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344 Phoenix Street, Dungannon, VA 24245
Assist low income citizens of the Dungannon community and surrounding areas within Scott County, with home repairs.
20 Volunteer Parkway, Bristol, TN 37620
Strengthens the economic base by providing a professional focus on the business needs of Bristol by facilitating a globally competitive business environment (including partnerships) that leverage economic diversity, build consensus and express the voice of business. Offers business statistics and provides newcomers with maps and other assistance.
201 Francis Marion Lane, 1st Floor, Marion, VA 24354
A home visiting, case management program providing nursing assessment, medical and social referrals for high-risk pregnant women and infants up to the age of two.
208 Gristmill Drive, Forest, VA 24551
Provides 24 hour services and care to the cognitively impaired in a home like environment that is barrier free. To allow the resident to age with dignity and age in a place with a specially trained staff. Care for residents with cognitive impairment associated with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and strokes, in addition to other forms of dementia. Residence will have 30 private rooms and 5 semi-private rooms for a maximum of 40 residents. The staff to resident ratio will be 1 to 8.
682 Berkmar Circle, Charlottesville, VA 22901
Administers the Thomas Jefferson Workforce Housing Fund to help members of the workforce purchase homes. This fund includes the CAAR Workforce Housing Fund which helps teachers, fire fighters, nurses, and police officers who reside in Planning District 10 purchase housing and a City of Charlottesville fund for members of the workforce who reside in the City of Charlottesville.
5101 Cleveland Street, Virginia Beach, VA 23462
Provides a non-profit religious, charitable, and educational organization which operates induction, and training centers for drug abusers, alcoholics and other teen boys with life controlling problems. In patient rehab is offered also. The teen challenge program, a 14 month residential program is divided into phases- orientation, probation, and academics. The academics begin 1 month after entry into the program. Agency offers positive peer culture and staff involvement.
15068 Lee Highway, Suite 100, Bristol, VA 24202
Provides financial assistance to eligible families to help pay for the cost of child care so they can work or attend education or training programs.
300 Lucado Place, Lynchburg, VA 24504
Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Association comprised of business and civic organizations working through collective action to promote responsible economic growth, and a positive business climate. The Alliance focuses on promoting entrepreneurial start-ups, business expansion and retention, and new job creation; advocacy; workforce development; connecting people and businesses; community, minority, and small business development; and the cultivation of local and regional leadership.
1972 William Street, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
This program is an opportunity for participants to gain knowledge, skills, and abilities to succeed and thrive in the community and workplace.
1102 East Stuart Drive, Galax, VA 24333
Emergency Services is a 24-hour crisis intervention program that provides consultation services and assessment of individuals with mental health or substance abuse issues. The program is staffed by certified pre-screeners as mandated by the Commonwealth of Virginia. After office hours, CRISIS LINE 866-589-0265
150 North Main Street, Suffolk, VA 23434
Develop policies and programs designed to improve the quality of life, protect citizens, and enforce the laws. Provide security for the Mills E. Godwin, Jr. Courts Building, the inmate holding area for court and seven courts. In addition, the Sheriff's Office serves all civil papers in the City of Suffolk and assists the Suffolk Police Department in the transportation of Juvenile and Mentally Challenged persons. Serve as a member of the Western Tidewater Regional Jail Board.
5345 Esserville Road, Norton, VA 24273
Operates two program types; Early Head Start and Head Start. 1) Early Head Start serves pregnant women and infants to 36 months of age. 2) Head Start serves children 3 years old to school age. Two program options for each program type; Home based services and center based services. Pregnant women are only served in our home based option. Center based services provide all the EHS and HS services to children ages one month to school age in a group setting. Early Head Start operates year round programs. In Head Start, offers both full year and part year (operate Aug; May) options. Waiting lists are maintained for all program options. Eligibility is base on family income. To enroll your child you must complete Kids Central's application and provide proof of income, immunization records and a birth record of your child. Haysi office telephone: 276-865-5771
1896 Laser Road, Building 531, Suite 120, Virginia Beach, VA 23460
Provides information, referral and resources for military service members and their families on any needs - military or civilian; answer questions concerning, but not limited to: adoption, child care, education, EFMP/ special needs, financial assistance, health care, housing, legal services, military benefits, non-support, relocation, ombudsmen, parenting programs, recreation, support groups, etc. Services also provided for family advocacy [FAP] (child abuse & neglect, spouse abuse, domestic violence) and sexual assault prevention and response [SAPR]. Workshops include those on anger management, stress management, parenting issues, New Spouse orientation (on-line at CNIC only), Foreign Born Spouse Connection; FAP and SAPR education requirements for the military, and other topics. We also have a New Parent Support program where services are available for expectant parents and parents of new babies and children up to age 3. Our New Parent Support staff member is available in our Oceana office, 433-2912.
