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3600 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23230
Services include interdisciplinary diagnostic assessment by a team of physician, nurse, social worker, educational consultant, and psychologist, diagnosis, care planning, and care coordination.
361 Main Street, Hurt, VA 24563
Private Christian school for grades PK-12 and preschool (beginning at age 3)
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215 West Main Street, Suite A, Stanley, VA 22851
Offers Benefit Services Programs and Service Programs. The Benefit Service Programs provides the following: child care assistance, energy assistance, Medicaid, SNAP/EBT and TANF (temporary assistance for needy families). The Service Programs provide the following: adoption services/adoption subsidy, adult protective services/adult services, child protective services (CPS) and foster care/foster care prevention.
108 West 3rd Avenue, Franklin, VA 23851
Provides a group of members who work together to bring business growth to the area.
124 Slusher Street, Stuart, VA 24171
Represents the Commonwealth of Virginia in prosecuting crimes committed in Patrick County.
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6507 Main Street, The Plains, VA 20198
The Grace Church Wood Ministry makes deliveries of free firewood to families in northern Fauquier County who depend on wood to heat their homes.
12312 Washington Highway, Ashland, VA 23005
Provides nutrition education and supplemental food programs.
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5925 Cove Road, Public Safety Center, Roanoke, VA 24019
The Animal Control unit is responsible for enforcing state laws and local ordinances within Roanoke County. Officers are certified Police Officers with specialized training and equipment to handle animal related complaints.
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901 East Byrd Street, Suite 1120, Richmond, VA 23219
Provide transportation-related resources to the Greater Richmond community. From efficient toll roads that provide direct, convenient transportation to parking decks that provide short-and long-term parking solutions, the RMTA provides answers to an array of transportation needs in the community. The RMTA also owns the Diamond baseball stadium and manages the Main Street Station. The Authority provides parking for passengers at the station seeking Amtrak service in downtown Richmond.
318 Court Street, Appomattox, VA 24522
Provides social work services, financial services, and volunteer opportunities administered according to state and federal regulations.
1800 Lakeside Avenue, Henrico, VA 23228
A week-long day camp programs for children. Campers learn more about their connection to plants through arts, crafts and garden exploration.
253 Chamber Drive, Tazewell, VA 24651
Physical exam, pre-conceptual exam, condoms, birth control methods, and counseling. All services strictly confidential. A sliding scale fee is applied, based on income.
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3811 Corporate Road, Petersburg, VA 23805
To deliver services to people in the community that will promote self-sufficiency, responsibility and safety.
303 South Loudoun Street, Suite D, Winchester, VA 22601
Provides free legal assistance in civil (non-criminal) matters to low-income households. Helps with family disputes (i.e. domestic violence, divorce); debts and bankruptcy; housing and landlord-tenant disputes; eligibility for various government benefits (such a food stamps, TANF and SSI benefits); access to health care (for example, issues involving Medicaid and Medicare); Power of Attorney forms and wills; consumer disputes and issues affecting seniors (such as exploitation and problems with nursing homes).
6801 Lucy Corr Boulevard, Chesterfield, VA 23832
Families First is a home visiting program for expectant and parenting first-time mothers. Family support workers provide regular home visits to assist mothers in nurturing and caring for their children and themselves. Family support workers share information, videos, and activities about childbirth preparation, child health and development, parenting and parent/child interaction and local resources.
3210 Peoples Drive, Suite 220, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Provides a Center for Independent Living in which individuals with disabilities can access training in any skill necessary to live in the community. Independence is gained through instruction in activities of daily living, and through social skills training and recreational opportunities.
107 North Kent Street, 3rd Floor, Winchester, VA 22601
Provides supplemental payment to licensed Homes for Adults and Assisted Living Facilities that will accept the state approved rate. Client keeps a small monthly allowance for personal needs, and the rest of their monthly income is applied to the State approved rate. The Auxiliary Grant pays the balance of the approved rate to the provider. Eligibility is determined by need on a case-by-case basis.
142 King Street, Keysville, VA 23947
The Pregnancy Support Center provides free pregnancy testing, limited obstetric ultrasounds, options counseling, information, material assistance, telephone referrals, adoption referrals, information on pre-natal development, and post abortive services.
1502 Williamson Road Northeast, Unit B, Roanoke, VA 24012
Independent Living Coordinators are individuals with disabilities who share similar life experiences to those being served. Through Peer Mentoring, consumers learn about the needs and resources necessary for independent living. Consumers set goals and actively pursue steps to achieve their goals. Peer Mentoring takes place individually or in a group setting.
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1975 Elk Hill Road, Goochland, VA 23063
The Harambee Day education program is for youth who cannot be served in their school's traditional special education programs. This is an educational treatment program for youth between the ages 11-18.
209 West Criser Road, Front Royal, VA 22630
Provides an array of outpatient services for adults (18+) with substance abuse disorders. Services include Intensive Outpatient Program, Office-Based Addiction Treatment (OBAT), Recovery Skills Group, Substance Use Case Management, Outpatient Therapy and Peer Recovery Services. Location also has The Within Reach Peer Resource Center. A free place for adults recovering from mental health and/or substance use to access Peer Support, learn and practice recovery skills and exercise choice and decision-making skills, all in a safe and supportive environment. Certified Peer Recovery Specialists are on hand to share their lived experience in an open and non-judgmental atmosphere, through both group and individual peer support. Connect with others in recovery through groups, activities and one-on-one support.
1030 Mary Bethune Street, Suite 200, Halifax, VA 24558
Responsible for providing 24-hour care for youth ordered into our custody, for providing services to family members which promote the child's return to the birth family, and for providing custody studies, home family assessments, and ensuring parental rights are legally terminated if the child is adopted.
317 Kimball Avenue, Room 109, Roanoke, VA 24016
Serves the citizens of Roanoke and the Commonwealth by providing fair and honest elections; administers the election laws by being uniform in our practices for all elections; provides easy and readily available access to registration and casting of votes within election laws and guidelines. Offers voter registration, absentee balloting, and precinct and polling place services and information to citizens. Also, provides information about how to became a candidate for public office. In Virginia, you can register to vote at any of the following places: *Any voter registrar's office in Virginia; *Any Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles location; *Any United States Post Office; *Any public library in Virginia; *Any special registration site set up by the registrar's office; *Any state agency office. You may also register: *Register online at https://www.vote.virginia.gov/ If you cannot leave home because you are physically disabled or have a continuing illness,you may download a Virginia Voter Registration Application at www.roanokeva.gov/registrar and return the completed form to the Registrar's Office. Or you can call or write your voter registrar. The registrar will send you a mail-in application for voter registration, which is also available at registrars' offices, DMV offices, public libraries, and other locations. You must provide the following information when you register: *Your full legal name; *Your home address and how long you have lived there; *When and where you were born; *Your social security number; *Any place where you have been a registered voter in Virginia.
5680 King Centre Drive, Suite 110, Alexandria, VA 22315
Offers opportunities for youth to practice the fundamental principles of service, patriotism, honesty, respect for authority, and social responsibility. Emphasizes developing self-awareness, increasing skills in interpersonal relationships and developing values which will give direction and meaning to each child's life.
210 Pepper Street Southeast, Suite B, Christiansburg, VA 24073
Provides assistance to citizens of Virginia to help them live their best lives. One child, one senior citizen, one person at a time, the Virginia Department of Social Services programs and services help people triumph over poverty, abuse and neglect, achieve self-sufficiency and shape strong futures for themselves, their families and their communities.