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8600 Dixon Powers Drive, Henrico, VA 23228
TB program provides services to Henrico residents of all ages that are TB suspects, TB cases, contacts of TB cases, symptomatic of TB, and evaluation of positive TB skin tests, positive IGRA (Interferon Gamma Release Assay) or abnormal chest x-ray suggesting TB. Evaluates clients with signs/symptoms of TB. Language line available for all languages.
4 Duncan Drive, Hampton, VA 23663
Agape Early Learning Center is a faith-based program that operates 12 months per year. Enrollment is open to the general public, serving children ages 6 weeks to 12 years. Services Provided: preschool, infant care, before-school and after-school care, part-time and drop-in care.
Blacksburg: If you are not physically able to shovel snow from your driveway or sidewalks, the town may be able to connect you with volunteer or commercial resources. Contact the Planning and Building Department for advice. (540) 443-1300.
137 Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard, Bristol, TN 37620
Provides overnight shelter, soup kitchen, and emergency assistance for men, women, and families. Shelter operates 7 days a week starting at 6:30PM.
1 Government Center Place, Suite A, Abingdon, VA 24210
Responsible for coordinating emergency services activities within Washington County.
1169 Edgewater Drive, Grundy, VA 24614
Fully accredited by the American Bar Association. Students are eligible to take the bar exam in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. ASL takes an innovative approach to education, going beyond just talking about the law to actually experiencing it through an emphasis on practical skills and an incomparable internship program. ASL maintains a focus on dispute resolution, ethics, and professional responsibility.
21 Academy Street, Fincastle, VA 24090
Provides screening/testing, counseling, education, treatment and partner referral services for patients at risk of or currently experiencing sexually transmitted infections. We also provide PrEP & PEP for HIV mitigation services. Be sure to call the Health Department to make sure these medications are available and to make an appointment.
6641 Short Lane, Gloucester, VA 23061
Provides community-based services that educates, promotes family stability, self-reliance and has benefit programs that meet the basic needs of citizens. It also provides programs that protect against abuse and neglect of children and adults.
605-9 Pine Street, Hillsville, VA 24343
Registration for children entering kindergarten
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200 Garrett Street, Suite I, Charlottesville, VA 22902
Promotes volunteering by individuals, groups and corporations, serves as a resource on volunteering for non-profit agencies and provides training opportunities for both volunteers and paid staff of non-profit agencies. Does not offer placement services. On-line database of regional volunteer opportunities available at http://www.BeAVolunteer.info.
640 Laurel Street, Culpeper, VA 22701
Provides free car seats (infants to 3 years) available to families who qualify. Parents attend a short class to learn the correct placement and use of the car seat.
610 Gayle Street, Fredericksburg, VA 22405
Child development programs for children from birth to age 5, which provides services to promote academic, social and emotional development for income-eligible families.
1045 North Main Street, Suite A, Rocky Mount, VA 24151
Shop at Goodwill retail stores for great bargains on clothing and accessories, furniture, kitchenware, art, music, toys, books, electronics, collectibles and much more. We offer thousands of new and used items at unbeatable bargains. Boost your wardrobe and home furnishings with name brands and designer labels that you can afford. We offer full lines of men's, women's and children's clothing. And, with constantly changing inventory, you never know what you will find. And, remember, when you shop Goodwill, not only are you getting quality, brand-name merchandise at unbelievably low prices, you are also helping your neighbors in need. The dollars you spend support our Work and Training programs for people with disabilities and disadvantages.
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158 Courthouse Lane, Courthouse Annex, Monterey, VA 24465
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 foster care placement. Local departments of social services provide training for foster parents. The training is designed to help foster parents understand and manage the needs of children in their care.
345 North Main Street, Halifax, VA 24558
Area office of Virginia State Police. Important numbers while traveling in Virginia: *Virginia State Police----#77 on cell phone. *Highway Helpline---------5-1-1 or 1-800-367-ROAD (TTY users call 7-1-1). Toll-Free, 24-Hours for latest information on road and traffic conditions or to report unsafe conditions. To view traffic cameras and travel alerts, go to www.virginiadot.org and click on Travel Center.
15068 Lee Highway, Suite 100, Bristol, VA 24202
Helps families provide health insurance, including dental coverage, to children younger than age 19. The FAMIS MOMS program provides health care coverage for pregnant women. Encourages pregnant women to get early and regular prenatal care. FAMIS Select helps families pay for private or employer-sponsored health insurance. At least one child must already be enrolled in FAMIS before the family can enroll in FAMIS Select. Allows families to choose between covering their children through FAMIS or through a private or employer sponsored health plan. Dental services for children enrolled in FAMIS or FAMIS Plus are provided through the Smiles For Children program. The Smiles For Children program encourages good dental health and recommends regular check ups. Children's medical services covered by FAMIS include: doctor visits * well baby checkups * hospital visits * vaccinations * prescription medicine * tests and x-rays * dental care * emergency care * vision care * mental health care * well child checkups.
