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316 East Cawson Street, Hopewell, VA 23860
Adoption services are provided to children who need permanent families, birth parents who are unable to parent their children, and adoptive parents who want to provide a home for a child not born to them.
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2311 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300-18, Arlington, VA 22201
Maintains registry for American Sign Language interpreters for the deaf.
1401 Franklin Road Southwest, Suite 200, Roanoke, VA 24016
Offers group and individual counseling services to veterans with readjustment issues and helps veterans navigate the Department of Veterans Affairs system.
722 Commerce Street, Suite 211, Lynchburg, VA 24504
Grief support services for children (ages 3-18) and their families who are grieving a death. Peer support groups are held twice monthly for children, teens, and their families. Also offer support groups in schools. Contact your school's guidance office to join a school group or start a group in your school. Kids' Haven has a non-crisis phone line offering listening support and resources for anyone supporting a child in their grief journey.
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800 Preston Avenue, Charlottesville, VA 22903
Provides a parent education group for addictive families. Services include parenting skills and nurturing supportive group.
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105 East Center Street, Galax, VA 24333
The purpose of adoption is to place children who have been permanently and legally separated from their birth parents with a new family. It is a social and legal process which gives new parent(s) the same rights and obligations as biological parents.
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1159 Glendale Road, Galax, VA 24333
Treatments offered: in-center dialysis, home dialysis, and transplant support. Features: single use of dialyzers, and individual televisions.
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900 First Colonial Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23454
Provide comfortable, affordable, independent living for seniors (those 62-years-old or greater), or those applying for an apartment specifically constructed to be accessible to mobility-impaired individuals. Russell House does not provide resident care.
300 Diamond Street, Lexington, VA 24450
Provides administration for the public school system. Programs include education, special education programs, counseling, social work, and a school health program.
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3922 Electric Road, Suite 200, Roanoke, VA 24018
National Counseling Group provides behavioral health, substance use, and crisis services.
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129 Davis Street , Independence, VA 24348
Administers voting services.
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915 Court Street, Lynchburg, VA 24504
Volunteers in school system to perform various activities such as reading in the school library, assisting in the library, assisting in cafeteria, etc. Individuals wishing to volunteer need to see the Volunteer Coordinator at whatever school they wish to be placed.
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15068 Lee Highway, Bristol, VA 24202
Provides physical exams and contraceptive supplies for men and women, pregnancy testing, education and counseling, and testing of and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases and other vaginal infections. All records are confidential.
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20 Ricketts Drive, Suite 309, Winchester, VA 22601
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.
2424 Courthouse Drive, Building 18A, Virginia Beach, VA 23456
Rental Security/Utility Deposit Program
To assist low income households to secure decent, safe and affordable housing by providing funding for the security and/or utility deposits for a rental housing unit approved by the Rental Housing division. For the purpose of this program, an individual is considered a household. Assistance is provided based on the availability of funding , and is provided one time only to eligible households. Please call the Regional Housing Crisis Hotline at (757) 227-5932 to begin the referral process.
Optional Relocation Program
To reduce the effect of financial hardships suffered by low or moderate-income tenants or owner occupants who are temporarily or permanently displaced from their housing unit by Code Enforcement or other city agency action due to unsafe and or hazardous living conditions. Assistance is provided based on the availability of funding and is provided one time only to eligible households. Please call the Regional Housing Crisis Hotline at (757) 227-5932 to begin the referral process.
Tenant Based Rental Assistance Program
To assist low income homeless families and/or those in imminent danger of becoming homeless to secure decent, safe and affordable housing by providing funding for vouchers to be utilized for rental housing units approved by the Rental Housing division. Initial voucher assistance is for twelve months and may be renewed one time for up to an additional twelve months subject to the availability of funding. Please call the Regional Housing Crisis Hotline at (757) 227-5932.
836 J Clyde Morris Boulevard, Newport News, VA 23601
Community Health education and information on sexually transmitted diseases and HIV is provided at no cost to individuals, groups, workplaces, churches, schools and health fairs. Free HIV antibody testing and counseling. AIDS Drug Assistance Program available to eligible clients. Free Hepatitis B & Hepatitis C Testing available.
129 Davis Street , Independence, VA 24348
Helps insure that crime victims and witnesses receive fair and compassionate treatment while participating in the Criminal Justice System. Provides information on the specific rights of a crime victim and witness per the Virginia's Crime Victim and Witness Rights Act; make referrals to community service agencies for counseling or other assistance to victims; assist in preparing a victim compensation form; explain court procedures and/or a tour of the courtroom before a person has to testify; explain how to obtain protection and protective orders; provide a separate waiting area during court proceedings; determine the amount of restitution; and other services as needed.
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501 Sunset Lane, Culpeper, VA 22701
Provides referrals to physicians for area residents. The medical staff of more than 120 physicians at Culpeper Regional Hospital (CRH) represents a wide range of specialties. To practice at CRH, physicians must meet specified criteria and pass a rigorous review procedure by the Medical Staff and Board of Trustees. An active peer review process continually monitors credentials and performance of the medical staff. For more information about the medical staff at Culpeper Regional Hospital, Physician Referral Line.
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1201 Sycamore Drive Southeast, Washington, DC 20032
Provides anonymous and confidential HIV antibody screening and testing.
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1401 Columbia Road Northwest, UNIT C-1, Washington, DC 20009
The Homeownership Counseling Program focuses on helping low to moderate income residents build their financial capability skills, establish or repair their credit, purchase their first home, or save their homes from foreclosure.
8407 Richmond Highway, Suite E, Alexandria, VA 22309
New Hope Housing provides hypothermia prevention programs for adults during the winter months in partnership with Fairfax County, faith communities, and many nonprofit partners.
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701 Wenonah Avenue, Pearisburg, VA 24134
Services we provide include:
Adult Day Care is for individuals 18 years of age and older, who need supervision and care during the day while their caregiver(s) rest or work. Adult Day Care is a professional and cost-efficient alternative to nursing home care or private sitters.
Services Provided:
Socialization
Health and nutrition monitoring
Supervision for safety
Assistance with activities of daily living
Bathing and toileting
Walking and dressing
Medication administration
We provide breakfast, lunch and snack daily.
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114 Industrial Drive, Louisa, VA 23093
Provides Family Access to Medical Insurance Security Program (FAMIS). Provides health coverage for children who have not had any health insurance coverage for 6 months. Designed to cover children of working VA families who make too much money to qualify for Medicaid and too little to afford private health insurance. For more information on FAMIS, please call Toll-free: FAMIS (866)873-2647 M-F 8AM-7PM or Sa 9AM-12Noon.
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8880 James Madison Highway, Carysbrook Complex, Fork Union, VA 23055
Funds companion services, for limited hours each week, to assist SSI recipients (aged, blind, disabled) with personal care or light housekeeping tasks. Seeks to prevent institutionalization.
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1100 Woodland Avenue, Johnson City, TN 37601
Serves more than 20,000 girls and 7,000 volunteers from Southwest Virginia to North Georgia. The Four Program Goals serve as the foundation for all of the materials, activities and initiatives that are developed under the auspices of Girl Scouting. They are as follows: 1. Girls will develop to their full potential. 2. Girls will relate to others with increasing understanding, skill and respect. 3. Girls will develop a meaningful set of values to guide their actions and to provide a foundation for sound decision making. 4. Girls will contribute to the improvement of society through the use of their abilities and leadership skills, working in cooperation with others.
