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329 Main Street, Stanardsville, VA 22973
Offers Budget and Credit Counseling to help families better manage finances. GRACE may be reached Tuesday and Thursday from 10AM-1PM at 434-985-6792.
4320 Seminary Road, Alexandria, VA 22304
Operates a birthing center with private labor, delivery and recovery rooms. Features rooming-in for mother and baby, liberal visiting hours; intensive care nursery; high-risk pregnancy unit; and antenatal testing.
137 Highland Drive, Suite A, Lebanon, VA 24266
Employs two full time animal control officers. Handles all animal complaints in Russell County that are out of the Phenix City city limits. Ensures that laws involving the treatment and containment of animals are enforced.

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65 Courthouse Hill Road, Warm Springs, VA 24484
Provides protection for adults from abuse, neglect and/or exploitation. Investigates and responds to reports of suspected abuse, neglect and/or exploitation of disabled adults over age 18 and any person over age 60. Services are developed to prevent and/or alleviate conditions which led to the complaint and assure the safety of the individual.
14010 Boydton Plank Road, Dinwiddie, VA 23841
Children under six years of age who are at risk of lead poisoning are referred to their primary care provider for lead testing. Case management and educational services are offered to families of children with elevated lead levels.
1315 2nd Street Southwest, Roanoke, VA 24016
Provides physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech services. Large pediatric program and aquatic therapy at several locations. Seven locations. Certain offices accessible by public transportation.
418 South Washington Street, Alexandria, VA 22314
Campagna Center is pleased to offer camps for students during summer, winter and spring breaks. Winter camp registration generally opens in October, Spring break registration generally opens in early February, and summer camp information is generally posted by early Spring. For more information about camp programs, please email: [email protected].

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8 Courthouse Avenue, Petersburg, VA 23803
The Petersburg Sheriff's Office make certain that all court operations are safe and secure, and to guarantee timely and accurate service of civil and criminal warrants.

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7814 Carousel Lane, Suite 400, Richmond, VA 23294
In addition to in-person services, we also now offer a virtual Tax Assistance Program online for tax filing assistance. Our program offers a 100% online tax preparation from the comfort and security of home. This service requires that filers have access to the internet and a camera through a smart phone or a tablet. This service opens February 3, 2025.
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3300 High Street, Portsmouth, VA 23707
Providing mental health, substance abuse, and wellness services. Services provided: Outpatient Therapy, Mental Health Skill Building, Psychiatric Medication Management and Substance Abuse Treatment (through our ACT Program), Assertive Community Treatment (ACT), Community Crisis Stabilization, 23-Hour Crisis Stabilization.
8221 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive, Fairfax, VA 22031
Counseling, medication, crisis response, recovery supports and other services for children and youth (and their families) with mental health concerns and substance use disorders.
700 University City Boulevard, Blacksburg, VA 24060
Provides crisis intervention. 24 hour emergency hotline: 988. Counseling on a walk-in or emergency basis. Pre-screening for psychiatric hospital admissions. Volunteer opportunities.
300 12th Street, 2nd Floor, Lynchburg, VA 24504
Financial Assistance program to assist with Columbia gas customers. - Income Guidelines fall at or below 175% FPIG. - Must be a Columbia Gas Customer - Must apply at a designated Dollar Energy intake site. - Account must be for residential service of a single home or apartment - Applicants must live in the geographic area of the agency they visit - Applicants must have exhausted all other energy assistance programs - Funds are intended for a service emergency, such as no gas service due to non-payment or threat of termination - Funds can be used toward security deposits - Only one grant per heating season per household - Maximum grant $300.
12304 Washington Highway, Ashland, VA 23005
For those facing financial hardship from unemployment, a family crisis, or a chronic medical condition, EnergyShare is Dominion's energy assistance program of last resort. There is no income guideline requirement, however, those under age 60 must have a disconnect notice (those age 60 or older do not need a disconnect notice). EnergyShare intake agencies determine eligibility for EnergyShare and may have additional requirements when qualifying customers for this program. Program is based on availability of funds from the Energy Share program.
220 Clay Drive, Pounding Mill, VA 24637
Provides a continuum of home, community and school based programs including: Intensive In-Home Services, Home Based Counseling, Therapeutic Day Treatment, Mental Health Support, Substance abuse services, 7 Challenges, Adolescent Sex Offender Services, Parental Sensei Services, and Therapeutic Mentoring. Cedar Bluff satellite office 5123 Dickson Co. Highway Clintwood, VA 24228
8878 James Madison Highway, Fork Union, VA 23055
Provides a food pantry for residents of Fluvanna County. To reach the Main Office in Charlottesville, VA, please call (434)295-3171.

