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8230 Old Courthouse Road, Suite 500, Vienna, VA 22182
The Women’s Center counsels and advocates for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault each year.
108 Baker Road, Dublin, VA 24084
Houses administrative offices, a magistrate's office, public and professional visiting areas, kitchen, laundry, library, classrooms, medical unit, basketball court, two contained outdoor recreation yards, and a secure vehicle sallyport for loading and unloading prisoners. Offers a home electronic monitoring program (H.E.M.) that uses state-of-the-art Radio Frequency (RF) Monitoring to track non-violent offenders. Through a Work Release Program, participants are housed at the jail throughout their tenure on the program. Each individual is monitored and is subject to random drug testing. Provides various programs to inmates on an equal basis. Currently, program offerings include the following: Alcoholics Anonymous, Anger Management Classes, GED Classes, Substance Abuse Classes, Workforce Readiness Classes, and Various Religious Programs. Participation is voluntary.
19 Briar Knoll Court, Suite 2, Fishersville, VA 22939
Provides services and programs to enhance the quality of life for the citizens and promote the viability of intake and industry in the Staunton, Waynesboro and Augusta County area. Serves over 360 member businesses, the general public and those outside our area wishing to relocate or visit our community.
PO Box 100577, Arlington, VA 22201
Offers non-partisan information about candidates for elected office, conducts voter registration, conducts public forums on timely policy issues.
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7204 Northumberland Highway, Heathsville, VA 22473
A public library for Northumberland County residents and surrounding counties. Offers children's and adult programming related to books, arts and culture. Also provides public internet computers.
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2311 Huntington Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22303
Wesley Housing builds and maintains affordable rental housing for families, adults, older adults, and individuals with disabilities and/or chronic diseases. Communities are affordable to persons earning up to 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI).
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4110 Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax, VA 22030
Project Lifesaver assists families and caregivers of individuals with autism spectrum disorders, Down syndrome, Alzheimer's disease and related conditions and disabilities. Project Lifesaver clients wear a wrist or ankle band that emits a silent tracking signal. When caregivers notify the Sheriff's Office that a loved one is missing, a search and rescue team comprised of specifically trained sheriff's deputies responds to the area with tracking equipment.
9324 West Street, Manassas, VA 20110
The Refugee Resettlement program main goal is to provide for the effective resettlement of the refugees / entrants and to aid their economic and social adjustment in order to promote self-sufficiency. The date of entry, month and year a person entered the U.S. is used to determine whether an individual is eligible for refugee assistance and how long he / she may receive assistance from refugee programs.
747 Fort Chiswell Road, Max Meadows, VA 24360
A full service public library.
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5004 Colonial Avenue Southwest, Cave Spring, VA 24018
Provides financial assistance to help persons with vision impairment or blindness receive the assistive technology, treatment, and devices they need. Provides assistance with eye care and eyeglasses to people in need.
543 Church Street, Clifton Forge, VA 24422
Areas Served: Alleghany County, Clifton Forge, Covington. The Infant and Toddler Connection of the Alleghany Highlands coordinates early intervention services for infants and toddlers, birth through age 3 with developmental delays, diagnosed conditions or atypical development. Services may include developmental screenings - eligibility determination - assessment - service coordination and other services to meet the child and family's needs.
22554 Center Parkway, Accomac, VA 23301
Foster care is intended to be a temporary rather than a long-term solution for children who have been removed from their birth family homes for reasons of neglect, abuse, abandonment, or other issues endangering their health and/or safety. Every effort is made to help the child remain with his or her family, however, when a child comes into foster care they are most often placed in a foster home. The foster family works as a team with the local department of social services, the biological family, the child (when applicable) and any additional community partners.
298 Cedar Road, Chesapeake, VA 23322
Outreach services are provided by all Chesapeake Public Library (CPL) locations through the coordinated effort of the Outreach staff. Outreach services strive to create library engagement opportunities across Chesapeake, strengthen existing partnerships, create new partnerships, and increase the visibility of Library services.
