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1 East Main Street, Front Royal, VA 22630
Provides a juvenile and family matters court service unit that has jurisdiction over minors who have been charged with an offense, who have committed status offenses or traffic violations, or who have been neglected or physically or sexually abused. In addition, this court handles other matters involving the family such as custody, support and visitation. The court also hears family abuse cases, cases where adults have been accused of child abuse or neglect, and criminal cases where the defendant and alleged victim are family or household members.
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Serivices include: * Medical services provided by Licensed Physician and Licensed Nurse Practitioners * X-ray and Lab services on site; * Mother and Infant Care Center(MICC) program available; * Sliding fee scale available to patients with no insurance and who qualify; * Free medication program available to patients with no insurance and who qualify.
1601 Rolling Hills Drive, Richmond, 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.
10900 Courthouse Road, Charles City, VA 23030
Responsible for providing 24 hour care for youth ordered into our custody, providing services to family members which promote the child's return to the birth family, providing custody studies, home family assessments, and ensuring parental rights are legally terminated if the child is adopted.
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7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 630, Bethesda, MD 20814
Provides care management services to elderly persons and their adult children. Services include consultations, psychotherapy and counseling with adult children and older people, visits and assessments in the home, nursing home, or hospital. Locates resources in the family's or the relative's community. Maintains a national network of private geriatric care managers. Offers initial one-half hour introductory consult at no charge.
1700 West Beverley Street, Staunton, VA 24401
Offers emergency assistance through a private, non-profit religious and charitable organization. Services provided include Homelessness Prevention (Rent/Mortgage), Prescription Medicine Assistance, Clothing (provided through the Family Thrift Store), Furniture and Appliance Assistance (For fire/flood victims and those transitioning from homelessness), Utility, Heating Fuel, Wood, School Supplies and Counseling. *Does not provide hotel or motel assistance.
233 4th Street Northwest, Suite J, Charlottesville, VA 22903
Provide students from all regions and backgrounds with opportunities to meet diverse authors and develop a love of reading. And we provide authors with opportunities to share their work and conduct research for new projects.
Facilitate conversations about the complex meanings of our history and heritage. We showcase and help preserve the Commonwealth’s diverse folklife traditions. And, of course, we share stories.
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16360 Dunn Street, Suite 201, Amelia Court House, VA 23002
The Energy Assistance Program consists of three components:
Fuel Assistance assists low-income eligible households by supplementing home energy costs. Applications are accepted the second Tuesday in October through the second Friday in November.
Crisis Assistance assists low-income households with energy related emergencies. Applications are accepted November 1st through March 15th.
Cooling Assistance assists households in acquiring or repairing cooling equipment and /or payment of electric bills to operate cooling equipment. Applications are accepted June 15th through August 15th. Additional information about EAP is available at www.dss.virginia.gov. You may apply online anytime athttps://commonhelp.virginia.gov.
113 Taylor Street, Amherst, VA 24521
Issues warrants, admits to bail, commits to jail, issues emergency custody orders, emergency protective orders, temporary detention orders and answers as many legal questions as possible. We issue civil warrants and direct persons to the proper court. We distribute pamphlets placed by citizens against family violence. We direct abused individuals to the proper places of safety.
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8603 Westwood Center Drive, Suite 300, Vienna, VA 22182
This program is designed to give job seekers the tools, guidance, and confidence to successfully (re)enter the job market. It offers an innovative curriculum in a simulated office environment with two primary goals: to help under- and unemployed adults secure professional careers with potential for advancement and to meet the needs of local employers who seek qualified, entry-level workers.
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1480 North Main Street, Suite E, Madison, VA 22727
Madison Senior Center provides eligible adults aged 60 or better with nutritious meals, educational and wellness programs, socialization, fellowship, and recreation through interesting and inspiriting activates. Door-to-door transportation may be available upon request. Madison Senior Center, where healthy aging is embraced
413 Port Republic Road, Waynesboro, VA 22980
Parent Education and Family Stabilization Courses for Married and Unmarried Parents/Guardians/Grandparents
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856 Orange Street, Bedford, VA 24523
Bedford County provides solid waste disposal services to residents of Bedford County at theWaste Management Facility and at 25 convenience centers.
