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152 Community Park Drive, Warsaw, VA 22572
OEM provides preparedness, response and recovery services to the residents of Richmond County by writing the Emergency Operations Plan, managing the county's emergency operations center, and by coordinating post disaster recovery activities. OEM also provides emergency planning in such areas as special needs, continuity of operations and emergency operations.
45201 Research Place, Suite 110, Ashburn, VA 20147
The Youth and Family Support Services Program assists families with youth between the ages of 3-17 experiencing challenging peer and family relationships and life crises by strengthening parental and family relationships through prevention, education, and supportive case management services.
5 County Complex Court, Suite 240, Woodbridge, VA 22192
Provides comprehensive information and assistance about and referral to services for older adults and their caregivers locally, statewide and nationally. Also includes comprehensive assessment, care coordination and case management services. Medicare and health insurance benefits assistance also included.
205 Roxbury Industrial Center, Charles City, VA 23030
Provides an Opiate Recovery Program to those addicted to opiates. Individual and group therapy is provided. This treatment may include medication assisted treatment through contracts with local MAT providers. Those using opiates are a priority population and will be opened to services upon their request.
1825 K Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20009
Conducts low vision evaluations and recommends assistive devices including telescopes, magnifiers, and telescopic lenses. Recommends accommodations to reduce eyestrain or enhance vision. Also refers clients for rehabilitation, counseling, and medical services, if necessary. The evaluation also includes educating the patient, family and other care providers on low vision enhancement techniques and resources.
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4521 Fillingame Drive, Chantilly, VA 20151
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.
3194 North Main Street, Danville, VA 24540
Bureau program reviews athletic activities to provide recreational opportunities for citizens of Danville and surrounding area.
561 McLawhorne Drive, Newport News, VA 23601
The main purpose of the Evacuation Assembly Centers is to provide a checkpoint to monitor radiation contamination. Evacuation Assembly Centers will also provide shelter, food and clothing for those who need assistance.
2203 Bluefield Avenue, Bluefield, WV 24701
Provides free clothing, furniture, appliances, etc. with a referral from church, social worker or other like agency. Donations are accepted during the hours the closet is open. Virginia callers and Virginia cell phones must call 304-327-8167.
1896 Laser Road, Building 531, Suite 120, Virginia Beach, VA 23460
Provides some relocation information/assistance for transferring military personnel and families, but I & R Specialist may also provide information, referral and resources on both military and civilian needs including adoption, child care, education, EFMP/ special needs, financial assistance, health care, housing, legal services, military benefits, non-support, ombudsmen, parenting programs, recreation, and support groups. For other than Relocation information, ask for the Information & Referral Specialist for the other topics. Relocating personnel and families may visit the website for Military One Source for information on other installations in preparation for making a Permanent Change of Station (PCS) move. Military OneSource may also be contacted by phone 24/7 at 1-800-342-9647. All arrangements for actually making the household goods move must be arranged via the www.move.mil website. FFSC offers some Smooth Move and Overseas Transfer workshops as well. FFSC may no longer provide one-on-one assistance in navigating www.move.mil website. Some limited Relocation Assistance may be available at our NAS Oceana Dam Neck Annex office; call 492-6342 to check. FFSC Oceana no longer manages the Lending Locker for relocating personnel/families. It is maintained by the base itself; you may call our front desk at 433-2912 to be referred to the base personnel responsible for the Lending Locker.
481 Hopeman Parkway, Waynesboro, VA 22980
Provides a civic club which is service oriented with emphasis on sight/hearing conservation, drug awareness and diabetes awareness. Primary purpose is to buy hearing aids and glasses and help residents of Waynesboro receive free eye examinations. The Club also sends young people to diabetes camp.
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2306 Airline Boulevard, Portsmouth, VA 23701
Provides and distributes school supplies, including pencils, pens, paper, binders, and backpacks and more to children in need.
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10 Cardinal Park Drive Southeast, Leesburg, VA 20175
The Salvation Army of Loudoun can help with utilities – such as Dominion, NOVEC, and gas. We do not currently help with water. During the heating season (January – May), funds from the Washington Area Fuel Fund (WAFF) and Dominion are available to help with any heating source.
316 East Cawson Street, Hopewell, VA 23860
Responsible for providing 24-hour care for youth ordered into our custody, for providing services 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.
1781 Jamestown Road, Ste 240B, Williamsburg, VA 23185
Emergency winter shelter operates mid-November through mid-March. Check website for Host Site Schedule: shelter serving homeless men, women and families in the Greater Williamsburg area. Swww.cofm.info/shelter-schedule.php Guests who stay in the program receive: shelter, three meals per day, toiletry items and bus passes (if they do not have their own transportation) free of charge.
49 Spruce Street, Monterey, VA 24465
In limited areas VPAS' can provide transportation to medical appointments, grocery store, pharmacy, and bank when no other transportation options are available. Riders must pre-register prior to transportation being provided. Advance notice is required
1051 Rosebud Road, Grundy, VA 24614
Tuberculin skin test, free to those that have been in contact with an infected person with tuberculosis, charge to general public. Medication assistance available.
239 Buxton Avenue, Newport News, VA 23607
Offers free clothing, personal hygiene products, and socks.
759 South Main Street, Woodstock, VA 22664
Provides mental health services through Valley Behavioral Health Associates located at Shenandoah Memorial Hospital. Offers individual, couples, and family therapy and medication management to residents of Shenandoah County. In addition, Valley Behavioral Health Associates offers services to outpatient adolescents and hospitalized patients at Shenandoah Memorial Hospital. Valley Behavioral Health offers support for seniors age 65 and older who are struggling to adjust to changes in their lives. Through a variety of services, physical, emotional, and spiritual health concerns are addressed in a group setting. The goal of is to enable older adults to gain a renewed sense of well-being and find pleasure in activities, family, and friends.
6 Wall Street, Martinsville, VA 24112
Mental Health Skill-Building: Assists those with mental health diagnoses in meeting all of life's struggles and challenges - from helping the client to access community resources to training the client in the most basic life skills. Provides mental health supports meeting a wide range of needs associated directly with the mental illness itself and also with the accompanying issues that go along with every mental health diagnosis. SA/MH Outpatient Outpatient services consist of individual, group, and family counseling depending on the individuals need. Services will be offered at minimum an hour each week and treatment will cover topics such as coping skills, mental health wellness, anger management, medication assisted treatment (MAT), and other concerns persons with substance abuse and/or mental health issues may face.
813 Joy Ranch Road, Woodlawn, VA 24381
A community-based program that serves alleged child abuse victims and non-offending family members with the goals of reducing trauma to alleged victims and prosecuting perpetrators of abuse and violence against children. The Center provides a non-threatening, child friendly environment where trained neutral forensic interviewers perform developmentally appropriate interviews with alleged child victims.
600 Comer Lane, Shenandoah, VA 22849
Provides a thrift shop for the community that offers clothing, furniture, small appliances, fans, bedding/linen and household goods.
12145 Sam Snead Highway, Warm Springs, VA 24484
Provides administration of the Bath County public school programs. Programs include education, special education programs, counseling, social work, and a school health program.
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11800 Centre Street, Chester, VA 23831
Brings people and information together in a cost-effective manner so that citizens may enrich their own lives. The library encourages and fosters reading at all age levels, whether for recreation or information, support education and life long learning, and helps the public obtain information.