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18115 Triangle Shopping Plaza, Dumfries, VA 22026
Prince William Public Libraries has 12 branches throughout Prince William County and the City of Manassas, providing free access to books, e-books, e-audio, print and digital magazines, Digital Library, DVDs, and more. PWPL also offers free educational and entertaining programs for all ages. Learn more at pwcva.gov/library.
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9311 Lee Avenue, Manassas, VA 20110
Prince William County Sheriff primary responsibility is securing the Judicial Center and serving civil process. The Sheriff's Office holds concurrent law enforcement jurisdiction with local police departments and stands ready to assist the police in their primary duties whenever and wherever needed.
14010 Boydton Plank Road, Dinwiddie, VA 23841
VIEW (Virginia Initiative for Employment Not Welfare) program implements the welfare-to-work process for customers mandated to participate. The VIEW team guides welfare customers in transitioning from welfare to work and, ultimately, self-sufficiency. VIEW social workers ensure that customers comply with the work requirements while providing case management, crisis intervention, and supportive services to assist in overcoming barriers.
701 East Franklin Street, Richmond, VA 23219
The Commission is composed of 28 members, and appoints from its membership a chairperson and vice-chairperson. These and other details on membership are described in §3.2-3102. Members are appointed to one or more committees. Each committee is assigned a chairperson by the Commission chair; some committees have a vice-chairperson or are structured to have co-chairs.
210 Franklin Road Southwest, Roanoke, VA 24011
Offers vocational rehabilitation for service connected disabilities.
2401 Courthouse Drive, City Hall, Building #1, Virginia Beach, VA 23456
The Mayor's Committee for Person's with Disabilities works toward community education, legislation, accessibility, employment, transportation and economic issues. Membership is available to persons who wish to serve on the committee.
351 Lakeside Drive, Culpeper, VA 22701
Provides a government lending for housing repairs for low and very low-income applicants only. For very-low income homeowners 62 years old and older who cannot afford a loan to make necessary repairs, grant funds are available. Grants may be used to remove health or safety hazards, or to remodel dwellings to make them accessible to household members with disabilities. Grants are limited to lifetime assistance of $7,500.
507 West 3rd Avenue, Franklin, VA 23851
Provides family-centered services to low-income pregnant women and families with children under the age of three by offering center based child care. Program promotes the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional growth of young children.
5620 Cox Road, Glen Allen, VA 23060
Coordinates transition services between Department of Rehabilitative Services Counselors and local education administration personnel; provides updated information on the newest trends in transition services; provides inter-agency training to Agency staff and school personnel; co-sponsor of Virginia Transition Forum in partnership with the Department of Education; provide technical assistance to Agency Counselors and school personnel as it pertains to providing services to school aged consumers and college students with disabilities who are working with the Department of Rehabilitative Services. May provide limited transportation to clients when no other options are available. If there are any questions relative to transportation, please call.
40 Magnolia Square, Suite 5, Lexington, VA 24450
Provides a Farm Service Agency and a National Resources Conservation Service for the Conservation District. Offers leadership in a partnership effort to help people conserve, maintain, and improve our natural resources and environment. Provides technical assistance and cost-share funds to help landowners address natural resource concerns like erosion, nutrient management, wildlife habitat, and water conservation.
215 Church Avenue Southwest, Roanoke, VA 24011
***Provides MORTGAGE DOWN PAYMENT or CLOSING COST assistance ONLY. Do not refer for rent or mortgage payment assistance.*** Provides financial assistance to families or individuals seeking to buy a home in the City for use as their personal residence. Assistance provided for home purchase in the City of Roanoke only. Eligibility depends on your total household income with income caps dependent on the number of people in the household. Loan funds are available for up to 50 percent of the required down payment plus reasonable closing costs. This assistance is in the form of a 10 year, forgivable, no interest loan of $1,000 to $8,000 maximum. Funds are available on a first come, first served basis. If the home you're purchasing was built before 1978, the City requires a visual assessment of potential lead-based paint hazards. The DPA will not assist homes with potential lead based hazards.