7460 Central Business Park Drive, Norfolk, VA 23513
Compass provides an array of services along the therapeutic continuum all designed to intervene at the lowest level of care necessary to prevent further disruption or disturbance to families and to improve quality of life. Crisis Intervention services offer immediate access (24/7) to quality therapeutic care and support during a crisis. Crisis intervention is a community-based service that provides brief mental health support to promote client stabilization and crisis management in the home or other appropriate settings. Intensive In-Home (IIH) is a home-based, highly supportive and comprehensive program that provides stability for children, adolescents, and their family who are experiencing a mental health crisis. By design, IIH services are more intensive than traditional mental health services as they focus on the stabilization of the child across multiple settings with the goal of decreasing future hospitalizations or other high-level out of home placements. Mental Health Skill-building Services (MHSS) is an intensive, home-based service that is designed to assist the client in obtaining independence or stability within the community. MHSS is available for adults who have long-term mental health needs, cognitive deficiencies or dual diagnoses. Connections provides home-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services for children and adolescents under the age of 21, who demonstrate significant impairment in adaptive functioning that is related to either developmental delays or other health conditions. Connections is not a diagnosis-specific program and children with other disorders who exhibit communication and social skills deficits in combination with maladaptive behaviors may qualify for services. Outpatient Counseling: Compass offers individual, family, and couples therapy, matching our treatment approach with our clients' specific needs. Compass specializes in a variety of mental health concerns including stress, anxiety, depression, family conflicts, and behavioral challenges.
222 Main Street, Stanardsville, VA 22973
Offers a range of activities and services which are designed to meet the information and learning needs of patrons and to facilitate their enjoyment of library resources. ACCESSIBILITY: Adjacent off-street parking. Internal access for wheel chair.
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2502 Melrose Avenue Northwest, Suite A, Roanoke, VA 24017
Youth Work Experience Coaches to Ensure Success The Goodwill Youth Work Experience program provides work experience and vocational activities to youth, ages 14 to 21, who are economically disadvantaged and at-risk. The program focuses on areas such as developing work maturity skills, writing a resume, interview skills, problem solving skills, and support services. Youth are referred to the Youth Work Experience program by community and state agencies or the local school systems. The program is funded through the Children's Services Act (CSA) and local or state government. The Youth Work Experience program provides: Paid work experience Transportation Leadership development Supportive services Occupational training skills Follow-up services Benefits of the Program Work within the home community leads to understanding of the importance of giving back. Referral from appropriate agency ensures program outcomes match with youth's needs. Provided transportation ensures participation. Paid community work experience is an educational stipend. Four to one ratio ensures personalized attention. Services are provided as needed in a variety of community settings at times that are agreeable to the youth and his/her family.
8409 Dorsey Circle, Suite 101, Manassas, VA 20110
Personal assistance services are defined as support services necessary to allow individuals to remain in or return to their homes rather than to have to enter or stay in a nursing facility. IEC provides coordination services on Medicaid Waiver Programs including assessment, attendant management training, and provider registry. Work with participants on their supervisory skills, as our participants will hire, supervise, and fire their own personal assistants. IEC also assists persons with disabilities with utilities, electric or gas, through Energy Share. IEC assists veterans with housing modifications through Granting Freedom.
11362 Porter Road, Orange, VA 22960
Provide humane care to unwanted, lost, or abandoned animals.
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2501 Parkers Lane, Alexandria, VA 22306
A specialized facility dedicated to the inpatient and outpatient recovery of people with brain, stroke, spinal cord, orthopedic, neurological and workplace injuries.
107 N Kent Street, Winchester, VA 22601
Provides a chief prosecuting officer for the Frederick County responsible for initiating charges and prosecuting people, including juveniles, who have been accused of felony and misdemeanor offenses, and investigating allegations of major fraud, organized criminal activity and corruption and unlawful conduct by public officials.
210 Pepper Street Southeast, Suite A, Christiansburg, VA 24073
Pregnant women are provided medical examinations, education regarding healthy lifestyle behaviors including nutrition, breastfeeding, exercise, and safety, and referrals to other agencies. Offers case management including identification of needs and coordination of resources for accessing appropriate and timely services to pregnant women and their children up to age two.
118 North Arthur Ashe Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23220
Offers confidential abortion services provided by board-certified OB/GYNs. Lab work, counseling (counseling will cover all alternatives-termination, continuing pregnancy, and adoption), and follow-up care are provided as an integral part of the service. Local, IV sedation, and general anesthesia are available. The facility is accessible to physically disabled, written information available for hearing impaired. Braille not available. Pro Choice facility.
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1100 Greensville County Circle, Emporia, VA 23847
Day care available for parents receiving TANF and working or in school.
1300 Augustine Avenue, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Provides a food pantry for residents in need. One visit per month.
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