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12 North Hill Drive, Warrenton, VA 20186
Offers treatment to persons of any age dealing with substance use issues. A high percent of our individuals are dually diagnosed; having significant mental health problems in conjunction with primary drug and alcohol problems. Substance Use Disorder Outpatient Services include motivational enhancement therapy, individual psychotherapy, education groups, group therapy, drug screening, acupuncture, and case management services. For information, please call: Fauquier Behavioral Health: 540-347-7620. ACCESSIBILITY: Fully accessible to persons with disabilities.
10467 White Granite Drive, Suite 312, Oakton, VA 22124
Partners with the Virginia Department for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing to provide access to the Technology Assistance Program. This program provides low-cost telephone and signaling equipment to Virginia residents who are deaf or hard of hearing.
111 Church Street Northwest, Suite 202, Vienna, VA 22180
Provides older adults with free, door-to-door transportation to medical-related appointments in local geographic area. Transportation also provided for errands (non-medical related).
1 Taylor Avenue, Suite 4, Pearisburg, VA 24134
Provides confidential sexual and reproductive health services to teens, women, and men. Services available at all five New River Health District locations include education and counseling, physical exams, pap smears, pregnancy tests, testing for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, PReP, and a wide range of birth control options. Implants and IUDs - are available at each of the locations and can be inserted right on-site by clinicians. Birth control injections, pills, patches, rings, diaphragms, and condoms are also available.
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288 West Court House Road, Nottoway Court House, VA 23955
To aid citizens in meeting their fundamental needs during times of temporary economic and social crisis, to protect children and vulnerable adults from abuse and neglect, to help maintain families in the least restrictive and intrusive manner possible and to assist in achieving a realistic and attainable level of self-sufficiency.
3060 Williams Drive, Suite 300, Fairfax, VA 22031
The Individual and Family Developmental Disabilities Support Waiver (IFDDS), or the DD Waiver, is a Medicaid program that provides home and community-based care services to Medicaid eligible individuals who would otherwise be eligible for placement in an Intermediate Care Facility for the Mentally Retarded (ICF/MR). The goal of the waiver is to allow consumers and their families more consumer-direction over deciding what services they need and who will provide those services.
1300 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219
The Bureau licenses, regulates, investigates and examines insurance companies, agencies and agents on behalf of the citizens of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Bureau of Insurance also registers, examines and investigates (title) real estate settlement agents and agencies. The Bureau assists consumers with questions and concerns regarding insurance companies, agents and agencies. It offers outreach programs on a variety of insurance-related topics.
1016 Main Street, Lynchburg, VA 24504
The Free Clinic provides a full array of primary and specialty medical services for adults, either at the Free Clinic or through referral to our partner community providers. The Free Clinic also provides laboratory, diet and nutrition counseling, health education classes, support groups and behavioral health services.
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50 Stanard Street, Stanardsville, VA 22973
Provide surveillance, investigation, and follow up of communicable diseases that are reportable by medical providers and laboratories. This includes: Community outreach, education, and in-service trainings Sexually transmitted infection (STI) treatment, counseling, and referral Childhood and adult immunizations, counseling and referral Initial health assessment of all newly arriving immigrants with refugee or asylum status through the Virginia Newcomers Health Program (VNHP) TB case management with daily observed therapy
3300 Acorn Street, Suite B , Williamsburg, VA 23188
The agency provides funds to assist with utility bills or rental payments once every 12 months. Clients must meet income requirements to be eligible for funds. Individuals and families are assisted based on the availability of funds.
1600 Olde William Street, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
A food distribution center for persons in the Fredericksburg area. The Storehouse distributes food to senior citizens and individuals needing food. No appointment necessary. Bring your own bags and boxes.
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3013 Peters Creek Road, Roanoke, VA 24019
Assists eligible veterans to receive all the benefits and services they have earned through their sacrifices for their country. For Virginia DAV chapter locations, please visit the web site and click on Chapters.
140 Main Street, Goshen, VA 24439
Provides library resources and services necessary to meet the evolving educational, recreational and informational needs of the public, thus enhancing individual and community life. Visit Web site for a list of current programs and upcoming events.
300 East Franklin Street, Richmond, VA 23219
The Child Protective Services Program documents, assesses and investigates reports of alleged child abuse and/or neglect. In order for Child Protective Services to accept and respond to a report, it must be considered valid in all four of the following validity criteria: The alleged victim child or children are under the age of 18 at the time of the complaint/report, the alleged abuser must be a caretaker of the child, and, the circumstances/complaint alleges child abuse and/or neglect as defined in the Code of Virginia, and in guidelines established by the Virginia Department of Social Services. Child Protective Services strives to provide children with a stable and safe home environment. When possible, staff will work to preserve the family by enhancing the parent's ability to provide care for their child and reducing the risk of future abuse or neglect. A full range of services is available to families involved with Child Protective Services including referrals for parenting education, substance abuse treatment, mental health treatment, counseling, medical assistance, financial assistance, budgeting, housing assistance and mentoring programs.
119 Oronoco Street, 3rd Floor, Alexandria, VA 22314
Computer CORE offers free, online, basic computer skills classes to adults 18 and over
2510 Estaline Valley Road, Route 601, Goshen, VA 24439
Provides a food pantry for needy families in Augusta County. The food pantry is open on the 3rd Thursday each month at the Old Earhart Store on Estaline Valley Road in Craigsville. Will deliver to seniors and disabled that are home bound. For more information, please call Vickie Moran, (540) 290-9170 (leave message)
3210 Peoples Drive, Suite 220, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Provides a Counseling Program where counseling is offered by individuals with a disability who mentor others with disabilities.
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120 East Court Street, Rocky Mount, VA 24151
Reunification of the family by correcting problems that ultimately led to the Foster Care placement. This involves working with the natural family, the child, the foster family, the court, and various community resources. The Child Welfare Unit is responsible for the recruitment, approval, and re-evaluation of foster care homes. A volunteer Foster Care program is offered to families in need of respite care for their children.
113 Taylor Street, Amherst, VA 24521
Helps ensure that victims of crimes receive fair and compassionate treatment while participating in the criminal justice program.
4140 Crossings Boulevard, Ste 101, Prince George, VA 23875
A comprehensive additiction treatment center. Provide outpatient treatment and care for patients who are battling drug or alcohol addiction. Incorporates medication-assisted treatment (MAT), along with individual counseling, group therapy, social service support, and work on co-occurring disorders.
3280 Russell Road, Quantico, VA 22134
The Marine for Life Network is a resource and support network designed to assist transitioning Marines, veterans, and their families with employment, education, and community reintegration.
10301 Democracy Lane, Suite 401, Fairfax, VA 22030
Northern Virginia Mediation Service (NVMS) helps business, local and federal government clients improve workplace communication, relationships, teamwork and productivity. Experienced professionals start with an assessment and tailor services to meet clients' needs in addressing challenges such as manager-employee disputes, organizational change and EEO complaints. Services available include facilitation, coaching, training, team activities and mediation.
2100 Gallows Road, Vienna, VA 22182
The Young Mothers Program provides housing, counseling and training to homeless young women, age 16 to 24, who are pregnant or have young children, and support services for minors who are pregnant or parenting. With an emphasis on parenting, education, job readiness and self-sufficiency, our graduates are able to support themselves and their children when they leave the program.
1903 HumanKind Way, Lynchburg, VA 24503
A non-profit that wraps around local families struggling to overcome challenges associated with poverty – financial coaching, transportation, childcare, foster care, and parenting support.