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1657 Merrimac Trail, Williamsburg, VA 23185
The Day Services program provides personal, social, and behavioral skill training for individuals with developmental disabilities, including intellectual disabilities, to help improve quality of life. The program facilitates self-empowerment, community integration and independent living through skills assessment and person-centered planning.
13049 West James Anderson Highway, Buckingham, VA 23921
The juvenile and domestic relations district court hears all matters involving juveniles such as criminal or traffic matters. Juvenile delinquency cases are cases involving a minor under the age of 18 who has been accused of committing an offense that would be considered criminal if committed by an adult. Other juvenile offenses may be referred to as status offenses. Status offenses are those acts that are unlawful only because they are committed by a minor.
626 Church Street, Lynchburg, VA 24504
Supports policies that contribute to the elimination of racism. This includes but is not limited to policies that eliminate racial profiling, increase immigrant rights, retain and strengthen affirmative action, reduce hate crimes and result in increased education on racism and its elimination.
2805 Riverside Drive, Danville, VA 24540
Aging-in-Place program performs home repairs which enable senior citizen (65+) homeowners to remain safely in their homes.
43 Champions Avenue, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219
Provides community-based child and adolescent services for Lee, Scott and Wise counties and the City of Norton. Services include VALUES therapeutic foster care for custodial and non-custodial children and youth with behavioral and/or emotional problems, or neglect; Prevention Services provides the community with basic prevention strategies to enhance protective factors, such as promoting positive mental and emotional well-being and decreasing risk factors such as peer pressure and availability of drugs. Regional Child Development Center provides Early Intervention Services for birth to age 3 with disabilities and/or developmental delay problems. Services in Lee, Scott and Wise counties and the City of Norton are provided in partnership with Planning District One Behavioral Health Services.
1104 Madison Plaza, Suite 101, Chesapeake, VA 23320
Critical Incident Stress Management teams work with individuals or groups of emergency medical services, fire, law enforcement and dispatch personnel who may suffer from stress after being involved in a critical incident. Team members provide stress defusing, debriefings, one on one sessions, demobilization, family support and educational programs. For emergencies call our pager (757) 307-0184 anytime. For questions, requests for education or other non-emergency business call our office (757) 963-0632 weekdays 9am - 5pm.
1721 Lovers Gap Road, Vansant, VA 24656
Services offered: * Medical services provided by licensed physicians and nurse practitioners; * Lab services on site; * Full range of X-ray services available; * Counseling services offered two days per week by a licensed clinical social worker; * Telemedicine Program (patients can talk with a specialist from the University of Virginia Medical Center via satellite); * Sliding fee scale available to patients with no insurance and who qualify; * Free medication program available to patients with no insurance and who qualify.
6301 Midlothian Turnpike, Richmond, VA 23225
Goodwill retail stores offer gently used merchandise at every day low prices, donated by generous community members to our more than 80 donation locations across our territory. Retail operations contribute over half of the annual revenues, supporting education, training and job placement programs for people with disabilities and disadvantages.
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2502 Melrose Avenue Northwest, Suite A, Roanoke, VA 24017
Goodwill's School to Work Adjustment Program allows high school students, between the ages of 16 and 22 with a disability, to safely explore the work world and prepare for the future during the students' regular school hours. Students are referred by school administration and teachers. School staff, parents, and Goodwill work together to ensure that the program is the best option for the student given their skill level and capabilities.
590 Neff Avenue, Suite 3000, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Provides trained third-party neutrals to help people prevent and resolve conflict at home, work, and in their broader community. Offers coaching and training workshops to improve communication and leadership skills. Conducts civic engagement forums to enhance community understanding, decision-making, and participation.
768 Barnesville Highway, Wylliesburg, VA 23976
Selects, organizes, preserves, and provides easy access to a collection of materials designed, within local space and budget limitations, to meet the day-to-day information needs of county citizens.
