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311 Memorial Drive, Danville, VA 24541
Responsibilities
Ensuring that all tangible business and individual personal property is fairly assessed for tax purposes in accordance with the Code of Virginia
Administering the City of Danville Business License on all businesses operating within the City in accordance with the City and State Codes
Providing full-service Virginia State Income processing
Administering the local meals, short-term rental, and lodging taxes
65 Courthouse Hill Road, Warm Springs, VA 24484
Provides services, substitute care and supervision for a child on a 24-hour basis and their family until the child can return to his or her home, or be placed in an adoptive home or another permanent foster care placement. Local departments of social services provide training for foster parents. The training is designed to help foster parents understand and manage the needs of children in their care.
325 North Madison Road, B, Orange, VA 22960
Administers Federal Farm Funds for Greene, Madison, Culpeper, Rappahannock and Orange Counties. Serves as a temporary source of supervised credit and technical support to rural Americans for improving their farming enterprises and housing conditions until they are able to qualify for private sector resources. Also offers programs for farmers that include: Farm loans, price support, commodities, conservation and disaster assistance.
2601 Willard Road, Richmond, VA 23294
Intensive In-Home is a clinical treatment program for children and adolescents up to age 21 who are at risk of being moved into an out-of-home placement. / Treatment is provided primarily in the home and at least one parent or guardian must be willing to participate and work towards the preservation of the home placement. / The treatment is centered on: Individual and family counseling, communication skills, behavior modification, social skills, anger management, and crisis intervention to include 24-hour emergency response. / Care Coordination is an integral part of treatment and includes linking the family to psychological and psychiatric services, medication management, and other relevant services to address clinical and family issues. / Children and adolescents are referred by their school and other mental health providers and must be pre-assessed by their local Community Service Board.
2708 South Nelson Street, Arlington, VA 22206
Volunteers bag, distribute, drive, glean, grow, help in the office and warehouse and organize and assist at special events
1557 Contrary Creek Road, Raven, VA 24639
An eight bed program in Buchanan County for adult males and females with moderate to profound intellectual disabilities and/or more severe behavior problems. Staff provide 24 hour supervision. Training is provided for personal skills, fine/gross motor coordination, safety skills, social and communication skills, and leisure activities. Involvement with family is encouraged. Families are included in periodic planning for resident needs. This program is funded by Medicaid as an intermediate care facility.
4 Boundary Avenue, Onancock, VA 23417
Provides a senior center for persons 60 and older. Services include client transportation, nutrition, arts and crafts programs.
522 Industrial Drive, Louisa, VA 23093
Weekday enrichment and engagement for adults living with abilities and or dementia in Charlottesville and Louisa. Individuals outside of these areas can also become members. The JREC program provides activities, healthy lunch, intergenerational connections, caregiver support, and health/medication management.
200 Medical Drive, Suite B, Hampton, VA 23666
Provides support to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The service includes a variety of training, support and supervision in a setting which allows peer interactions and an opportunity for community and social integration. The day services also enables the individuals to improve and maintain maximum functional abilities and personal areas of interest. Creative Options utilizes person centered planning to identify the supports each individual needs to achieve their desired outcomes.
321 N Bridge Street, Bedford, VA 24523
Tax Preparation assistance. Services will be provided on a first-come, first-serve basis. Doors may close early if the number of taxpayers exceeds the capacity to complete tax returns during scheduled hours.
3961 Lovers Gap Road, Vansant, VA 24656
Provides management plans for timberland owners. Works to protect water quality through soil erosion control. Offers timber sales and harvesting assistance. Provides information on available financial assistance for site preparation and tree planting. Educates landowners on insect and disease control.
12011 Government Center Parkway, Suite 708, Fairfax, VA 22035
Identifies gaps in services to older adults and their family caregivers and designs programs in coordination with citizens, public/private agencies, the Commission on Aging and the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors. Provides technical assistance, tracks long-term care legislation, and participates in the Northern Virginia Aging Network.
