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1513 West Beverley Street, Staunton, VA 24401
Provides emergency shelter, food, clothing and spiritual guidance for the homeless. Also, it provides food, clothing and other necessities to needy persons in the community. The Mission provides 3 meals daily every day of the year. It also provides community outreach to non-residents of the shelter and offers services to disaster victims. It provides daily shelter for transients and temporary long-term shelter for residents. Equipped with a staffed dayroom that includes a seating area for adults, computer lab, counseling suites, an educational afterschool space, teen area, and family entertainment rooms outfitted with age appropriate toys and electronics. This space is open Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm.
44 3rd Street Northwest, Pulaski, VA 24301
Chronic Disease Self-Management Education (CDSME) provides workshops designed to empower adults to better manage their chronic health conditions with the goal of giving them the confidence and skills to actively manage their health care and reduce unnecessary visits to the Emergency Department or to the physician(s). Programs are offered throughout the year in various locations in the New River Valley. Each program meets weekly and typically lasts six weeks.
10800 Parkridge Boulevard, suite 100, Reston, VA 20191
Provides Social Security benefits to people who cannot work because they have a medical condition that is expected to last at least one year or result in death. Federal law requires this very strict definition of disability. Certain family members of disabled workers may also be eligible for benefits on a case by case basis.
1602 Rolling Hills Drive, Suite 100, Richmond, VA 23229
Individuals participating in PIP attend advocacy training, resource development, and skill building workshops led by state and national experts. Topics covered include the history of the disability rights movement, self-advocacy, independent living, employment, building inclusive communities, natural supports, legislative advocacy, assistive technology, communication, team building, and more.
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914 Virginia Avenue, Clarksville, VA 23927
General public library services are provided, such as the summer reading program, story hour, reference service, recreational reading, self improvement, and educational support. Faxes, copiers, public computers, and Wifi are available.
601 Caroline Street, 4th Floor, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
"Zoning" refers to regulations on the use of land and the placement of structures on the land. All of the land in the City of Fredericksburg has a designated Zoning District. Regulations include minimum yard requirements (or building setbacks), landscaping requirements, and allowable land uses for each district.
710 Dawn Street, Richmond, VA 23222
The purpose of this program is to help provide oil for people in need who have either exhausted or do not qualify for federal or state assistance.
102 Custer Road, Fort Myer, VA 22211
A comprehensive multi-agency program ready to assist military families with members that have special needs. The ACS EFMP office provides assistance and support to families with medical and/or educational needs to include, advocacy, systems navigation, information and referral, EFMP respite care, enrollment, non-medical case management, support groups, and education.
210 Pepper Street Southeast, Suite A, Christiansburg, VA 24073
Pregnant women are provided medical examinations, education regarding healthy lifestyle behaviors including nutrition, breastfeeding, exercise, and safety, and referrals to other agencies. Offers case management including identification of needs and coordination of resources for accessing appropriate and timely services to pregnant women and their children up to age two.
475 Court Street, Appomattox, VA 24522
WIC stands for the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children. The goal of the program is to improve the health of pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women, infants and children (under 5 years) through better nutrition and access to health care. The program provides screening and referrals to other health, welfare and social service agencies, nutrition education, breastfeeding promotion and support as well as supplemental nutritious foods. To be eligible for the WIC Program, applicants must meet categorical, residential, income and nutrition risk requirements.
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1502 Williamson Road Northeast, Roanoke, VA 24012
The TB Management program aims to control, prevent and eliminate tuberculosis in the community. The program offers free and confidential TB risk assessment screenings on Mondays by appointment only. For those diagnosed with TB or a Latent TB Infection, the TB team collaborates with a patient's medical provider to provide tuberculosis case management to include the provision of medication and care coordination. In addition, the TB team assists with identifying associated cases, the testing of contacts, transportation for CXRs and home visits to deliver medication to perform Directly Observed Therapy (DOT) and Directly Observed Preventative Therapy (DOPT).
315 Church Avenue Southwest, Roanoke, VA 24016
General District Court for Roanoke City within the 23rd Judicial District of Virginia. The general district court handles traffic violations, hears minor criminal cases known as misdemeanors, and conducts preliminary hearings for more serious criminal cases called felonies. Traffic: (540) 853-2767 Criminal: (540) 853-2361 Civil: (540) 853-2364 Judges' Chambers & Clerk: (540) 853-2511 Fax: Traffic Fax: (540) 853-2487 Fax: Civil Fax: (540) 853-5826
414 North Main Street, Madison, VA 22727
Provides for the administration of Madison County government, including community planning, refuse disposal and disaster relief planning and service programs at the county level.
3232 Brest Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23509
A transitional housing program that provides homeless families with the necessary services and resources to become self-sufficient, productive members of society. Residents will receive assistance in seeking and maintaining steady employment as well as finding permanent, affordable housing.
1 Riverside Circle, Roanoke, VA 24016
Provides individualized care, group instruction, primary care physician follow-up, special programs for pediatric and OB patients, case management, lifestyle management, insulin pump education.
530 East Main Street, Suite 701, Richmond, VA 23219
Provides a community-based grassroots membership organization of individuals in recovery from alcohol and other drug addiction, their families, friends and committed community supporters. SAARA's mission is to celebrate, support and advocate for resources and services for the prevention of and recovery from substance abuse and addiction. SAARA promotes social, educational, legal, research and health care resources and services that support accessible, effective and accountable addictions: prevention, intervention, treatment and recovery. Chapters are located statewide.
2801 Turnpike Road, Portsmouth, VA 23707
Provides special education programs to public schools in the city of Portsmouth.
129 Davis Street, Independence, VA 24348
Does not represent residents in private legal matters. Provides a chief prosecuting officer for Grayson County who is responsible for initiating charges and prosecuting people, including juveniles, who have been accused of felony and misdemeanor offenses; and looking into allegations of major fraud, organized criminal activity and corruption and unlawful conduct by public officials.
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120 West Oxford Street, Building A-2, Floyd, VA 24091
The GR Program is an optional local program designed to provide assistance, either maintenance or emergency, which cannot be provided through other means.
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210 Pepper Street Southeast, Suite B, Christiansburg, VA 24073
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 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: (888) 832-3858.
2713 Neil Armstrong Parkway, Hampton, VA 23666
Providing mental health, substance abuse, and wellness services. Services provided: Outpatient Therapy, Mental Health Skill Building, Psychiatric Medication Management and Substance Abuse Treatment (through our ACT Program), Assertive Community Treatment (ACT), Community Crisis Stabilization, 23-Hour Crisis Stabilization.
541 Luck Avenue Southwest, Roanoke, VA 24016
FRIENDS is a membership and volunteer organization along with our chapters members who work within the communities they represent Recruit volunteers - groups or individuals to work on community projects Works to protect the Blue Ridge Region.
7301 B Boydton Plank Road, North Dinwiddie, VA 23803
To provide safe, clean, ever improving facilities while offering diverse year-round leisure and recreational opportunities for all demographics which enhance the physical, social, emotional wellbeing and quality of life for all residents of Dinwiddie County.