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605 Pine Street, Hillsville, VA 24343
The general district court handles traffic violations, hears minor criminal cases known as misdemeanors, and conducts preliminary hearings for more serious criminal cases called felonies. General district courts have exclusive authority to hear civil cases with claims of $4,500 or less and share authority with the circuit courts to hear cases with claims between $4,500 and $25,000. Examples of civil cases are landlord and tenant disputes, contract disputes and personal injury actions.
103 West Blue Ridge Street, Stuart, VA 24171
Provides full assortment of career planning services to job seekers, a wide range of value-added services to employers and provides youth service programs. To develop and implement local workforce strategies through the collaborative efforts of local businesses, elected officials and state agencies/programs that encourage economic growth through maximum employment and full utilization of workforce skills, experience and expertise. To design and implement an effective, flexible, results-oriented workforce development system which will 1) provide a systematic approach to identifying employers' needs and current and prospective employees' capabilities, 2) meet the needs of our customers, 3) provide continuous feedback for improving the system, and 4) leverage available resources to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of workforce development activities and services.
530 Independence Parkway, Chesapeake, VA 23320
Provides skilled nursing, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, medical social workers, and home health aides. Provides home health care and hospice facility. Licensed as Medicare Certified Home Health Agency. Provides home health care and hospice facility.
26 North Augusta Street, Suite 310, Staunton, VA 24401
United Way of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County (UWHR) serves working households living in the City of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County who are Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed (ALICE). Our mission is improving lives by connecting and mobilizing community resources.
217 West 3rd Street, Suite 5 & 8 , Farmville, VA 23901
Focus on assessment and intervention to address risk and protective factors within and outside of the family that impact the adolescent and his or her adaptive development. FFT consists of five major components: engagement, motivation, relational assessment, behavior change and generalization. FFT works primarily with 11- to 18-year-old youth who have been referred for behavioral or emotional problems by the juvenile justice, mental health, school or child welfare systems.
204 Breezewood Drive, Fredericksburg, VA 22407
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.
135 Church Street Northeast, Christiansburg, VA 24073
Head Start is a federally funded Pre-Kindergarten program which provides low-income children ages three to five years with a variety of experiences to help them develop socially, cognitively, physically, and emotionally. Because Head Start regards the parent as the most important teacher in a child’s life, we involve parents as much as possible in every aspect of the program. New River Community Action Head Start’s mission is to build on the unique strengths of children and families through positive engagement, health education, and a quality Pre-Kindergarten experience. CLASSROOM-BASED: PART-DAY AND FULL-DAY OPTIONS. Serves 3-5-year-old children Full day: five days a week from August to May. Part day: four days a week, Tuesday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., August to May.
10415 Spotswood Trail, Stanardsville, VA 22973
Provides a technical and vocational training facility. Offers programs to high school students in: Automotive Technology; Building Trades; Cosmetology and Barbering; Culinary Services; Nursing Health Sciences; Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources; Architectural Design; Business and Information Technology; Engineering Technology; and HVAC-R. ACCREDITED BY: Virginia State Board of Education
330 White Oak Road, Fredericksburg, VA 22405
Offers convenient walk-in medical clinics with licensed medical providers who are available during extended hours 365 days a year to treat any non-life-threatening illness or injury that needs immediate attention.
2519 Hermitage Road, Richmond, VA 23220
Our Pet Support Services team is here to help you access resources and navigate the options available anytime you face a challenge in caring for your companion. They can counsel you about using the many programs and services we offer and those available elsewhere in the community. Our goal is to help you to resolve the problems you are experiencing so that you can keep your pet.
4301 Connecticut Avenue Northwest, Suite M-2, Washington, DC 20008
Offers a comprehensive program by which girls develop character, citizenship, mental and physical fitness, which are reinforced through mentoring, advancement, activities, and outdoor programs. The Council serves 15 counties throughout 4 states. In Virginia the Shawnee Girl Scout Council serves the counties of Frederick, Page, Clarke, Warren, Shenandoah and the city of Winchester. TROOP ACTIVITIES: Call Girl Scouts of Shawnee Council for information and help finding a local troop. FUNDED BY: United Way
10 Robertson Street, Radford, VA 24141
Responsible for coordinating and directing a program to manage solid waste, the streets and water delivery system for the city of Radford.
