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210 Pepper Street Southeast, Suite B, Christiansburg, VA 24073
Provides eligible families with a monthly cash payment to meet their basic needs. For a child to be eligible he must be: * Under age eighteen, or if eighteen, will graduate from high school before age nineteen; * Going to school regularly if he is between the ages of five and eighteen; * Living with a parent or other relative; * A United States citizen or an eligible immigrant. Emphasizes personal responsibility. Participants may be provided with services such as job skills training, work experience, job readiness training, child care assistance, transportation and other work related expenses. A child will not be eligible if born to or adopted by a TANF recipient more than ten months after an applicant begins to receive TANF payments. The Division of Child Support Enforcement will send all support collected for this child directly to the family. This support will not count as income in the TANF program. Benefits are provided on an electronic debit card called an EPPICard. To report a lost or stolen card call: 1-800-961-8423. The website for services is: www.eppicard.com/vaedcclient/setupPortal.recip.

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5600 Cox Road, Glen Allen, VA 23060
The Virginia Department of Social Services (VDSS) will begin reviewing applications for Virginia SUN Bucks in spring 2026 and issuing benefits in summer 2026 to qualifying children. The program provides $120 in supplemental grocery funds to hundreds of thousands of children across the Commonwealth. VDSS will distribute benefits initially to more than 650,000 children found automatically eligible through their participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) and income-eligible Medical Assistance. Also included in this distribution are children determined eligible through an approved application for free or reduced-price meals from the National School Lunch Program (NSLP). If a child is not automatically eligible for Virginia SUN Bucks and needs to apply, a paper application is available here to download, print and mail in, or applicants can contact the Virginia SUN Bucks Call Center from July 1- August 15, at 866-513-1414 to apply. The following information about the child is necessary to complete the application: Legal name (first and last name). Date of birth (month, date, year). Home address Child’s school name. School’s county/city division. Student ID number (found in the school’s parent portal). All family income (from work and other sources). Proof of citizenship or legal status (not required). The last four digits of their Social Security number (not required). Children found eligible through a Virginia SUN Bucks application will be issued benefits starting August 1, 2026. VDSS will complete distribution of all SUN Bucks benefits by the end of September 2026. Additional information about this program is found at VirginiaSunBucks.com, information about eligibility, benefit distribution, other SUN Meals programs,

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155 West Davis Street, Suite 100, Culpeper, VA 22701
Provides a program for troubled at-risk youth. This program is available by agency referral only. Agencies by refer at-risk youth for services which include Special Education, Foster Care and Foster Care Prevention.
3990 Fettler Park Drive, Dumfries, VA 22025
A walk-in medical clinic 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.
110 North Mason Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22802
The Department of Social Services provides both benefit and service programs that are administered according to State and Federal regulations. The mission of the agency is to promote self-reliance and protection for Virginians through community based services. This agency covers the jurisdiction of Harrisonburg City and Rockingham County.
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.
5320 Palmer Lane, Suite 1A, Williamsburg, VA 23188
The goal of the Virginia Homeless Solutions Program (VHSP) is to make homelessness rare, brief, and non-reoccurring.
16360 Dunn Street, Suite 201, Amelia Court House, VA 23002
Temporary care arranged for children who cannot be in their own homes and who have been placed in foster care by the court.
10299 Woodman Road, Glen Allen, VA 23060
Residential Services provides housing opportunities for individuals needing specialized services and supports to live in the community. Services are based on each individual's support needs and follow the principles that individuals with intellectual disabilities can be active members of their community. Henrico County Intake (804) 727-8515 Charles City/New Kent Counties Intake (804) 727-8970 Emergency 1-877-264-8484
3409 Moore Street, Richmond, VA 23230
The Community Foundation and its various supporting organizations manage a number of competitive grant making programs.
7401 Warwick Boulevard, Newport News, VA 23607
The Homelessness and Community Initiatives Bureau, located at the Four Oaks Day Service Center, is a one-stop service and assistance center where individuals and families at risk of or experiencing homelessness can receive support services and connections to community resources in one location. Services Provided Job skill and workforce development classes Medical, Mental Health and Substance Abuse treatment services and resources Housing Assistance Computer literacy in an on-site computer lab Assistance securing personal documents needed to obtain housing, employment and benefits Budgeting and financial literacy classes Transportation to and from appointments, interviews and pre-approved locations In addition to providing comprehensive support that transforms lives, services to meet the basic needs of homeless individuals and families are also available. Accommodations Showers and restrooms Laundry facilities Mailing address/Mail pickup Family room with children's area Private meeting and counseling spaces Telephone access Quiet resting areas Bagged Lunches Computer Access Haircuts Storage for personal items while on-site
17202 Richmond Turnpike, Milford, VA 22514
Provides clinical maternity care and family planning services.

