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Operation Homes for Heroes provides housing stabilization case management and supportive services to Veterans in need of stable, long-term housing in the Northern Virginia area.
Operation Homes for Heroes provides housing stabilization case management and supportive services to Veterans in need of stable, long-term housing in the Northern Virginia area.
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Veteran Homes
Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
A domestic and sexual violence program and shelter, which provides services to victims in the southern end of Page County.
A domestic and sexual violence program and shelter, which provides services to victims in the southern end of Page County.
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Domestic Violence Intervention Programs
Crisis Shelter
Emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence and their children. Staff is available to help individual clients connect with local community resources, and can assist with their needs in arranging childcare, transportation, as well as seeking employment and permanent housing. Support, advocacy, and counseling is available for adults and children residing in the shelter. For immediate help, please call: Project Horizon 24hr Crisis Hotline: (540)463-2594
Emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence and their children. Staff is available to help individual clients connect with local community resources, and can assist with their needs in arranging childcare, transportation, as well as seeking employment and permanent housing. Support, advocacy, and counseling is available for adults and children residing in the shelter. For immediate help, please call: Project Horizon 24hr Crisis Hotline: (540)463-2594
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Domestic Violence Intervention Programs
Domestic Violence Shelters
This program prevents the displacement of individuals and families from their homes as a result of eviction or foreclosure. A short-term rental assistance program offered to individuals and/or families who are in financial crisis or who are facing homelessness. This program is part of the Balance of State Continuum of Care. We work with our local planning group (LPG) in collaboration with People, Inc. Provide services in Tazewell County, and People, Inc. provides centralized intake and assessment for each of the participating localities.
This program prevents the displacement of individuals and families from their homes as a result of eviction or foreclosure. A short-term rental assistance program offered to individuals and/or families who are in financial crisis or who are facing homelessness. This program is part of the Balance of State Continuum of Care. We work with our local planning group (LPG) in collaboration with People, Inc. Provide services in Tazewell County, and People, Inc. provides centralized intake and assessment for each of the participating localities.
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At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
Provides 24 hour crisis services. This includes 30 day temporary shelter for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and women and children who are homeless.
Provides 24 hour crisis services. This includes 30 day temporary shelter for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and women and children who are homeless.
Provided as part of intake services as well as on-going cases of the agency to respond to crises which threaten the welfare, health, or safety of individuals. Assistance with emergency needs, provides help to individuals/families to prevent eviction, utility cut-off, hunger, lack of essential clothing, or other life-threatening situations. Clients may be referred to community resources for financial assistance.
Provided as part of intake services as well as on-going cases of the agency to respond to crises which threaten the welfare, health, or safety of individuals. Assistance with emergency needs, provides help to individuals/families to prevent eviction, utility cut-off, hunger, lack of essential clothing, or other life-threatening situations. Clients may be referred to community resources for financial assistance.
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Rent Payment Assistance
At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
General Clothing Provision
Food Pantries
Provides dorm-like housing for for 55 single men, women, and families(Married Couples), NO children. Provides free food, housing, essential clothing and intensive case management for six months. Provides rehabilitative help to individuals who are homeless and experiencing substance abuse dependence.
Provides dorm-like housing for for 55 single men, women, and families(Married Couples), NO children. Provides free food, housing, essential clothing and intensive case management for six months. Provides rehabilitative help to individuals who are homeless and experiencing substance abuse dependence.
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Community Shelters
The SAMHSA Grant to Benefit Homeless Individuals (GBHI) provides Horizon with the resources to offer outreach and engagement, screening and same-day assessment, treatment, case management, peer recovery support, and location of permanent housing, among other specialty services to adolescents and their families who are experiencing homelessness.
The SAMHSA Grant to Benefit Homeless Individuals (GBHI) provides Horizon with the resources to offer outreach and engagement, screening and same-day assessment, treatment, case management, peer recovery support, and location of permanent housing, among other specialty services to adolescents and their families who are experiencing homelessness.
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At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
Provide a variety of shelter and support services to persons that are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
Provide a variety of shelter and support services to persons that are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
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Emergency Shelter Clearinghouses
The Emergency Winter Shelter is open from November 1 through March 31 every year. The EWS is open from 4PM to 9AM. On days when the temperature remains below freezing, the shelter stays open throughout the day.
The Emergency Winter Shelter is open from November 1 through March 31 every year. The EWS is open from 4PM to 9AM. On days when the temperature remains below freezing, the shelter stays open throughout the day.
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Extreme Weather Shelters
NRCA Housing Counselors offer one-on-one confidential counseling sessions. NRCA provides information on the following topics: Resolving or Preventing Mortgage Delinquency or Default, Post Purchase (including home maintenance and repair), Rental Topics, and Homeless Assistance. CNRCA Housing Counselors are professionals who provide guidance and coaching to families to assist them in improving their housing situation and meeting the responsibilities of tenancy and homeownership. Housing Counselors are HUD Certified, receiving ongoing training and certifications as needed for Housing Counseling services.
