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1 Rockingham Park Way, Penn Laird, VA 22846
Provides a Summer Playground Camp that begins in June for children 4-12 years old. The programs are at the Elkton, John C. Myers, John Wayland, Wilbur Pence, McGaheysville, Mountain View, Peak View, South River, Lacey Spring Elementary schools. The Summer Playground Camp meets June through August weekdays, Monday - Friday 7:30AM-5:30PM. Also provides a Little School program designed to promote the social, emotional, physical and intellectual development of all children in a safe and nurturing environment. This learning environment recognizes that all children develop at their own special rate and emphasis is placed on this individual growth and each child's special needs. Little School meets September through May, 3 days a week, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thrusday from 9:30AM-12:00PM for children ages 3, 4 and 5 years old.
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13380 West James Anderson Highway, Buckingham, VA 23921
The Buckingham Recreation Department offers many sports and activities such as Basketball, Gymnastics, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, and so much more.
1601 Rolling Hills Drive, Richmond, VA 23229
Refugee Resettlement Services include orientation, employment, case management, English as a Second Language classes, school liaison services and housing.
2893 General Puller Highway, Saluda, VA 23149
Assists with the placement of children in “forever” homes
1545 Crossways Boulevard, Suite 250, Chesapeake, VA 23320
Crisis Stabilization and Mental Health Skill Building services provides support and reinforcement of functional skills and behavior related to the individuals' health and safety, ADL's and use of community resources; assistance with medication management, and monitoring health, nutrition, and physical condition.
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44045 Riverside Parkway, Leesburg, VA 20176
Provides a full spectrum of cancer care, including surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, physical therapy specific to cancer needs, and free educational and support services essential for cancer care.
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9960 Mayland Drive, Richmond, VA 23233
The Virginia Real Estate Transaction Recovery Act provides relief to eligible consumers who have incurred losses through the improper or dishonest conduct of a licensed real estate salesperson, broker, or firm. The Recovery Fund is supported entirely by assessments paid by licensees, not by any tax revenues. Filing a claim does not guarantee payment. State law limits a single Recovery Fund claim to $20,000. Multiple claims involving the same real estate licensee are limited to $100,000 per biennial license period. If multiple claims involving one licensee exceed $100,000, the claim amounts must be prorated. If there is reason to believe there will be multiple claims involving one licensee, payment of claims will be delayed for a period not to exceed one year. The Recovery Fund does not pay interest, punitive damages, exemplary damages, or any amounts that do not constitute actual monetary loss to the claimant. However, the award (claim) may include attorneys' fees and court costs. Claimants should be aware that obtaining assistance from the Recovery Fund is not a swift process in most cases, and occurs only after all other civil legal remedies are exhausted.
200 Dailey Drive, Taylor Education Administration Complex, Orange, VA 22960
Provides after school care to children ages 5-18 throughout the school year.
117 South Broad Street, Kenbridge, VA 23944
General public library services are provided, such as the summer reading program, story hour, reference service, recreational reading, self improvement, and educational support. Faxes, copiers, public computers, and Wifi are available.
620 Simms Avenue, Harrisonburg, VA 22802
Provides youth development programs including homework help and tutoring, alcohol and drug abuse prevention, teen pregnancy prevention, conflict resolution, juvenile delinquency prevention, athletics, cultural enrichment, citizenship and leadership development, outdoor and environmental education, and parent training. Boys and Girls Club offers Hispanic programming. Eligible ages are 5 to 18, there are no other restrictions.
4049 Main Street, Chincoteague, VA 23336
Counseling on the Affordable Care Act. Free service to all community members. Certified Application Counselors are here to answer questions year round or to help navigate the Health Insurance Marketplace.
2603 Warm Hearth Drive, Blacksburg, VA 24060
An independent living facility. Provides 144 units of Section 202.8 housing designed to meet the needs of seniors on low, fixed incomes. One and two bedroom and barrier free units are available. Average wait for an apartment is six months. Residents have access to Village services such as dining, exercise room, therapies, transportation, and planned activities.
