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23316 Courthouse Avenue, Accomac, VA 23301
The circuit court handles all civil cases with claims of more than $15,000. It shares authority with the general district court to hear matters involving between $4,500 and $15,000. The circuit court has the authority to hear serious criminal cases called felonies.
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1821 Michael Faraday Drive, Reston, VA 20190
Provides business, industry, and government with a single source for training and development to enhance the skills of your workforce. For individuals, we offer a schedule of classes for just-in-time learning, career enhancement, or new skills development.
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605 Pine Street, Hillsville, VA 24343
The chief law enforcement officer in the county and provides advice and assistance to the Sheriff's Department and various police agencies. Responsible for the prosecution of all criminal and traffic cases in the General District Court, Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court, and the Circuit Court of Carroll County. Available to assist victims and witnesses of crimes and to provide assistance to the public on matters pertaining to the state or county.
5825 Arrowhead Drive, Suite 201, Virginia Beach, VA 23462
Provides activities including computer software games, art and crafts projects, daily field trips to museums, bowling and the movies. At the end of Summer Camp, campers, volunteers and families are treated to a camp picnic. Adult, teen and youth volunteers provide a one to one camper buddy experience.
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1446 Kempsville Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23464
Weekly support group for single mothers to discuss topics such as loneliness, finances, and raising and disciplining children. Helps single mothers with rent, food, utilities, finding work, getting their driver's licenses, obtaining and maintaining a vehicle and other life challenges. Financial counseling is also available through this outreach.
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388 Ben Bolt Avenue, Tazewell, VA 24651
This 56-bed, acute care hospital offers quality emergency, diagnostic, medical and surgical care for residents of far southwest Virginia and southern West Virginia.
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111 E Grayson Street, Galax, VA 24333
Responsible for upholding various building codes and ordinances, provides permits, inspects property.
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10365 Pinnacle Drive, Wise, VA 24293
Investigates reports of abuse, neglect, and exploitation of adults sixty years of age or older and incapacitated adults age eighteen or older. If protective services are needed and accepted by the individual, local Adult Protective Services social workers may arrange for a wide variety of health, housing, social and legal services to stop the mistreatment or prevent further mistreatment. Services offered may include home-based care, transportation, adult day services, adult foster care, nutrition services and legal intervention in order to protect the adult. Services may also be arranged for individuals in emergency situations who lack the capacity to consent to services. To report suspected adult abuse, neglect or exploitation, call your local department of social services or the Virginia Department of Social Services' 24-hour, toll-free Adult Protective Services hotline at: 1-888-832-3858.
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1407 Stephanie Way, Chesapeake, VA 23320
Free baby/infant items (clothes, linens depending on what has been donated) to needy families.
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605 Pine Street, Hillsville, VA 24343
Enforces state and county animal laws
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3003 Hollins Road Northeast, Unit A, Roanoke, VA 24012
A continuum of intensive outpatient services for adults with serious substance use disorders, primarily offered in group therapy meeting multiple times each week. Two-day treatment services, one for those with a primary mental illness and one for those with a primary substance diagnosis, both meet for three or four hours each day. Those who have co-occurring mental and substance disorders are served in all groups.
911 East Main Street, Independence, VA 24348
Provides an early childhood education program to prepare children for kindergarten.
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100 Veterans Way, Edinburg, VA 22824
Provides an international civic club which is service oriented with focus on sight/hearing conservation, drug awareness and diabetes awareness. Contacts: (571)490-1363- President Cathy Ettinger (757)343-3619- Secretary Kathy Pietri (571)251-1453 - Treasurer Bob Smith
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113 Park Avenue, Falls Church, VA 22046
Registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, therapists, and certified nursing assistants provide health care services in patients' homes.
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250 Park Street, Jonesville, VA 24263
This 11-unit apartment complex provides supportive housing to people with serious and persistent mental illness. Services include support for community living and learn daily living skills. Service in Lee County is funded by Planning District One Behavioral Health Services.
8000 Brook Road, Richmond, VA 23227
In partnership with the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS) and Henrico County, the Crisis Receiving Center (CRC) at St. Joseph’s Villa provides immediate help for youth in need of emergency behavioral health care, and their families.
Youth may stay at the CRC for up to 23 hours, during which time they are directly linked to the next appropriate level of care. The transition of care is a collaborative process. Our multidisciplinary team of nurses, clinicians, and mental health professionals actively connect youth and families to community-based services for follow-up treatment, and ensure a warm handoff by scheduling appointments, communicating closely with service providers, and tailoring referrals based on the individual’s and family’s specific needs and location.
All youth leave with a personalized Safety Plan, linkages to their local Community Services Board (CSB), and referrals that may include outpatient counseling, therapy centers, Villa in-home services, or the Villa’s nearby Crisis Stabilization Unit.
The CRC at St. Joseph's Villa is the first youth-specific facility of its kind in Virginia, offering a specialized alternative to hospital emergency departments and reduced waiting periods for service.
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Hope Center Ministries offers a 12-month residential recovery program for individuals seeking freedom from substance use disorders. The service provides a structured, live-in environment that includes vocational training, life skills development, and faith-based support. Participants follow a daily schedule focused on building accountability, routine, and personal responsibility. The program also coordinates with courts, probation officers, and referral partners when applicable, offering a consistent setting that supports long-term recovery and successful reintegration into the community.
17285 Veterans Memorial Highway, Dungannon, VA 24245
Care available at Clinch River Health Services includes prenatal care, infant and child care, adolescent medicine, primary gynecology, general internal medicine, geriatrics, preventive health care, minor surgery, and behavioral health services. Telemedicine services are available onsite at the center through the University of Virginia's Telemedicine Program. Several specialty services are available through this program. Provides access to medicines for patients free of charge through the pharmaceutical companies indigent programs. Patients must meet eligibility requirements of the individual companies. A Family Dental Program is available to eligible patients. The program uses funding obtained through the Southwest Virginia United Way and other sources. Services are provided by Dr. Mark Copas in Castlewood. Services provided include emergency services, extractions, fillings, and cleanings. Call the office number if interested.
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1903 HumanKind Way, Lynchburg, VA 24503
Help individuals access reliable transportation and build credit with fair-interest car loans. In addition to loan assistance, program participants receive additional supportive services including life skills, financial resources, and credit education.
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8901 Pocahontas Trail, Williamsburg, VA 23185
Partnership with citizens to ensure responsive programs, facilities and open space which promote personal growth, social development and healthy lifestyles.
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Heart and Home Independent Living offer shared housing for adults seeking safe, affordable, and stable living arrangements. We primarily serve seniors, veterans, and individuals transitioning from homelessness who are able to live independently. Our program promotes dignity, structure, and connection to community resources.
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8600 Dixon Powers Drive, Richmond, VA 23228
Promote safety, resilience and self-sufficiency in the community through engagement, support and effective services.
460 Lendall Lane, Fredericksburg, VA 22405
Senior Cafe’s provide nutritional, social, recreational, and physical activities.
1050 Mary Bethune Street, Halifax, VA 24558
Provide fun, safe, and affordable recreational opportunities and recreation facilities which will enhance the quality of life and promote healthy lifestyles for all participants and citizens of the community.
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.