Housing Counselors evaluate clients based on need and urgency to determine appropriate services or referrals. Clients’ ineligible for Homelessness Prevention or Rapid Rehousing are referred to their local Emergency Assistance office for Housing Counseling.
NRCA Housing Counselors offer one-on-one confidential counseling sessions. NRCA provides information on the following topics: Resolving or Preventing Mortgage Delinquency or Default, Post Purchase (including home maintenance and repair), Rental Topics, and Homeless Assistance. CNRCA Housing Counselors are professionals who provide guidance and coaching to families to assist them in improving their housing situation and meeting the responsibilities of tenancy and homeownership. Housing Counselors are HUD Certified, receiving ongoing training and certifications as needed for Housing Counseling services.
Housing Counselors evaluate clients based on need and urgency to determine appropriate services or referrals. Clients’ ineligible for Homelessness Prevention or Rapid Rehousing are referred to their local Emergency Assistance office for Housing Counseling.
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Administrative Entities
Emergency Shelter Clearinghouses
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.
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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At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
Rent Payment Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Provides an overnight shelter for any individuals who would otherwise be outside in freezing temperatures, mid-November through Mid-March. This is not a shelter for families. The shelter is open on the nights when temperatures are low during the winter time period. This is a nighttime only shelter; residents are not permitted to stay during the day or to store possessions at the building.
Transportation is provided from downtown locations each night 6:00-6:30 pm. In order to get on the bus to the Cold Weather Shelter, prospective residents should attend the evening's community meal at one of the downtown churches and wait for the bus at that location. Prospective residents may also provide their own transportation to the Cold Weather Shelter. Do not arrive the Cold Weather Shelter before 6:30 PM each night.
Provides an overnight shelter for any individuals who would otherwise be outside in freezing temperatures, mid-November through Mid-March. This is not a shelter for families. The shelter is open on the nights when temperatures are low during the winter time period. This is a nighttime only shelter; residents are not permitted to stay during the day or to store possessions at the building.
Transportation is provided from downtown locations each night 6:00-6:30 pm. In order to get on the bus to the Cold Weather Shelter, prospective residents should attend the evening's community meal at one of the downtown churches and wait for the bus at that location. Prospective residents may also provide their own transportation to the Cold Weather Shelter. Do not arrive the Cold Weather Shelter before 6:30 PM each night.
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Extreme Weather Shelters
Provides an emergency shelter for homeless families and single adults. In addition to emergency housing, FFSS also provides payment assistance for working/job seeking parents in the emergency shelter, and expanded support services including Life Skills training, housing, children's program, parenting, job search and counseling services. The Haven Emergency Shelter is the only emergency shelter in Fauquier. This 52 bed facility can accommodate up to eleven families and eight single adults at any one time.
Provides an emergency shelter for homeless families and single adults. In addition to emergency housing, FFSS also provides payment assistance for working/job seeking parents in the emergency shelter, and expanded support services including Life Skills training, housing, children's program, parenting, job search and counseling services. The Haven Emergency Shelter is the only emergency shelter in Fauquier. This 52 bed facility can accommodate up to eleven families and eight single adults at any one time.
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Street Outreach Programs
Community Shelters
Provides food, shelter, and clothing for homeless women 16 bed home providing a place of warmth, a plate of food, a plan for hope, and a provision of clothing (if needed). Maximum 60-day shelter. Residents must be physically independent (able to take care of personal hygiene, bathing, etc.), mentally stable, and have no sexual crime history or violent crime history. ID check is completed by local police department upon check-in. Shelter is drug and alcohol free, and residents will be drug and alcohol tested randomly. Residents are required to attend church and devotion services daily/weekly.
Provides food, shelter, and clothing for homeless women 16 bed home providing a place of warmth, a plate of food, a plan for hope, and a provision of clothing (if needed). Maximum 60-day shelter. Residents must be physically independent (able to take care of personal hygiene, bathing, etc.), mentally stable, and have no sexual crime history or violent crime history. ID check is completed by local police department upon check-in. Shelter is drug and alcohol free, and residents will be drug and alcohol tested randomly. Residents are required to attend church and devotion services daily/weekly.
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Community Shelters
Next Steps Family Shelter provides temporary emergency shelter to homeless families.
Next Steps Family Shelter provides temporary emergency shelter to homeless families.
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Community Shelters
The Homeless Connection Line (HCL) is a crucial community resource for those experiencing homelessness or within a few days of losing their current housing. The HCL offers trained Diversion Specialists who can assist households within 3 days of losing their housing to problem-solve, access community resources, and connect to homeless assistance if needed.
The Homeless Connection Line (HCL) is a crucial community resource for those experiencing homelessness or within a few days of losing their current housing. The HCL offers trained Diversion Specialists who can assist households within 3 days of losing their housing to problem-solve, access community resources, and connect to homeless assistance if needed.
