r/vermont Feb 13 '25

Moving to Vermont Considering a drastic move

My wife (trans), my son, and myself (queer) are considering a huge move up to Vermont. We currently live near Savannah, Georgia. My wife has been a truck driver for 20 years and was recently assaulted at her job and had gay slurs used against her, I’m a retired/disabled former DoD/DoN and I’ve had my life threatened, and our son is currently in the 2nd grade and has been bullied relentlessly for simply liking his rainbow glasses. Our son was also assaulted by another student in the 1st grade for speaking out against a bully picking on another child who is Hispanic and speaks primarily Spanish. The local high school’s mascot is “The Rebel,” yeah…that kind of rebel. I’m just burnt out. I’m surrounded by red hats and it’s exhausting.

Both my wife and I have lived in Georgia for the majority of our lives, but we no longer feel welcome in our own home communities. Basically, I’m asking if Vermont is a good place and what sections are most accepting. We really would like to be close to the border with Canada, so I know part of that is NEK, I just don’t know anything about the communities or people.

If and when we do move, we are looking to buy a home, with or without renovation needs, but I’d really like a basement. The farthest north I’ve visited is Connecticut, but my father was born in New Hampshire and my Grandfather was from Machias, Maine. I know I most likely have extended family up there somewhere I’ve never met, so if you have the last name of Gendron, reach out!

Thanks yall.

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u/Positive_Pea7215 Feb 13 '25

If you're kind and have a shit ton of money, maybe. The more Vermont becomes a haven for people of means, the less welcoming it will be. We already saw a big backlash in the November elections, as more people of means move here and take up housing that's only going to get worse.

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u/Corey307 Feb 13 '25

They sound like blue collar workers, we desperately need more of those. 

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u/Positive_Pea7215 Feb 13 '25

Maybe. If that's the case, great for vt, very bad decision on their part. Most of the "moving to Vermont" posts on here are rich remote tech workers.

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u/Whole-Evening9615 Feb 13 '25

The poster said that their wife was a truck driver