesday 3:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Thursday 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Saturday 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Free Clinic Hours

Available by appointment.

Thursday 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Third Monday each month: 10:00 am – 12:00pm

Fourth Monday each month: varies, please call

Mailing Address

GBCS, Inc
PO Box 702
Bennington, VT 05201

    Directions

    You First, a program through the Vermont Department of Health, is federally funded by two grants from the CDC. Our goal is to provide access to breast and cervical cancer early detection, as well as heart health screen and heart disease prevention. The You First Navigator helps guide members from screening to diagnosis to treatment. The Your First Lifestyle Program Coordinator and Health Coach helps members achieve their fitness and nutrition goals for better heart health.

    The You First Bennington program provides eligible individuals in Bennington County personalized support to pay for breast, cervical and heart screenings, diagnostic tests and heart healthy lifestyle programs. As part of You First Vermont, we are able to offer incentives to members like local gym memberships and summer CSA vouchers.

    How You First Works

    To start with, contact our Health Champion to discuss enrollment. Eligible individuals will fill out the You First application. Once you enroll in You First Bennington, you will receive your You First membership card and packet. A You First team member will call you to welcome you and answer any questions you may have. After that, you’re all set to schedule your screening appointments with your healthcare providers. Once your provider receives your results, they will submit them to You First. If a You First member is advised to seek further testing to establish a diagnosis for breast or cervical issues, You First pays the copays and/or deductible for the additional testing. Members will re-enroll each year and get screened again.

    Wanda is here to help! She can assist individuals through the application, enrollment and re-enrollment process.

    You First Services

    Breast Cancer Screenings

    • Starting at age 50 (unless recommended sooner)
    • Breast exam every year
    • Mammogram every other year (or as often as recommended)
    • Additional testing as needed

    Cervical Cancer Screenings

    • Pap test every 3 years (or as often as recommended)
    • HPV test
    • Additional testing as needed

    Heart Health Screenings

    • Members aged 30-64
    • Blood Pressure
    • Height & Weight
    • Cholesterol testing
    • Blood sugar testing

    Lifestyle Programs

    • Health Coaching
    • Weight Watchers
    • TOPS (Taking Pounds Off Sensibly)
    • Self-Monitored Blood Pressure Program
    • Local fitness centers

    Transportation to You First appointments

    Interpretation services for You First appointments

    Eligibility

    Who is eligible:

    Residence: Must live in Vermont

    Age: Must be over 21 years old; our heart health program is available for members ages 30-64

    Insurance Status: Can be uninsured, have Medicaid or have private health insurance (including Vermont Health Connect); Coverage for members with Medicare Part B is different. Call program for details.

    Screening Need: You have (or have had) breasts or a cervix, or need preventative breast or cervical cancer screenings.

    Transgender, non-binary and intersex Vermonters are eligible to receive services through You First. Call 1-800-508-2222 or visit the You First website to learn more.

    Income: 250% of the federal poverty level, based on number in household.

    When you donate to GBCS, you support the health and well being of countless families and individuals living in your community. Your one-time or recurring gift helps provide food to one of 1,300 families that receive food from the Kitchen Cupboard every month; underwrites necessary healthcare like medical imaging or prescriptions for patients at the Dr. Richard G. Dundas Free Clinic; and helps a family heat their apartment through the Emergency Needs Fund.

    Thank you for choosing to support the work of the Greater Bennington Community Services, Inc. And most of all, thank you for proving that #BenningtonCares.

    “I loved the [Food Fit] class and learning more about how to eat healthier!”

    Elberta, Food Fit Participant

    One-Time Donation

    Make a one-time donation to support our work and the health of your community.

    Recurring Donations

    Join our community of supporters and give monthly or annually without the hassle.

    Other Ways to Give

    Grow a Row

    Many local gardeners and farmers ask us if they can donate produce to the Kitchen Cupboard. The answer is YES! We encourage home gardeners, youth groups, community organizations, faith institutions, and others to Grow-A-Row for the Kitchen Cupboard.

    Recycle

    Take your bottles and cans over to the Redemption Center on Park Street in Bennington and say that they are for the Food and Fuel Fund.

    Facebook Fundraisers

    Facebook Fundraisers are a great way to support our programs. Here’s how you can create a fundraiser to share with your friends:

    1. Use our link to get started
    2. Fill in the details of your fundraiser
    3. Choose a photo or video
    4. Click Create

    Donate to the Kitchen Cupboard

    The Kitchen Cupboard can always use in-date, shelf stable foods. If your organization or club would like assistance organizing a food drive to benefit the Kitchen Cupboard, we will be happy to assist.

    Donations of food, as well as dish and laundry detergent, disposable diapers, and toiletries are always welcome.

    RiseVT Amplify Grant

    $1,500 RiseVT Amplify Grant Awarded to GBICS

    We’re excited to announce  RiseVT has awarded $1,500 Amplify Grant to GBICS. With the funds, we’re buying reusable bags and exercise materials for Kitchen Cupboard distributions. In an effort to be more green, we did away with single use plastic bags this year. While we’re thrilled to do our part for the environment, plastic bags […]

    Looking to get involved and support your community? Everything we do here at GBCS helps support the community by improving health. Because we know that there are a variety of factors that affect a person’s health, we know this issue is too big for us to take on alone. That’s where you come in!

    We need people like you to donate to and volunteer for our programs. We need people like you to attend our events. When you volunteer or donate, you’re not just helping us. You’re also helping to build a community that supports the health of all its members.

    What are you waiting for? Get involved today!

    Donate

    When you donate, you support the health and well-being of your community. A one-time or recurring gift helps provide food to one in every five families in Bennington or underwrite necessary prescriptions.

    Volunteer

    Volunteers are the life-blood of our organization. No matter who you are, from retiree to high school student, there is a place for you at GBCS.

    Events

    • People gather around a table at GBICS event
    • People make their way down buffet line at GBICS' volunteer event
    • Woman with red hair sautes vegetables at the stove

    Events build and strengthen the relationships that support our community. By cooking, eating, and creating, we all receive physical, emotional, and mental nourishment.