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Offers assistance with prescription drugs to patients who do not have healthcare insurance or have exhausted their insurance coverage and other resources. Patients must be US citizen with a valid Social Security number and have an annual income below $30,000 per individual or $40,000 for couples. Call for complete drug list or visit web site for drug list and application.
120 Cherry Street Southeast, Vienna, VA 22180
Provides a variety of programs, facilities, and services to meet citizens' recreational needs.
600 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219
To conserve Virginia's natural and recreational resources. State Park Offerings and Overnight Accommodations: 800-933-PARK Soil & Water: 804-786-2064 Natural Heritage: 804-786-7951 Land Conservation: 804-225-2048 Recreational Planning: 804-786-5046 Dam Safety and Floodplain Management: 804-371-6095 Chesapeake Bay Local Assistance: 804 225-3440 General Information - [email protected]
8004 Franklin Farms Drive, Henrico, VA 23229
Provides a website for seniors, adults with disabilities, their caregivers and the providers that support them. Offers comprehensive information about local available services and supports. Individuals can ask questions by e-mail and get a response back from the 2-1-1 call center operators. Also makes available an electronic Medicaid Application that can be completed on-line and submitted directly to the appropriate local social services agency for processing.
Hotline for victims of abuse (all forms). Shelter for adult victims of domestic violence. Case Management, groups/classes for victims/survivors of domestic violence, safety planning, information and referrals, follow up program.
1280 A Main Street, Altavista, VA 24517
Support patients, residents, and family members who need support throughout the journey of illness, injury and recovery.
7231 Stonewall Parkway, Mechanicsville, VA 23111
A community based day support program for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Each participant receives individualized training and support to achieve their greatest potential.
975 South High Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
VPAS' Meals on Wheels program provides and delivers a lunch-time meal for persons 60 years and older who are homebound and unable to prepare food for themselves.
201 Francis Marion Lane, 1st Floor, Marion, VA 24354
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) Free Hepatitis B & Hepatitis C testing available.
1045 North Main Street, Suite A, Rocky Mount, VA 24151
Goodwill operates the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Dislocated Worker program for multiple Workforce Investment Areas in Virginia. The program is designed to provide services to assist individuals, who have lost their job due to company closing or layoff, in obtaining training and industry recognized credentials in a demand occupation and to re-enter employment in high-growth industries. Career services are offered to all dislocated workers at Virginia Workforce Centers and Satellite Offices. These services include: Job search and placement assistance, including career counseling Labor market information identifying job vacancies, skills necessary for occupations in demand, and relevant employment trends in the local, regional, and national economies Initial assessment of skills and needs Information on available services and programs Follow up services to assist in job retention Dislocated Workers can also receive assistance in training for in-demand occupations. To access training assistance, individuals must meet one of the following criteria: Has been terminated, laid off, or lost job due to company closing and is receiving or has exhausted unemployment insurance compensation Self-employed and is no longer able to maintain the business due to general economic conditions or natural disaster Displaced homemaker who has been providing unpaid services to family members in home and has been dependent on the income of another family member Training may include: Occupational skills training in an occupation that is locally in demand Skills upgrading On the job training Industry recognized credentials Pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship training Academic and career preparation for training Post-training job search assistance
134 Peyton Street, Suite A, Front Royal, VA 22630
Administers the HOMEownership Down Payment Assistance Program that assists low income, first time home-buyers with grants to cover closing costs and housing payments. Also administers the SPARC Program which provides lower interest mortgages. Programs we currently provide... Pre-purchase Counseling HOMEownership Down Payment Assistance Program (HDPAP) Homeownership Education Classes.
4850 Mark Center Drive, Alexandria, VA 22311
Offers holiday sharing assistance program. Client may request needed items, such as clothing, one toy-type item per child, and a grocery gift certificate. Parent may request one family item. Not eligible to sign up unless you receive services from DCHS. Only children will receive gifts.
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12011 Government Center Parkway, Fairfax, VA 22035
Provides a monthly grant and medical assistance to refugees for up to eight months after they arrive in the United States. Grant seeks to support their economic and social adjustment. Applicants have the right to file an application the same day they contact the agency and submit verification documents later.
10005 Spotswood Trail, Stanardsville, VA 22973
TRIAD is a cooperative effort of law enforcement agencies (police/fire/sheriffs), senior citizens, and senior organizations, focused on reducing crimes against our most vulnerable citizens: our seniors
7916 Williamson Road, Hollins, VA 24019
The program is designed for nontraditional-age women, providing an environment that is both challenging and supportive.
201 James Avenue, Colonial Heights, VA 23834
Identifies the needs of youth and their families and is a referral agency to appropriate services.
2154 North Landstown Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23456
When participants require additional support to participate in our programs and facilities, our Inclusion Specialists work with the participant and program staff to design reasonable accommodations in order for the individual to participate successfully in the programs.
1 Taylor Avenue, Suite 4, Pearisburg, VA 24134
Administered by the Resource Mothers who provide car safety seat education and distribute free child safety seats to eligible families with low incomes.
400 South Main Street, Blacksburg, VA 24060
Responsible for upholding various building codes and ordinances, provides permits, inspects property.
2300 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23269
DMV Select partners conduct secure transactions while you wait; however, not all DMV transactions can be completed at DMV Select locations. A DMV Select cannot process any online or franchise dealership work A DMV Select is prohibited from processing mechanic/storage lien titles DMV Selects do not issue Vital Records. DMV Selects do not issue or renew driver's licenses, learner's permits or identification cards. Transactions available at DMV Select locations: Vehicle Titles and Registrations Original (with or without liens), substitute and replacement titles and title maintenance (to change information on title records, adding/removing of names). Original registrations, renewals (including fleets), transfers, re-issues, and plate surrenders. License Plates Specialized and personalized plate orders, including the issuance of motorcycle, permanent trailer, truck, taxicab and local government use plates. Permits and Placards Trip permits and overload permits. Original issue of handicapped parking placards. Transcript Requests Driver and vehicle transcripts (helpful for those who apply for job where a driver's transcript is needed initially, submitted periodically or checked by their employer). Return Checks Full payment of return check fees. Voter Registration Applications E-ZPass E-ZPass transponders are offered at some DMV Select locations. Hunting and Fishing Licenses Hunting and fishing licenses are offered at some DMV Select locations.
2281 Dabney Road, Suite A, Richmond, VA 23230
Low-income individuals and families partner with Richmond Habitat to purchase a new or rehabbed home. Those purchasing from Richmond Habitat's program are required to partner with Habitat by volunteering on their home or the home of others in the program, volunteering at the ReStore and also attending educational classes. The program is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International; it shares its world wide goal of eliminating substandard housing. Families are selected on a non discriminatory basis and volunteers are welcome from all segments of the community.
22376 Linden Street Extended, Courtland, VA 23837
Promotes the arts in the region by offering art exhibits, visual and performing art events, art camps, workshops and classes.
1201 Broad Rock Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23249
Provide support and education to those with Parkinson Disease and caregivers.