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321 Salem Avenue, New Castle, VA 24127
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5695 King Centre Drive, Alexandria, VA 22315
Provides behavioral health treatment that include mental health counseling, substance abuse services, ABA and foster care. Offer in-home and outpatient services for at risk youth, families, and communities, with the steadfast goal of promoting reunification and/or permanency goals for all parties involved.
701 East Franklin Street, Richmond, VA 23219
The Commission is composed of 28 members, and appoints from its membership a chairperson and vice-chairperson. These and other details on membership are described in §3.2-3102. Members are appointed to one or more committees. Each committee is assigned a chairperson by the Commission chair; some committees have a vice-chairperson or are structured to have co-chairs.
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919 South Church Street, Smithfield, VA 23430
Promotes a state of optimum health and the adoption of healthful lifestyles for the citizens of Virginia in partnership with local governments; assures that vital statistics, health information, and preventive and environmental health services are available to all citizens; provides medical assistance to citizens.
1207 Delaware Avenue, Suite 2212, Wilmington, DE 19806
Provides information regarding telecommunications and media access for customers who are deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened or deaf-blind. Publications include a national directory and resource guide with 30,000 listings of businesses, organizations, agencies and residencies with TTY numbers, fax numbers, pagers, Instant Messaging and webcams. Publishes quarterly news magazine and sells an etiquette handbook for TTY users, a history of TTY and the Emergency Access Self Evaluation. Conducts community training activities in consumer advocacy and emergency preparedness.
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15068 Lee Highway, Suite 100, Bristol, VA 24202
May provide limited assistance if available.
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300 12th Street, 2nd Floor, Lynchburg, VA 24504
Helps ex-offenders by providing appropriate assistance to meet their basic needs. Re-entry program for ex-offenders, jobs, counseling, housing, transportation and clothing. Provide transportation if possible, but primarily give bus tickets (no more than 10 in a six-month period) for doctors appointments, going to/from work, job interviews.
Virginia Cares offers the following services:
Emergency Assistance for basic needs (ex. housing, food, clothing, personal toiletries)
Assistance in obtaining vital documents (ex. photo ID, drivers license, birth certificate, social security card)
Job Readiness Skills Training and Employment Services – soft skills training, resume assistance, interview workshops, basic computer skills training, weekly ‘Who’s Hiring’ tip sheets
Transportation assistance and bus passes to verified job interviews and confirmed work sites.
Bi-monthly support group activities on various topics.
Referrals to community partners for counseling, legal and medical services.
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102 Irving Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20010
Day programs are designed for people who are medically stable and able to live at home, but whose daily lives can be improved through coordinated, interdisciplinary outpatient therapy. Each daily session is typically 3-4 hours, but can last up to six. The average length of time in the program is 7 weeks, but can range from a few weeks to a few months depending on the patient's needs and progress
312 2nd Street, Williamsburg, VA 23185
Provides food to prepare at least 6 days of meals for each person in a referred household. FISH has worked with nutrition experts to provide as healthy a diet as possible within the limitations of storage. Most food products are non-perishable, but FISH also provides sandwich bread, eggs and sliced cheese.
Also provides a limited number of non-food products, such as Bag of toiletries including toilet paper, bars of soap, dish soap as well as laundry detergent.
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2999 River Road West, Goochland, VA 23063
Families and individuals with income of $69,000 or less.
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200 College Drive, Luray, VA 22835
Provides materials to and from libraries worldwide. Services include computerized library catalog, computerized magazine indexes, and special collections.
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17100 Monument Circle, Smithfield, VA 23430
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.
2780 General Puller Highway, Saluda, VA 23149
Provides environmental and health services for area residents. This includes well and septic permits, food safety inspections, family planning, STD treatments, immunizations, communicable disease investigations, HIV/AIDS testing, care and supportive services, and women, infants and children (WIC) nutrition services.