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Specialized Information and Referral
Emergency Shelter Clearinghouses
Foothills Housing Network (FHN) is a partnership of organizations that provide emergency shelter, transitional housing, rapid re-housing, targeted homeless prevention, and permanent supportive housing for individuals and families in the Virginia counties of Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock. FHN Coordinated Entry is the point of contact for residents requesting assistance for homeless services.
Foothills Housing Network (FHN) is a partnership of organizations that provide emergency shelter, transitional housing, rapid re-housing, targeted homeless prevention, and permanent supportive housing for individuals and families in the Virginia counties of Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock. FHN Coordinated Entry is the point of contact for residents requesting assistance for homeless services.
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Emergency Shelter Clearinghouses
At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
Provides 6 months of transition period for Veterans to become accustomed to community living. Referrals are made and liaison provided for all community services deemed appropriate for the individual client. Offers clinical and residential support, skills training, job readiness, money management, vocational counseling, and relapse prevention for veterans recovering from substance abuse.
Provides 6 months of transition period for Veterans to become accustomed to community living. Referrals are made and liaison provided for all community services deemed appropriate for the individual client. Offers clinical and residential support, skills training, job readiness, money management, vocational counseling, and relapse prevention for veterans recovering from substance abuse.
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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Veteran Reintegration Counseling
Prevention services generally involve short-term financial assistance along with case management to ensure the household is connected the resources they need to stabilize their housing situation.
The Virginia Eviction Reduction Pilot (VERP) includes:
Initiatives and partnerships that promote systems change, including Legal Aid
Mediation between landlords and tenants
Outreach and coordination with key partners and stakeholders
Financial assistance
Prevention services generally involve short-term financial assistance along with case management to ensure the household is connected the resources they need to stabilize their housing situation.
The Virginia Eviction Reduction Pilot (VERP) includes:
Initiatives and partnerships that promote systems change, including Legal Aid
Mediation between landlords and tenants
Outreach and coordination with key partners and stakeholders
Financial assistance
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Rent Payment Assistance
At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
Provide eligible Veterans and veteran families with outreach, case management, and assistance in obtaining VA and other benefits, which may include: - Health care services - Daily living services - Personal financial planning services - Transportation services - Fiduciary and payee services - Legal services - Child care services - Housing counseling services In addition, grantees may also provide time-limited payments to third parties (e.g., landlords, utility companies, moving companies, and licensed child care providers) if these payments
Eligible veterans may receive the following services: rental assistance, security deposits, emergency and general housing assistance, utility assistance, moving costs, transportation, child care, and emergency supplies.
Provide eligible Veterans and veteran families with outreach, case management, and assistance in obtaining VA and other benefits, which may include: - Health care services - Daily living services - Personal financial planning services - Transportation services - Fiduciary and payee services - Legal services - Child care services - Housing counseling services In addition, grantees may also provide time-limited payments to third parties (e.g., landlords, utility companies, moving companies, and licensed child care providers) if these payments
Eligible veterans may receive the following services: rental assistance, security deposits, emergency and general housing assistance, utility assistance, moving costs, transportation, child care, and emergency supplies.
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Military Family Service/Support Centers
At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
Case/Care Management
Shelter for women and children who are homeless or abused.
Shelter for women and children who are homeless or abused.
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Community Shelters
A multi-unit permanent supportive housing facility in Bristol, Virginia that provides chronically homeless men with disabilities with a residence and a variety of supportive services.
A multi-unit permanent supportive housing facility in Bristol, Virginia that provides chronically homeless men with disabilities with a residence and a variety of supportive services.
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Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
CARITAS provides 24/7 shelter, meals, and access to showers for laundry. Clients are able to work with Case management staff towards a specified a Housing Stabilization plan. This individualized plan identifies barriers to housing, establishes housing goals and identifies the steps that are necessary for individuals and families to exit shelter and return to self-sufficiency.
Clients must be referred for shelter through the Housing Crisis Line. Do NOT accept walk-ins.
CARITAS provides 24/7 shelter, meals, and access to showers for laundry. Clients are able to work with Case management staff towards a specified a Housing Stabilization plan. This individualized plan identifies barriers to housing, establishes housing goals and identifies the steps that are necessary for individuals and families to exit shelter and return to self-sufficiency.
Clients must be referred for shelter through the Housing Crisis Line. Do NOT accept walk-ins.
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Community Shelters
The Emergency Shelter program is focused on providing permanent solutions - housing, jobs, transportation and childcare needs, with an emphasis on employment and increased income - so that people can break the cycle of homelessness and become stable within the community.
When families enter into the program a comprehensive assessment is conducted to identify what is needed to attain stability. In addition to shelter, a person may require education, job placement, transportation, mental health services, parenting support, and childcare.
The Emergency Shelter program is focused on providing permanent solutions - housing, jobs, transportation and childcare needs, with an emphasis on employment and increased income - so that people can break the cycle of homelessness and become stable within the community.
When families enter into the program a comprehensive assessment is conducted to identify what is needed to attain stability. In addition to shelter, a person may require education, job placement, transportation, mental health services, parenting support, and childcare.
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Community Shelters