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225 Reinekers Lane, Alexandria, VA 22314
Strives to improve the well-being of all blind and visually impaired people by: serving as a representative national organization of blind people; elevating the social, economic and cultural levels of blind people; improving educational and rehabilitation facilities and opportunities; cooperating with the public and private institutions and organizations concerned with blind services; encouraging and assisting all blind people to develop their abilities; and conducting a public education program to promote greater understanding of blindness and the capabilities of blind people.

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510 Blue Ridge Avenue, Bedford, VA 24523
Christmas assistance program for low-income families. Building is set up like a department store, with sections for infants clothing, infants toys, girls clothing, boys clothing, teen clothing, toys, teen gift items, housewares, and food. All items are new, with the exception of gently used coats that are given to anyone who needs one. Applicants can obtain an application in advance at Bedford County Department of Social Services office or online at this website. Applications will also be available at the screening site. Applicants must turn in the application in person at one of the screening dates.. Applicants will need to bring a photo ID as well as proof of their MONTHLY income for ALL household members, and the following documents for each child in the home: insurance card or birth certificate plus school documents if the child is in school. School documents can include: class schedule or room assignment, progress report, report card, letter from school addressed to the parents of the student, or a school registration form. For more information, call 540 875-8854.

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5275 Westview Drive, Suite 110, Frederick, MD 21703
Provides seniors with a variety of lifestyle, residential and health care options through retirement communities in Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia.
4240 Park Place Court, Glen Allen, VA 23060
Most up-to-date cancer information available by phone, mail, fax, or email. Referral available for ACS programs and services as well as other community resources. Trained Cancer Information Specialists can answer questions 24 hours a day, every day of the year to empower you with accurate, up to date information to help you make educated health decisions.
742 Miller Drive Southeast, Leesburg, VA 20175
Provide individuals of all abilities with opportunities to choose participation in recreation and leisure programs, which may enhance their quality of life and foster respect for and acceptance of diversity within the community.
1400 Independence Avenue Southwest, Washington, DC 20250
Provides a hotline to report sick or dying farm birds. An outbreak of a bird disease such as Exotic Newcastle Disease or Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza could not only harm your birds, it could kill other nearby birds and quickly spread through your flock. In order to prevent such an outbreak, USDA, in cooperation with States, has begun a campaign to promote avian health by encouraging bird owners to report sick or suspicious birds to your veterinarian, and/or extension agent and to practice good biosecurity. In the Northwest Region of Virginia, call the Harrisonburg Lab at (540)209-9120. Look for Signs. Watch for signs of disease or unexpected deaths among your birds. Report Sick Birds. Dont wait! Early detection can make a difference. If your birds are sick or dying, call USDA's Veterinary Services toll free at (866)536-7593, or your State Veterinarian or local extension agent to find out why. Practice Backyard Biosecurity. Keep your birds free from disease. Restrict traffic on your property, and disinfect shoes, clothes and hands to prevent the possible spread of disease.
2211 Park Avenue, Lynchburg, VA 24501
Community feeding program serving continental breakfast/dinner for shelter guests as well as a hot dinner for our community 24/7.

