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306 East 3rd Street, Suite B, Farmville, VA 23901
Treatment Foster Care (TFC) is foster care with structured therapeutic support for children and youth who have experienced trauma. Treatment foster parents work as a team to create a home environment that is healthy, supportive, and structured.
3015 Williams Drive, Suite 300, Fairfax, VA 22031
Provide comprehensive reproductive services, from fertility evaluations to advanced fertility treatments.
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2620 Southern Boulevard, Virginia Beach, VA 23452
Emergency safe houses provide immediate shelter and protection to clients fleeing violent situations. These homes are at undisclosed locations across the region for the protection of clients. Clients typically reside in these homes for 30-140 days, depending on clients' individual needs.
5825 Arrowhead Drive, Suite 201, Virginia Beach, VA 23462
Opportunity for volunteers, agency staff and individuals who have disabilities to advocate for the rights of the disabled. This includes the right to education, housing, property, community services, employment, social involvement, health care, and other necessities of life.
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1701 Thomson Drive, Lynchburg, VA 24501
Provide support for those patients who have experienced or are currently in treatment for breast cancer.
106 Rucker Street, Stuart, VA 24171
The Patrick County Administration Office is responsible to the Board of Supervisors for the proper administration of all affairs of the County which the Board has authority to control. This includes: Preparation and submission of the annual budget for the county Review of claims against the County and payment of same Attend Board of Supervisors meetings Provide all preparations Board meetings and complete all follow-up actions after same Report to the Board concerning administrative affairs of the County Administer County ordinances Responsible for County employees and serve as Human Resources department Work intimately with other County agencies Work with the public on a daily basis receiving calls and responding to same
220 East Main Street, Salem, VA 24153
Ideally, at-risk children should remain with their actual families whenever possible. Although foster care services offered by the state of Virginia make every effort to keep them together, it is not always possible. Once it is determined that a child must leave the family unit and go into foster care, other services becomes available to them, which are designed to promote child safety and well-being within a nurturing, family environment. Services include: *Placement services; *Teaching independent living skills; *Physical or mental health treatment; *Opportunity for a permanent living situation.
615 Emancipation Highway, Suite 201, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
RCASA provides hospital and court accompaniment to survivors of sexual violence.
315 West 3rd Street, Farmville, VA 23901
A university-based clinic providing speech-language evaluations/therapy; audiology services, including hearing aids. Hearing tests for infants, children and adults.
217 West Church Street, Wakefield, VA 23888
Provides a private school setting for grades preschool through 12th grade.
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911 Madison Street, Boydton, VA 23917
Enhance the quality of life for the citizens of Mecklenburg County who are in need through family based programs that promote the self-sufficiency of families and safeguard vulnerable children and adults.
200 North Arthur Ashe Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23221
VMFA is open to the public with free, general admission to the galleries and grounds. VMFA is a state-supported, privately endowed educational institution created for the benefit of the citizens of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Its purpose is to collect, preserve, exhibit, and interpret art, to encourage the study of the arts, and thus to enrich the lives of all.
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2551 Eltham Avenue, Suite Q, Norfolk, VA 23513
Home-Delivered Meals program can deliver meals for seniors age 60+, who are restricted to their homes due to illness or disability.
123 Parkview Road Northeast, Floyd, VA 24091
Medicaid clients or persons who anticipate becoming Medicaid eligible are screened upon request to determine if significant needs exist which require admission to a nursing home. Based on the results of the screening, clients and families may be offered the options of nursing home placement or "in-home" Personal Care Services.
4845 Cloverdale Road, Roanoke, VA 24019
***** Provides a food pantry only to the following zip codes: 24012, 24019, 24064, 24077, 24083, 24095, 24122, 24175, 24178, 24179 ***** Does not serve people residing in other zip codes.
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10700 Page Avenue, Suite 160, Fairfax, VA 22030
Serves free hot evening meals to homeless individuals and families every night, 52 weeks a year, and on Sunday mornings.
3300 Kings Mountain Road, Martinsville, VA 24112
The Public Service Authority provides water and sewer services to many residents, businesses, industries, and schools in Henry County.
901 North Taylor Street, Arlington, VA 22203
FRESHFARM operates farmers markets in Northern Virginia that accept SNAP/EBT, SUN Bucks, FMNP, and Farm Market Fresh. Spend SNAP at our markets and receive free fruits and vegetables through Virginia Fresh Match. FreshMatch provides a dollar-for-dollar match on all federal benefits spent at market, helping shoppers take home more fresh produce and nutritious foods.
3151 Wards Ferry Road, Lynchburg, VA 24502
Provides special mathematics, sciences and technology programs for talented eleventh & twelfth grade high school students who have been selected by their school division for high academic achievement and demonstrated interest in math and science.
172 Linden Drive, Suite 111, Winchester, VA 22601
Valley Health Senior Structured Outpatient Program is medically supervised and tailored to meet the needs of older adults requiring behavioral health treatment and extra support is required. Most therapy sessions will be in group format,although individual and family therapy can be provided if clinically indicated. These groups are facilitated by a licensed clinical social worker or licensed professional counselor and under the supervision of a board certified psychiatrist. Additionally,the patient's care is coordinated with the individual's Primary Care Physician. Medicare and Private Insurance accepted. For General Information and After Hours, please call: (540)536-8000. For Crisis Care, please call: (800)786-2673.
200 George Street, Radford, VA 24141
Develops parks and recreation facilities and provides programs of leisure activities for residents of the city.
111 South Street, 1st Floor, Farmville, VA 23901
The juvenile and domestic relations district court hears all matters involving juveniles such as criminal or traffic matters.
629 Cedar Creek Grade, Suite A, Winchester, VA 22601
Provides child support enforcement services, including: locating the non-custodial parent, establishment of paternity, establishment and modification of an order for child support, and health insurance coverage, enforcement, and collection and distribution of support payments to the custodial parent or guardian(s). Serves the Counties of Clarke, Frederick, Loudoun, Warren and the City of Winchester. ACCESSIBILITY: Fully accessible to persons with disabilities.
43 Champions Avenue, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219
Outpatient mental health and substance abuse programs for adults, children, adolescents. Servcies include Individual & Group Psychotherapy; Marital & Family Counseling; Psychiatric Services; Parenting Classes Intensive In-Home Services; Crisis Services; Medication Monitoring; Case Management; Consultation & Education Services; Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Plan; and Children in the Middle. Also offered at this site is Project LINK, an outpatient program for pregnant, substance-abusing women or mothers with dependent children, is also offered at this site. In-Home Services, Home-based family-focused services are provided for children from birth to 17 with emotional difficulties, returning from placement, or who are at risk of out-of-home placement or other services. FOOTHOLDS works one on one with children and their families to build a healthy family environment. The program helps identify obstacles, increase communication skills, structure positive home, social skills development; provides support, guidance and links to resources; and educates caregivers, and Transitions teaches independent living skills to individuals who are 16 to 21 years old so they may achieve and maintain community stability and independence in the most appropriate least-restrictive environment. Services in Lee, Scott and Wise Counties and the City of Norton are provided in partnership with Planning District One Behavioral Health Services.