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116 Jamestown Road, Williamsburg, VA 23185
William and Mary's predominantly residential undergraduate program provides a broad liberal education. The undergraduate program is integrated with selected graduate and professional programs in five faculties -- Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Law, and Marine Science. Masters and doctoral programs in the humanities, the sciences, the social sciences, business, education, and law provide a wide variety of intellectual opportunities for students at both graduate and undergraduate levels.
4038 Thomas Nelson Highway, Arrington, VA 22922
Sliding Scale discount program offers low-income families the opportunity to access medical (family practice and pediatrics) and dental at a reduced cost. Application is required. To reach the Blue Ridge Medical Center directly, please call (434)263-4000.
4850 Mark Center Drive, 6th Floor, Alexandria, VA 22311
Workforce Development Center provides a variety of services for persons with disabilities who are seeking employment. A disabilities counselor can assist with resume preparation, interviewing skills, vocational assessments and job placement. There is also assistive technology for persons who are visually or hearing impaired.
1308 Sherwood Avenue, Richmond, VA 23220
VTCC provides a broad range of therapy and psychiatric services on an outpatient basis. VTCC's Outpatient Clinic serves children, adolescents and young adults.
7987 Ashton Avenue, Manassas, VA 20109
The Department of Social Services provides adoption services for foster children who become legally free to be adopted by another family. Services include preparing the child to become a part of another family, selecting the adoptive family, and facilitating the transition into the home. The Department also provides adoptive home studies and recommendations to the Court for step-parent and parental placement adoptions.
500 Dixie Lane, New Market, VA 22844
Provides transitional housing for persons with mental illness. Clients may stay in transitional housing for 18 months where they learn life skills, so they can become self supporting.
172 Courthouse Lane, King William, VA 23086
Investigates reports of child abuse and neglect. Services are also provided to prevent child abuse and neglect.
11204 Waples Mill Road, Fairfax, VA 22030
A 10-12 week program for male and female adolescents (age 13-18) who are experiencing difficulties with use/abuse/dependence of substances, engaging in high-risk behaviors, and/or are experiencing other addictive and maladaptive behaviors. The program incorporates the 12 Step principles and philosophy.
101 Pleasantview Avenue, Danville, VA 24541
Public Housing providing affordable housing to eligible low-income families, including single individuals, during a time that they are in need of decent, safe, and sanitary housing conditions within their financial means.
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2712 Washington Avenue, Newport News, VA 23607
The Opioid Treatment Program at Hampton Roads Clinic offers a unique and specialized treatment program for adults with a long history of dependence on opiates such as prescription pain medications, heroin, and morphine.
29316 Lankford Highway, Melfa, VA 23410
Free literacy services for adults with low reading/speaking skills provided by volunteer tutors. ESLC provides training for volunteer tutors as well as professional development opportunities.
5742 Main Street, Mount Jackson, VA 22842
Offers an adult group home for adults with intellectual disabilities diagnosed at birth, providing room and board for 6 residents. Residents must be ambulatory and able to attend a day work program. Laundry services and transportation services also provided.
56 Smi Way, Suite B, Farmville, VA 23901
The Energy Assistance Program consists of three components: Fuel Assistance assists low-income eligible households by supplementing home energy costs. Applications are accepted the second Tuesday in October through the second Friday in November. Crisis Assistance assists low-income households with energy related emergencies. Applications are accepted November 1st through March 15th. Cooling Assistance assists households in acquiring or repairing cooling equipment and /or payment of electric bills to operate cooling equipment. Applications are accepted June 15th through August 15th. Additional information about EAP is available at www.dss.virginia.gov You may apply online anytime at www.commonhelp.virginia.gov
402 North Main Street, Madison, VA 22727
Provides one of only eight independent libraries in the state. T Library holds 50,000 items including audio and DVD, downloadable e-books and audio books. 9 computer terminals with internet access and free WiFi hotspot. Children's story hour at 11:00 AM on Wednesdays, and a summer reading program Starting in June. Books are offered for sale in the Used Book Room, upstairs from the library, during library hours. Contributions may be taken to the library or sent to P.O Box 243, Madison, VA 22727. ACCESSIBILITY: Fully accessible to persons with disabilities.