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Serves as a local non-profit organization that raises funds and distributes those funds to health and human service organizations in our community. Provide referrals to local agencies, but do not give funds directly to clients.
7702 East Parham Road, Suite 205, Richmond, VA 23294
This is an inpatient behavioral health unit that delivers individualized treatment strategies to male and female patients, 18 and older, who are voluntarily or involuntarily seeking treatment anxiety, depression or psychosis, or are an immediate danger to themselves or someone else. Parham also has specialty programming to deal with co-occuring medical conditions.
295 Wharton Lane, Norton, VA 24273
Areas Served: Norton City, Scott, Wise, Dickenson, and Lee Counties. This program provides early intervention services for families, infants, and toddlers birth to age three who have diagnosed or suspected delays in development or diagnosed handicapping conditions.
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.
494 North Main Street, Woodstock, VA 22664
Services include annual examinations, pap smears, birth control, and screenings for sexually transmitted diseases. Older low-income women can receive free breast and cervical cancer screening or referrals to community providers.
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1480 North Main Street, Madison, VA 22727
Offers a nutrition education and supplemental food program for pregnant or nursing women, infants, or children under 5 years of age. Clients must meet income requirements and be at nutritional risk as determined by the nutritionist or nurse through an evaluation. Required childhood immunizations are free for children from birth to age 21.
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14700 Potomac Mills Road, Woodbridge, VA 22192
Provides weekday rush hour express bus service from locations throughout eastern Prince William County, Manassas and Gainesville areas to destinations including the Mark Center, Pentagon, Crystal City, Rosslyn/Ballston, Tysons Corner, downtown Washington DC, and Washington Navy Yard. Limited mid-day service is also available.
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An exhibition of historical artifacts for the education of students and adults. Exhibits professional art works from Southwest Virginia and the Montgomery County school system. Offers guided tours for groups.
2801 Turnpike Road, Portsmouth, VA 23707
Portsmouth Public Schools provides a high-quality and effective academic kindergarten program for students who will be 5-years old on or before Sept. 30. The students' first few years of school are crucial for building a strong foundation that will carry them throughout their academic careers. Reading readiness skills, hands-on activities and enrichment opportunities are just a few of the key components of the PPS kindergarten program.
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314 South Main Street, Blackstone, VA 23824
Financial assistance is available in emergency cases for fuels, electric, and rent. Financial assistance is provided once/year/family. Serves the Bellefonte and Blendon Districts in Nottoway County.
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260 Grayson Road, Suite 200, Virginia Beach, VA 23462
Offers diagnostic psychosocial, psychological, and psychiatric evaluations. Consulting licensed psychologists and psychiatrists administer evaluations, design treatment plans, and monitor any necessary medical aspects of comprehensive treatment. Counseling services include: balance work/family responsibilities; marital problems, adjustment to separation or divorce; parent child issues, adolescent concerns, premarital and single adult relationships; problems with aging; adult child/aging parent difficulties; coping with chronic illness; coping with death and loss; stress caused by illness and losses within families; rebuilding after living with dysfunctional family; dealing with abuse; school related problems; and other issues of personal concern.
PO Box 29408, Richmond, VA 23242-0408
Established by a third-party such as a family member or friend of the beneficiary so that the funds can be used to supplement the needs of the beneficiary, and can be funded by an estate plan, life insurance policy, or gift. For more information, including useful resources, trust documents such as Joinder Agreements and Fee Schedules, please visit the CCT website at https://www.commonwealthcommunitytrust.org/third-party-pooled-special-needs-trust.
120 Dogwood Lane, Orange, VA 22960
Provides an assisted living facility for adults. Provides quality long term care to all eligible clients using respect, individuality and dignity as a basis for service.
18121 Technology Drive, Culpeper, VA 22701
Daniel Technology Center is designed primarily for workforce development instruction and technology training.