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207 West Court House Road, Nottoway, VA 23955
Environmental Health Services includes: Rabies Protection West Nile Virus Protection Food Service Operations Onsite Sewage Disposal Well and Water Quality Migrant Labor Camps Lead Poisoning Environmental Complaints
353 North Main Street, Galax, VA 24333
Provides development and coordination of emergency services in the event of a man-made or natural disaster. Emergency Management is handled by the Police Chief.
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341 Piedmont Avenue, Bristol, VA 24201
Health department offices provide assistance and referral for treatment of sexually transmitted diseases; free, confidential HIV testing and counseling (HIV/STD/Viral Hepatitis Hotline: 1-800-533-4148) surveillance and investigation of disease outbreaks, and assistance for those exposed to Tuberculosis.
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2855 Annandale Road, Falls Church, VA 22042
Beginning-level English classes teach the foundation skills adult English language learners (ELLs) need to learn to speak, understand, read, and write English. Offered at several locations through the region, classes are held at least two nights a week for two hour class sessions and are closed enrollment. The curriculum focuses on American culture and life skills important to the workplace, community, and family, which includes an introduction to technology through blended learning.
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350 Cumberland Road, Cedar Bluff, VA 24609
Services include person-centered training and specialized supervision for the acquisition, retention, or improvement in self-help, socialization and adaptive skills. The service is designed for maximum peer interactions and frequent opportunity for community and social integration. Services may be either center-based or non-centered based. Each individual will be included in and play a key role in service planning and will have the freedom to make changes to the plan at their discretion. An individual may also receive physical, occupational, or speech/language therapies.
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119 Taylor Street, Amherst, VA 24521
Coordinates with local and State authorities in time disaster. Coordinates communication for 911.
132 Lucy Lane, Waynesboro, VA 22980
Shop at Goodwill retail stores for great bargains on clothing and accessories, furniture, kitchenware, art, music, toys, books, electronics, collectibles and much more. We offer thousands of new and used items at unbeatable bargains. Boost your wardrobe and home furnishings with name brands and designer labels that you can afford. We offer full lines of men's, women's and children's clothing. And, with constantly changing inventory, you never know what you will find. And, remember, when you shop Goodwill, not only are you getting quality, brand-name merchandise at unbelievably low prices, you are also helping your neighbors in need. The dollars you spend support our Work and Training programs for people with disabilities and disadvantages.
1502 Williamson Road Northeast, Roanoke, VA 24012
The health department staff provides community health education, conducts immunization assessments in schools and day care centers and participates in a variety of community activities and partnerships.
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5695 King Centre Drive, Alexandria, VA 22315
Provides behavioral health treatment that include mental health counseling, substance abuse services, ABA and foster care. Offer in-home and outpatient services for at risk youth, families, and communities, with the steadfast goal of promoting reunification and/or permanency goals for all parties involved.
732 Thimble Shoals Boulevard, Suite 304 , Newport News, VA 23606
Intensive In-Home Services is a home-based mental health service that is specially designed for adolescents between the ages of 5 and 20 years old. This service is designed to meet each child and family's unique and personal need. We create individualized service plans to address psychological and behavioral issues that occur within the home and community. Each counselor will meet with the client weekly and offer crisis management, counseling, family therapy, and skills training.
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2020A 14th Street North, Arlington, VA 22201
The Emergency Winter Shelter is open from November 1 through March 31 every year. The EWS is open from 4PM to 9AM. On days when the temperature remains below freezing, the shelter stays open throughout the day.
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1651 East Parham Road, Richmond, VA 23228
Credit and non-credit ESL courses in Speaking, Listening, Reading, Writing, Accent Reduction, Conversation, and TOEFEL preparation offered at the college. Also administers on-site workplace and corporate ESL classes. Language lab and tutoring are available for students in the program. Classes meet in the day and evening, beginning in January, May, and August.
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6402 Arlington Boulevard, Suite 1130, Falls Church, VA 22042
The Legal Aid Justice Center partner with tenants and community organizations to fight for affordable housing, reasonable housing conditions, racial justice in housing, and equitable housing policies. Services include representing tenants facing eviction and in other landlord/tenant disputes, organizing with tenants experiencing unfair conditions, and advocating for better housing policies across the state. We have a particular focus on supporting tenants in public housing.