21000 Education Court, Ashburn, VA 20148
Loudoun County Public Schools provides special education services for children ages 2 - 21 inclusive. Students who are identified as eligible for services will have an Individualized Education Program (IEP). Services can begin as early as 2 years of age.
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8479 Saint Anthonys Road, King George, VA 22485
Support coordinators work to help individuals with a developmental disability navigate services. Support coordinators assess individuals to determine their needs, then find the most appropriate services.
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20 Progress Drive, Martinsville, VA 24112
Services completed by the Child Welfare Unit include: Prevention of Foster Care, Court-ordered Custody Home Studies, Interstate Compact requests, Resource Parent home studies and other services requested by the court as appropriate. Home studies are prepared for any court ordering this service to determine custody and/or visitation privileges. The Family Services Worker will conduct the study and make a recommendation to the court regarding the custody.
2400 Washington Avenue, Newport News, VA 23607
Ensures that quality services and programs are available to meet the needs of our citizens and the business community.
217 Ashcake Road, Ashland, VA 23005
The YMCA of Greater Richmond put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.
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320 Federal Street, Lynchburg, VA 24504
Services to include primary care, behavioral health and pharmacy with home delivery available. All insurances accepted and a reduced fee is available based on household income and size.
8601 Mathis Avenue, Manassas, VA 20110
Central Library's Makerspace is an independent workspace inside the library that provides patrons with various machines, tools, and technology to explore, build, collaborate, and create. Prince William Public Libraries' Makerspaces are designed for patrons 13 years old and older. Children age 12 and younger must be directly supervised by a parent or guardian at all times.
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242 Allens Circle, King and Queen Court House, VA 23085
Pays health and medical care for certain groups of people who have low income and limited resources.
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PO Box 443, Sterling, VA 20167-0443
Emergency financial assistance to individual families referred by a social worker or LINK sponsored church clergy when funds available.
Clients residing in Herndon should call Fairfax County Coordinated Services Planning at 703 222-0880.
Clients residing in the eastern part of Loudoun County should call Loudoun Cares at 703 669-4636.
135 West Cameron Street, Culpeper, VA 22701
Provides a constitutional official who is elected to an eight-year term by the voters of the locality. The clerk handles administrative matters for the court and also has authority to probate wills and grant administration of estates. The clerk is the custodian of the court records and the clerk's office is where deeds are recorded and marriage licenses are issued. * Deeds are recorded from 8:30 AM to 4:10 PM Marriage licenses are issued from 8:30 AM to 4PM The circuit court is the trial court with the broadest powers in Virginia. The circuit court handles all civil cases with claims of more than $15,000. It shares authority with the general district court to hear matters involving between $4,500 and $15,000. The circuit court has the authority to hear serious criminal cases called felonies. The circuit court also handles family matters, including divorce. In addition, the circuit court hears cases appealed from the general district court and from the juvenile and domestic relations district court.
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237 North Sycamore Street, Suite A, Petersburg, VA 23803
Works to end the criminalization of poverty in Virginia by exposing and addressing criminal legal system policies that target people because of poverty and race. Through a mix of community organizing, local and statewide policy advocacy, and litigation, our program intervenes at many points in the criminal legal system. Our campaigns range from initial law enforcement contact in the community, through the courts, to individuals' confinement in Virginia's jails and prisons, and finally to their reentry into the community.
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800 East City Hall Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23510
Manages all aspects of NPS' participation in the federal Title I program. Additionally, the Office of Early Learning and title I also oversees several preschool programs for Norfolk Public Schools, including programs for three and four-year-old scholars.
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Provides a FREE, full-day, high-quality instructional program for preschool aged students identified as at risk for early academic challenges. There are 21 Title I classes for three-year-olds and 90 classes for 4-year-olds located throughout the school division and the city of Norfolk.
TITLE 1
The purpose of this program is to provide local education agencies supplemental federal funds to assist schools with high percentages of economically disadvantaged students. This assistance is aimed at helping students reach proficiency on state academic achievement standards.
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