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430 East Shirley Avenue, Suite 21, Warrenton, VA 20186
Fauquier Senior Center provides eligible adults aged 60 and better with nutritious meals, educational and wellness programs, socialization, fellowship, and recreation through interesting and inspiring activities. Door-to-door transportation may be available upon request. Fauquier Senior Center, where healthy aging is embraced, is open Monday through Thursday, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m
100 East 4th Avenue, Franklin, VA 23851
The Foster Care Program provides services to children and families when circumstances require the child to be removed from their home. Foster care provides a safe and stable environment for children and older youth until the issues that made placement outside the home necessary are resolved. When a child cannot return home, another permanent home is found for the child through adoption or legal custody by a relative.
1 East Market Street, Suite C, Martinsville, VA 24112
Medication Assisted Treatment Program, Suboxone and Vivitrol Clinic, Accepts Medicaid, Medicare and most Inusrance. Offers Counseling and Case Management as well.
1809 North Main Street, Madison, VA 22727
Provides after school care to children ages 5-18 throughout the school year.
3038 Melrose Avenue Northwest, Roanoke, VA 24017
Melrose Towers is a 215 unit HUD funded income based independent living facility for people age 62 or older and adults with disabilities. Offers studios, one bedroom units, laundry facilities, and five units that are wheelchair accessible.
601 Port Centre Parkway, Suite 100, Portsmouth, VA 23704
In partnership with people with disabilities and their families, the Division of Rehabilitative Services collaborates with the public and private sectors to provide and advocate for the highest quality services that empower individuals with disabilities to maximize their employment, independence and full inclusion into society. May provide limited transportation to clients when no other options are available. If there are any questions relative to transportation, please call.
7210 Braddock Road, Annandale, VA 22003
Offers individualized education planning; small group instructional classes; and a social-affective curriculum which is an integrated, on-going part of the classroom program. Serves students with average to above average intellectual potential, but exhibiting mild to moderate learning disabilities in the regular classroom setting.
1924 East Pembroke Avenue, Hampton, VA 23663
The Hope Center provides the following services: Kingdom Bread basket, food pantry, hot meals served, Kingdom clothing closet.
2034 Barnett Avenue, Little Hall, Lower Level, Quantico, VA 22134
Provides comprehensive employment related services to military spouses and other family members and empower military spouses with the tools necessary to achieve their goals through career, educational, Life Goals, or Volunteerism.
1512 Willow Lawn Drive, Suite 100, Richmond, VA 23230
The Assistive Technology Program assists individuals with disabilities seeking access to assistive technology devices and services, with emphasis on obtaining funding from vocational rehabilitation and special education providers, and Medicaid or Medicare. Assistive technology is any device, adaptive equipment, or service which enables people with disabilities to accomplish a task that would otherwise not be possible. dLCV can help people learn about the great potential of assistive technology and help them find funding assistance. dLCV provides advocacy and legal representation services to persons who have been denied funding for assistive technology services or devices.
2204 Mountain Road, Glen Allen, VA 23060
Empowers students through collaboration, learning, and personal growth. Offers flexible pathways to success, preparing students for graduation and their future endeavors.
69 Kabler Lane, Rustburg, VA 24588
Identify, assess and provide services to children and families in an effort to protect children, preserve families whenever possible, and prevent further maltreatment. Child Protective Services is non-punitive in its approach and is directed toward enabling families provide adequate care for their children.
742 Miller Drive Southeast, Leesburg, VA 20175
Provides a well-balanced meal, five days a week to eligible homebound residents 60+ in Loudoun County. Offers frozen meals for those outside the delivery area.