157 North Main Street, Suffolk, VA 23434
A One-Stop Career Center, or One-Stop Workforce Center, is a location where a wide range of employment, training, and career education program services are available to employers, workers, job seekers and youth. The OppInc One-Stop Workforce Center is part of the nationwide system of American Job Centers, which leverage public workforce dollars with other state and local funding; business resources; and foundation support to provide career development services for local workers and deliver workforce solutions to local employers. OppInc. One-Stop Workforce Centers offer a comprehensive range of services to help you find a job. Services provided through the Workforce Centers are funded through the U.S. Department of Labor so there's never a charge, although eligibility may apply for certain services. OppInc. One-Stop Workforce Centers are also members of the EleVAte Virginia.
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2821 Emerywood Parkway, Suite 200, Richmond, VA 23294
Access Now serves the Richmond community by providing access to specialty medical care for eligible uninsured patients enrolled in participating safety net clinics for their primary care.
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2400 Washington Avenue, Newport News, VA 23607
Residents can request a city service or ask questions about city-related issues online, by phone or email, or with our 311 mobile app.
Missed Trash
Sewer Stoppage
Sewer Overflow
Property Maintenance Complaint
Litter or Trash Complaint
Trash Container Exchange
Street Sweeping
227 South Pollard Street, Vinton, VA 24179
Provides screening/testing, counseling, education, treatment and partner referral services for patients at risk of or currently experiencing sexually transmitted infections. Provide PrEP & PEP for HIV mitigation services. Be sure to call the Health Department to make sure these medications are available and to make an appointment.
2807 North Glebe Road, Arlington, VA 22207
Marymount is a comprehensive private Catholic university offering a student-centered learning community. The Main Campus is the heart of the University and includes the iconic Administration building (formerly the Rixey Manor), academic buildings, and residence halls. Administrative and school offices, the Sacred Heart of Mary Chapel, the Emerson G. Reinsch Library, and the Rose Benté Lee Athletics Center are also located on the Main Campus.
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602 Madison Road, Culpeper, VA 22701
Provides permanent, long and short term nursing care. Programs offered include Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Intravenous Therapy, Respiratory Therapy, Enteral Therapy, Surgical Recovery, Restorative Training, Wound Care. An Alzheimer's unit is also available. LICENSED BY: State Dept. of Health
410 University Boulevard West, Suite A, Silver Spring, MD 20901
Community-based homes and apartments offer developmentally and physically disabled men and women the individualized services and supports needed in order to live independently within the community. All services are person-centered and promote full community inclusion.
8641 Breeden Avenue, Manassas, VA 20110
Didlake provides a broad range of Employment Services to ensure employment success for adults with disabilities. The goal is to match your passion and skills to the best employment opportunity. Didlake work together with the client and their support team to customize the Employment Services to develop a successful strategy for achieving your employment goals.
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911 Madison Street, Boydton, VA 23917
SNAP benefits are provided via an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card, which works like a debit card and can be used to buy food items such as fruits, vegetables, meats, dairy products, and bread. Non-food items, alcohol, and prepared hot foods are not eligible for purchase with SNAP benefits.
The program aims to reduce hunger and improve nutrition by increasing access to healthy food options.
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228 McNair Road, Building 405, Fort Myer, VA 22211
Provides emergency assistance when a military service member is in crisis.
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3738 Brambleton Avenue Southwest, Cave Spring, VA 24018
Provides specialized and adapted recreational programs to people with disabilities in the following categories: developmental disabilities, visual impairments, psychiatric disabilities, and head injury related disabilities. Offers a variety of socialization, skill building, recreational, and leisure opportunities. Also provides classes and opportunities for individuals interested in sign language communication. Transportation is provided in some programs.
11011 Warwick Boulevard, Warwick, VA 23601
Habitat for Humanity builds and sells affordable housing to low- and moderate-income families. Construction or renovation of each Habitat house is a cooperative effort between volunteers, house sponsors and the buyer(s) of the house. Participating families provide at least 300 hours (called sweat equity) toward building their own and other families' homes. Homes are purchased with a zero-interest equivalent, 20 to 30-year mortgage.
