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101 York Crossing Road, Yorktown, VA 23692
Coordinates volunteer opportunities for individuals or groups, referring volunteers to area agencies who can use their skill set and offers opportunities for one time volunteer events, such as Day of Caring.
500 C Street, Staunton, VA 24401
Provides federally subsidized housing for the elderly and disabled. Program is open to non-Virginia applicants who qualify. Apply directly at the apartment building.
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PO Box 21463, Washington, DC 20009
Confidential shelter provides safe housing, individual and group counseling, assistance with legal protection, case management, and assistance to take the next steps towards independence and a violence-free life for battered women and their children.
106 North Franklin Street, Christiansburg, VA 24073
DePaul Community Resources is an independent, non-profit human services organization which serves the communities of Central and Southwest Virginia through our Treatment Foster Care, Developmental Disabilities, Clinical Services, and Adoption programs.
1105 West Danville Street, South Hill, VA 23970
Assess the needs of the client and recommend services which will help enable the client to live as independently as possible. The Case Management Department will then coordinate the needs of the client with all available LCAAA and Community Resources. At the time of the initial assessment, a Plan of Care will be formulated, and all clients will be reassessed annually or as their conditions/needs change. Case Management clients will be reassessed bi-annually.
3210 Peoples Drive, Suite 220, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Provides a Center for Independent Living in which individuals with disabilities can access training in any skill necessary to live in the community. Independence is gained through instruction in activities of daily living, and through social skills training and recreational opportunities.
10 Robertson Street, Radford, VA 24141
Responsible for coordinating and directing a program to manage solid waste, the streets and water delivery system for the city of Radford.
1217 Grove Avenue, Radford, VA 24141
Offers a variety of educational and prevention programs about domestic and sexual violence. Programs are offered to church and civic groups, public and private schools, universities and other interested organizations.
8716 West Broad Street, Henrico, VA 23294
A specialized K-12-day school, John G. Wood (JGW), teaches students with emotional and behavioral challenges that impact their academic success. The goal is to transition students back to their public school as soon as possible. JGW includes a broad range of courses for children in kindergarten through grade 12 and Extended School Year (ESY) services are available during the summer. Some residents of VHBG's Transitional Living programs attend JGW in addition to students who commute from multiple localities in the Richmond region. Students take a full range of academic courses that include CTE classes, online courses and electives with the ability to earn or work toward a Standard, Alternative, or General Education Diploma (GED). Self-contained classrooms are also available for more intensive support. JGW is licensed by the Virginia DOE, accredited by VAISEF, and aligned with Virginia SOLs.
68 Dick Huff Lane, Verona, VA 24482
Provides special services to refugees. Requires official refugee status. Provides short-term maintenance payments.
902 Wythe Street, Alexandria, VA 22314
To enrich the lives of Alexandria's residents and visitors, to foster tolerance and understanding among all cultures and to stimulate appreciation of the diversity of the African American experience.
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5 County Complex Court, Suite 240, Woodbridge, VA 22192
The Prince William Area Agency on Aging maintains an ongoing list of self-employed individuals who offer in-home care to adults on an ongoing basis. The Care Registry is available to persons needing companionship and assistance with daily living tasks such as housekeeping, grocery shopping, meal preparation, supervision of medications and friendly visitor services.
107 Litchfield Street Northwest, Coeburn, VA 24230
Provides housing assistance for lower income families through public housing, rural rental housing, rental assistance programs, and home ownership opportunities. Also assists local governments with community development programs. Housing communities include Litchfield Manor, Coeburn; Sheffield apartments, Coeburn; Clinch-View Apartments, St. Paul; Inman Village, Inman; Old Mill Village, Pound; Monte Vista, Big Stone Gap; Ridgeview, Appalachia; Appalachian Towers, Appalachia.
220 East Main Street, Salem, VA 24153
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. Services are child-centered and family-focused and support the broader objective of strengthening families' goals of economic self sufficiency and quality early childhood programs for their children. Participating families may select any legally operating child day care facility eligible to participate in the program.
5920 Stevenson Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22304
Provides short term (30-60 days) housing to adolescents. Offers individual, group, and family counseling, education and recreation in a structured environment.
4200 Fitzhugh Avenue, Richmond, VA 23230
My Path Forward Legacy provides housing and wrap-around services for youth who have aged out of foster-care. My Path Forward Independent Living provides Independent Living Arrangment Services for youth 17-20 year of age.
2551 Eltham Avenue, Suite Q, Norfolk, VA 23513
Provides support and enrichment for the lives of older Virginians and their families through advocacy, education, information, and comprehensive services.
206 Pittsylvania Avenue, Altavista, VA
Carryout meals are distributed every Monday and Thursday at 11:15 at English Park. Cars line up in 2 lanes.
2507 Floraland Drive Northwest, Roanoke, VA 24012
A self-run, self-supported recovery house program for men recovering from alcoholism and drug addiction.
306 North 8th Street, Richmond, VA 23219
The Division of Juvenile Community Programs are designed to enhance public safety by reducing juvenile delinquency through various valuable prevention services, and evidence based intervention programming that strengthens families and changes the lives of at-risk youth.
295 Commonwealth Boulevard West, Martinsville, VA 24112
Nutrition education and counseling and special food vouchers for eligible children less than five years of age. Services: Children 0-5 years of age, pregnant women, women until child is 6 months old, or up to 1 year if fully breast feeding. Provide financial assistance with food and formula. You may contact the local health department for more detailed information. Appointments required.
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10611 Patterson Avenue, Henrico, VA 23238
Provides crisis and long-term support to families after the death of a child at any age, at any time, at any cause, including perinatal loss and loss due to miscarriage. The MISS Foundation also participates in legislative and advocacy issues, community engagement and volunteerism, as well as culturally competent, multidisciplinary education opportunities.
245 Hairston Street, Danville, VA 24540
Based on the Healthy Families of America criteria, this in-home program targets families who have children at risk for child abuse and neglect or developmental problems, by providing long-term education and resource management.
9384 Forestwood Lane, Suite C, Manassas, VA 20110
To advocate for the best interests of each abused and neglected child referred by the county juvenile court system through the promotion and support of quality volunteer representation.