Recycling services are offered at 15 of these convenience centers.
Household hazardous waste is also accepted at the Waste Management Facility during regular operating hours.
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1425 North Courthouse Road, Suite 9100, Arlington, VA 22201
Manages the county jail, including security and health and safety of prisoners. Also transports prisoners to hospitals and psychiatric commitments and for extradition.
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3600 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23230
Services include interdisciplinary diagnostic assessment by a team of physician, nurse, social worker, educational consultant, and psychologist, diagnosis, care planning, and care coordination.
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303 West Gordon Avenue, Gordonsville, VA 22942
Offers a $40.00 gift card to Food Lion. Must be a resident of Gordonsville or live within a 5 mile radius of Gordonsville. Must call church office first between 9AM and 1PM (Tuesday-Friday) for pick-up of food card. Assistance is limited to once a month.
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20103 Princeton Road, Stony Creek, VA 23882
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (formerly the Food Stamp Program) provides a basic safety net to millions of people by providing monthly benefits to eligible low-income families which can be used to purchase food. Assistance is in the form of debit cards to help families increase their food purchasing power in order to alleviate hunger and malnutrition.
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2100 Washington Boulevard, 2nd Floor, Arlington, VA 22204
Provides testing, treatment, education and referral for sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
The goal of the program is to reduce and prevent the incidence and spread of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) and its negative consequences such as infertility and pregnancy complications.
We provide the following:
Screening, diagnosis and treatment for the most common STIs
Education and risk reduction counseling related to STIs
Referrals to other resource providers based on clients' needs
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333 John Carlyle Street, Suite 125, Alexandria, VA 22314
Provides nationwide services for families, law enforcement and other professionals in the prevention of cases of abducted, endangered and sexually exploited children. Serves as a clearing house for missing and exploited children. Also offers a National Emergency Child Locator Center: In the event of a natural disaster, the National Emergency Child Locator Center will: * Establish a toll-free hotline to receive reports of displaced children; * Create a website to provide information about displaced children; * Deploy staff to the location of a declared disaster area to gather information about displaced children; * Provide information to the public about additional resources; * Partner with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies; and * Refer reports of displaced adults to the Attorney General's designated authority and the National Emergency Family Registry and Locator System.
11387 Courthouse Road, Lunenburg, VA 23952
To achieve and maintain optimum personal and community health for the residents in the Piedmont Health District by emphasizing health promotion, disease prevention, and environmental protection.
15068 Lee Highway, Suite 100, Bristol, VA 24202
Investigates reports of abuse, neglect, and exploitation of adults over 60 years of age and incapacitated adults over 18 years of age and provides services when persons are found to be in need of protective services. APS 24-Hour Hotline: 888-832-3858
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705 Wenonah Avenue, Pearisburg, VA 24134
A satellite office of the New River Valley Community Services whose main office is in Blacksburg. Promotes independence and self-reliance for citizens of the New River Valley through the provision of community based services in the areas of mental health, developmental delay, substance abuse, and prevention.
6000 Grove Avenue, Richmond, VA 23226
The Farmers Market @ St. Stephen's is open every Saturday, year-round, rain or shine. Local farms & vendors offer a wide range of products. Free parking. Now accept SNAP benefits for payment. Bring EBT card and check in at the welcome tent.
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6301 Olivet Church Road, Providence Forge, VA 23140
Provides required services and public education relating to domesticated animals.
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11751 Rock Landing Drive, Suite H-4, Newport News, VA 23606
Provides child support enforcement services, including: locating the non-custodial parent; establishment of paternity; establishment and modification of an order for child support; and health insurance coverage; enforcement; and collection and distribution of support payments to the custodial parent or guardian(s).
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