2506 Houghton Avenue, South Boston, VA 24592
The Virginia Career Works - South Boston Center advances economic growth by preparing and connecting individuals with Virginia businesses looking to hire and build a stronger workforce.
88 Ivy Ridge Lane, Fishersville, VA 22939
Program offers people with developmental disabilities a family based solution to their needs. Family Care homes provide a person-centered, family-based home in which an individual with developmental disabilities can become an active member of a family. Respite support offers temporary, short-term, home-based support for an individual. Family based residential options for adults and children with developmental disabilities. OPTIONS day support program: center and community-based program.
111 Horse Mountain View, Covington, VA 24426
A an intermediate care residential facility providing services to adults with intellectual disabilities.
308 West Main Street, Saltville, VA 24370
A federally funded community health center which provides general family practice services for low income and uninsured patients with a sliding fee based on income. Services include: adult and geriatric medicine; pediatric care; adolescent care; behavioral health; pharmacy; X-Ray and laboratory; minor surgery; emergency medicine; telemedicine; hospitalization; Mount Rogers Medication Assistance Program(MAP); transportation.
5817 Wesleyan Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Girls on the Run is an after-school program designed to inspire girls of all abilities to recognize and embrace their inner strength. Lessons emphasize the important connection between physical and emotional health. Offer a fall season and a spring season at schools and community sites throughout the Hampton Roads area. Offer a summer day camp for rising 3rd - 5th graders.
801 East Main Street, Radford, VA 24142
Provides "hands-on" clinical training for graduate students majoring in the field of Communication Sciences and Disorders. Offers prevention, assessment, and treatment of speech, language, swallowing, and hearing disorders for individuals from infancy through later adulthood. Services are provided by graduate interns and supervised by state licensed and American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA) certified speech-language pathologists. Provids services to clients from the New River and Roanoke Valleys and across Virginia. Part of the RiteCare is the Childhood Language Program. The support received through the Scottish Rite allows the program to provide specialized summer programs to preschool and school age children with language disorders.
40 Andrew Russell Lane, Building 701, Office A12, Fishersville, VA 22939
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Specialist can provide training to persons who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing and their families and training to businesses, nonprofits, and professionals that serve persons who have a hearing loss. Responds to request for information and referrals on niche topics related to hearing loss including, but not limited to, where to find sign language classes, support services, assistive technology, and more. Specialist promote public awareness about services via exhibits at local-regional events. Specialist assist clients with their telecommunication needs including applications, assessments, installation, training and troubleshooting specialized telecommunication equipment.
17100 Monument Circle, Smithfield, VA 23430
Children, under 18, who may be physically, sexually or emotionally abused or neglected are entitled to services regardless of income. Child protective services receives reports of abuse and neglect, conducts investigations to determine validity of CPS reports, and provides services to enhance child safety and to prevent further abuse and neglect to families and children.
7453 Long Pine Drive, Springfield, VA 22151
This program helps low income youth stay in their middle or high school's band or orchestra program. Elementary school children receive a free introduction to music but when they proceed on to middle and high school they are faced with expenses they cannot afford. Provides qualifying students private lessons on any instrument as well as an instrument, instrument maintenance, and participation fees as required; i.e. band camp, uniforms, competitions, trips, etc.
4519 Brambleton Avenue, Roanoke, VA 24018
Home visiting work with families who may have histories of trauma, intimate partner violence, mental health and/or substance abuse issues. Services begin prenatally or right after the birth of a baby and are offered voluntarily, intensively and over the long-term (3 to 5 years after the birth of the baby). Healthy Families connects new parents around the community with a variety of services, including - for the most overburdened families - a free-of-charge home visitor who supports the family before the child is born until the child enters school.
2112 West Laburnum Avenue, Richmond, VA 23227
The NAMI HelpLine is a free, nationwide peer-support service providing information, resource referrals and support to people living with a mental health condition, their family members and caregivers, mental health providers and the public. HelpLine staff and volunteers are experienced, well-trained and able to provide guidance.