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111 South Street, Ground Floor, Farmville, VA 23901
Provide immunizations for infants, children and adolescents to prevent illnesses such as diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, polio, Hepatitis B, Haemophilus influenza type B (Hib), measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella (chicken pox). Most of these vaccines are FREE and no appointment is needed for immunization clinic. We offer adult immunizations for influenza, pneumonia, and tetanus. Our local health departments also administer some vaccines needed for foreign travel for a fee. Appointments are needed to receive foreign travel vaccines.
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22350 Main Street, Courtland, VA 23837
Terms begin, 3rd Monday, Jan., March, May, July, Sept., & Nov. Motion Day, 1st Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. Grand Juries, 1st day of Term. Court convenes 9:30 a.m. 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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104 Seneca Chase Court, Sterling, VA 20164
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.
2130 Germanna Highway, Locust Grove, VA 22508
A community-based, comprehensive institution of higher education that offers Associate Degree, Certificate and Career Studies Certificate programs to a diverse urban and rural population. The College provides responsive, affordable, quality education, training and re-training to meet the diverse needs of its service region. Germanna Community College promotes lifelong learning opportunities with a variety of credit, non-credit, distance, and outreach programs.
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8900 Freedom Center Boulevard, Manassas, VA 20110
Committed to engaging the community through many community-focused events and crime deterrence opportunities. The Community Engagement Section serves to build and strengthen the relationship between the Prince William County community and the Police Department
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330 Hospital Road, Tappahannock, VA 22560
Counseling services provided by licensed professional staff and/or staff under supervision working toward licensure.
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182 Main Street, New Castle, VA 24127
Oversees tax assessment for Craig County.
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20103 Princeton Road, Stony Creek, VA 23882
Responsible for providing 24-hour care for youth ordered into our custody, for providing services to family members which promote the child's return to the birth family, and for providing custody studies, home family assessments, and ensuring parental rights are legally terminated if the child is adopted.
615 Oakhurst Avenue, Pulaski, VA 24301
Offers programs such as swimming, basketball, soccer, fitness classes, senior programs, aerobics, water exercise, racquetball, cardiac rehabilitation, and swim lessons. Facilities include a walking trail and a jogging trail.
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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Route 20, Locust Grove, VA 22508
The Wilderness Food Pantry, which provides supplemental food to local families. Will provide food for life, fresh foods, USDA, canned and packaged goods. The pantry is operated by the Lake of the Woods Lions and Lioness Clubs.
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8097 Kings Highway, King George, VA 22485
Provides clinical maternity care and family planning services.
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442 West Washington Street, Suffolk, VA 23434
Provides building permits and inspections
78 Medical Center Circle, Fishersville, VA 22939
Provides sub-acute, transitional care to those who require additional recovery time in the hospital who would otherwise be discharged home or to a community skilled facility.
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831 Park Avenue Southwest, Suite 1, Norton, VA 24273
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
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3816 Sleepy Hollow Road, Falls Church, VA 22041
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.
600 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219
Plan First is Virginia’s limited-benefit Medicaid program that provides
free family planning services to women and men who do not qualify for full-benefit Medicaid. Members are mailed a Plan First ID card with their name and ID number on it. This card must be shown to the doctor, clinic, or pharmacy before receiving care. Only family planning services will be covered.
What Does Plan First Cover?
• Yearly physical exams for family planning
including a PAP test
• Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) testing
• Family planning education & counseling
• Birth control methods provided by a doctor
or obtained with a prescription such as
contraceptive implants, rings, patches, IUDs,
birth control pills, diaphragms, Depo Provera,
and condoms
• Sterilization (tubal ligations and vasectomies)
• Non-Emergency transportation to family
planning services, including to pick up a
family planning prescription
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259 Granby Street, Norfolk, VA 23510
Supportive housing for survivors.
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12007 Courthouse Circle, New Kent, VA 23124
The County monitors the path and severity of any extreme weather that could impact the area, and works with County Departments and community partners on preparedness activities well in advance of events. Prepare New Kent county residents for all hazards, including natural disasters and potential terrorist attacks.
209 Jackson Street, Bland, VA 24315
Screening, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of persons exposed to tuberculosis (TB).
305 South Main Street, Suite 101, Culpeper, VA 22701
Provides an organization devoted to building housing for the needy. Always looking for volunteers and donations.
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2112 West Laburnum Avenue, Richmond, VA 23227
A grassroots peer network for youth and young adults to be empowered, active guides in their own care while advocating for mental health policy and programs that are specific to their unique needs and experiences. We envision a culture that emphasizes community engagement, resiliency, and unconditional support for young people throughout the state.
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8247 Hermitage Road, Henrico, VA 23228
Hermitage Enterprises provide vocational and day support services to citizens with intellectual disabilities.
1901 Thomson Drive, Lynchburg, VA 24501
Sexual Assault Response - 24 hour face to face and help-line assistance to children, teens, and adults who have been sexually abused and/or assaulted. SARP is a major referral source for the criminal justice system, child protective services, forensics nurses, schools, and health care agencies. SARP offers direct victim assistance through an array of services from crisis intervention and advocacy during initial emergency room exams throughout treatment, court proceedings, support groups, and the overall recovery process. SARP also provides awareness and educational programs to area schools, businesses, allied professionals, and the general public.
1601 Rolling Hills Drive, Henrico, VA 23229
A HUD approved Housing and Financial Counseling agency providing one-on-one counseling in the areas of rental, home purchase, credit management, debt reduction and foreclosure avoidance. CCC also offers classes on financial management, managing your credit, the home buying process, your rights and responsibilities as a renter, Fair Housing laws and foreclosure prevention. Employment Services are provided through job training/placement and career development counseling.
