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1255 Franklin Street, Rocky Mount, VA 24151
The County Administrator serves at the pleasure of the Board of Supervisors and is the County's Chief Administrative Officer. The County Administrator is charged with the development and implementation of all programs and policies. Responsibilities include: Developing and administering the County’s budget Monitoring the County’s financial health Providing staff support to the Board of Supervisors while overseeing the daily operations of County government Serving as a liaison with regional cooperative efforts
10455 Armstrong Street, Room 224, Fairfax, VA 22030
The Commissioner of the Revenue is the chief tax assessing officer for the local government.
117 Ironbound Road, Williamsburg, VA 23185
Serves as the local government authorized board responsible for the administration and operation of the local school system.
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135 Hall Avenue, Suffolk, VA 23434
Supplemental food program for financially eligible pregnant women, nursing mothers, and children up to age five.
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220 East Main Street, Radford, VA 24141
New River Health District offers all childhood vaccines (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox, HPV, haemophilus influenzae B (HIB), and hepatitis B) and adult vaccines such as tetanus, diphtheria, hepatitis B, influenza, meningococcal, and pneumonia. Travel-specific immunizations are also available. Some school-based clinics are available throughout the district. 
The Salvation Army Inclement Weather Shelter will open today beginning at 5pm and will allow individuals to remain until Tuesday. They also have an overflow shelter through Caritas House, and it is located at the same site. The Salvation Army shelter serves individuals ages 18 and older. Families are accommodated in a separate area, though still within the same location. Individuals are encouraged to arrive by 5pm if they do not anticipate having other shelter resources as the shelter does fill quickly, even with the overflow option available. The Salvation Army and Caritas House can provide:
  • Heated indoor space for overnight rest and safety
  • Hot meals, beverages and snacks
  • Restrooms and sleeping areas
  • Staff support and cold weather safety information
  • Service dogs are welcome
Individuals do not have to be a Richmond resident to come to the shelter. Transportation is not provided. Contact information: (804) 653-5706 Overflow through Caritas House: (804) 972-0813 Location: 1900 Chamberlayne Ave, Richmond, Virginia 23222 Should Louisa County open a shelter locally, information will be sent through Louisa County Alerts. https://www.louisacounty.gov/2601/Alerts-Notifications
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3811 Corporate Road, Petersburg, VA 23805
Program that provides a supplement to income for recipients of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and certain other aged, blind, or disabled individuals residing in a licensed assisted living facility or an approved adult foster care home.
3160 Kings Mountain Road, Martinsville, VA 24112
Intake, Investigation, probation, parole, counseling. To divert from the juvenile justice system those whose needs are more appropriately met elsewhere to promote rehabilitation of those youths under its care and supervision; and to advocate for the needs of youth and their families too.
10300 Spotsylvania Avenue, Suite 290, Fredericksburg, VA 22408
Assists veterans and their families in obtaining state, federal and local benefits to which they are entitled. Act as informed advocates in the preparation, presentation and prosecution of claims and serves as a clearinghouse providing information and assistance that will enhance the veteran's quality of life.
428 North Arthur Ashe Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23220
The Virginia Museum of History & Culture offer a variety of outreach education programs for elementary and middle school students.
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133 Highland Drive, Suite A, Lebanon, VA 24266
State required immunizations for children are available at no charge. No appointment is necessary. Also offers influenza and pneumonia vaccines. Provides immunization information and vaccines for foreign travel.
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50 Stanard Street, Stanardsville, VA 22973
Public health nurses give immunizations to protect against vaccine-preventable diseases.
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31 Royal Lane, Front Royal, VA 22630
Provides low income housing for the community. Offers 1,2 and 3 bedroom apartments. Income limits apply. Some apartments are wheelchair accessible.
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40 Douglass Avenue Northwest, Roanoke, VA 24012
Provides educational opportunities for adults who wish to gain competencies and skills necessary for employment, further education or personal enrichment. Provides GED and ESL classes and testing.
111 Scrabble Road, Castleton, VA 22716
Rappahannock Senior Center provides eligible adults aged 60 and better with nutritious meals, educational and wellness programs, socialization, fellowship, and recreation through interesting and inspiring activities. Door-to-door transportation may be available upon request.
249 East Shirley Avenue, Warrenton, VA 20186
Provides a community food bank for Fauquier County residents.
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40 Douglass Avenue Northwest, Roanoke, VA 24012
Provides English as a second language classes for students and family members.
1 College Road, Farmville, VA 23901
Hampden-Sydney College is a private liberal arts college for men.
2402 Godwin Boulevard, Suffolk, VA 23434
Providing care, custody and support to the inmates lawfully placed in our charge
8350 Richmond Highway, Suite 137, Alexandria, VA 22309
Provide daytime care and support to adults with dementia due to Alzheimer's, Parkinson's or a vascular issue - as well as those who have physical impairments or intellectual disabilities.
129 Park Street, Orange, VA 22960
Provides affordable rental apartments for households meeting eligibility requirements. Accepts HUD Section 8 vouchers.
3311 Dauphine Drive, Falls Church, VA 22042
Provides independent residential living for adults (18 & up) with intellectual or developmental disabilities to help them live a more independent, dignified and fulfilling life.
237 North Sycamore Street, Petersburg, VA 23803
The health justice and public benefits work centers on improving healthcare access and outcomes for Virginians experiencing poverty to promote health equity and reduce disparities. We know that achieving better healthcare access and outcomes requires improving many different systems that impact social determinants of health. The work covers a broad range of issues including securing income support, improving health-promoting public benefits programs, expanding insurance coverage, fighting for mental health infrastructure, preventing medical debt/medical debt collection actions, and redressing disability-based discrimination.