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1257 County Farm Road, Bedford, VA 24523
CVACL's Education and Nutrition Sites provide hot, nutritionally balanced meals for older adults in a local group setting. Meetings include educational presentations and discussions, health screenings, adapted exercise sessions, recreational activities, artistic and cultural programming, and social events. Van transportation is provided for participants needing assistance traveling to and from the site or its events, as well as for occasional group trips to grocery stores, pharmacies, and local shopping. As part of CVACL's "wraparound" services, each site member is assigned a Care Manager to provide needs assessments, referrals, and follow-up.
9019 Old Battlefield Boulevard, Spotsylvania, VA 22553
Special services for refugees with official refugee status. Provides short-term maintenance payments and/or medical assistance for indigent refugees.
205 North Roanoke Street, Fincastle, VA 24090
The jail can hold up to 214 inmates. Inmates have access to an exercise area, a library, a medical facility, classrooms and a laundry room. Has a public safety area that houses the Sheriff's Department and Botetourt County's magistrates, who also serve Craig County.
146 North Madison Road, Suite 201, Orange, VA 22960
Offers temporary payments to needy persons caring for related children under 18 (or if 18, will graduate from high school before age 19) who need support due to death, disability, absence of parent(s), and sometimes employment. Offers limited aid to unrelated children. Call for information on eligibility requirements and required documentation. Provides employment services to recipients, upon approval, through the Virginia Initiative for Employment Not Welfare Program (VIEW Program). Call for information on eligibility requirements and required documentation.
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2311 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300-18, Arlington, VA 22201
Provides certification through National Interpreter Certification (NIC), training through the Certification Maintenance Program (CMP), and self-regulation using the Ethical Practices System (EPS). Also provides support services for practicing and student sign language interpreters.
140 Uriah Branch Way, Emporia, VA 23847
Children under six years of age who are at risk of lead poisoning are referred to their primary care provider for lead testing. Case management and educational services are offered to families of children with elevated lead levels.
51 William B Graham Court, Kilmarnock, VA 22482
The NNMFHC Medical Clinic is open to those with incomes of 400% or less of the federal poverty level who are uninsured, under-insured, or on Medicaid. Services provided: Chronic & acute care Nephrology Urology Specialty referrals Laboratory tests X-Rays/CT scans Nebulizer treatments Flu & pneumonia vaccines Sports physicals Patient education
1101 Bainbridge Street, Richmond, VA 23224
The primary goal of the program is to provide early childhood education and intensive mental health treatment to children. In addition, SCAN works with caregivers to empower them to help reduce the long-term effects of traumatic abuse and neglect for children. SCAN work to integrate children into mainstream classroom settings so that they are able to be successful in school.
220 East Main Street, Salem, VA 24153
Provides eligible families with a monthly cash payment to meet their basic needs. For a child to be eligible he must be: *Under age 18, or if 18, will graduate from high school before age 19; *Going to school regularly if he is between the ages of five and 18; *Living with a parent or other relative; *A United States citizen or an eligible immigrant. Emphasizes personal responsibility. Provides services such as job skills training, work experience, job readiness training, child care assistance, transportation and other work related expenses. A child will not be eligible if born to or adopted by a TANF recipient more than 10 months after an applicant begins to receive TANF payments. The Division of Child Support Enforcement will send all support collected for this child directly to the family. This support will not count as income in the TANF program.
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105 East Market Street, Leesburg, VA 20176
LAWS Sexual Assault Services provides comprehensive services to adults whose lives have been affected by sexual violence (rape, sexual abuse, sexual assault). All services are free and confidential.
300 Park Avenue, Falls Church, VA 22046
Provides protection to all residents and guests of the City from all forms of terrorism, disasters, and critical incidents.
478 Washington Street, Boydton, VA 23917
This program protects and improves the health of the community through comprehensive efforts to prevent, control, and eradicate communicable disease. Eliminates environmental health hazards, and recognizes, prevents, and controls occupational health hazards and illnesses.
134 Hill Street, Jonesville, VA 24263
Pre-admission screening process for individuals seeking Medicaid coverage of long term care services. In home assessment provided. Screens both older adults and persons with disabilities needing nursing facility or in home assistance services.
403 Washington Street Southwest, Blacksburg, VA 24060
The YMCA provides after school care from 3pm-5:30pm at the Blacksburg Middle School in Community Room #2, Mon-Friday during the school semester.
3303 Jefferson Avenue, Newport News, VA 23607
Protects against crime and enforces the law.
14103 Boydton Plank Road, Dinwiddie, VA 23841
Provide services and programs to the communities it serves through support of life-long learning, general information, and the exchange of ideas with effective use of traditional library resources and emerging technology.
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600 Bedford Avenue, Bedford, VA 24523
Dental services provided are: Dental examinations Routine cleanings X-rays Fluoride Treatments Extractions
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215 Mill Road, Woodstock, VA 22664
Provides a juvenile and family matters court service unit that has jurisdiction over minors who have been charged with an offense, who have committed status offenses or traffic violations, or who have been neglected or physically or sexually abused. In addition, this court handles other matters involving the family such as custody, support and visitation. The court also hears family abuse cases, cases where adults have been accused of child abuse or neglect, and criminal cases where the defendant and alleged victim are family or household members.
212 Wood Brothers Drive, Stuart, VA 24171
Provides recreational activities for the citizens of Patrick County. The Recreation Department is responsible for administering and/or supporting a variety of recreational programs, including, but not limited to, elementary football and basketball, summer baseball leagues, soccer, adult volleyball, men's and women's softball, and a number of various recreation special events and programs. The Recreation Department is also responsible for maintaining the County leased recreational facilities at Rotary Field and the Fred Clifton Park at Lover's Leap and also provides maintenance support for other County owned parks and recreational facilities.
265 Turkeysag Trail, Palmyra, VA 22963
The Director of Elections/General Registrar is responsible for maintaining accurate voter registration records, managing absentee by-mail and early voting, reviewing and maintaining candidate filings, handling FOIA requests, and the myriad of tasks required for conducting elections.
144 Resource Lane, Louisa, VA 23093
The FLHF has a part time home buyer counselor on staff to assist first time home buyers and access to financial education programs.
1000 Rio Road East, Charlottesville, VA 22901
Provides a jointly operated vocational education center offering courses to high school students and adults. Adults may enter some day programs if space is available. Evening programs include apprenticeship classes/adult education programs.
3018 Forest Hills Circle, Lynchburg, VA 24501
Horizon’s ICF programs offer adults with a primary diagnosis of intellectual disability with active treatment in functional skills to create an environment in which the individual can not only live safely but can excel. Horizon’s ICFs also support individuals with a variety of medical and behavioral needs that require extensive supports to be healthy. High quality, comprehensive services are provided by Horizon's interdisciplinary team of ICF staff which includes doctors, nurses, psychologists, dieticians, recreational therapists, OT/PT speech therapists, residential technicians, counselors, family social workers, case managers, and citizen volunteers among others. All work together to monitor Service Treatment Plans, medical needs, and provide daily living support which includes full-service laundry, cooking, cleaning, grocery shopping and more. The result is the ability to provide continuous, direct care twenty-four (24) hours per day, with 24/7 oversight and on-call availability after normal business hours.