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Friends of Man provides assistance to low income individuals that have exhausted other options and need assistance with mobility equipment (prostheses, wheelchairs, van lifts, minor home modifications for handicap accessibility, and ramps). No back bills.
237 Market Avenue, Suite 202, Waynesboro, VA 22980
Provides a juvenile and domestic relations court service unit. The Court has jurisdiction over minors who have been charged with an offense, who have committed status offenses or traffic violations, or who have been neglected or physically or sexually abused. A juvenile is anyone who is under 18 years of age. In addition, the court service unit provides access to the court for matters involving the family such as custody, support and visitation. The court also hears family abuse cases, cases where adults have been accused of child abuse or neglect, and criminal cases where the defendant and alleged victim are family or household members.
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682 Berkmar Circle, Charlottesville, VA 22901
Provides comprehensive home ownership counseling and education. Through one-on-one counseling, clients learn how to manage their income, consolidate debts, save money toward the down payment and apply for a mortgage. Also offers HUD approved Fair Housing Assistance, Home Improvement and Rehabilitation Counseling, Loss Mitigation, Money Debt Management, Mortgage Delinquency and Default Resolution Counseling, Postpurchase Counseling, Predatory Lending Counseling, Renters Assistance and Services for Homeless.
3953 Pender Drive, Suite 100, Fairfax, VA 22030
Five weekly sessions include an educational portion, group discussion, and interactive activities as we digest and apply each chapter of Insight’s Caregiving at a Glance guide. Guest facilitators will also provide expert advice for each session topic. A one-hour consultation is included at the end of the series to apply course learning to your specific family situation.
300 Princeton Avenue, Princeton, WV 24740
Coordinates the Angel Tree holiday assistance program. Oversees food and toy programs. Call for program dates.
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190 Beech Street, Suite 204, Gate City, VA 24251
There are several Medical Assistance Programs offered in Virginia. Each program covers different groups of people and each program has different eligibility requirements. After application for Medical Assistance, people are screened for all possible programs based on your age, income, financial resources, and other information. To be eligible for a Medical Assistance Program, a person must meet the financial and non-financial eligibility conditions for that program.
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316 East Cawson Street, Hopewell, VA 23860
Protects elderly (age 60+) and impaired adults from abuse, neglect, and exploitation; enables adults to remain in the least restrictive setting, and, assesses Medicaid eligible adults for nursing home placements.
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1683 Morris Street, Building J50, Norfolk, VA 23511
The USO Transition Program creates custom transition action plans for transitioning service members and military spouses and connects them to local and national resources level resources that will enable them to pursue the transition vision and goals that they have for themselves. By leveraging resources across a unified network of public and private partners, service members and military spouses are provided access to support and information across the following areas: Employment, Education, Finances, Mentoring/Networking, and VA Benefits, that enable them to make smart decision for themselves and their families and provide them with the care and and support they need during these major changes in a service member and military spouses life.
215 67th Street, Virginia Beach, VA 23451
Provides spiritual books to inmates and prison libraries; maintains a mentor-inmate correspondence program.
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12011 Government Center Parkway, Fairfax, VA 22035
Provides ongoing financial aid to persons and families meeting eligibility criteria for TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families). Applicants have the right to file an application the same day they contact the agency and submit documents later.
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4215 Riverboat Road, Taylorsville, UT 84123
CaptionCall uses advanced technology and a communications assistant to quickly provide written captions of what callers say on a large, easy-to-read screen. It works like a regular telephone – simply dial and answer calls as usual – speak and listen using a phone handset like always. Plus, CaptionCall offers exceptional sound quality with audio and frequency settings that can be customized to each person's hearing loss.
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13055 West Lynchburg Salem Turnpike, Blue Ridge, VA 24064
Woodhaven is a small, 48 bed nursing home providing 24 hour nursing care and supervision for persons with memory impairment, dementia and other age related, mental illness.
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22554 Center Parkway, Accomac, VA 23301
To place children who have been permanently and legally separated from their birth parents with a new family. It is a social and legal process which gives new parent(s) the same rights and obligations as biological parents.
