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2001 Beacon Street, Suite 204, Boston, MA 02135
Program that raises awareness amongst the general public and decision-makers about rare diseases and their impact on patients’ lives.
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.
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The City of Norfolk has activated cooling centers to help residents and community members stay safe. Cooling center locations and hours of operations: Friday, July 3 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Richard A. Tucker Memorial Library (2350 Berkley Ave. Ext.) Jordan-Newby Anchor Branch Library (1425 Norchester Ave.) 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mary D. Pretlow Anchor Branch Library (111 W. Ocean View Ave.) The Slover (235 E. Plume St.) Saturday, July 4 and Sunday, July 5 Noon to 8 p.m. Mary D. Pretlow Anchor Branch Library (111 W. Ocean View Ave.) The Slover (235 E. Plume St.) NOTE: The City of Norfolk will observe the Independence Day holiday on Friday, July 3, 2026. Administrative offices and many public facilities will be closed or operating on adjusted schedules. Homeless Services In response to the extreme heat warning, Norfolk’s homeless shelter, The Center (1050 Tidewater Dr.) is extending its drop-in hours for individuals experiencing homelessness, providing a safe, air-conditioned location during the extreme heat. Through Saturday, July 4, The Center will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. for drop-in services. If you see individuals in dangerous, unsafe conditions, please call Norfolk Police non-emergency at (757) 441-5610.
8716 West Broad Street, Henrico, VA 23294
A specialized K-12-day school, John G. Wood (JGW), teaches students with emotional and behavioral challenges that impact their academic success. The goal is to transition students back to their public school as soon as possible. JGW includes a broad range of courses for children in kindergarten through grade 12 and Extended School Year (ESY) services are available during the summer. Some residents of VHBG's Transitional Living programs attend JGW in addition to students who commute from multiple localities in the Richmond region. Students take a full range of academic courses that include CTE classes, online courses and electives with the ability to earn or work toward a Standard, Alternative, or General Education Diploma (GED). Self-contained classrooms are also available for more intensive support. JGW is licensed by the Virginia DOE, accredited by VAISEF, and aligned with Virginia SOLs.
4850 Mark Center Drive, Alexandria, VA 22311
Provides FREE CONFIDENTIAL diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmitted infections, partner counseling, and referral services.
3722 12th Street Northeast, Washington, DC 20017
Community Support Program supports individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing who are experiencing mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, psychotic disorders and other issues to ensure that their needs for living in the community are met. Services include counseling, coordination of medical and mental health treatment/appointments, budgeting and money management, housing placement to name a few. This program provides services to individuals approved by the D.C. Department of Behavioral Health and is available 5 days per week with on call services for emergencies and crisis situations.
811 East City Hall Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23510
Our Safety Print ID Program is a free program offering both Kid Prints and non-government Senior ID Cards.
204 West Washington Street, Lexington, VA 24450
Provides Campus Community Partnerships for Research, free research and analytical study to non-profit community agencies. Projects are advised by trained researchers (faculty) and carried out by students. Students and faculty will work with the proposing agency, organization, or individual to address a community-identified need.
6103 Lord Fairfax Highway, Berryville, VA 22611
Check the list below to find out which transactions are available at DMV Select locations. Vehicle Titles and Registrations Original (with or without liens), substitute and replacement titles and title maintenance (to change information on title records, adding/removing of names). Original registrations, renewals (including fleets), transfers, re-issues, and plate surrenders. License Plates Specialized and personalized plate orders, including the issuance of motorcycle, permanent trailer, truck, taxicab and local government use plates. Permits and Placards Trip permits and overload permits. Original issue of handicapped parking placards. Transcript Requests Driver transcripts and vehicle transcripts (helpful for those who apply for job where a driver's transcript is needed initially, submitted periodically or checked by their employer). Return Checks Full payment of return check fees. Voter Registration Applications TNC renewal or reissue Processing of Online or Franchise Dealerships PROHIBITED
44045 Riverside Parkway, Leesburg, VA 20176
Inova Loudoun Hospital is a 167-bed acute-care community hospital.
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2019 Sandy Pond Lane, Waxhaw, NC 28173
Rehab Helpline for Drugs & Alcohol, connects concerned families and employers with affordable and effective substance abuse programs and a variety of inpatient and outpatient services. Intervention service information available. Services: Drug Related Crisis Intervention, Alcohol Related Crisis Intervention, Families or Friends of Individuals With an Alcohol Use Disorder, Inpatient Drug Detox, Inpatient Drug Use Disorder Treatment, Inpatient Medically Assisted Alcohol Detoxification, Outpatient Drug Detoxification, Outpatient Medically Assisted Alcohol Detoxification, Residential Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment Facilities, Residential Drug Abuse Treatment Facilities / Men, Residential Drug Abuse Treatment Facilities / Women, Residential Drug Use Disorder Treatment Facilities / Men, Residential Drug Use Disorder Treatment Facilities / Women.