2110 Washington Boulevard, Suite 350, Arlington, VA 22204
Vital Records provide copies of certificates for deaths occurring in the past 5 years in Arlington. Can provide forms for obtaining certificates of birth or death which occurred locally or in Virginia. Birth records, marriage and divorce certificates may be obtained by sending an Application For Certification of a Vital Record to the State Division of Vital Records, P.O. Box 1000, Richmond, Virginia 23218. 804-662-6200.
2893 General Puller Highway, Saluda, VA 23149
Investigates complaints of adult abuse, neglect, or exploitation within state mandated time limits in order to provide appropriate services to ameliorate the protective issues identified.
55 West Church Street, Room 101, Martinsville, VA 24112
Issues business licenses. Offers assistance with state tax returns. Tax relief for elderly and permanently and totally disabled. Assess and processes real estate assessments and re-assessments. Local short term rental tax, local prepared food and beverage tax, processes State tax returns, assists DMV with State motor Vehicle Rental taxes, assists Board of Equalization on citizens real property complaints, assists state with the Bank Franchise Tax. Administers transient lodging tax, local cigarette tax.
5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20852
Free, confidential, 24/7 mental health support for moms and their families before, during, and after pregnancy. The Hotline offers callers: Phone or text access to professional counselors Real-time support and information Response within a few minutes, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Resources Referrals to local and telehealth providers and support groups Culturally sensitive support Counselors who speak English and Spanish Interpreter services in 60 languages If you are in suicidal crisis, please call or text 988 or visit the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
500 Hospital Drive, Warrenton, VA 20186
Assists the needy with eyeglasses, eye examinations and hearing aids. For eyeglass/hearing aid assistance, please contact President Pattie Gore at (540)439-8308.
1416 Greenbrier Place, Charlottesville, VA 22901
Provides no cost pregnancy tests, options education including abortion, parenting, & adoption; birth control and emergency contraception information; limited medical services including ultrasound, STI/STD testing & treatment; post-abortion support; pregnancy and parenting education and support to women and men in unexpected pregnancies, regardless of background, beliefs or situation. Appointments can be made at lifespringva.org/contact/. Walk-ins are welcome. Maternity clothing is available at the Downtown Charlottesville location. All baby items can easily be earned through our parenting enrichment program, Parent University.
2825 Emerywood Parkway, Richmond, VA 23294
Disaster services include but are not limited to emergency food, clothing, and shelter. These services are provided to disaster victims and their families according to their disaster caused needs.
3908 Old Buckingham Road, Suite 1, Powhatan, VA 23139
Vital Records provides certified copies of death certificates, applications for birth certificates, and applications for declaration of paternity. Certified copies of birth certificates for births that occur in the State of Virginia must be obtained from the Virginia Department of Health, Office of Vital Records and Health Statistics, 2001 Maywill Street, Richmond, VA 23230.
12304 Washington Highway, Ashland, VA 23005
Provides Hanover County residents with appropriate contacts at other agencies/organizations to meet their needs.
8600 Dixon Powers Drive, Richmond, VA 23228
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. Apply online anytime at www.commonhelp.virginia.gov.
5432 Bayside Road, Exmore, VA 23350
Provides a developmental program for children ages 3-5 years. Services low income families and children with disabilities.

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Provides community-based case management to child, adolescent, and adult brain injury survivors and their families who reside in the service area. Identifies, plans, coordinates, monitors, and evaluates services and resources to meet an individual's needs. A collaborative process is used to identify survivor centered goals, and marshal (coordinate) resources to meet those goals. Includes advocating for and creating community resources needed to assist survivors in maximizing recovery, optimizing employment or service potential, and reintegrating into their families and communities. Areas which are frequently the focus of case management services include: * Behavior / Self Direction; * Cognitive Skills and Communication; * Education; * Health and Medical Services; * Mobility and Transportation; * Recreation and Socialization; * Self Care and Independent Living; * Vocation and Employment.
5924 Fried Farm Road, Crozet, VA 22932
Provides therapeutic recreational horseback riding to disabled children ages 4+ and adults. Classes run from April to November.