739 Thimble Shoals Boulevard, Newport News, VA 23606
The Behavioral Health Services Program provides counseling services to children, adolescents, adults, families and organizations. Services such as: -Mental Health Therapy for Children, Families and Adults -Adult Anger Management Prevention Services -Youth Anger Management Prevention Services -Youth and Adult Job Readiness
1000 East High Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902
Offers new mothers and parents of young children support to nurture their children in a positive, enriching and rewarding way. Once a family is enrolled in the program, a home visitor will begin visiting, usually once a week. The home visitor serves as a resource for parenting, child development and child health information, and is familiar with other resources in the community. Home visiting is tailored to meet each family's needs. It is designed to use the strengths of the parent to achieve goals she sets for her family. Families can become eligible during pregnancy and until the child turns 6 years old. Services are free to families in Charlottesville, Nelson County and Albemarle County.
7515 Library Drive, Hanover, VA 23069
The Department of Human Resources provides services to Hanover County employees, constitutional officers, the Circuit Court, the Department of Social Services, the Pamunkey Regional Library, the Pamunkey Regional Jail, and the general public.
5511 Williamson Road, Roanoke, VA 24012
Sells used products such as furniture, household items, clothes and shoes at discount prices.
193 East Main Street, Abingdon, VA 24210
The court service unit provides intake for juvenile complaints and petitions for custody, visitation or protective orders; as well as provides court ordered probation supervision and parole supervision for juveniles who have been committed to the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice.
1604 Amphibious Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Support services for the military and their families. Programs include information and referral; mobile outreach; orientations; flight line canteens; emergency lodging; support groups; and special planned activities. The Joint Base Eustis-Langley USO serves as administrative headquarters for eleven USOs in the Hampton Roads area.
90 College Street, Suite B, Christiansburg, VA 24073
Assists low-income families with children ages and 6 and under and pregnant women with access to medical and dental services and acts as a link to other human service organizations/providers in the NRV. Offers comprehensive case management in the home where children receive consistent and comprehensive care in a familiar setting. CHIP services, provided by a nurse and a home visitor team, include helping families make and keep appointments and follow physician recommendations, educational home visits, parenting education, helping families set and reach personal and family goals, transportation to medical and dental appointments, medical case management, and referrals to other community-based services to help meet the multifaceted needs of families. All services emphasize prevention and early intervention. This is not the state CHIP insurance, but will help families access Medicaid or FAMIS (state CHIP insurance). Not a substance abuse/ mental health provider but can connect families to those resources. Transports only if no other means available.
20715 Timberlake Road, Suite 106, Lynchburg, VA 24502
Provides quality health care services to clients in their homes. Skilled nursing and therapy services, and home health aide.
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928 West Main Street, Radford, VA 24141
Provides homes and compassionate foster parents for children who are removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect, or other family circumstances that prevent children from remaining in their homes.
303 South Maple Avenue, Suite 400, Falls Church, VA 22046
Provides temporary housing for families to transition from poverty and homelessness to financial stability and permanent housing. Residents contribute portion of their income toward rent and toward debt repayment or savings, and can stay in the program for up to two years. Includes support services such as case management, job counseling, skills training, job placement assistance, credit counseling, debt repayment and savings initiatives, substance abuse counseling, domestic abuse counseling, ESL instruction, and life skills training. Offers Virginia Individual Development Accounts, a special savings program for purchasing a home, starting a business or going back to school, to clients. For every dollar participants save in a designated account, VIDA matches with two more dollars.
215 Saint Pauls Boulevard, Norfolk, VA 23510
Provides a theater that offers productions of contemporary works, new plays and reinterpretations of the classics.
368 Deshazor Drive, Newport News, VA 23608
Needs assessment, case management, and referral to a network of providers to help youth exhibiting negative behaviors. TOP (Teamwork ~ Options ~ Pathways to Success) is an interest and needs based prevention program designed to connect youth and their families with services that can refocus youth in the right direction by building on their strengths and providing them with a positive support system.
2100 Washington Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22204
Community Assistance Bureau is the first call to make for help if you or someone you know is homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. The Community Assistance Bureau's Social Work Unit helps people find shelter, emergency food and other vital DHS and community services. Referrals can be made to all Arlington County shelters. Telephone line is answered 24/7, including weekends and holidays.
501 West Main Street, Wise, VA 24293
The Treasurer's Office establishes and maintains an accounting and reporting system in accordance with the Virginia Statutes, federal laws, and generally accepted accounting principles set forth by the Auditor of Public Accounts. The Department provides financial information for strategic and operational planning, records receipts of revenues, and provides for timely disbursement of municipal funds. For any further information go to website.