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134 Roberts Avenue Southwest, Wise, VA 24293
Using video conferencing, gives client virtual access to UVA specialists. You can benefit from: Consultation with a doctor Receive diagnosis Online transfer of your medical records and images Teleradiology services that help your local provider treat your injury or illness quickly Educational seminars Home-health applications that monitor your vital signs and give you follow-up care
450 Rugby Road, Charlottesville, VA 22903
A licensed, non-profit, non-denominational facility serving children ages six weeks to 5 years of age.
5600 Cox Road, Glen Allen, VA 23060
The Percentage of Income Payment Program (PIPP) helps eligible, low-income Dominion Energy and Appalachian Power Company (APCo/AEP) households maintain their electric service by making utility bills more affordable. PIPP assists with making a customer's monthly payments more affordable on a year-round basis. A customer's monthly PIPP bill amount is based on a percentage of the household income and primary heat source. Electric heat = 10% of income Other heat source = 6% of income Households must have an active Dominion Energy or Appalachian Power Company (APCo/AEP) electric account AND have an income at or below 150% of the federal poverty guidelines. Please note that the PIPP is funded through the collection of a Universal Service Fee from all Dominion Energy and Appalachian Power Company (APCo/AEP) retail customers. PIPP is based on the availability of funds. How does PIPP work? If a customer has an outstanding balance with Dominion Energy or Appalachian Power Company (APCo/AEP), PIPP helps significantly lower the customer's monthly bill. With each month the customer pays their portion of their bill in-full and on-time, 1/12 of the customer's previous balance will be eliminated. After 12 consecutive months of in-full, on-time PIPP payments by the customer, the customer's prior balance will be eliminated. In addition, those who qualify for PIPP can be eligible for a free home energy audit. This can help the customer reduce energy usage, which means spending less on energy. For additional information about PIPP for Dominion Energy customers, please review the Dominion Energy PIPP brochure and go to the Dominion Energy Assistance page at Energy Assistance - Virginia - Dominion Energy For additional information about PIPP for Appalachian Power Company (APCo/AEP) customers, please go to the Appalachian Power Company (APCo/AEP) page at Payment Assistance (appalachianpower.com) Dominion Energy PIPP Brochure (PDF) How long does enrollment in PIPP last? Once a household is enrolled in the PIPP program, the household is required to re-verify their income each year. The customer must also stay current on all PIPP payments. Failure to report changes in the household income or household members, missing a payment or only making a partial payment, or not reverifying income can result in being dropped from the program. Customer service staff at your electric provider, Dominion Energy or Appalachian Power Company (APCo/AEP), can discuss your account and any existing payment plans to help you determine if you should apply for PIPP.
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10900 Courthouse Road, Charles City, VA 23030
Reports of abuse, neglect and exploitation of elders and adults with disabilities are investigated. Services are developed to prevent abuse, neglect and exploitation of these populations.
200 Garrett Street, Suite I, Charlottesville, VA 22902
United Way­ of Greater Charlottesville is building a strong community where all families thrive, providing financial supports & services, and childcare and early education supports & services.
4660 Monroe Way, Fredericksburg, VA 22407
Impact Living Services (ILS) is a licensed child placing agency and community-based transitional service provider focused on assisting youth with independent living skills by promoting interdependence. Comprehensive supportive services for foster youth 17-21 years of age. On-Site supervision for all campuses. Services provided: Housing Education Employment Financial Literacy
101 West Blue Ridge Street, Stuart, VA 24171
Provide a variety of complex services to the public and bar, dealing with court administration of estates, file criminal, chancery (divorces) and civil cases. Issue marriage licenses, provide change of name form, approve notary publications and are responsible for jury management. Passports available. Fees are: $60 for adults, $40 for children; valid for 10 years for adults and 5 years for children.
111 Polk Street, Montross, VA 22520
Along with the Board of Supervisors, the County Administrator develops and implements the policies and procedures of Westmoreland County.
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Community stabilization services provide immediate, compassionate support for individuals experiencing a mental health crisis—right where they are. Respond quickly to de-escalate situations, avoid unnecessary hospital visits, and help restore stability in a safe, familiar environment. The team also connects clients and families to ongoing care, ensuring support continues beyond the crisis.
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