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206 Elm Avenue, Louisa, VA 23093
Region Ten's Adult Developmental Services Center offers a wide range of person-centered services designed to support individuals with developmental disabilities in living a safe, healthy, and productive life as independently as possible. These services include case management, group home residential, sponsored residential, in-home support services, independent living supports, day support services, and community engagement.
5700 Old Richmond Avenue, Suite D17, Richmond, VA 23226
A community-based program linking community doulas who are from the same community as their clients who are able to bridge cultural and language barriers to meet pregnancy, postpartum, and early childhood need.
180 Harvest Home Drive, Duffield, VA 24244
This facility can house up to 22 children at any time. The shelter has two separate wings for boys and girls monitored by a security alarm system. Separate boys and girls units hold up to eleven children each between the ages of 5 and 18. Each separate unit contains five bedrooms, three baths, and a large day room. The day room is filled with video games, board games, satellite television, and lots of videos to keep the children busy. A glass office allows the staff private areas to perform their necessary paperwork. A central dining area and a commercial kitchen provides three meals a day for the children at this facility. Downstairs, there is a large recreation room filled with video games, a pool table and air hockey. 24-hour awake staff provides for the children's daily needs and manage their behavior. Social workers manage each child's assessment and treatment during this 45-day program. Residential services at the Emergency and Assessment Shelter include: * 45-day Assessment Program * Daily Care and Nurturing * 24-hour awake staff * Academic testing * Psychological Evaluation and testing * Social History * Medical Care * Dental Care * Psychiatry & Counseling (Individual and Family) * Recreation Program * Transportation Services * Spiritual Guidance * Assessment Profile (presented to the court or placing agency) o Academic and Psychological testing results o Social history o Physical exam report o Behavioral Observations o Recommendation for long-term placement
10718 Courthouse Road, Fredericksburg, VA 22407
Provides emergency financial assistance to those in need with Electric, Water, Rent, Medical, and Other Needs. A family is only helped once every 12 months. A family is made up of anyone that lives at the same address.
1701 High Street, Portsmouth, VA 23704
Program supplying nutritional food to income eligible individuals and their families. Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards are distributed to acquire approved purchases. Individuals may visit the web site to determine eligibility. For lost EBT card call customer service at 866-281-2448. You may also go to your local DSS office to receive a new card.

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2000 Beery Road, Sentara RMH Atrium, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Healthy Families of the Blue Ridge is a non-profit home visiting program for first time parents whose life situation and stressors indicate they would benefit from ongoing education and support. Referrals accepted for prenatal parents or before their baby is two weeks old. We offer a comprehensive assessment of needs and referral to community resources. Parents are provided in-home parenting education and support regarding children's health, development and effective parenting techniques.
425 Armistead Avenue, Williamsburg, VA 23185
Provides a department of local government providing law enforcement and crime protection. Programs offered are the neighborhood watch, file of life, heads-up, project lifesaver, door to door solicitator and house check.
100 Park Central Plaza, Manassas Park, VA 20111
Handles voter registration, petitions and paperwork for elections; voting; absentee ballots; and maintains voting machines.
2401 West Leigh Street, Richmond, VA 23220
The Richmond Department of Parks, Recreation & Community Facilities provides recreational, cultural, social, educational, environmental and fitness programs for the public that enhance the quality of life. In addition, the department is responsible for planning, developing, and maintaining city parks, cemeteries and recreation facilities.
836 J Clyde Morris Boulevard, Newport News, VA 23601
Offers services to women interested in maintaining their reproductive health while using birth control. Provides education related to abstinence, self breast exam, STD prevention, nutrition and birth control methods. Also offers testing and treatment of STD's, follow up of abnormal pap smears (including colposcopy if needed), and Emergency Contraception.
2154 North Landstown Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23456
Hosts several large-scale events throughout the year at Virginia Beach Community Recreation Centers and parks. All events are free and open to the public.
600 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219
Virginia's Medicaid and Family Access to Medical Insurance Security (FAMIS) programs provide no-cost health coverage to eligible children. Medicaid and FAMIS cover all the preventive care that growing children need to stay healthy, and the medical, dental, and behavioral health care they need if they get sick or hurt. Covered Services Dental care [PDF] English | Spanish Doctor visits Emergency care and transportation Hospital visits Behavioral health care Prescription medicine Tests and X-rays Vaccinations Vision care Well-baby check-ups Well-child check-ups And more! Children enrolled in Medicaid also qualify for the additional below benefits: Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT): benefit for children (comprehensive preventive and treatment services) Transportation to health services, if no other transportation is available
200 East 5th Street, Chase City, VA 23924
Provides primary immunizations for adults and children. Infants - routine (required) childhood shots (free of charge) Children - routine (required) childhood shots (free of charge) Teenagers - booster shots (immunizations for college entry) Adults - booster shots International (Overseas) travel shots Flu shots, Pneumonia and Hepatitis B shots available

