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100 5th Street Northeast, Charlottesville, VA 22902
Provides an emergency communications center for emergency dispatch for police, fire and rescue in Albemarle County, the City of Charlottesville and the University of Virginia.
209 West Criser Road, Front Royal, VA 22630
Offers outpatient mental health services for adults age 18+ which include crisis intervention, case management, medication monitoring, re-socialization, early intervention, community and in-home mental health support services. The Winchester Area Clinic is an Adult Regional Center serving the counties of Frederick, Warren, Clarke and the City of Winchester. New Clients may also call the Triage Call Center in Front Royal: (540)635-4804.
339 Court Street, Appomattox, VA 24522
In time of emergency, coordinate emergency services available in county to assist citizens.
315 West 3rd Street, Farmville, VA 23901
A university-based clinic providing speech-language evaluations/therapy; audiology services, including hearing aids. Hearing tests for infants, children and adults.
288 East Little Creek Road, Norfolk, VA 23505
The clothes closet is open every 3rd and 4th Saturday. Donations of gently used clothing is always welcomed and can be dropped off at the office any day.
1233 North Mecklenburg Avenue, La Crosse, VA 23950
Area office of Virginia State Police. Important numbers while traveling in Virginia: *Virginia State Police----#77 on cell phone. *Highway Helpline---------5-1-1 or 1-800-367-ROAD (TTY users call 7-1-1). Toll-Free, 24-Hours for latest information on road and traffic conditions or to report unsafe conditions. To view traffic cameras and travel alerts, go to www.virginiadot.org and click on Travel Center.
410 Yellow Brick Road, Lexington, VA 24450
A state licensed day care center. Offers programs for children ages 6 weeks to five years old. The programs include 5 stages: infants, toddlers, twos, threes, and pre-school. Virgina Star-Quality Rated Childcare Center.
6450 Administration Drive, Suite 101, Prince George, VA 23875
Supplemental food program for children from birth to age five as well as pregnant, post-partum, and breastfeeding women. Services through this program include food vouchers, nutritional counseling and instruction. Supportive services for breastfeeding mothers are also provided.
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8 South Street Southwest, Suite A, Leesburg, VA 20175
Provides free, legal assistance to elderly, disabled, or low-income individuals and families who face the loss of a critical need such as personal safety, income, housing, medical benefits, education or family stability. LSNV provides services in a variety of substantive civil legal areas, including: family law, housing law, elder law, public benefits claims, access to health care, child advocacy, employment law, consumer law and AIDS/HIV issues. Staff and volunteers provide legal advice, brief service, and representation in administrative hearings and in court, as well as community legal education, and advocacy before local and state governmental entities, all without charge.
3125 Odd Fellows Road, Lynchburg, VA 24501
Comprehensive, objective assessments of academic levels, skill levels, aptitudes/interests and service needs. Individual Service Strategies (IAA) for each participant, including educational, developmental and career goals. Provide opportunities for: basic skills training, tutoring, work maturity skills, career exploration, drop out prevention, leadership development, social sills development, post secondary education, paid/unpaid employment experiences - including internship and job shadowing, mentoring, job search referral to supportive services. Eligibility: meet income requirements and ONE of the following: deficient in basic literacy skills, school dropout, homeless, runaway, foster child, pregnant, parenting, offender.
2114 Angus Road, Suite 235, Charlottesville, VA 22901
Provides a women's civic organization that seeks to improve the quality of children's lives through the support and education of their families. Major Project(s): Opportunity Shop and Community Partnership with Women Build. Fundraisers: Quackin' for a Cause--Duck Race and Rivanna River Festival. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Membership in the Junior League provides various in-league and community volunteer opportunities.
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206 3rd Avenue, Radford, VA 24141
New River Community Action's Homeless and Housing Programs offer financial services to those at-risk of becoming homeless (Prevention) and those already homeless (Rapid Rehousing) to help them obtain or maintain permanent housing. Clients must meet strict grant criteria to receive financial services through Homeless and Housing Programs and adhere to program policies and guidelines for continuing services. When available, funding is used for participant financial assistance in the form of rent deposits and last month's rent, rent payments, utility deposits and utility arrears, utility payments, and application fees. Homeless and Housing Programs provides free Renter Education Workshops twice a month. Workshops are for tenants, landlords, and those considering renting. NRCA staff educates participants concerning fair housing, the Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, energy savings tips, and financial tips. Homeless and Housing Programs offer counseling services. Counseling can be face to face, over the phone, or through the internet. Counseling sessions include completing a written spending plan, determining household goals, making referrals, and follow up on goal progression. am participants. For Rental or mortgage payment assistance, call our Housing Crisis Hotline at 540-639-3159.
21 Academy Street, Fincastle, VA 24090
The health department offers an immunization program which includes free routine childhood immunizations, adult immunizations (including flu vaccine). Many of the services are offered free (no out of pocket cost) or fees are sliding scale according to income and family size.
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121 Bagley Circle, Marion, VA 24354
There are several Medical Assistance Programs offered in Virginia. Each program covers different groups of people and each program has different eligibility requirements. When you apply for Medical Assistance, you are screened for all possible programs based on your age, income, financial resources, and other information. To be eligible for a Medical Assistance Program, you must meet the financial and non-financial eligibility conditions for that program.
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1600 5th Street, Suite A, Charlottesville, VA 22902
Determines eligibility for Medicaid program which pays for medical expenses of TANF recipients, the permanently disabled, the blind, pregnant women, children and elderly. UVA Hospital Medicaid Program determines eligibility for statewide Medicaid eligibility recipients who are patients at UVA Hospital. (*Special telephone assistance for low income families may be available through the Lifeline and Link-Up Plans. Contact your local telephone company for details.)
