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Emergency Assistance - Newport News, EHouse Inc

Community Service Organization which provides Emergency Food, Diapers and personal products to individuals and families with an expressed need.

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School Supplies - North Tazewell, Labor of Love Mission

Providing school supplies to all school age children.

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Free Clothing/Houseware Ministry - North Chesterfield, Mercy Mall

Mercy Mall is a ministry providing free clothing, shoes, baby items, housewares, toiletries, and cleaning supplies to individuals and families experiencing crisis situations. A crisis may include, but not limited to, recent or current homelessness, domestic violence, substance abuse recovery, bed bug/mold infestation recovery, house fire, or anything that causes a person to not have necessary items for themselves and their families.

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Baby Items - Roanoke, Crib Ministry, Greene Memorial United Methodist Church

*PROGRAM DOES NOT PROVIDE CRIBS**** Provides diapers, wipes, baby clothes and toiletry items on emergency basis for young mothers. Twice a year, we will have a diaper drive through in our church parking lot. This will be advertised through the agencies we provide diapers to their clients

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Personal Care - Verona, Home Instead Senior Care

Offers care to seniors in their home or institutional facility. Home Instead Senior Care is a non-medical companionship and home care services for seniors in their homes and facilities. A licensed provider of Personal care services. A wide variety of services include: meal prep, medication reminders, light housekeeping, laundry, and incidental transportation to doctor appointments, errands and shopping. Direct one on one services are individually planned to meet each client's unique needs and preferences. Services are provided from a few hours to 24/7, seven days a week including overnights and weekends. Staff is available 24/7 to answer all questions.

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Adult Services - Danville, Danville Social Services

Services are provided to impaired persons 18 years of age and older, persons of 60 years of age and older, and to their families when appropriate. The services provided include, but are not limited to : assisting in placement such as in an adult home, nursing homes, etc.; transportation when needed; companion services designed to assist a person who is unable to care for themselves and needs assistance with activities of daily living; and nursing home/personal care screenings performed by the Adult Services Worker for persons who receive Medicaid or will receive within a 6 month period. These services are intended to maximize self-sufficiency, prevent abuse/neglect/exploitation, and to prevent, delay, and/or reduce inappropriate institutionalization.

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Adult Services - Martinsville, Henry Martinsville Social Services

Services are provided to impaired persons 18 years of age and older, persons of 60 years of age and older, and to their families when appropriate. The services provided include, but are not limited to : assisting in placement such as in an adult home, nursing homes, etc.; companion services designed to assist a person who is unable to care for themselves and needs assistance with activities of daily living; and nursing home/personal care screenings performed by the Adult Services Worker for persons who receive Medicaid or will receive within a 6 month period. These services are intended to maximize self-sufficiency, prevent abuse/neglect/exploitation, and to prevent, delay, and/or reduce inappropriate institutionalization.

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Companion Services - Lynchburg, Generation Solutions

Companion care involves providing non-medical assistance to seniors who may require support with various aspects of daily living.

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Companion Care - Culpeper, Culpeper Human Services

Funds companion services, for limited hours each week, to assist SSI recipients (aged, blind, disabled) with personal care and/or light housekeeping tasks. Seeks to prevent institutionalization. Call the Culpeper Human Services screening and referral intake center for eligibility and required documentation at (540)727-0372 ext. 383.

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Emergency Services - Reston, Cornerstones

The emergency services include a food pantry stocked with fresh food, non-perishable items, utility assistance, and personal care items.

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Food Pantry - Bristol, Bristol Faith in Action

Provides emergency food residents or persons within the Bristol, and Washington County VA, Blountville and Bristol TN. Provides three days food in emergency situations. Also, provides diapers, cleaning supplies, and personal hygiene items.

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Baby Items - Floyd, Baby Shop, New River Community Action

Offer low-income families in the New River Valley FREE support with baby and toddler clothing, books, toys, diapers, wipes, and other necessities. To promote health and wellness for baby and toddlers, parents provide proof of a Well-Child Visit or a Dental Visit to start shopping.

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Homeless Services - Portsmouth, Homeless Service Center, Portsmouth Volunteers for the Homeless

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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Emergency Needs - Lynchburg, Agape Center Lynchburg

Provides food, clothing, furniture, and household items to those in need.

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Adult Services - Rustburg, Campbell County Social Services

Home-based care provides personal aide and hygiene care, light housekeeping, supervision and other supportive services to elderly and disabled adults to the extent that funds are available, so that they may remain in the community and out of institutional placement. Adults must meet all eligibility criteria to qualify and there may be a waiting list for service.

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In Home Assistance Programs - Newport News, In Home Services, Peninsula Agency on Aging

Provides access to in-home care for older adults needing assistance with personal care needs. Individuals receive in- home care from a Home Health Agency if they are homebound and not eligible to receive services from any other sources. Certified Nurses Assistants or other trained professionals provide personal care services to assists clients with activities of daily living such as bathing and dressing. The service also provides respite for caregivers.

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Home Personal Care - Winchester, Home Instead Senior Care

Provides non-medical services such as companionship, meal preparation, medication reminders, light housekeeping, laundry, errands, incidental transportation and personal care, which includes, bathing, feeding, incontinence assistance and transferring.

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Emergency Services - Lynchburg, Central Virginia Alliance for Community Living

CVACL offers short-term and/or immediate emergency services for older adults through two programs: Emergency Assistance and Emergency Services Response. The Emergency Assistance Program involves an assessment of individuals' needs and provides specific information and referrals to in-agency and/or community services to help address them. The Emergency Services Response Program also evaluates the needs individuals are facing and provides essential food, medical, personal hygiene, and household items for those who are without access to or resources for them. All fulfilled requests are delivered to recipients' homes.

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Menstruation Supplies - Richmond, Sylvia's Sisters

Sylvia's Sisters distribute period products to menstruators in Greater Richmond through schools and partner organizations. Individuals and families in need of period products can check https://sylviassisters.org/get-supplies/map/ to find locations in the Greater Richmond area that will provide people in need with Sylvia’s Sisters period products free of charge.

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Homeless Services - Norfolk, Day Center, St. Columba Ecumenical Ministries

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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Food Pantry/Meal Site - Chesapeake, Candy Cares, Inc.

Provide free meals, operate a food pantry, and provide personal hygiene kits, clothing, shoes, and other basic needs.

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Household Items - Stanardsville, GRACE

Provides gently used furniture, small and large appliances, fans, mattresses, and other smaller household goods by voucher to our Another Time Around thrift store. Every 6 months, offer personal hygiene and cleaning supplies which cannot be purchased with food stamps. Also offer referrals for free clothing.

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Homelessness Services - Virginia Beach, PIN Ministry

Provides food, clothing, hygiene supplies, living necessities, medical care, dental care and shelter for individuals that are homeless in need. All help subject to volunteer and donation levels, but will help as possible.

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Resource Closet - Fredericksburg, Tabernacle United Methodist Church Resource Closet

The Resource Closet offers to families in need non-perishable food as well as paper products/cleaning supplies/personal care products.

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Personal Grooming Needs/Cleaning Supplies - Staunton, Home Goods Community Pantry, First Presbyterian Church

Provides a community pantry for families or individuals in need of household essentials. Items offered to the community will include the following household essentials: Paper towels (2-pack), toilet paper (6-pack), tissues (small pack), trash bags (15-20 count), dish soap (18-0z. bottle), liquid hand soap (small bottle), laundry detergent pods (12-pack), and disinfectant wipes (regular size).

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