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368 Deshazor Drive, Newport News, VA 23608
The Homelessness and Community Initiatives Bureau, located at the Four Oaks Day Service Center, is a one-stop service and assistance center where individuals and families at risk of or experiencing homelessness can receive support services and connections to community resources in one location. Services Provided Job skill and workforce development classes Medical, Mental Health and Substance Abuse treatment services and resources Housing Assistance Computer literacy in an on-site computer lab Assistance securing personal documents needed to obtain housing, employment and benefits Budgeting and financial literacy classes Transportation to and from appointments, interviews and pre-approved locations In addition to providing comprehensive support that transforms lives, services to meet the basic needs of homeless individuals and families are also available. Accommodations Showers and restrooms Laundry facilities Mailing address/Mail pickup Family room with children's area Private meeting and counseling spaces Telephone access Quiet resting areas Bagged Lunches Computer Access Haircuts Storage for personal items while on-site
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10 Harrison Avenue, Williamsburg, VA 23185
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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824 Campbell Avenue Southwest, Roanoke, VA 24016
Provides a day shelter with laundry facilities for the homeless. A phone is available to make and receive employment and doctor's appointment calls and messages. Provides mailing address for homeless so they can pick up their mail at this location. This facility is a meal site staffed by volunteers that offers lunch daily. Clothing closet available on most Tuesday and Thursday mornings for the homeless only.
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21641 Ridgetop Circle, Suite 111- First Floor, Sterling, VA 20166
Eastern Loudoun Drop-In Center provides information on community programs and resources as well as food, laundry facilities, showers, and a computer lab. They provide a safe and dignified place for individuals experiencing homelessness to come to during the day to take care of everyday needs.
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2100 Gallows Road, Vienna, VA 22182
Second Story operates neighborhood-based drop-in centers and after-school programs, including a Teen Center, for youth and families in Culmore, Annandale, and Springfield. Through these programs, we offer food distribution; tutoring for students; parenting skills, health, and financial literacy education; the opportunity to connect with existing resources; and more.
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800 Williamsburg Avenue, Suite B, Portsmouth, VA 23704
Operated Service Center for clients who are experiencing homelessness. Shower, do laundry or use the telephone for clients. Also provides an emergency night shelter based on vulnerability.
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1111 North Main Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22802
The drop-in center is open to the public (no age restrictions), whether unhoused or housed. The center serves as a first point of entry for those seeking health and human services in the Harrisonburg - Rockingham community. While Open Doors provides services in the drop-in center, we have also organized 5-partners that visit daily. Drop-in Center Services: ​ ​ Free Wi-Fi + Computers Free Showers Free Charging Stations Local Resource Navigation​
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1500 Franklin Street Northeast, Washington, DC 20018
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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3160 Campbell Drive, Fairfax, VA 22031
Provides counseling, showers, laundry, haircuts and daily breakfast and lunch. Offers phones for local calls and confidential message and mail service as well as and computer and fax machine use for job searches. Provides limited financial aid for rent, utilities, transportation, food and medicine. Also provides mental health outreach. Makes referrals to other agencies. Serves homeless and needy persons.
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2114 Lafayette Boulevard, Norfolk, VA 23509
Homeless adults can get showers, sandwiches, coffee, and other snacks. Provide phones access for the purpose of seeking employment and establishing services with other agencies and have regular outreach from partner agencies in our private back office. Clients can meet with our Homeless Advocate for linkage to additional resources and assessment using the community standard assessment tool. We have many other community organizations conducting outreach on a regular basis at our Day Center.
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6165 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22044
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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930 North Henry Street, Alexandria, VA 22314
David's Place offer showers, laundry and locker facilities, phone and voice mail services, and a mailing address for those accessing our services. David's Place is an alternative for chronically homeless adults.
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2020A 14th Street North, Arlington, VA 22201
Offers homeless people a drop-in center for receiving mail and personal hygiene items, doing laundry, taking showers, and using a phone. Clothing and blankets sometimes available. Offers a Transitional Employment and Life Skills Program to help homeless individuals work towards stable employment and independent living. Employment coordinators work one-on-one with individuals to set goals, overcome employment barriers and learn new skills. Permanent Supportive Housing (In-Roads and Striving Home) as well as Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing (HPRP) case management services provided on-site.
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1013 Princess Anne Street, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Anyone experiencing homelessness may visit our hospitality sites in the community for access to free showers and free bagged lunches. Visit 1013 Princess Anne Street for the schedule and location of lunches and shower services.
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