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134 Roberts Avenue Southwest, Wise, VA 24293
Inspects facilities that prepare food for public consumption, including but not limited to: restaurants, school cafeterias, licensed day-care providers, hospital cafeterias, and temporary food service units at events. Maintains a certified lead risk assessor on staff to conduct environmental lead investigations when indicated as a part of a work-up of a child with an elevated blood lead level. Provides permitting for onsite sewage disposal systems. Issues permits for single family home alternative sewage discharges jointly with the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality. Permits all private drinking, heat pump, and agricultural wells. Monitoring wells are excluded. Permits and inspects hotels, campgrounds, summer camps, migrant labor camps, and jails. Provides rabies prevention and illness outbreak investigation services.
146 North Madison Road, Suite 201, Orange, VA 22960
Provides protection for children from abuse and neglect. Serves children regardless of income. Investigates and responds to reports of suspected abuse or neglect. The Statewide 24 hour toll-free hotline is (800)552-7096.
9283 Corporate Circle, Manassas, VA 20110
Recruits adult and youth volunteers for over 180 human service agencies in the Prince William area. Maintains information on many human services to help prospective volunteers choose the most satisfying position - client-centered, administrative, boards, technical advice or training or independent projects. Offers daytime, evening, and weekend hours for a one-time activity, or weekly, monthly, or seasonal commitment. Offers court-ordered community service. Weekly Call to Action column is published every Friday on the website and on social media (Facebook and X).
20715 Timberlake Road, Suite 101 , Lynchburg, VA 24502
Provides a continuum of home, community and school based programs including: Intensive In-Home Services, Home Based Counseling, Therapeutic Day Treatment, Mental Health Support,; Substance abuse services, 7 Challenges, Adolescent Sex Offender Services, Parental Sensei Services, Therapeutic Mentoring. The Virtual Residential Program is a distinctive service designed to provide families, schools, and communities with a diversion alternative to unnecessary out-of-home placements and/or to expedite successful step-down of youth following residential or psychiatric placements.
400 Westhampton Station, Richmond, VA 23226
Virginia Eye Institute is a comprehensive eye care organization providing a wide range of ophthalmology, optometry, and optical services.
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2014c Lafayette Boulevard, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Provides holiday assistance (food and/or gifts) to needy families and seniors.
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111 E Grayson Street, Galax, VA 24333
Administers the election laws and oversees voter registration for the city of Galax.
23191 Front Street, Accomac, VA 23301
Provides a supplemental food program that helps pregnant women, infants and children obtain the foods they need for better health.
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111 Warwick Court, Williamsburg, VA 23185
Child and Adolescent Services Include: Case Management: linkage to mental health resources, family supports, and community-based services Outpatient Services: short-term individual and family therapy Psychiatric Services: medication management - must be coupled with another service Short-Term Crisis Counseling: stabilization of an acute mental health crisis episode Substance Use Services: treating mild misuse Services offered in-person and via telehealth.
111 Horse Mountain View, Covington, VA 24426
A an intermediate care residential facility providing services to adults with intellectual disabilities.
1701 High Street, Suite 102, Portsmouth, VA 23704
Provides confidential STD exam, treatment, testing, HIV pre-test counseling and testing. Also, referral to health counselor for contact investigation and follow-up.
415 Campbell Avenue Southwest, Roanoke, VA 24016
Provides a community outreach program to provide free services to low income communities. Offers free or low cost humane education, spay/neuter surgeries, and pet wellness care. Works in partnership with the Roanoke City Fire Department. Uses volunteers and accepts donations.
2229 Shirlington Road, Suite B, Arlington, VA 22206
Bridges operates an emergency family shelter, known as the Sullivan House, which has approximately 45 beds across 10 separate apartment units. The program provides shelter and case management services to homeless families leading to employment, permanent housing, and achieving self-sufficiency. It is a temporary solution for those with little or no resources. While there, families receive intensive case management - assessing their situation, providing Bridges program resources, or referring to other resources. The families receive whatever immediate needs they may have - food, diapers, personal supplies, basic kitchen items, gift cards and more. The length of stay generally is between 30-90 days, and then Bridges works with the families to move them into permanent solutions
404 McClanahan Street Southwest, Roanoke, VA 24014
Treatments offered: in-center dialysis, and transplant support. Features: single use of dialyzers.
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45 School Street, Surry, VA 23883
The provision of services to ensure permanency for children where parental rights have been terminated by the courts.