135 Church Street Northeast, Christiansburg, VA 24073
Head Start is a federally funded Pre-Kindergarten program which provides low-income children ages three to five years with a variety of experiences to help them develop socially, cognitively, physically, and emotionally. Because Head Start regards the parent as the most important teacher in a child’s life, we involve parents as much as possible in every aspect of the program. New River Community Action Head Start’s mission is to build on the unique strengths of children and families through positive engagement, health education, and a quality Pre-Kindergarten experience. CLASSROOM-BASED: PART-DAY AND FULL-DAY OPTIONS. Serves 3-5-year-old children Full day: five days a week from August to May. Part day: four days a week, Tuesday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., August to May.
310 South Bridge Street, Bedford, VA 24523
Kindergarten registration information for Bedford County residents. Registering for school on time helps every child, teacher, and school to be ready when school begins.
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674 Hillsdale Drive, Suite 9, Charlottesville, VA 22901
Provides information and access to a broad array of community and home based services to adults 60+ and caregivers, such as home-delivered meals, crime prevention, health, housing, financial support, heating/cooling support, home support, legal issues, volunteer opportunities, and transportation.
181 Main Street, Palmyra, VA 22963
Represents the county as well as Virginia in all criminal and civil cases brought against either party. The Commonwealth's Attorney for Fluvanna County is the prosecuting attorney in criminal cases in the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court, the General District Court, and the Circuit Court. The Commonwealth's Attorney handles civil matters, such as forfeitures, which are authorized by statute.
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121 Bagley Circle, Marion, VA 24354
Responsible for upholding various building codes and ordinances, provides permits, inspects property.
1555 Southgate Road, Suite 12, Arlington, VA 22204
The Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) provides assistance for active duty Marine Corps family members that require special medical and/or educational services based upon a diagnosed mild to severe physical, psychological or educational need.
PO Box 897, Annandale, VA 22003
Offers support to individuals with heart disease, their family members and cardiac care professionals. Visits patient/family in hospital before and after surgery and maintains telephone contact thereafter. Holds monthly meetings: four each year are informational; six are support groups and two are social. Also publishes bimonthly newsletters containing cardiac-related information. Make visits to heart surgery patients 365 days/year at the Inova Fairfax Medical Campus Heart and Vascular Institute and Virginia Hospital Center (formerly Arlington Hospital).
1 Center Street, Chatham, VA 24531
Pittsylvania County is governed by a seven-member Board of Supervisors, who are elected by district to four-year terms. The Board of Supervisors is responsible for appointing the County Administrator and making policy decisions for Pittsylvania County. Among other things, the Board has power to pass and repeal ordinances and has final approval power on the annual budget.
220 East Main Street, Radford, VA 24141
Provides confidential sexual and reproductive health services to teens, women, and men. Services available at all five New River Health District locations include education and counseling, physical exams, pap smears, pregnancy tests, testing for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, PReP, and a wide range of birth control options. Implants and IUDs - are available at each of the locations and can be inserted right on-site by clinicians. Birth control injections, pills, patches, rings, diaphragms, and condoms are also available.
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113 Cumberland Road, Cedar Bluff, VA 24609
Case management functions as the door through which consumers must pass to access needed services. Provides assessment, linking and referral, and monitoring to people with intellectual disabilities within the three county areas. Serves both children and adults.
9520 Richmond Highway, Lorton, VA 22079
Self-sufficiency programs for families living in southeastern Fairfax County. Programs offered at Lorton Community Action Center: -Adult/Children Nutrition Classes -Basic Computer Classes -Job Readiness Classes -English Classes -Basic Budgeting Classes