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Case Management - Woodbridge, Steps Toward Eliminating Poverty Program, Salvation Army Prince William Corps

One on one counseling and mentoring program designed to help people get out of poverty.

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Counseling-Financial - Raleigh, Credit Counseling, Consumer Education Services

Consumer Education Services, Inc. (CESI) is a non-profit service provider of comprehensive personal financial education and solutions. CESI provides an array of financial solutions including: Credit Counseling Debt Management Housing Counseling Student Loan Counseling Financial Education Bankruptcy Counseling

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No Wrong Door - Culpeper, Encompass Community Supports

Offers aging & disability services, information and referral resources including Adult Day Care, Home-delivered Meals, Senior Centers, assistance with understanding Medicare, and other long term care insurance, help enrolling in Medicare D, Medicaid and Advocacy.

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Adult Programs - Richmond, Neighborhood Resource Center

The NRC offers career and personal financial services to build income and well-being.

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Benefits Screening - Grundy, FAMIS Coordinator, Buchanan County Health Department

Available to assist families completing applications to provide health insurance for their children.

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Financial Counseling - Quantico, Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society

Offers budget counseling classes and information on variations in pay, increased expenses, common consumer pressures targeted to new parents, and entitlements available through both government and private sources.

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Hotline - Waxhaw, NC, Debt Relief Helpline, CareConnect USA

Non-profit credit counselors who will contact your creditors, reduce payments, interest, and sometimes the principal amounts owed.

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Benefits Screening - Virginia Beach, Long-Term Services and Supports, Virginia Beach Department of Public Health

Commonwealth Coordinated Care Plus waiver screening: Assessments in the home or community setting for Medicaid funded long term care. For eligibility and scheduling information call (757)385-3550 for adults and call 757-518-2762 for children. Follow-up information, call (757)518-2762.

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Community Services - Arlington, Arlington Department of Human Services

The Community Services Program is a multicultural program promoting self-sufficiency and community belonging through neighborhood educational programs and services for newly arrived and low-income Arlington County residents.

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Financial Management - Quantico, Marine Corps Community Services Quantico

The Personal Financial Management Program provides personal financial education, training, counseling and information and referral through one-on-one training, group classes, and unit training. Financial counseling regarding personal budget development, use of credit card, debt management, investment and retirement planning is also available through this program.

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Self-Sufficiency Programs - Lorton, Lorton Community Action Center

Self-sufficiency programs for families living in southeastern Fairfax County. Programs offered at Lorton Community Action Center: -Adult/Children Nutrition Classes -Basic Computer Classes -Job Readiness Classes -English (ESL) Classes -Basic Budgeting Classes

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Financial Counseling - Gate City, Financial Opportunities Center, Appalachian Community Action and Development Agency

group and individual workshops for adults to help them learn how to save money, reduce debt, improve their credit scores, avoid fraud and become financially independent. Each workshop lasts approximately one hour and can be attended in person or online. In addition to workshops, AppCAA offers one-on-one counseling for participants to help them develop budgets, understand types of financial services, and devise individual plans for improving their financial situations.

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Financial Education - Roanoke, Bank On Roanoke Valley, United Way Virginia’s Blue Ridge

Bank On Roanoke Valley offers a partnership of local financial institutions, community organizations, and government that works together to connect individuals to safe, affordable banking products and quality, free financial education. Partners provide products, services, and financial education opportunities to get us one step closer to a community of financially healthy and stable adults.

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Hotline - Waxhaw, NC, Bankruptcy Advice Helpline, CareConnect USA

Free Bankruptcy Advice Helpline (888) 734-2585 Families suffering under the burden of debt can speak with a real attorney at no charge, to determine if bankruptcy would allow them a fresh start. Also, those falling behind on mortgage payments may discuss how a chapter 13 bankruptcy can stop foreclosure and save the family home. Calls and advice are free. If caller should hire or work with an attorney to file for bankruptcy, filing fees are set by the state

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Education Services - Richmond, Junior Achievement of Central Virginia

To empower young people to own their economic success and succeed in a global economy.

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Bill Paying Program - Richmond, Money Management Program, Span Center, The

Trained volunteers assist seniors who need help managing their personal finances by providing budgeting assistance based on clients choices and check writing. Money Management volunteers are bonded.

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Budget Counseling Services - Chesapeake, Catholic Charities of Eastern Virginia

Counselors will help individuals and families set a budget based on income, living expenses, priorities and goals. Future financial problems can be avoided through planning, wise use of credit, education and family money management.

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Credit Repair - Richmond, Credit Restoration Institute

Credit Restoration Institute will help remove inaccurate and obsolete items from the client's credit reports. Along with offering sound financial advice, our system helps to change mindsets and habits resulting in an overall improved financial profile.

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Financial Counseling/Housing Counseling - Roanoke, Commonwealth Catholic Charities

A HUD approved Housing and Financial Counseling agency providing one-on-one counseling in the areas of rental, home purchasing, credit management, debt reduction and foreclosure avoidance. Also offers classes on financial management, managing your credit, the home-buying process, rights and responsibilities as a renter, Fair Housing laws and foreclosure prevention.

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Medicare - Lynchburg, Social Security Administration

Provides hospital and medical insurance for people aged sixty-five and older; and for disabled individuals younger than sixty-five.

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Financial Counseling - Richmond, Community Resource Navigators, City of Richmond Treasurer's Office

Community Resource Navigators provide over the phone guidance to residents to triage personal financial issues, identify immediate action steps to manage expenses and maximize income and make referrals to other services such as eviction relief, food scarcity and employment. The City of Richmond will offer these Community Resource Navigators services in partnership with HumanKind nonprofit agency. The purpose of this program is to help Richmond residents assess and prioritize their financial concerns by connecting residents with the right resources.

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Budget and Credit Counseling - Fort Myer, Financial Readiness, Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Army Community Service

Focuses on managing personal finances and developing a spending plan. Provides financial counseling to active duty, retired military, reservist and national guard personnel, their Family members, and Department of Army (DOA) Civilians. Program helps people learn to live within their incomes. Services includes guidance and information on budgets, credit repair, debt liquidation, and food assistance.

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VIEW - Culpeper, Culpeper Human Services

TANF clients and others enrolled in the VIEW program receive assessment, job leads, job placement, budgeting information, day care assistance, and counseling to support work, training and education. Also offers some emergency need assistance. Clients may also receive help with child day care costs and transportation. A TANF recipient may still get a TANF check even if they are working. A family who has someone in the VIEW program may receive TANF for no longer than 24 months followed by a period of ineligibility. A TANF applicant must cooperate in naming the parents of all eligible children and must help establish paternity for each of them. Call the Culpeper Human Services screening and referral intake center (Sam's Place) for eligibility and required documentation.

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Housing and Financial Counseling/Employment Services - Henrico, Commonwealth Catholic Charities

A HUD approved Housing and Financial Counseling agency providing one-on-one counseling in the areas of rental, home purchase, credit management, debt reduction and foreclosure avoidance. CCC also offers classes on financial management, managing your credit, the home buying process, your rights and responsibilities as a renter, Fair Housing laws and foreclosure prevention. Employment Services are provided through job training/placement and career development counseling.

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