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3032 Birch Bark Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23452
Provides a self supporting, drug free home for women who are recovering from drug addiction and alcoholism.
1030 Cowford Road, Halifax, VA 24592
This program provides testing to diagnose and treat STD's, and provide counseling for prevention of STI's. Condoms are available free of charge. The program is accessible to all.
8000 Brook Road, Richmond, VA 23227
Community Stabilization offers short-term, intensive mental health support for individuals experiencing an acute psychiatric crisis that puts them at risk of hospitalization. We aim to quickly stabilize mental health needs while keeping individuals within their community and close to their support networks.
315 Myers Street, Lexington, VA 24450
Provides treatment, comfort and supportive services to terminally ill patients and their families to enable them to live life fully. Supplies nursing, social services, chaplain and volunteer visitation. Also offers individual and group bereavement services. The program is a Medicare and Medicaid certified licensed hospice.

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2008 Bremo Road, Suite 101, Richmond, VA 23226
MHAV works to increase public awareness, decrease stigma and keep mental health issues on the forefront of policy and legislative agendas.

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13496 Liberty School Road, Ashland, VA 23005
The main purpose of the Evacuation Assembly Centers is to provide a checkpoint to monitor radiation contamination. Evacuation Assembly Centers will also provide shelter, food and clothing for those who need assistance.
1122 North 25th Street, Richmond, VA 23223
Church Hill Health Center provides professional and affordable health care in a nonjudgmental environment. Medical services include primary care, annual checkups, cancer screenings, urinary tract infection and vaginal infection treatment, birth control consultation and supplies, pregnancy testing and options counseling, sexually transmitted infection testing and treatment, confidential HIV testing, surgical and medication abortion. Pro-Choice center.
8000 Brook Road, Richmond, VA 23227
In partnership with the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS) and Henrico County, the Crisis Receiving Center (CRC) at St. Joseph’s Villa provides immediate help for youth in need of emergency behavioral health care, and their families. Youth may stay at the CRC for up to 23 hours, during which time they are directly linked to the next appropriate level of care. The transition of care is a collaborative process. Our multidisciplinary team of nurses, clinicians, and mental health professionals actively connect youth and families to community-based services for follow-up treatment, and ensure a warm handoff by scheduling appointments, communicating closely with service providers, and tailoring referrals based on the individual’s and family’s specific needs and location. All youth leave with a personalized Safety Plan, linkages to their local Community Services Board (CSB), and referrals that may include outpatient counseling, therapy centers, Villa in-home services, or the Villa’s nearby Crisis Stabilization Unit. The CRC at St. Joseph's Villa is the first youth-specific facility of its kind in Virginia, offering a specialized alternative to hospital emergency departments and reduced waiting periods for service.
15068 Lee Highway, Bristol, VA 24202
Virginia Department of Health (VDH) provides resources to prevent and respond to drug overdoses and other outcomes in Virginia. VDH and other state agencies work to improve health outcomes and reduce injury and deaths from drugs, including fentanyl. VDH is committed to being a trusted source of public health information and services.
1200 Church Street, Lynchburg, VA 24504
The C.P.A. meets once a week for two hours and learns some of what it is like to be a Police Officer and step in shoes by attending some of the police training. Some of the topics discussed are: The History of Police, Gang Issues, Domestic Security and Terrorism, Firearms and Tactical Operations, The Court System, Traffic Stops and Patrol Techniques, K-9, Defensive Tactics and F.A.T.S. ( Firearm Training Simulator), Crime Prevention, Evidence and Forensics. Meet for two hours once a week for 10 weeks in the Fall.
PO Box 399, South Boston, VA 24592
To serve the interest of its members and promote economic prosperity in the region.