9711 Farrar Court, Richmond, VA 23236
Updated: 6:30 am February 1, 2026 VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (VDEM) • The Virginia Emergency Support Team has transitioned to Orange-Partial Activation at the Emergency Operations Center. • Governor Spanberger issued Executive Order 11 on January 22, 2026 declaring a state of emergency in the commonwealth. • Governor Spanberger requested a Federal Emergency Declaration on January 22, 2026. On January 23, 2026, Virginia received the declaration which include the authorization for FEMA to provide emergency protective measures (category b)/direct federal assistance. • VDEM remains in contact with local governments, state, and federal agency partners to assess impacts and are facilitating requests for assistance as they are made. VIRGINIA DEPERTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (VDOT) • While roadway conditions are improving, the commonwealth is still experiencing extremely cold temperatures. Icy conditions and slick spots may persist, especially overnight and during the early morning hours, so motorists should delay morning travel. Drivers should use caution on bridges, shaded areas, mountain passes and higher elevations where ice can form first. • If you need to travel, know road conditions before you leave home. Visit 511.vdot.virginia.gov, check the 511 Virginia mobile app or call 511 in Virginia for road condition updates. • If you do need to travel, please give our crews adequate room to work and remember not to pass a plow truck actively plowing snow. • As of Tuesday, interstate and primary roads are mostly clear, while VDOT crews continue to make progress in plowing and treating secondary roads and roads in subdivisions and neighborhoods. Continue to remain patient and stay off the roads in these areas. • Motorists should not expect bare pavement in many subdivisions and neighborhoods. With temperatures remaining below freezing, snow and ice can stay packed on roadways, even as crews continue snow removal and treatment operations. • Staying off snow-packed roads can help VDOT crews with snow removal operations. When vehicles begin driving on the snow on secondary and neighborhood roads, it becomes packed down and increasingly challenging for snowplows to reach bare pavement. VDOT crews in most of the commonwealth are working around the clock plowing snow and applying treatment materials to improve road conditions. • VDOT focuses on interstates and most major primary roads first. Crews also plow major secondary roads with vital emergency and public facilities or those with high traffic volumes. VIRGINIA STATE POLICE (VSP) • VSP has switched back to normal shifts and duty. VIRGINIA NATIONAL GUARD • Virginia National Guard personnel have demobilized with the exception of personnel in southwest Virginia. VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (VDH) • We are seeing an increase in visits to emergency departments statewide for hypothermia/cold exposure. • Due to the extreme cold temperatures and wind chill hypothermia and frostbite are real concerns. Focus on staying warm and dry. • Stay indoors. If you must go outside, Limit your time outside. Dress appropriately. Be sure to cover your head, fingers and toes. Change out of wet clothes immediately. • Many injuries related to cold weather happen from falls on ice-covered sidewalks, steps, driveways, and porches. o Keep your steps and walkways as free of ice as possible by using rock salt, sand or another chemical de-icing compound. o Wear proper footwear for traction. o Take slow, short steps. • Shoveling in the cold can put an extra strain on your body. o Dress in layers of loose-fitting clothing. o Use a proper shoveling technique to reduce strain on the body. o Don’t overdo it. Take breaks to catch your breath and drink water. o Try pushing the snow rather than lifting and throwing it. • We encourage individuals with chronic conditions (like kidney failure) to reach out to their healthcare provider to make sure they have a care plan in place while travel is limited. • For answers to frequently asked questions about staying healthy, warm and safe, please visit the VDH website: www.vdh.virginia.gov. Stay Warm • The priority now is to stay warm and dry. • Stay indoors and limit your exposure to the cold. • Bring your pets indoors and ensure they have water. • Eating healthy meals will help to keep your body temperature warm. • Stay hydrated even during the cold to prevent hypothermia. Drink warm beverages. • Check on neighbors and family. • If you must go outside, please take these precautions: o Dress warmly and in layers. Make sure you cover your head, fingers and toes to prevent frostbite. Be aware of the wind chill factor. o Wear proper footwear for traction. Take slow, short steps. o Avoid getting wet. If you get wet, change out of wet clothes as soon as possible to prevent hypothermia. o Take frequent breaks if shoveling snow or working outdoors. • If you notice signs of frostbite and hypothermia, seek medical attention immediately. POWER OUTAGE DATA • https://poweroutage.us/area/state/virginia • To report an outage, please contact your service provider • Check with your provider directly to determine repair schedules • For more information and tips on what actions to take during a power outage, please visit: https://www.ready.gov/power-outages
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8630 Fenton Street, Suite 310, Silver Spring, MD 20910
Provides international adoption services for children in need of permanent families.
116 South Court Street, Suite D, Luray, VA 22835
Provides crisis intervention and court accompaniment throughout the prosecution process. Provides an update on the status of the pending criminal case. Available to explain the prosecution procedure (i.e. what is expected of the victim, and what the victim may expect). Addresses safety concerns of the victim and will work with employer or school to advocate for the victim. Assists with victim compensation. Victim(s) or witnesses(es) need to contact this office if telephone or address changes.
297 West Jackson Street, Gate City, VA 24251
A community information and life-long learning center which provides citizens with the resources to help them develop their intellectual, economic, cultural and educational potential. Children's programming is available throughout the year including a Summer Reading Program.
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218 S Main Street, Lexington, VA 24450
Promotes volunteering by individuals, groups and corporations. Serves as a resource on volunteering for non-profit agencies. Does not offer placement services.
366 Piney Forest Road, Danville, VA 24540
Crisis services provides residents of Danville & Pittsylvania County, as well as those present in the area, with 24 hour a day crisis intervention to aid in the management of acute behavioral health problems. Also provides all prescreening evaluations for admission to state hospitals.
216 College Ridge Road, Cedar Bluff, VA 24609
Persons sixty years of age or older with limited income can qualify for $40.00 in vouchers to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables from local Farmer's Markets between mid-June and mid-November every year.
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725 South High Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Provides clothing for anyone in the Harrisonburg and Rockingham area. We ask no questions, but try to serve the poor. Additional Contact: Janet Slough (540)433-2296