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1500 Gordon Avenue, Charlottesville, VA 22903
The Friends of the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library is a 501(c)(3) entity recognized as such by the IRS. The Friends accept donations of books, audio and visual tapes and CDs and DVDs and records. Details of what the Friends want and do not want can be found on the appropriate page of the Friends' web site, along with information on when and how to make donations. Funds raised through the spring and fall book sales are used to support additional library programs and projects promoting literacy and personal development, and the development of library services. The Friends' newsletter, "Among Friends" appears three times a year - spring, summer and fall.
6251 Old Dominion Drive, McLean, VA 22101
Offers residential living to commissioned military officers, their immediate family members and employees of equal rank from the State Department, CIA, DoD and Foreign Services. Includes studio, one and two bedroom apartments as well as an indoor swimming pool and spa, fitness center with a personal trainer, on-site chapel, wellness center staffed 24/7 by a nurse, art studio and hobby shop.
219 Wood Avenue East, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219
A family preservation program also known as Professional Parent Services (Parent Aide)and mentor service for children, which strives to strengthen and preserve families by providing home-based services to improve basic parenting skills and to reduce the number of out-of-home placements.
215 Center Street South, Vienna, VA 22180
Provides 24-hour daily public service, including police patrol, criminal investigations, traffic accident investigation and traffic enforcement.
1460 Columbia Road Northwest, Suite C-1, Washington, DC 20009
CARECEN promotes the comprehensive development of the Latino/Central American community in the Washington Metropolitan Area by responding to its changing needs as it deepens its roots in the United States.
11350 Porter Road, Orange, VA 22960
Orange County’s Department of Public Works contains three divisions:A view of the front of the Public Works administrative office. Solid Waste Buildings and Grounds Airport
20 Progress Drive, Martinsville, VA 24112
Receives and investigates complaints of child abuse/neglect to determine if the act occurred and the amount of risk to the child involved. Removal or placement of children through the legal process may be necessary for the child's protection. Coordinators also provide counseling and ongoing supportive services to families with substantiated cases of child abuse/neglect. In addition, they promote community awareness and education of child abuse/neglect.
6564 Loisdale Court, 4th Floor, Springfield, VA 22150
Provide two types of tests for tuberculosis (TB) infection: the TB blood test and the TB skin test.
606 Albemarle Square, Charlottesville, VA 22901
Offers schedules of American Red Cross blood drives in the counties of Augusta, Rockingham and Rockbridge and the cities of Staunton, Waynesboro, Harrisonburg, Buena Vista, and Lexington.

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2938-I River Road West, Goochland, VA 23063
The Sunshine Food Bus will offer free meals kits to children 18 or younger from June 17 through July 15. According to Goochland County Public Schools, adult meals will be offered at a discounted price. No registration is required. Where: Leakes Mill Park (3951 River Road West). When: Every Wednesday, June 17 – July 15. Time: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM. Parents or guardians can pick up meals for their children. Meals are first-come, first-served. Discounted meals are available for adults. 7 full days of breakfasts and lunches per child. Free fresh produce from Lulu's Local Food. Free books and fun activities for the kids.
701 Randolph Street, Radford, VA 24141
The Journey of Hope support group brings together individuals who have lost loved ones throughout the community. This special support group is coordinated by caring hospice professionals. Groups meet at scheduled times in each of our hospice communities. They offer support, guidance and understanding to help you cope with your loss.
P O Box 1822 , Hillsville, VA 24343
Builds simple, decent affordable homes in partnership with low income families or individuals who live under less than acceptable conditions.
2220 Adams Avenue, Fort Gregg-Adams, VA 23801
Preserves the history and heritage of the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps, the Army's oldest logistic branch.

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106 Catoctin Circle Southeast, Leesburg, VA 20175
Provides low-income families, older adults, and persons with disabilities with subsidies for rental housing. Subsidies can be used to rent all types of housing (i.e., single family homes, duplexes, condominiums, and apartments) provided that Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Housing Quality Standards are met. The waitlist is currently closed.
22 Church street East, suite 318, Martinsville, VA 24112
LIFE Support group explores alternatives to abusive situations, interaction with other members to encourage personal growth through peer interaction, domestic violence information and exploration/awareness of personal options. Also facilitate the expression of emotions and thoughts created by a domestic violence situation in a safe and structured environment.
13360 West James Anderson Highway, Route 60, Buckingham, VA 23921
Day care available for parents receiving TANF and working or in school.
2620 Southern Boulevard, Virginia Beach, VA 23452
Offers a 24 hour crisis hot line to anyone in need due (but not limited)to domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking. Provides crisis counseling (including children); shelter placement; and information and referral.
101 South Main Street, Madison, VA 22727
Local agency that administers the benefits and service programs established by the Virginia Department of Social Services. Madison DSS is the agency that County citizens should contact for information and application assistance for various programs, including Child Care Assistance; Energy Assistance (fuel, crisis, cooling, weatherization); SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - food stamps); Medical Assistance (Medicaid or FAMIS) and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).
1379 Tazewell Avenue, The Donald E. Neal Building, Tazewell, VA 24630
Engages persons age 55 and older in activities which meet community needs. RSVP volunteers have been serving in our communities since 1972. Benefits to the volunteer include: 77 agencies and hundreds of assignments, * insurance while volunteering *, recognition of volunteer services. RSVP projects include: Head Start, food pantries, American Heart Association, United Way, America Reads, health fairs, nursing home placements, Neighborhood Watch, Chamber of Commerce, libraries, schools, Red Cross Bloodmobile, and many others.
224 2nd Street, Amherst, VA 24521
Vital Records service provides certified copies of birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates, along with applications for birth certificates and declarations of paternity
99 Thomas Nelson Drive, Hampton, VA 23666
A two year institution of higher education providing comprehensive instructional programs which include associate degrees and career certificates. Campus locations in Hampton, Williamsburg, SE Newport News, Toano
2014 Memorial Avenue Southwest, Roanoke, VA 24015
Mediation is a process for problem-solving and decision-making and can be used to resolve almost any issue in families, workplaces, neighborhoods, churches, and communities. A neutral mediator facilitates communication between the parties and, without deciding the issues or imposing a solution, enables them to reach a mutually agreeable resolution to their dispute.
1025 Park Street, Charlottesville, VA 22901
Helps low-income students Grades 9-12 explore the possibility of higher education. Offers assistance for students in high school. Workshops address goal setting, academic preparation, admissions procedures, financial aid and college selection. Campus visits and cultural enrichment activities are also included.
1075 Spruce Street, Martinsville, VA 24112
The mission of the Mobility Management Program is to enhance transportation accessibility and independence in the community through education, coordination, and services. Current programs provided by Mobility Management include: Voucher Program (local non-emergency transportation); Miles 4 Vets (wheelchair-accessible transportation to the Salem VA Medical Center on Wednesdays and to the Danville Community-Based Outpatient Clinic on Mondays); Volunteer Driver Program (out-of-town non-emergency transportation). Programs serve people of all ages.