1502 Williamson Road Northeast, Unit B, Roanoke, VA 24012
Independent Living Coordinators are individuals with disabilities who share similar life experiences to those being served. Through Peer Mentoring, consumers learn about the needs and resources necessary for independent living. Consumers set goals and actively pursue steps to achieve their goals. Peer Mentoring takes place individually or in a group setting.
494 North Main Street, Woodstock, VA 22664
Provides immunizations for communicable diseases and for foreign country travel. Offers flu and pneumonia shots. Tests for sexually-transmitted diseases such as HIV/AIDS and for other communicable diseases like TB. Investigates disease outbreaks. Other services include information on communicable diseases, investigations of suspected disease outbreaks, and preventive treatment for certain diseases. Outbreak investigations can be for suspected food or waterborne diseases, bioterrorist events, and contagious diseases spread to humans by either animals or other persons.
2132 Ivy Road, Charlottesville, VA 22903
Provides a traditional independent college preparatory day school for grades 5 through 12, and a preschool through grade 4. Also offers day boarding for students in grades 9 through 12 and a summer enrichment program. ACCREDITED BY: Virginia Association of Independent Schools LICENSED BY: Department of Social Services
12784 Virginia 92, Chase City, VA 23924
The nutrition program provides nutritious meals that meet 1/3 of the daily recommended dietary allowances as required by Federal regulation. Meals are provided to those individuals 60+ years of age who are in greatest economic, social and physical need.
238 East Princess Anne Road, Norfolk, VA 23510
Strives for excellence in the provision of cemetery services and maintenance of family history.
1201 Broad Rock Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23249
Richmond VA Medical Center provides health care services to veterans in central and southern Virginia.
1257 County Farm Road, Bedford, VA 24523
Offering various recreational and life enhancing programs for Bedford County residents who are over the age of 50. A diverse selection of educational classes will be offered and are designed to improve each resident's quality of life. Offers Bingo, Line Dancing and walking program.
1 Riverside Circle, Roanoke, VA 24016
Provides access to low-cost or difficult to obtain prescription drugs or supportive services that help patients take their medication as prescribed by their physician.
429 Shipley Ferry Road, Blountville, TN 37617
Provides free primary health care to people in need, especially those who are uninsured, underinsured and those who have low income. Partnership clinic sites are located at other service organizations such as food pantries, homeless shelters, churches and outreach locations. Schedule can be found on website at www.crossroadsmedicalmission.org. Other partnership sites located in Abingdon, Bristol, St. Paul, Blountville (TN) and Mountain City (TN).
65 West Clopton Street, Richmond, VA 23225
Saint Francis Home provide high-quality residential and assisted care and services for older adults of limited financial means.
2190 North Military Road, Arlington, VA 22207
Provides books and other materials, specialized collections, programs and services for the informational, educational and recreational needs of children, teens, adults and special populations.
7335 Lewis Avenue, Gloucester, VA 23061
Provides a membership organization that works to preserve and enhance the free and competitive enterprise system, promoting growth and development of Gloucester County. They voice issues and actions effecting business and industry in Gloucester County.
9501 Lucy Corr Circle, Chesterfield, VA 23832
The Energy Assistance Program consists of three components:
Fuel Assistance assists low-income eligible households by supplementing home energy costs. Applications are accepted the second Tuesday in October through the second Friday in November.
Crisis Assistance assists low-income eligible households with emergency heating need, when no other resource is available. This includes payment for one-time heat only security deposit; and/or heating equipment repair/purchase. Applications are accepted November 1st through March 15th.
Crisis assistance for eligible households with purchase of home heating fuel and payment of heat utility bill is available from the first workday in January through March 15th.
Cooling Assistance assists eligible households in acquiring or repairing cooling equipment and /or payment of electric bills to operate cooling equipment. Applications are accepted June 15th through August 15th. The household must contain at least one vulnerable individual who is age 60 or over, disab