303 Butler Farm Road, Suite 106A, Hampton, VA 23666
Information for participants and the general public regarding Center services and community resources for people with disabilities. When appropriate, referrals are made as a means of assisting the individual in accessing needed services. Also organizes and conducts workshops and seminars on disabilities, provides technical assistance, and helps coordinate financial resources for services to increase independence.
1025 Park Street, Charlottesville, VA 22901
Provides a transitional housing program for homeless families. Families may spend up to six months, rent-free, in the Henry B. Mitchell Hope House, a four-unit apartment complex in the City of Charlottesville. Offers an intensive program providing development activities and temporary housing for homeless families. Prior to securing permanent housing, residents participate in job training, budget and home management workshops and other activities designed to help them reach self-sufficiency. At the same time, their children are enrolled in day care, school and other supervised activities. Additional units are available for rent to successful Hope House graduates and other low and moderate income families.
271 Riverside Drive, Riverside, VA 24503
Provide short term or long term care and guidance to non-delinquent girls, ages four through twenty-one, who cannot live with their own families. Residents who graduate from high school must meet specified criteria to continue placement. Miller Home endeavors to provide care and guidance within a non-institutional, supportive environment which encourages each girl to grow and develop to her highest potential.
20281 Rustic Lane, Abingdon, VA 24210
A constitutional office directed by the Sheriff, who is elected at-large for a four-year term.responsible for the enforcement of all laws enacted by state and local governments, and for the investigation of felonies and misdemeanors committed in Washington County. Responsible for the security of the Washington County Courthouse, the judges, court personnel and individuals who visit the courthouse. The Civil Process Division serves all civil and criminal papers on individuals who reside in Washington County. The Communications Section dispatches calls to all police, fire and rescue personnel within Washington County and the Towns of Abingdon, Damascus and Glade Spring. The Division of Animal Control oversees the enforcement of County ordinances and state laws pertaining to the control of domesticated animals and the operation of the C. C. Porter Animal Shelter. The Division of Litter Control handles litter complaints and operates the Assign a Highway Program. Additional telephone numbers: Investigations: 276-676-6021 Civil Process: 276-676-6010 Washington County area: 276-676-6277 Bristol Line: 276-669-7134
26104 Lee Highway, Abingdon, VA 24211
Provides home health services that include skilled nursing care, home health aide, physical, occupational and speech therapy, supplies and arranges for medical equipment under the direction of the patient's physician. Also provides medical social services.
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200 Miller Street Southwest, Blacksburg, VA 24060
Provides information and reference service; fine-free loans of books, dvds, and music; wireless and computer access; library programs for all ages; and space to study, learn, read and relax. The library's website offers and our vendor-partners' mobile apps offer access to ebooks, eaudio, music, movies and other online resources 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Offers computer and device assistance, passport processing, notary and test proctoring services by appointment. A public meeting room is available to community groups. Activities include a summer reading program, preschool story times, and special events.
1300 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209
Providing help and hope to Virginians living with ALS and their caregivers while also advocating for and supporting the search for new treatments and a cure. Starting at diagnosis, the ALS Association begins providing care services support programs that help reduce financial burdens and improve overall quality of life. The ALS Association currently provides the following free care services support programs to people living with ALS and their caregivers throughout Virginia: Care Navigation, Augmentative and Alternative Communication/Assistive Technology Program Support, Ramps, Durable Medical, and Assistive Technology Equipment Loan Programs, Support Services at Multidisciplinary ALS Clinics, Support Groups, Virtual Home Assessments, Caregiver Support, Educational Programs and more.
300 Page Street, Scottsville, VA 24590
Provides after school care to children ages 5-18 throughout the school year.
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A licensed private duty home health agency. Our mission is to enhance the physical, social, and emotional well being of clients and their family members through the provision of personal care, homemaking, companionship, and other services, customized to the individual client's needs.
411 2nd Street, Shenandoah, VA 22849
Provides a public, non-profit law enforcement agency for residents of Shenandoah.
144 Resource Lane, Louisa, VA 23093
The FLHF has a part time home buyer counselor on staff to assist first time home buyers and access to financial education programs.