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1425 North Courthouse Road, Suite 5100, Arlington, VA 22201
The Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court provide effective, efficient and quality services, programs and interventions to juveniles, adults and families while addressing public safety, victim impact, offender accountability and competency development in accordance with court orders, provisions of the Code of Virginia and standards set forth by the Department of Juvenile Justice.
494 North Main Street, Suite 200, Woodstock, VA 22664
Funds companion services, for limited hours each week, to assist income eligible recipients (aged, blind, disabled) with personal care or light housekeeping tasks. Seeks to prevent institutionalization.
1025 Vermont Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC 20005
The Women's Center meets the diverse psychological needs of women, men and families by offering numerous services and specialties.
914 Virginia Avenue, Clarksville, VA 23927
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.
928 West Main Street, Radford, VA 24141
The Energy Assistance Program (EAP)consists of three components; Fuel Assistance (FA), Coolng Assistance (CA) and Emergency Crisis Assistance (CAP). The FA component is intended to provide supplemental assistance to offset the rising costs of heating expenses. The CAP component is intended to provide assistance with heating equipment needs and emergency fuel outages.
Fuel Assistance opens the second Tuesday in October. The last day for applying is the second Friday in November. Main Qualifications: Have a heating need, meet the income and resource levels, include all persons living in the household, live in an eligible living arrangement and meet the citizenship requirements.
Crisis Assistance applicants must meet the following: income level, resource level. Deposits: Opens the first working day in November. May only receive once per lifetime per fuel type. (Natural gas, electric and LP gas) Heating Equipment: Opens November 1st or the first working day in November for Replacement, purchase, or repair of primary heating source. Primary Fuel: Opens the first working day in January. It is for those that did not receive fuel assistance. Requires cut off notice for electric and gas. Almost out of fuel oil, wood, coal or island purchased kerosene.
Cooling Assistance: Is offered during the beginning in mid-June. Must meet eligibility requirements
225 Industrial Park Road, Farmville, VA 23901
STEPS Head Start provides early interventions for children and families to increase self-sufficiency and school readiness.
500 City Hall Avenue, Poquoson, VA 23662
Voter registration applications and records, election records, candidate filings, and absentee ballots.
30 Montvue Drive, Luray, VA 22835
Provides a private, proprietary nursing home for the elderly and disabled who need long-term care. LICENSED BY: VA State Dept of Health
6225 Brandon Avenue, Suite 307, Springfield, VA 22150
Provide a a full range of home health care services.
201 Sharp Street, Suite 100, Lawrenceville, VA 23868
Provide Brunswick County residents with appropriate contacts at other agencies to meet their needs.
742 Miller Drive Southeast, Leesburg, VA 20175
Dedicated to providing a broad range of year-round recreational programs and activities and coordinating youth and adult sports leagues and tournaments.
9500 Courthouse Road, Chesterfield, VA 23832
The Sheriff's Office will strive to promote pride and respect for the judicial system through the proficient service of civil process, a safe environment to conduct court proceedings, and the safe and secure detention of those persons entrusted to the Sheriff's custody.
204 West Washington Street, Lexington, VA 24450
Provides a Campus Kitchen Project at Washington and Lee that partners with Dining and Catering Services to make use of surplus food on campus. The Campus Kitchen also works in partnership with other local donors such as restaurants and grocery stores in order to receive food. Using a combination of prepared food from on-campus donations and food from these additional partners, the Campus Kitchen at Washington and Lee prepares and delivers hundreds of healthy and delicious meals to agencies and individuals in Rockbridge County every week.
120 Commerce Street, North, Culpeper, VA 22701
Provides a food pantry for the needs in the community. Must have referral voucher. Food Closet: (540) 825-1177.
315 West 3rd Street, Farmville, VA 23901
A university-based clinic providing services in speech-language pathology, audiology, education, and early intervention.
3151 Wards Ferry Road, Lynchburg, VA 24502
Provides special mathematics, sciences and technology programs for talented eleventh & twelfth grade high school students who have been selected by their school division for high academic achievement and demonstrated interest in math and science.
112 West Market Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902
Offer a welcoming, safe place to anyone in need, and we’re open every morning, 365 days a year. Give us a call at (434) 973-1234 ext. 100
3700 Blenheim Boulevard, Fairfax, VA 22030
The Social Ministry of Saint Leo the Great assists with food distribution once a month within the City of Fairfax area and Parish boundaries (22030 and limited 22031 & 22032).
831 Park Avenue Southwest, Suite 1, Norton, VA 24273
Identifies, assesses, and provides services to children and families in an effort to protect children, preserve families, whenever possible, and prevent further maltreatment. Child Protective Services is non-punitive in its approach and is directed toward enabling families to provide adequate care for their children. Local departments of social services are responsible for receiving reports of abuse and neglect; conducting investigations to determine the validity of the CPS reports; and providing services that enhance child safety and prevent further abuse and neglect to families and children. Develops statewide public awareness and education programs and administers state and federal grants to prevent abuse and neglect.
1306 Thomas Street, Hampton, VA 23669
DHCDC has offered the Peninsula's only sliding-scale tuition rate, based on a family's income and need, which is open to the general public. A NAEYC accredited child care center.
11387 Courthouse Road, Lunenburg, VA 23952
To control and prevent the spread of communicable disease from the person infected to other people in the community. To accomplish this we investigate any communicable diseases that pose a public health problem, this includes foodborne illnesses, waterborne illnesses, tuberculosis, and other communicable diseases.
111 Featherbed Lane, Winchester, VA 22601
Provides protection, care and adoption services for abandoned domestic animals in the City of Winchester and Counties of Frederick and Clarke.
1300 Semmes Avenue, Richmond, VA 23224
Provides short-term work experience for income-eligible persons aged 55 and older. The program helps seniors find permanent employment by upgrading old skills or learning new ones. The program matches skills, background, and interests with job openings at businesses and agencies.
5 County Complex Court, Suite 240, Woodbridge, VA 22192
Provides home delivered lunches to homebound adults age 60 and older. Meals are currently delivered weekly on Tuesdays.
116 West Beverley Street, City Hall, Basement Floor, Staunton, VA 24401
Provides the citizens of Staunton with safety, protection and law enforcement. The Staunton Police Department also sponsors CYCLE, and School Resource Officer programs for the area's youth, a Citizen's Police Academy, Neighborhood and Business Watch programs, as well as a number of other crime prevention initiatives. In addition, the Department operates the City's state-of-the-art Enhanced-911 Center.
The E-911 Center, which serves as the primary answering point for the City's 9-1-1 calls, dispatches calls for service for police, fire, and the Staunton-Augusta Rescue Squad.