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606 West 29th Street, Norfolk, VA 23508
Provides education, counseling and health care for females during their child bearing years. Health care services include physical examinations; pap smears; pregnancy testing; testing for sexually transmitted diseases; appropriate immunizations; and birth control methods. Referrals are also given for prenatal care and special needs identified during interview or testing.
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Immunizations - Springfield, West Springfield Public Health Center, Fairfax County Health Department
8136 Old Keene Mill Road, Suite A100, Springfield, VA 22152
Childhood and adult immunizations are available at this site.
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12000 Government Center Parkway, Suite 448, Fairfax, VA 22035
The Department of Public Works and Environmental Services builds and maintains safe, reliable infrastructure that improves public health and provides a high quality of life for residents. The department's four business areas - Solid Waste Management, Capital Facilities, Wastewater Management, and Stormwater Management - work together to create and preserve sustainable communities.
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620 Woodbrook Drive, Suite 2, Charlottesville, VA 22901
Provides a Volunteer Organization made up of many community agencies that cooperate to assist others in times of disaster. The Eastern Piedmont Regional Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD) includes the counties of Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange and Rappahannock. Religious and civic non-profit organizations in this region who are interested in assisting victims of natural or man-made disasters, are encouraged to contact the Virginia VOAD Representative located at the Central Virginia Chapter of the American Red Cross, 1105 Rose Hill Drive, Charlottesville, VA 22903. Telephone: (434)979-7143 for more information. The Central Virginia Chapter of the American Red Cross is a United Way-TJA Certified Agency.
428 North Arthur Ashe Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23220
The Virginia Museum of History & Culture is a history museum and research library that connects people to America's past through the unparalleled story of Virginia.
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6450 Administration Drive, Prince George, VA 23875
The Energy Assistance Program consists of three components:
Fuel Assistance assists low-income eligible households by supplementing home energy costs. Applications are accepted the second Tuesday in October through the second Friday in November.
Crisis Assistance assists low-income households with energy related emergencies. Applications are accepted November 1st through March 15th.
Cooling Assistance assists households in acquiring or repairing cooling equipment and /or payment of electric bills to operate cooling equipment. Applications are accepted June 15th through August 15th. Additional information about EAP is available at www.dss.virginia.gov. You may apply online anytime at www.commonhelp.virginia.gov.
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215 East Main Street, Bedford, VA 24523
The Town of Bedford operates with a council/manager form of government. Under this form of government, the elected governing body is responsible for establishing policy, passing ordinances, voting appropriations, and developing an overall vision for the town. The Council appoints a professional town manager to oversee the daily operations of the town government and implement the policies they establish. The town manager is apolitical, and the council represents the citizens.
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705 Clearview Drive, Vinton, VA 24179
A long term care nursing facility offering comprehensive, progressive inpatient rehabilitation service for patients who have had joint replacement or other surgery, experienced a stroke, or been injured in an accident. Works with patient, physician and family to develop a complete, individualized recovery plan.
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900 East Leigh Street, Richmond, VA 23298
To provide evidence-based physical therapy services focused on optimizing movement and improving quality of life of the uninsured and under-served members of the Greater Richmond Community
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302 North 2nd Street, Bridgewater, VA 22812
Bridgewater Village is the independent living section of Bridgewater Retirement Community. Providing supportive services to seniors 55 and above.
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206 3rd Avenue, Radford, VA 24141
Provides support and resources related to different housing situations: pre- and post-purchase, mortgage default counseling, rental counseling, fair housing, and homelessness. Housing counselors will listen to the situation; whether the person is renting or buying a home. Can speak with landlords or mortgage companies and help find local resources. Offers Renter Education Classes. Free Renter Education Workshops are held monthly in the NRV. Topics covered: Renter & Tenant Rights and Responsibilities Fair Housing Laws The Eviction Process Energy Savings Tips Financial Tips
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2626 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23220
The Children's Museum Family Engagement team supports caregivers through partnerships in the community as well as activities in the museums. The team focuses on core skills for school readiness using The Basics, advocates for children with disabilities and supports caregivers with information and strategies about learning through play. The act of play is essential to a child's development, contributing to their cognitive, physical, social, and emotional well-being. With plenty of print and digital resources, along with museum-based learning experiences, The Children's Museum Family Engagement programs seek to provide learning for the whole family, engaging all caregivers in the power of play.
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