

The grist mill off of Stowe Street in Waterbury home of the Hen of the Wood restaurant that has just recently moved to the village. Photo courtesy of Times Argus newspaper
The MRV knows all too well what our neighbors in Waterbury, Montpelier and other communities around the state are going through right now and what they will be encountering in the coming weeks and months. The Mad River Valley Chamber of Commerce stands with our fellow Vermonters and are here to help in any way that we can. The outpouring of a offers to get involved has been overwhelming. With that desire in mind, we reached out to these communities to ask the best way to help.
The Waterbury and Montpelier communities have identified ways to organize those wishing to volunteer their help and/or donate funds to the cause. Here are links to those conduits of support;
Waterbury Flood Community Response
- If you want to volunteer to help in Waterbury visit this website;
- The town is also accepting donations to the Good Neighbor Fund:

The corner of Langdon Street and Main Street in downtown Montpelier. Photo courtesy of Times Argus newspaper
Montpelier Flood Community Response
- If you want to volunteer to help in Montpelier visit this website:
- Montplelier Alive, the city’s downtown organization is accepting flood relief donations – click here to donate.
The MRV Chamber is also gathering offers to help so we can bring a MRV relief battalion to wherever we can be of assistance. Please let us know if you would like to be added to the list.
Thank you for caring about our neighbors and for the overwhelming offers support. This experience demonstrates yet again what the MRV community is all about.
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