
GMJ is what it does--we care, connect, collaborate for equity and justice in Vermont.
Green Mountain Justice is a community justice ministry called to action by Unitarian Universalist values. We operate across Vermont, and are committed to transformative relationship-building at the intersections of poverty, homelessness, racism, and marginalization.
Our Mission: We practice a full-spectrum ministry approach—from direct relational care to systemic advocacy—guided by the liberating power of Love and UU values of interdependence, justice, equity, and pluralism.
What We Do: Our Neighbor Care Network provides authentic, relational support (not transactional help) to Vermont's most vulnerable neighbors—unhoused community members, refugees, LGBTQ+ beloveds, those in recovery, and foster families. Through our GMJ Neighbor Care ecosystem of collaborations, and our awareness and advocacy work. Our Voices from the Edge podcast amplifies marginalized voices, demonstrating that those most affected by injustice hold keys to solutions.
What We Offer: Expertise in trauma-informed care, proximity-based ministry, intersectional justice frameworks, and relational volunteer systems. We're pioneering formation ("training") programs with Middlebury College and Vermont State University combining contemplative practice with justice work.
What We Seek: Collaborators interested in spiritual companionship models, third-space community building, and the transformative power of proximity. We believe working alongside suffering communities offers healing for moral injury and authentic faith embodiment.
You are already a co-conspirator if believe that equity means honoring the inherent and equal worthiness of every person AND rejecting norms that subordinate the needs of the marginalized to those of the privileged.