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Homeless Services - South Boston, Virginia Homeless Solutions Program and Permanent Supportive Housing, Tri-County Community Action Agency

The VA Homeless Solutions Program provides funds and/or case management for diversion or payment of delinquent rent, security deposit assistance, rapid re-housing or shelter for low- and moderate-income households who are homeless or at imminent danger of becoming homeless. It also provides assistance for those who are chronically homeless through the PSH program. Housing counseling is a strong component to facilitate a long-term goal of financial independence. The program also links callers to programs that best suits their needs.

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Emergency Shelter Services - Washington, Overnight Guest Ministry, Central Union Mission, DC

Emergency shelter services for homeless men every night of the year. Beds are reserved for the night through a daily intake process. They can stay for thirty days initially and then are placed on a 15-day- in/15-day-out rotation to encourage them to find permanent housing.

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Rapid Re-housing - Norton, Family Crisis Support Services

Assistance needed to obtain housing: financial assistance with deposits associated with rent and utilities, locating rental property, case management to ensure client's ability to maintain independent living Temporary Assistance Assistance needed for different households with vary in intensity and duration. This is not permanent support.

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Family Shelter - Fairfax, Katherine K. Hanley Family Shelter, Shelter House

Katherine K. Hanley Family Shelter can accommodate up to twenty families, the goal is to move families into permanent housing as quickly as possible and continuing to work with the families once they are in permanent housing. The average length of stay in the shelter is 45 days. Case Managers help families address issues such as debt reduction, job skills, budgeting, substance abuse, parenting issues, and more.

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Emergency Shelter - Lynchburg, Salvation Army - Lynchburg, The

Emergency Shelter designed to provide a safe and secure environment where homeless women, men and families can find temporary shelter. All can acquire the necessary skills and services appropriate to their individual situation and need in an effort to gain independence and sustainability. After hours number 434-941-7157

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Transitional Housing - Richmond, Safe Haven, Daily Planet Health Services

Safe Haven is a 21-bed facility providing transitional housing with comprehensive and integrated health support services to homeless veterans with mental health, substance-use disorders, and/or clients eligible for the Ryan White program. It provides 24-hour staff supervision and guidance with the ultimate goal of attaining permanent housing and independent living.

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Domestic Violence Shelter - Altavista, Frannies House, YWCA Central Virginia

Emergency Shelter, food, clothing, transportation, case management, group counseling, individual counseling, parenting groups, education and referral. Provides emergency safe shelter to women - 18 and over and their children - who are victims of domestic violence. DVPP offers programs and services to empower women: counseling and court advocacy services; support services and referrals. Males are served through individual supportive counseling.

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Transitional Housing - Lynchburg, Virginia Veterans Home, Lighthouse Community Center

A men's transitional housing ministry of The Lighthouse Community Center of Lynchburg. The home provides a safe and stable environment for U.S Veterans who are displaced, disabled or otherwise in transition.

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Homeless Prevention - Pulaski, New River Community Action

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. For Rental or mortgage payment assistance, call our Housing Crisis Hotline at 540-639-3159.

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Day Shelter - Williamsburg, Williamsburg House of Mercy

A low barrier shelter day shelter for the homeless for support services. Guests visiting the Harbor have access to a hot shower, breakfast and lunch and are encouraged to attend monthly basic health screenings, job fairs, resume building workshops, job interview skill building workshops, and health fairs.

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Domestic Violence Services - Charlottesville, Shelter for Help in Emergency

Offers a variety of services designed to empower victims of domestic violence and to create a community of support. Services include emergency, temporary housing to victims of domestic violence in need of safety, a 24 Hour Crisis Hotline for victims and survivors, free individual and group counseling to residents of the Shelter and to any community member seeking assistance in dealing with domestic violence, support groups, legal advocacy, Transitional Housing and Case Management. For Counseling, legal advice or administration, please call 434-963-4676 For Shelter Services, please call 434-293-8509

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Homeless Services - Farmville, STEPS

For clients who are literally homeless and have nowhere to go that is habitable. STEPS, Inc. will place the client in the shelter or refer them to a shelter until they can find suitable housing and transition them to the next stage of the program. We are on-call for emergency shelter requests after hours, weekends, and holidays. This is not a hotline so leave a message and person will be called back as soon as possible.

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Community Resource and Referral Center - Washington, Franklin Street VA Clinic, Washington DC VA Medical Center

The Community Resource and Referral Center links Veterans and their families to diverse community partners aimed at ending homelessness and promoting community reintegration and independence. CRRC provides services to assist Veterans which include a computer lab ,laundry, showers, social work services and a host of community services.

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Homeless Services - Woodbridge, Prince William Coordinated Entry System, Prince William County Social Services

The Coordinated Entry System (CES) is a process developed to ensure that all people experiencing a housing crisis have fair and equal access to available resources and services. The CES team is trained in crisis response and will identify, assess, refer, and connect households to resources based on their strengths and needs. A dedicated hotline is available to homeless residents and those at risk of being homeless to quickly to connect to help and services, 703-792-3366.

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Emergency Shelter - Waynesboro, Cold Weather (Thermal), Waynesboro Area Refuge Ministry

WARM serves the homeless of Augusta County and Waynesboro, Virginia, through a Cold Weather Shelter at various local churches from November 20th to April.

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Emergency Shelter for Men - Norfolk, Housing for Men, Salvation Army Hampton Roads Area Command

Provides emergency shelter for single men who are homeless. See also Day Services for other services offered at location. Shelter opens at 6 p.m.; first-time clients are eligible for a 7-day stay, first come first served.

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Shelter-Emergency - Kingsport TN, Project Safe Place Runaway Shelter, Frontier Health

The Runaway Program and Project Safe Place provides temporary, emergency shelter and counseling to youth who are runaways, throw-aways, or are escaping unresolved family conflicts. This nationwide program is the only one of its kind within a 100-mile radius where youth can seek 72-hour sanctuary. The goal of the program is to intervene quickly, and assist the youth and their family with reunification. As an outreach of Link House, Project Safe Place seeks to educate youth to access services through Link House instead of running away and possibly facing uncertain dangers on the streets.

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Drop-In Center - Falls Church, Safe Haven

The Safe Haven provides warm shelter (or cool in the summer), hospitality, nutritious meals, basic medical advice and social services to people in need.

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Homeless Prevention - Radford, New River Community Action

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.

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Family Shelter - Richmond, HomeAgain Richmond

A year-round shelter with 50 beds. The shelter can house a total of 14 families. Please note that the shelter is not a walk-in inclement weather shelter. Families are referred to the shelter through the Greater Richmond Continuum of Care coordinated point of entry. Families can call the Homeless Connection Line to begin the housing placement process at 804-972-0813.

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Transitional Housing - Washington, Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL)

Designed to house, empower, and equip the homeless LGBTQ youth community, the housing program will include wrap around services to support the youth in residence. Some of these services include: Case Management - development of personal action plan, weekly check-in meetings, and crisis navigation Supportive Services - medical care, mental health services, and self-care support Skill Development - education, job readiness, and life skills such as cooking, budgeting, etc. Social Support - community outings and access to LGBTQ youth networking After-Care Support - open line of post-program communication between the youth and their case manager for up to 12 months.

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Homeless Prevention - Christiansburg, New River Community Action

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. For Rental or mortgage payment assistance, call our Housing Crisis Hotline at 540-639-3159.

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Housing Transitional - Bealeton, Victory Transitional Housing, Community Touch

Offers transitional housing to homeless men, women and children with a broad range of needs. The program helps individuals achieve and sustain a higher quality of life through financial training opportunities.

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