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810 Union Street, Norfolk, VA 23510
Executive branch of the Norfolk City Government. Offers administration, supervision, and control of all departments responsible to Norfolk City Manager's Office. City Manager prepares annual budget of the city for the city council's final decision.
520 Viking Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23451
Promotes the creation of social, recreational, and vocational programs designed to meet needs of individuals with autism. Currently, activities offered include monthly socials, a day camp over spring break, and Camp Gonnawannagoagain, a summer day camp experience for children and teens with autism.
2502 Melrose Avenue Northwest, Suite A, Roanoke, VA 24017
Youth Work Experience Coaches to Ensure Success The Goodwill Youth Work Experience program provides work experience and vocational activities to youth, ages 14 to 21, who are economically disadvantaged and at-risk. The program focuses on areas such as developing work maturity skills, writing a resume, interview skills, problem solving skills, and support services. Youth are referred to the Youth Work Experience program by community and state agencies or the local school systems. The program is funded through the Children's Services Act (CSA) and local or state government. The Youth Work Experience program provides: Paid work experience Transportation Leadership development Supportive services Occupational training skills Follow-up services Benefits of the Program Work within the home community leads to understanding of the importance of giving back. Referral from appropriate agency ensures program outcomes match with youth's needs. Provided transportation ensures participation. Paid community work experience is an educational stipend. Four to one ratio ensures personalized attention. Services are provided as needed in a variety of community settings at times that are agreeable to the youth and his/her family.
2807 North Glebe Road, Arlington, VA 22207
Marymount is a comprehensive private Catholic university offering a student-centered learning community. The Main Campus is the heart of the University and includes the iconic Administration building (formerly the Rixey Manor), academic buildings, and residence halls. Administrative and school offices, the Sacred Heart of Mary Chapel, the Emerson G. Reinsch Library, and the Rose Benté Lee Athletics Center are also located on the Main Campus.
18697 Forest Road, Lynchburg, VA 24502
Intensive in-home program provide between 3 and 10 hours per week of time-limited services.
200 East 5th Street, Chase City, VA 23924
Upon request presentations can be provided to the community on various topics in contraceptives, sexually transmitted diseases, immunizations, communicable disease, daycare, and health assessment training.
PO Box 22443, New York, NY 10087-2443
The Blood Cancer United Family Support Groups program gives patients and their families a place to go where they can share information, education and feelings in a comfortable and caring environment.
1450 Camp D Street, Bldg. 3129, Virginia Beach, VA 23451
Provides services for military families. Services include new parent support; military life skills education; exceptional family member classes; family advocacy program; spouse workshop; inter-cultural relations; clinical counseling; personal financial management; family employment assistance; victim assistance, information and referral; deployment support; relocation assistance; transition assistance; retired activities; ombudsman; and command support.
334 Brush Creek Road, Clintwood, VA 24228
Provides local death certificates and applications for birth certificates. The Customer Service Center in Richmond offers certified copies of birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates. The Customer Service Center address is: 2001 Maywill Street Richmond, Virginia 23230 The mailing address is: PO Box 1000 Richmond, Virginia 23218
402 North Cameron Street, Winchester, VA 22601
Emergency shelter and support services primarily for individuals (18 and older) and their dependent children who are fleeing domestic violence or have experienced sexual violence.
295 Commonwealth Boulevard West, Martinsville, VA 24112
All immunizations including: vaccines for children; influenza and pneumonia vaccines; information and immunizations for overseas travel.

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3804 George Washington Memorial Highway, Yorktown, VA 23692
Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) is an evidence-based treatment approach that helps children, adolescents, and their caretakers address trauma-related issues. The treatment - based on learning and cognitive theories - provides a supportive environment in which children are encouraged to talk about their traumatic experience.
55 Commerce Parkway, Warsaw, VA 22572
Healthy Harvest Food Bank is a distribution center providing healthy nutritious food to those in need through a network of partner pantries in six counties of the Northern Neck and Upper Middle Peninsula. A complete list of partner pantries can be found on the website.
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The program offers assistance and emotional support to families of missing children. The program objectives are to prevent and reduce the number of missing children. The Child Identification Program photographs children. Provides two flyers, Facts Sheet On Loved One for parents to list vital information on their children, and What To Do If A Child Is Missing giving step by step instructions to follow if a child is missing. The foundation distributes flyers, assists in searches, and helps keep the public aware of the missing child. The support group meets the first Saturday of each month call (804)920-7675 for location of meeting.
2131 Valley View Boulevard Northwest, Roanoke, VA 24012
Medical Liaison Services assist refugees and refugee eligible populations to navigate culturally and linguistically appropriate physical and mental health care in the community; coordinate efforts in providing education and information on the U.S. health care system to refugees; and, conduct outreaches to local health care service providers to discuss refugees' health care needs.
2420 Memorial Avenue, Park View Community Mission, Lynchburg, VA 24501
Behavioral Health services include: Brief interventions Solution-focused therapy Single session and same-day appointments Psychiatric medication management Trauma therapy Psychiatric consultations Care management No two people are the same, and tailoring our mental health services to each unique circumstance is a vital part of our philosophy. And moreover, we do everything we can to treat the whole person. We integrate behavioral health care with primary care to ensure each patient’s needs are holistically addressed. Community Access Network offers telehealth options for behavioral health services.
21 Main Street, Warrenton, VA 20186
Provides Fauquier County and Warrenton information and events to local visitors as well as visitors from all states and numerous foreign countries. Maps and travel aids available.