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1300 Semmes Avenue, Richmond, VA 23224
Volunteers in the Foster Grandparents Program (FGP) are role models and mentors to children who need additional support. The program provides a way for volunteers - age 55 and over - to stay active by serving children and youth in their communities.
1701 High Street, Suite 102, Portsmouth, VA 23704
Provides confidential STD exam, treatment, testing, HIV pre-test counseling and testing. Also, referral to health counselor for contact investigation and follow-up.
475 Court Street, Appomattox, VA 24522
Takes applications for children's car seats for individuals who are eligible for Medicaid or meet income limits, and who are in the last trimester of pregnancy or have a child under 12 months old.
835 Glenrock Road, Suite 100, Norfolk, VA 23502
Liaison between prosecutors, victims, and witnesses in criminal cases. Assists victims in the filing of crime victim compensation claims, monitors the payment of restitution, keeps victims and witnesses apprised of ongoing case status, and provides referrals to available community services as appropriate.
102 Walnut Street, Warsaw, VA 22572
Confidential placement for victims of intimate partner violence and or sexual assault 18 years or older and their children if under 18.
3811 Corporate Road, Petersburg, VA 23805
TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families) provides temporary financial assistance to eligible families with children. The family receives a monthly cash payment to meet their needs.
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5 County Complex Court, Suite 120, Prince William, VA 22192
The Land Development Division (LDD) is responsible for reviewing and coordinating the review of land development plans for conformance with the County's Design and Construction Standards Manual and Zoning & Subdivision Ordinances.
2117 Lafayette Boulevard, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Equip parents with the information and knowledge to make informed decisions about their child care situation through the Referral and Consumer Education program. We provide FREE customized referrals to programs i
119 East Main Street, Burks-Scott Building, Bedford, VA 24523
Direct and/or purchased services are provided to children by regulated or non-regulated providers for 23 hours or less per day. Child care services may be provided for children from birth to 13 years of age; however, local agency discretion is used in cases of children from 13 years of age and older. There are several categories of child care services: TANF/Working, TANF Education/Training, Transitional, Fee System/At Risk, Fee System/Block Grant. Some customers have to pay a portion of their income based on a fee scale.
1502 Williamson Road Northeast, Unit B, Roanoke, VA 24012
Funding to construct ramps, install grab bars, railings and complete other home modifications that will enable a disabled individual to remain independent within their own homes. Availability depends on funding sources.
918 Preston Avenue, Charlottesville, VA 22903
A501(c)(3) nonprofit with a mission to raise revenue to benefit seniors in need, while promoting sustainability through the resale of donated clothing, furniture and household items.
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705 Rio Road East, Charlottesville, VA 22901
Offers a range of activities, programs and services which are designed to meet the information and learning needs of all ages and to facilitate their enjoyment of library resources, reference and information services, and alternative format reading materials. SENIOR TAX SITE (TCE): Call for information.
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823 North Mecklenburg Avenue, South Hill, VA 23970
Emergency services are available 24-hours per day, 365/6 days per year to provide evaluation and assessment of individuals in need of crisis intervention . This service includes screening individuals for admission to a psychiatric hospital (private and state-operated) on voluntary and involuntary basis. This service is available in all Southside Behavioral Health Centers.
142 South Main Street, Danville, VA 24541
Provides hospital care and services to citizens of Danville. A 250 bed academic community hospital with the region's only designated Chest Pain Center & Certified Advanced Primary Stroke Center.
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22 Lincoln Street, Hampton, VA 23669
Provides centralized direction and administration for operations of all municipal services for the City of Hampton.
114 Industrial Drive, Louisa, VA 23093
Provides Family Access to Medical Insurance Security Program (FAMIS). Provides health coverage for children who have not had any health insurance coverage for 6 months. Designed to cover children of working VA families who make too much money to qualify for Medicaid and too little to afford private health insurance. For more information on FAMIS, please call Toll-free: FAMIS (866)873-2647 M-F 8AM-7PM or Sa 9AM-12Noon.
186 Single Tree Road, Gate City, VA 24251
They offer services such as managing dangerous dogs, preventing dogs from running at large, and providing servsafe food protection manager training.
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682 Berkmar Circle, Charlottesville, VA 22901
Provides comprehensive home ownership counseling and education. Through one-on-one counseling, clients learn how to manage their income, consolidate debts, save money toward the down payment and apply for a mortgage. Also offers HUD approved Fair Housing Assistance, Home Improvement and Rehabilitation Counseling, Loss Mitigation, Money Debt Management, Mortgage Delinquency and Default Resolution Counseling, Postpurchase Counseling, Predatory Lending Counseling, Renters Assistance and Services for Homeless.
211 Rocketts Way, Henrico, VA 23231
Thrive Virginia provides emergency and support services to empower survivors of intimate partner and sexual violence. Provide a trauma-informed, voluntary, safe, and supportive environment for adult and child survivors in New Kent, Charles City, King William, and King and Queen Counties, as well as the Town of West Point.
108 Hill Street, Jonesville, VA 24263
There are several Medical Assistance Programs offered in Virginia. Each program covers different groups of people and each program has different eligibility requirements. Medicaid applications screen for all possible programs based on age, income, financial resources, and other information. To be eligible for a Medical Assistance Program, people must meet the financial and non-financial eligibility conditions for that program. Some groups that may be eligible for Medicaid programs include: *Children Under Age 19; *Parents and Caretakers of Dependent Children; *Pregnant Women; *Supplemental Security Income(SSI) Recipients; *Adults Aged 65 or Older, Blind, or Disabled(not receiving SSI); *Children or Adults Who Need Long term Care in a Facility/Home and Community-based Care(Waiver) Services; *Medicare Beneficiaries; *Plan First - Family Planning Services; *Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program.
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2795 South Crater Road, Suite 1 , Petersburg, VA 23805
In partnership with people with disabilities and their families, the Division of Rehabilitative Services collaborates with the public and private sectors to provide and advocate for the highest quality services that empower individuals with disabilities to maximize their employment, independence and full inclusion into society. May provide limited transportation to clients when no other options are available. If there are any questions relative to transportation, please call.
45 School Street, Surry, VA 23883
TANF (Temporary Assistance For Needy Families) - The provision of temporary financial assistance to eligible families with children to meet basic needs. There must be a child less than 18 in the household. There is no evaluation of resources.
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6813 Alyssalaine Drive, Richmond, VA 23231
Christmas Event on 12/20 for 30 low-income families. Blankets of Love Outreach will adopt about 30 families and provide toys and new clothing for the holidays. Last day to register 12/16 or until capacity has been reached.
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