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253 Chamber Drive, Tazewell, VA 24651
Provides eligible families with a monthly cash payment to meet their basic needs. For a child to be eligible he must be: *Under age 18, or if 18, will graduate from high school before age 19; *Going to school regularly if he is between the ages of five and 18; *Living with a parent or other relative; *A United States citizen or an eligible immigrant. Emphasizes personal responsibility. Provides 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 10 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.

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186 West Main Street, Independence, VA 24348
Health department offices provide assistance and referral for treatment of sexually transmitted diseases; free, confidential HIV testing and counseling. Free Hepatitis B & Hepatitis C testing available.
800 East City Hall Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23510
Provide child specific, individualized and differentiated quality instruction based on the unique strengths and needs of all exceptional learners.
253 Chamber Drive, Tazewell, VA 24651
Physical and developmental assessment important for infants and children at regular intervals. Health education for parents. A sliding scale fee is applied, based on income.
10520 Judicial Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030
Cares for people confined in the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center. Provides work, health care, educational, recreational, substance abuse treatment and other services to prisoners during confinement. Offers transitional residential treatment for selected offenders. Transports prisoners to state correctional facilities. Call for visiting hours.
112 West Market Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902
The Homeless Information Line (HIL) is the link to services for those who are homeless or are at risk of becoming homeless in the next 14 days. Callers leave a message and will receive a call back within 3 business days. The callback will review their circumstances, provide links to resources, and if they may be eligible for back rent or need assistance with a security deposit/first month rent to leave homelessness, they are referred for an eligibility screening, which determines if they can be referred for help from the Haven's housing programs. Those who are not eligible for Haven funds are referred to other resources in the region specific to their needs.
3232 Brest Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23509
Provides adult education, GED Classes and a beginner's computer class.
1701 High Street, Suite 102, Portsmouth, VA 23704
Promotes awareness of HIV/AIDS through education and putting together resources to help the general public, targeting the youth population. Aims to create and maintain an environment that inspires people to seek appropriate ways of decreasing high risk behaviors.

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65 Courthouse Hill Road, Warm Springs, VA 24484
Coordinates and activates emergency disaster services for Bath County. Also provides emergency dispatch for police, fire and rescue in Bath County through the Sheriff's Office.
21 Academy Street, Fincastle, VA 24090
The BabyCare program is a home-based program that fosters safe and healthy pregnancies and healthy babies by providing free education, care coordination, and support services from registered nurses to high-risk pregnant people and infants up to 24 months of age. Services Include:
  • intensive case management
  • coordination of care
  • portable cribs
  • education about prenatal care, birthing, infant care, parenting and community resources.
Free child safety seats and booster seats are also available.
772 Richmond Beach Road, Tappahannock, VA 22560
Public funding provides financial assistance to low-income working families with child care needs.
220 East Main Street, Radford, VA 24141
New River Health District offers all childhood vaccines (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox, HPV, haemophilus influenzae B (HIB), and hepatitis B) and adult vaccines such as tetanus, diphtheria, hepatitis B, influenza, meningococcal, and pneumonia. Travel-specific immunizations are also available. Some school-based clinics are available throughout the district. 

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2624 Salem Turnpike Northwest, Roanoke, VA 24017
Offers subsidized housing/rental assistance. Program usually has a wait list. Applications for Housing Choice Vouchers are taken only when funding is available. Opening of Housing Choice Voucher application process is advertised by public notice.
741 Monticello Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23510
Foster care is a program that provides services, substitute care, and supervision for a child on a 24-hour basis until the child can return to his or her family or be placed in an adoptive home or another permanent placement
420 North Center Drive, Norfolk, VA 23502
The Veteran Honorary High School Diplomas recognize the life experiences of veterans who were unable to complete their high school education because of service in the armed forced during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.
10712 Ballantraye Drive, Suite 302, Fredericksburg, VA 22407
National Counseling Group provides behavioral health, substance use, and crisis services.
180 Grafton Lane, Berryville, VA 22611
The psychiatric residential treatment facility at Berryville provide short-term intensive residential therapeutic treatment designed to help individuals build the self-management skills necessary to be successful in a community setting.
1701 Thomson Drive, Lynchburg, VA 24501
Provide support for those patients who have experienced or are currently in treatment for breast cancer.
320 Hospital Drive, Suite 11, Warrenton, VA 20186
Provides protection for children from abuse and neglect. Serves children and families regardless of income. Investigates and responds to reports of suspected abuse. Develops service plans to protect children. After hours, please call your local police/sheriff or the Statewide Hotline toll-free at (800)552-7096.
15403 Merry Cat Lane, Suite 17, Belle Haven, VA 23306
Outpatient services for substance use disorder including medication management, individual and group therapy. Approved OBAT with VA DMAS
830 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219
The Virginia Poison Center is an emergency telephone resource of poisoning information available to the public and health care professionals. Available 24 hours daily, all calls are free and confidential. Registered nurses with special training answer calls. The poison center can help with medicine mistakes, overdoses or reactions; chemicals splashed into eyes or onto skin; bites and stings from insects and snakes; breathing chemical fumes or vapors;swallowing chemical products such as cleaners or other household products.

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170 Prosperity Drive, Winchester, VA 22602
Offers outpatient mental health services for adults age 18+ which include crisis intervention, case management, medication monitoring, re-socialization, early intervention, community and in-home mental health support services.
3631 Lee Hill Drive, Fredericksburg, VA 22408
Programs operated directly by the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank or in concert with community partner host sites to provide food assistance to those eligible for services.

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750 Miller Drive Southeast, Suite 116, Leesburg, VA 20175
Offers assisted transportation services to the elderly and disabled for medical needs and for shopping/errands. Offers transportation to medical and support services to those living with HIV/AIDS. Provides rides through volunteers.
605 Pine Street, Hillsville, VA 24343
The Energy Assistance Program (EAP)consists of three components; Fuel Assistance (FA), Coolng Assistance (CA) and Emergency Crisis Assistance (CAP). The FA component is intended to provide supplemental assistance to offset the rising costs of heating expenses. The CAP component is intended to provide assistance with heating equipment needs and emergency fuel outages. Fuel Assistance opens the second Tuesday in October. The last day for applying is the second Friday in November. Main Qualifications: Have a heating need, meet the income and resource levels, include all persons living in the household, live in an eligible living arrangement and meet the citizenship requirements. Crisis Assistance applicants must meet the following: income level, resource level. Deposits: Opens the first working day in November. May only receive once per lifetime per fuel type. (Natural gas, electric and LP gas) Heating Equipment: Opens November 1st or the first working day in November for Replacement, purchase, or repair of primary heating source. Primary Fuel: Opens the first working day in January. It is for those that did not receive fuel assistance. Requires cut off notice for electric and gas. Almost out of fuel oil, wood, coal or island purchased kerosene. Cooling Assistance: Is offered during the beginning in mid-June. Must meet eligibility requirements