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6160 Kempsville Circle, Suite 322A, Norfolk, VA 23502
Support groups for caregivers, family, and friends of people with Alzheimer's or other dementia.
397 Azalea Avenue, Richmond, VA 23227
The Vocational Rehabilitation program helps people who are blind, vision impaired, or deafblind prepare for, find, keep, or return to work. Each person’s plan is built around their unique strengths, needs, interests, and goals. The program offers a variety of services, such as training to adjust to vision loss, career counseling, education or job training after high school, tools and equipment for work, and help finding and keeping a job. It can also include changes to make school or job sites more accessible. The main goal is to support individuals in becoming active and successful members of the workforce.
102 Custer Road, Fort Myer, VA 22211
Offers employment services to active duty, retired military, reservist and national guard personnel, their family members, and Department of Defense(DOD)Civilian employees. Assists in identifying and developing marketable skills. Offers employment counseling, information and referral, job fair preparation, information about federal jobs, a job bank, a resource library and training workshops. Offers access to computers for resume production, typing tutorials, and on-line job searches.
104 Trade Street, Suite B, Danville, VA 24541
Ensure effective transitions from birth to kindergarten. - Increase the availability of resources for parents, appropriate for their education, interests, and needs. - Provide information to assist parents in recognizing and requesting high quality child care services. - Increase the percentage of children identified as in need of early intervention services. - Increase participation of early child care providers in the Virginia Star Quality Initiative.
120 7th Street Northeast, Charlottesville, VA 22902
Provides services, substitute care, and supervision for a child on a 24-hour basis until the child can return to his or her family or be placed in an adoptive home or another permanent foster care placement. Local departments of social services provide training for foster parents. The training is designed to help foster parents understand and manage the needs of children in their care.
5000 Dominion Boulevard, Glen Allen, VA 23060
Protective Action Zones (PAZ) have been established within 10 miles of the power station to help notify the public about what they need to do in an emergency. Natural boundaries (rivers, lakes, tributaries, etc.) or man-made geographic features (roadways or county lines) mark each zone. Each zone is assigned a number on the map. Protective Action Zones and Evacuation Assembly Centers: North Anna Power Station The following evacuation routes provide directions to exit the 10-mile Emergency Planning Zone. North Anna Power Station Protective Action Zones and Evacuation Assembly Centers The following evacuation routes provide directions to exit the 10-mile Emergency Planning Zone. Zone 1 Not Being Used Zone 2 Louisa County: Consists of the Town of Mineral Primary evacuation routes 1. Use Route 618 (Fredericks Hall Road) west Route 522 (Pendleton Road) south 2. Use Route 208 (Davis Highway) west, Route 767 (School Bus Road) south and Route 33 (East Main Street) west 3. Use Route 618 (Fredericks Hall Road) west, Route 522 (Pendleton Road) south and Route 605 (Willis Proffitt Road) south EAC: Moss-Nuckols Elementary School Zone 3 Louisa County: Consists of the area bounded on the • north by Route 22/208 (Davis Highway) • south by Route 605 (Shannon Hill Road) and Route 643 (Cuckoo Road) • east by Route 33 (Jefferson Highway), Route 522 (Pendleton Road) and the Mineral town line • west by Route 644 (Mt. Airy Road), Route 33 (Jefferson Highway) and the Louisa town line Primary evacuation route 1. Use Route 767 (School Bus Road) south and Route 33 (Jefferson Highway) west EAC: Moss-Nuckols Elementary School Zone 4 Louisa County: Consists of the area bounded on the • north by Route 208 (New Bridge Road) • south by Route 618 (Fredericks Hall Road) and Route 667 (Old Tolersville Road) • east by Lake Anna, Contrary Creek, Route 652 (Kentucky Springs Road) and Route 700 (Johnson Road) • west by Route 522/208 (Zachary Taylor Highway) Primary evacuation routes 1. Use Route 613 (Mansfield Road) west 2. Use Route 522 (Zachary Taylor Highway) north and Route 613 (Mansfield Road) west 3. Use Route 623 (Chopping Road) south, Route 208/22 (Davis Highway) west, Route 767 (Old Tolersville Road) south and Route 33 (Jefferson Highway) west EAC: Moss-Nuckols Elementary School Zone 5 Louisa County: Consists of the area bounded on the • north by Route 618 (Fredericks Hall Road) • south by Route 33 (Jefferson Highway) and Route 657 (Apple Grove Road) • east by Route 609 (Buckner Road) • west by Route 522 (Cross County Road) and Route 33 (Jefferson Highway) Primary evacuation route 1. Use Route 656 (Cedar Hill Road) south and Route 33 (Jefferson Highway) west EAC: Moss-Nuckols Elementary School Zone 6 Louisa County: Consists of the area bounded on the • north by Route 652 (Kentucky Springs Road) • south by Route 618 (Fredericks Hall Road) • east by Route 614 (Elk Creek Road) • west by Route 700 (Johnson Road) Primary evacuation routes 1. Use Route 700 (Mica Road) south and Route 522 (Pendleton Road) south 2. Use Route 700 (Mica Road) south, Route 522 (Pendleton Road) south and Route 605 (Willis Proffitt Road) south 3. Use Route 652 (Kentucky Springs Road) west and Route 208 (New Bridge Road) and Route 613 (Mansfield Road) west EAC: Moss-Nuckols Elementary School Zone 7 Louisa County: Consists of the area bounded on the • northwest by Route 614 (Elk Creek Road) •
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1 East Luray Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22301
Offers a six month residential program for female ex-offenders with vocational/ educational counseling; job and housing placement; and individual and group counseling. Provides an on-site support group focused on ending drug and alcohol abuse with referrals to addiction treatment programs. Outreach program provides case management for female ex-offenders not in need of residential services.