Skip to content
211 Virginia home page

View Search Results

Search Results

3651-3675 of 10,000
2011 Fairmount Avenue, Richmond, VA 23223
Funding provided for fuel assistance. There are certain requirements that must be met in order to receive assistance, which will be approved by the Director. The Center will have a Financial Assistance Form you will need to complete. The center provides transportation and cost for birth certificate and/or DMV ID's.
608 Campus Drive, Abingdon, VA 24210
Offers mental health supports to adults with serious mental illness. A qualified staff member works one on one with individuals to teach them how to develop coping skills, access community resources, develop a natural support system, and locate safe and affordable housing. Staff members also teach cooking skills, laundry and cleaning skills, nutrition, health and safety, budgeting skills, and community leisure skills. Individuals work toward attaining their goal of independence in the community.
606 West 29th Street, Norfolk, VA 23508
The Bureau of Environmental Health Services is responsible for administering environmental programs and services to reduce the incidence of environmental conditions which may adversely impact the health, safety and well being of the citizens of Norfolk. Enforcement of applicable city and state statues and codes occurs through public education efforts as well as through legal actions.
2501 Marshall Avenue, Suite G, Newport News, VA 23607
Provides a food pantry for the, distribution the 2nd and 4th Saturdays.
What's Here
Call
9800 Government Center Parkway, Chesterfield, VA 23832
Youth Engagement provides resource information for county youths and families and leads collaborative initiatives that engage the community in promoting the safety, well-being and success of Chesterfield County youths.
1400 University Avenue, Charlottesville, VA 22903
Provides free education workshops on sexual assault and domestic violence. We provide support and advocacy to the UVA community who have concerns about sexual assault, dating/domestic violence (battering), and stalking Our goals are to strengthen services for survivors, as well as the University of Virginia policies and procedures that address these issues.
2520 58th Street, Hampton, VA 23661
Employment Services provides long-term employment, training, and supports for people with intellectual, developmental, and other disabilities at our site in Hampton. Employment Services offered through Government Contract work across the Nation. Employment Services provide adult students with disabilities the opportunity to participate in certification programs, preparing them for life-long careers in high-demand industries resulting in economic independence. Supported Employment helps people with disabilities gain employment with businesses in the community. Day Support provided to people with intellectual, developmental, and other disabilities at our site in Hampton. In this program, people with disabilities work on life and social skills, and also volunteer/participate in the community.
404 Willis Street, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
The Oberle Academy is dedicated to supporting students with special needs. Offers small class sizes, and individualized instruction.
8350 Richmond Highway, Suite 233, Alexandria, VA 22309
The Fairfax County Health Department provides access to prenatal services through an initial assessment with a Public Health Nurse, followed by referral to the Inova Cares Clinic for Women for the remainder of prenatal care, delivery, and post-partum services.
What's Here
365 Pell Avenue, Rocky Mount, VA 24151
Provides confidential testing, ADAP Drug program and social work services.
227 South Cherry Street, Richmond, VA 23220
St. Andrew’s School’s whole child programming nurtures intellectual, creative, moral, and spiritual growth, preparing students for success in school and in life.
What's Here
2001 Stonebrook Place, Kingsport, TN 37664
Psychological assessment is provided for children, adolescents and adults. These services assist with diagnostic clarification and treatment planning for referred individuals. Referrals are made by local industries, health care providers, legal services, Department of Children Services, Department of Human Services, law enforcement, emergency agencies, and school systems.
807 Chilhowie Street, Chilhowie, VA 24319
Main library for the county system. Provides material circulation including books, large print, video, digital resources, newspapers, and magazines. Offers reference service, photo copying services, and programs and films for adults and children. Access to meeting room and teleconferencing capabilities. Public computers and internet access available.
What's Here
212 Wood Brothers Drive, Stuart, VA 24171
Provides recreational activities for the citizens of Patrick County. The Recreation Department is responsible for administering and/or supporting a variety of recreational programs, including, but not limited to, elementary football and basketball, summer baseball leagues, soccer, adult volleyball, men's and women's softball, and a number of various recreation special events and programs. The Recreation Department is also responsible for maintaining the County leased recreational facilities at Rotary Field and the Fred Clifton Park at Lover's Leap and also provides maintenance support for other County owned parks and recreational facilities.
16320 Church Street, Amelia, VA 23002
Environmental Health Services includes: Rabies Protection West Nile Virus Protection Food Service Operations On Site Sewage Disposal Well and Water Quality Migrant Labor Camps Lead Poisoning Environmental Complaints
34 Communications Lane, Rustburg, VA 24588
Provides emergency care and transportation for sick and injured; saves and protects property and life against fire.
9501 Dean Park Lane, Manassas, VA 20110
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington help boys and girls of all backgrounds build confidence, develop character and acquire the skills needed to become productive, civic-minded, responsible adults.
What's Here
115 South 15th Street, Suite 400, Richmond, VA 23219
Counseling on the Affordable Care Act and how it will impact the community. This is a free service to all community members. Certified Healthcare Navigators are here to answer your questions or to help you navigate the Health Insurance Marketplace. Open Enrollment is November 1 - January 15. Some individuals may be eligible for a special enrollment time frame. Please call to see if you qualify.
502 South Main Street, Galax, VA 24333
Protects the public's health by engaging in a wide variety of inspection, permitting, and testing services, including: Drinking Water Inspection, Permitting, and Surveillance; Food Establishment Sanitation check out your favorite restaurant's latest inspection results by going to www.healthspace.ca/vdh; Insect and Rodent Control; Institutional Sanitation; Migrant Labor Camp Sanitation; Milk Sanitation; Rabies Prevention and Control; Sewage Disposal Sanitation; Tourist Establishment Sanitation.
4932 Frontage Road Northwest, Roanoke, VA 24019
"A Matter of Balance" is a fall prevention program designed to reduce fear of falling and encourage physical activity in older adults. It involves interactive workshops, exercise training, and environmental modifications to address the root causes of falls. The program is offered in small groups, led by trained coaches, and typically consists of eight two-hour sessions.
4077 Main Street, Chincoteague, VA 23336
Internet. Wifi. Public computers. Early literacy. GED resources. Citizenship resources. ESL learning English resources. Resume writing services. Provides materials and services to assist patrons in obtaining information to meet personal, recreational, educational, and professional needs.
What's Here
15260 Jubilee Road, Culpeper, VA 22701
Provides an assisted living facility for older adults.
113 Taylor Street, Amherst, VA 24521
Represents the State of Virginia in prosecuting crimes.VWA Helps ensure that victims of crimes receive fair and compassionate treatment while participating in the criminal justice program.
What's Here
1108 Sedalia School Road, Big Island, VA 24526
Does not serve consumers directly. Consumers should contact their local food pantry or food bank. Receives donated venison from hunters, crop damage, permits, and deer management efforts. The meat is distributed free of charge to food banks, soup kitchens, church food pantries and other local feeding programs. Funds are raised to cover the cost of processing, distribution, and the overhead expenses of operation.