8 The Green, Suite A, Dover, DE 19901
LoopHome delivers innovative ankle monitoring and compliance technology that transforms supervision by replacing punitive systems with tools that foster accountability, preserve dignity, and support successful reintegration..
8 Courthouse Avenue, Petersburg, VA 23803
The program connects people leaving incarceration with resources and services intended to make the transition back into the community smoother.
625 Glenn Wood Drive, Rocky Mount, VA 24151
Inter-denominational Christian school offering an education to children 5 years old through 12th grade. The student must meet spiritual, academic and physical requirements; however, the Academy does not discriminate against race, color, sex national and/or ethnic origin. A pre-K program is also offered during school hours, 1-5 days a week, for children who have their 4th birthday by September 31st.
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1908 Old Forest Road, Lynchburg, VA 24501
Marine or Veteran from other military branches may qualify for membership. Funds are available for Veterans in need or widows/family.
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1000 Cherry Avenue, B, Charlottesville, VA 22903
Provides a youth organization whose mission is to inspire and enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to develop the qualities and skills needed to become responsible citizens and leaders.
611 East Main Street, Salem, VA 24153
Works to strengthen the business climate of the community. Provides networking, marketing, and referrals. Referrals are an integral part of building up the business in our area. All referrals that are given out by Chamber staff are Chamber members. Legislative representation is offered to the membership through VaWest. This lobby effort works to promote the area represented by chambers across the western portion of Virginia. Publishes a newsletter and business directory. Offers multiple volunteer opportunities. The Salem-Roanoke County Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Inc. was created to assist the Chamber of Commerce in strengthening the development and growth of the Chamber's activities. By providing educational scholarships from the business community and assisting in fund-raising for the renovation project of the Carriage House in Longwood Park, the Foundation has emerged as a community leader
2507 Floraland Drive Northwest, Roanoke, VA 24012
A self-run, self-supported recovery house program for men recovering from alcoholism and drug addiction.
4452 Corporation Lane, Virginia Beach, VA 23462
Commonwealth Coordinated Care Plus waiver screening: Assessments in the home or community setting for Medicaid funded long term care. For eligibility and scheduling information call (757)385-3550 for adults and call 757-518-2762 for children. Follow-up information, call (757)518-2762.
2520 58th Street, Hampton, VA 23661
Employment Services provides long-term employment, training, and supports for people with intellectual, developmental, and other disabilities at our site in Hampton. Employment Services offered through Government Contract work across the Nation. Employment Services provide adult students with disabilities the opportunity to participate in certification programs, preparing them for life-long careers in high-demand industries resulting in economic independence. Supported Employment helps people with disabilities gain employment with businesses in the community. Day Support provided to people with intellectual, developmental, and other disabilities at our site in Hampton. In this program, people with disabilities work on life and social skills, and also volunteer/participate in the community.
1323 West Pembroke Avenue, Hampton, VA 23661
During a disaster, offers shelter and meals to those displaced. After a disaster, trained Red Cross interviewers meet one on one with families to determine their needs. The assistance may include providing the means for them to pay for groceries, new clothes, rent, emergency home repairs, transportation, medicines, and tools.
2311 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300-18, Arlington, VA 22201
Maintains registry for American Sign Language interpreters for the deaf.
501 West Main Street, Wise, VA 24293
The Treasurer's Office establishes and maintains an accounting and reporting system in accordance with the Virginia Statutes, federal laws, and generally accepted accounting principles set forth by the Auditor of Public Accounts. The Department provides financial information for strategic and operational planning, records receipts of revenues, and provides for timely disbursement of municipal funds. For any further information go to website.
602 South Iron Street, Marion, VA 24354
Assists low-income families and individuals to remove imminent health and safety hazards from their homes. Acceptable repairs include the repair of roofs, floors, building of ramps and porches, heating system repair and structural repair. Funds are limited to $4000 per client; client must pay remainder of repair work and client is responsible for getting three bids from licensed contractors. These funds are provided by a very limited Essential Home Accessibility and Repair Program (EHARP) grant.
8409 Dorsey Circle, Suite 101, Manassas, VA 20110
Training on the know-how to live independently, from budgeting to traveling, from personal assistant management to job seeking, and more.