4701 Cox Road, Suite 111, Glen Allen, VA 23060
The Mission of Mercy (MOM) program operates mobile clinics in strategic locations throughout the state. MOM projects provide preventative, restorative, and surgical dental treatments. At each clinic, patients arrive onsite, register for services, and complete a health information release form. They are treated on a first-come, first-served basis and wait in line until their turn with a dentist. Volunteer dental professionals provide services that address each patient's most urgent need. Common treatments include cleanings, fillings, extractions, root canals, and even dentures.
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69 Kabler Lane, Rustburg, VA 24588
The Energy Assistance Program (EAP) consists of three components: Fuel Assistance (FA), Cooling Assistance (CA) and Emergency Crisis Assistance (CAP). The Fuel component is intended to provide supplemental assistance to offset the rising costs of heating expenses. The Crisis component is intended to provide assistance with heating equipment needs and emergency fuel outages. The Cooling component is intended to provide supplemental assistance to cover cooling expenses and cooling equipment needs. Fuel Assistance opens the second Tuesday in October. The last day for applying is the second Friday in November. Main Qualifications: Have a heating need, meet the income levels, include all persons living in the household, live in an eligible living arrangement and meet the citizenship requirements. Crisis Assistance applicants must meet the following: income level, resource level. Deposits: Opens the first working day in November. May only receive once per lifetime per fuel type. (Natural gas, electric and LP gas) Heating Equipment: Opens November 1st or the first working day in November for Replacement, purchase, or repair of primary heating source. Primary Fuel: Opens the first working day in January. It is for those that did not receive fuel assistance. Requires cut off notice for electric and gas. Almost out of fuel oil, wood, coal or island purchased kerosene. Cooling Assistance: Is offered June 15 thru August 15. Must meet eligibility requirements and have at least one vulnerable person in the household (child under six, person over 60, or disabled person). Applications for all Energy Assistance Programs may be made via paper application, by phone through Enterprise Call Center at 1-855-635-4370, online at commonhelp.virginia.gov or coming into the agency.
1512 Willow Lawn Drive, Suite 100, Richmond, VA 23230
Funded by the Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999, the Protection and Advocacy for Beneficiaries of Social Security Program is funded by the Social Security Administration. The Ticket to Work system provides eligible SSI and SSDI beneficiaries with a "ticket" that they can use to obtain vocational rehabilitation (VR), employment services, and other support services from an Employment Network (EN) of their choice. dLCV advocates for Social Security beneficiaries to break down barriers to employment under the PABSS program.
825 Fairfax Avenue, EVMS Hofheimer Hall, Suite 118 , Norfolk, VA 23507
Provides comprehensive prenatal services for low- and high-risk pregnancies. Provide gynecologic care including minimally invasive, robotic and office procedures, as well as urogynecologic care.
821 Lafayette Boulevard, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Provides emergency assistance to persons who are in need due to an emergency or drastic change in circumstances. Services and items provided vary according to available funds and donations.
12011 Government Center Parkway, Fairfax, VA 22035
Healthy Families Fairfax is for expectant parents or families with a newborn who wants help to be the best parent possible. A family support worker will visit you in your home on a regular basis before your child is born and continue to work with you until your child is ready for preschool or kindergarten.
1400 North Uhle Street, Suite 704, Arlington, VA 22201
After release, we provide direct services (such as housing assistance, clothing, transportation, smartphones, laptops, debt repayment, and ongoing help with rent and other expenses), offer a comprehensive Employment Program, and facilitate an ongoing weekly virtual support group for program participants. OAR also established a pilot, gender-responsive, clinical services initiative providing a range of reentry services specifically tailored for individuals identifying as women/female/femme who are coming home to the community after experiencing incarceration. OAR work with individuals at the Arlington County Detention Facility, the Adult Detention Center in the City of Alexandria, the closest Virginia state prison, and other correctional facilities who are preparing to return to the community and who come back to Arlington, Alexandria, and Falls Church. OAR efforts in facilities include pre-release workshops focused on reentry issues, health and wellness, group psychotherapy, and transition planning.
103 Woodland Drive, Clarksville, VA 23927
On a monthly basis, clients receive a large box of canned meats, vegetables, pastas, peanut butter, jelly, and cereal with fresh produce, meat, and dairy as possible.
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137 Highland Drive, Suite A, Lebanon, VA 24266
Responsible for the enforcement of laws related to the construction, repair, demolition, removal or relocation of buildings or structures as well as the installation, alteration, repair, use and operation of heating, plumbing, lighting, ventilating, refrigerating, electrical and mechanical appliances and equipment within those structures.
45 Business Park Drive, Ruckersville, VA 22968
Provides assistance in planning and budgeting for first time home ownership. Offers counseling to avoid mortgage foreclosure and assistance in resolving landlord/tenant questions and fair housing questions. Provides financial skills education workshops. Serves Greene County.