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6160 Kempsville Circle, Suite 100B, Norfolk, VA 23502
Educational and Behavioral Interventions for Challenging Students (EBICS) Program is for students who exhibit aggressive and/or severe disruptive behavior and are diagnosed as intellectually disabled.
5600 Cox Road, Glen Allen, VA 23060
In conjunction with Virginia Division of Social Services and Division of Child Support Enforcement, The Virginia Paternity Establishment Program works closely with the birth registrars of each birthing hospital by providing training and education of our program. The program also provides education and outreach to parents and a variety of partners in the state of Virginia. Provides information on how to establish paternity if the parents are unmarried at the time of the child's birth. The biological father's name cannot appear on the birth certificate unless the parents complete the Acknowledgment of Paternity form. Hospitals are required to assist parents with completing the form at the time of birth at no cost as part of the child's birth registration. For further assistance, please telephone: 1.866.398.4841 or 804.285.5826 Unmarried parents can sign a form called the Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity (AOP) prior to discharge from the hospital. This is a no cost at the hospital. Unmarried parents are provided a simple and convenient method in Virginia to place the father's name on the child's birth certificate. Minors do not need parental permission to voluntarily establish paternity in the Commonwealth of Virginia. You do not need to be a US citizen to sign this form and your information is confidential. Signing an AOP form does not affect benefits such as TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) or Medicaid. Paternity establishment and custody are two separate issues. Under most circumstances, when unmarried parents have a child the child lives with the mother and she maintains legal custody. Either parent may seek visitation rights through the Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court system in the county in which the custodial parent resides. In the Commonwealth of Virginia, you may name your child anything you like regardless of your marital status. You will need a current proof of identification as the AOP form must be notarized to complete the process.
4290 Anderson Highway, Suite B, Powhatan, VA 23139
Offer residents and visitors various programs, events, and activities, while overseeing the development, and improvement of Powhatan parks, athletic fields, and recreation facilities.
400 East Cary Street, Richmond, VA 23219
Through this program, the Health District seeks to insure that every child in Richmond is fully immunized against infectious diseases by the age of two. Immunizations that include required school shots, flu shots, tuberculosis and vaccination for other infectious diseases are provided for children, adolescents, and adults.
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18469 Dunne Avenue, Parksley, VA 23421
offer individuals same-day access to service enrollment by providing an initial intake. Individuals may simply walk into our Parksley locations, listed below, to be seen the same day for registration and evaluation. Same Day Access (SDA) services are available ONLY during the times listed below. Arriving early is of no benefit.
106 Rucker Street, Suite 128, Stuart, VA 24171
Completed by the Child Welfare Unit as requested by the Court. Home studies are prepared for any court ordering this service to determine custody and/or visitation privileges. The Social Worker will conduct the study and make a recommendation to the court regarding the custody.
133 Highland Drive, Lebanon, VA 24266
A non-profit organization committed to providing business leadership in the enhancement of an economic and political climate favorable to business. Serves as an information center for visitors and newcomers.
68 Dick Huff Lane, Verona, VA 24482
Provides financial assistance for child care to income-eligible applicants. For more information, please call: Staunton and Augusta County:(540) 245-5800 Waynesboro:(540) 942-6646.
53 Court Square, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Provides a chief prosecuting officer for Rockingham County and Harrisonburg area responsible for initiating charges and prosecuting people, including juveniles, who have been accused of felony and misdemeanor offenses, and investigating allegations of major fraud, organized criminal activity and corruption and unlawful conduct by public officials. Also administers the Victim/Witness program.
341 Main Street, Danville, VA 24541
Offers 24/7 on-call support, educational and transportation assistance, counseling, and training to help foster parents provide stable, safe, and therapeutic placements, with the ultimate goal of achieving permanency for the child.
21 Main Street, Warrenton, VA 20186
Provides Fauquier County and Warrenton information and events to local visitors as well as visitors from all states and numerous foreign countries. Maps and travel aids available.
1502 Williamson Rd NE, Suite A, Roanoke, VA 24017
Dental Care Services Include: - Preventive care - Screenings, exams - Cleanings - X-rays - Restorations (fillings) - Extractions Contact us for additional information about dentures, root canals, and other treatment services.
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201 2nd Street Northwest, Charlottesville, VA 22902
Provides galleries and studios that are open to public to observe work in progress. Media includes painting, sculpture, photography, textiles, printmaking and glass are represented. Performing arts include dance and theater. Also offers art classes. Visit the web site for the art class schedule. ACCESSIBILITY: Fully accessible to persons with disabilities except the south basement.
111 E Grayson Street, Galax, VA 24333
Responsible for coordinating and directing solid waste and street maintenance programs for the city of Galax.
4850 Mark Center Drive, Alexandria, VA 22311
Medicaid Provides coverage to certain categories of children, such as those in foster care and children with Developmental Disability waivers. Medicaid also provides coverage to pregnant people, people between 19 and 64 who aren't enrolled in Medicare, people who are blind, people with a disability, or people who are 65 or older. FAMIS Family access to Medical insurance security (FAMIS) is a health insurance for children in Virginia.
6350 Center Drive, Building 5, Suite 100, Norfolk, VA 23502
Assists veterans and their families in obtaining state, federal and local benefits to which they are entitled. Act as informed advocates in the preparation, presentation and prosecution of claims and serves as a clearinghouse providing information and assistance that will enhance the veteran's quality of life.
15386 Old Spotswood Trail, Elkton, VA 22827
Holiday Cheer, a Christmas holiday assistance program for children and older adults. Persons needing help must sign up for gifts. Families and idividuals are matched with community resident, churches and businesses who provide gifts and help to fill holiday needs. The food pantry also helps to supplement holiday needs. *Rebecca Price is the coordinator for gifts. Deadline October 31. Serves the zip code of 22827 only.
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123 Foster Street, Danville, VA 24541
Arts and culture, education and career development, health and life skills. character and leadership development, sports fitness and recreation, mentoring, camps, field trips.
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2621 Grove Avenue, Richmond, VA 23220
Provides an array of outpatient services, medical treatments and surgical procedures to Central Virginia.
Provides white and yellow page listings at no charge. (Directory Assistance)
921 Capitol Landing Road, Williamsburg, VA 23185
Children and teens ages 3 through 18 years old, who have emotional, behavioral, or developmental issues are eligible for case management services. Those who are at-risk of developing emotional, behavioral, or developmental issues may also qualify for services. These services are flexible in nature and are provided at different levels of intensity dependent on the child and family’s needs.
315 8th Street, Bristol, TN 37620
Ride United is a transportation gap program for employees that do not have transportation to and from work.
2034 Barnett Avenue, Little Hall, Lower Level, Quantico, VA 22134
MCCS Quantico's CDCs are accredited through the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). All classrooms accommodate children according to their developmental age and any special needs. Two meals and one snack are provided daily.
3630 South Plaza Trail, Virginia Beach, VA 23452
Provide a variety of in-home support services to assist with activities of daily living (ADLs), as well as medical and personal needs. Provide support for substitute decision makers to help them be successful in care for their family member with special needs at home. Depending on each individual and family's unique needs and goals, services may include: -Support to promote greater independence for the individuals -Assistance with daily household tasks
  • Behavior management services
  • Family support to ensure individuals can continue to live at home
  • Integration into their community