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599 Main Street, Suite 201, Bland, VA 24315
Protects residents and visitors of Bland County and enforces the laws.
15386 Old Spotswood Trail, Elkton, VA 22827
Provides nutritious meals for homebound Elkton area residents each Thursday using food donated in part by local church groups and individuals. Serves the zip code of 22827 only.
2214 5th Avenue, Richmond, VA 23222
Oxford House is a network of self-run, self-supported recovery homes for members recovering from alcohol and substance abuse. When an individual is accepted for membership in an Oxford House, there is no time limit on how long he or she can live there, but the use of alcohol or drugs or non-payment of rent will result in expulsion. There is no clean time required to move into an Oxford House.
3500 Woods Way, State Farm, VA 23160
A correctional facility. Security Level 2 - Assignment Criteria: No Escape History within past 5 years. Single Life sentences must have reached their Parole Eligibility Date (PED). No disruptive behavior for at least past 24 months prior to consideration for a transfer to any less-secure facility.
15068 Lee Highway, Bristol, VA 24202
Offers surveillance and investigation of disease outbreaks, and assistance for those exposed to Tuberculosis and other communicable diseases.
135 Hall Avenue, Suffolk, VA 23434
Provides medical care for public assistance recipients and persons of low income who can meet their maintenance needs, but have insufficient income to provide the cost of medical care.
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3001 Hungary Spring Road, Suite A, Henrico, VA 23228
Henrico CASA provides court appointed volunteers to advocate for the best interests of children who are the subject of judicial proceedings involving allegations of abuse or neglect. Henrico CASA works within the court system to assist in providing each such child a safe and permanent home and seeks to educate the community concerning the needs of abused and neglected children.
861 Glenrock Road, Suite 100, Norfolk, VA 23502
Veterans representatives are available to help with issues related to transitioning from a military career to civilian employment. Comprehensive career services can encompass help job referral, job training, and job placement assistance.
1418 Forest Ridge Road, Charlottesville, VA 22903
Oxford House, Inc. is a network of self-run, self-supported recovery homes for members recovering from alcohol and substance abuse throughout Northern Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia (DC). We provide separate houses for men and women and some houses accept children with parent. When an individual is accepted for membership in an Oxford House, there is no time limit on how long he or she can live there, but the use of alcohol or drugs or non-payment of rent will result in expulsion. There is no clean time required to move into an Oxford House. All houses are near local transportation including buses and subways. Wheelchair accessibility varies by location.
4932 Frontage Road Northwest, Roanoke, VA 24019
Serves clients age 60 and over, who live in the 5th Planning District of Virginia, and are unable to qualify for Legal Aid Services or afford a private attorney. Clients may be provided with either information or case consultation. Issues include: Power of Attorney documents, advanced medical directives, public benefits such as Medicaid, and Living Wills.
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1700 E Parham Road, Henrico, VA 23228
Leviticus RVA provide support services to individuals and groups who are coping with a range of concerns, including trauma, grief and loss, depression, anxiety, relationship concerns, self-concept, and stress; this includes two complimentary sessions.
3058 River Road West, Goochland, VA 23063
Areas Served: Goochland, Powhatan Counties. This program provides intervention services for families, infants, and toddlers birth to age three who have diagnosed or suspected delays in development.
640 Laurel Street, Culpeper, VA 22701
The immunization program in Rappahannock Rapidan Health District provides the following services to the community. Immunizations are offered to infants, children, adolescents and adults: 1. Provides recommended and required immunizations in accordance with ACIP and AAP recommendations. 2. Educates the public and private sector regarding immunization practices and general vaccination policy, to assure public safety. 3. Participates with the Vaccine for Children program, offering vaccinations required for school. 4. Participates in a number of community events to promote immunizations.
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7987 Ashton Avenue, Manassas, VA 20109
The Department of Social Services provides adoption services for foster children who become legally free to be adopted by another family. Services include preparing the child to become a part of another family, selecting the adoptive family, and facilitating the transition into the home. The Department also provides adoptive home studies and recommendations to the Court for step-parent and parental placement adoptions.
501 12th Street, Lynchburg, VA 24504
Charitable food assistance network of partners serve guests living with hunger. partners include pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, schools, community centers, health clinics, and more. A partner food bank of Feeding America and the Federation of Virginia Food Banks.
11995 Courthouse Circle, New Kent, VA 23124
Officers who have been trained in the proper installation of child safety seats will assist in installing a child seat.
3060 Williams Drive, Suite 300, Fairfax, VA 22031
The Arc of Northern Virginia advocates for people with intellectual, cognitive and developmental disabilities. Seeks to secure opportunities for living in the community, working at meaningful jobs, and learning with peers in a stable environment. Our Advocacy provides for improved supports and services, sufficient resources and creative problem solving. We also work with constituents to educate legislators, service providers and the community on disability issues.
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13623 James Madison Highway, Palmyra, VA 22963
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.
5000 Dominion Boulevard, Glen Allen, VA 23060
When sirens sound, find a local radio or TV station this broadcasting emergency information. Emergency officials will provide critical instructions in an emergency, such as evacuation orders or how to safely stay where you are. WVIR Ch. 29 WVIR Ch. 3 WVAW Ch. 4 WAHU Ch. 9
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311 East Main Street, Berryville, VA 22611
Provides electronic benefits that can be used like cash to buy food at any store that has a sign displaying the Virginia Electronic Benefit Card or the Quest sign. Each eligible household will receive a card that may be used like a bank debit card to purchase eligible food items from your account.
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6868 Distribution Drive, Beltsville, MD 20705
Offers a resource guide of publications pertaining to childhood cancer, its treatment, and legal, social and emotional issues. Maintains extensive library of books, articles, and other information about childhood cancer. Provides computerized searches of protocols, treatment options and literature, and acts as clearinghouse to match families with sources of help. Also offers special publications on current topics in childhood cancer and a Speakers Bureau and links for reference only.
43 Court Square, Montross, VA 22520
Oldest museum in the Northern Neck area, with exhibits and programs about Westmoreland County history from pre-colonial days to today. Displays include artifacts discovered at the sites of Native American settlements and early plantations, full length portraits of key figures in the County's early history, and items associated with Presidents George Washington, James Madison and James Monroe.
108 Hill Street, Jonesville, VA 24263
The Energy Assistance Program (EAP)consists of three components; Fuel Assistance (FA), Coolng Assistance (CA) and Emergency Crisis Assistance (CAP). The FA component is intended to provide supplemental assistance to offset the rising costs of heating expenses. The CAP component is intended to provide assistance with heating equipment needs and emergency fuel outages. 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 and resource 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 during the beginning in mid-June. Must meet eligibility requirements
603 South Memorial Boulevard, Martinsville, VA 24112
Angel Tree program provides new clothing or toys for children of needy families through the support of donors.
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2650 South Arlington Mill Drive, Arlington, VA 22206
Owners pay board, county fines, and any veterinary costs when they reclaim their pets. Fees for pet adoptions include cost of surgical neutering. Offers euthanasia for pets at no charge.
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