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115 Central Avenue, Cedar Bluff, VA 24609
Provides law enforcement and crime prevention services in the town of Cedar Bluff.
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185 West Spring Street, Wytheville, VA 24382
Program of the the Wytheville Department of Public Safety that is charged with the responsibility of maintaining law and order.
8900 Freedom Center Boulevard, Manassas, VA 20110
Committed to engaging the community through many community-focused events and crime deterrence opportunities. The Community Engagement Section serves to build and strengthen the relationship between the Prince William County community and the Police Department
1315 Franklin Road Southwest, Roanoke, VA 24016
Provides a variety of evidence based programs in school and community settings that are designed to address the prevention of violence and the use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs by youth. Partnerships with the school districts, YMCA centers and other youth serving organizations provide a variety of settings for the provision of services to a diverse range of children and youth. These services are designed to increase participants' skills and enhance their resiliencies to better cope with life's challenges and to help them succeed in school and other endeavors. Youth leadership skills are emphasized to encourage healthy youth development for all children and teenagers. Services are research based and evaluated. RAYSAC, the Roanoke Area Youth Substance Abuse Coalition, is staffed by Prevention and sponsors many events and activities promoting drug free messages. A SAMHSA Drug Free Communities grant will provide coalition resources through 2010. The coalition's signature annual events are the After Prom Grand Finale in June and Red Ribbon Week in October. For more about RAYSAC go to www.raysac.org Prevention Planning Teams in Botetourt County and the cities of Roanoke and Salem meet regularly under BRBH Prevention Services leadership to gather, assess and analyze youth risk behavior data in order to identify areas of high risk behavior and plan prevention and intervention services tailored to local needs. Prevention staff are members of the Roanoke County Prevention Council, also a SAMHSA Drug Free Communities grant recipient, which performs similar functions and partners with RAYSAC in a variety of community events. Disaster Preparedness and Response includes the BRBH Crisis Response Team first mobilized to respond to the shooting at Virginia Tech in April 2007. Since that time these employees have received additional training in preparation for future local disasters. The role of "mental health responder has evolved over the last decade as more school shootings, the 9/11/01 attack and other disasters effecting large numbers of people have gotten public visibility and concern. This BRBH component is developing as resources become available and partnerships with other local emergency response organizations are institutionalized. Training and Staff Development provides education and training to BRBH employees and other nonprofit organizations. Training in new evidence based models, to meet licensure requirements, to enhance professional skills and to address performance issues is all coordinated through this component.
16531 Russell Street, Saint Paul, VA 24283
A bi-county town located in the Appalachian mountains of Wise and Russell County, Virginia. Maintains law and order, provides crime prevention services, and offers 9-1-1 emergency response.
600 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC 20580
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3501 Kecoughtan Road, Hampton, VA 23661
Focuses on reducing crime and on senior safety. Hampton's TRIAD also addresses any mature adult and senior concerns. In addition to the Sheriff's Office, Fire and Police Department, membership consists of representatives from organizations such as Department of Social Services' Foster Grandparents Program, Aberdeen Gardens Historic & Civic Association, Queen Street Beacon @ the Crossroads, Six House, Inc., Wythe-Phenix Improvement League., etc., all working together to connect seniors with resources to match their needs.
330 C Street Southwest, Administration for Children and Families, Washington, DC 20201
The National Human Trafficking Hotline connects victims and survivors of sex and labor trafficking with services and supports to get help and stay safe.
215 Church Avenue Southwest, Roanoke, VA 24011
Operates the following programs: Youth Haven Assessment and Brief Intervention Center, Outreach Detention and Electronic Monitoring, Runaway and Homeless Youth Program and Parent Education. Youth Haven Assessment and Brief Intervention Center Male and female clients ages 12 through 17 can receive individualized nonresidential services based on a screening for strengths and areas for improvement. Brief interventions include, but are not limited to: screenings, individual and family counseling, surveillance, anger management, and life skills services. A weekly support and educational group is available to the parents of adolescents. A Teen Parent Education group is offered in partnership with Children's Trust to provide basic parenting skills and support to adolescent parents and pregnant teenagers. Outreach Detention/Electronic Monitoring Male and female clients who have been court ordered pre-dispositionally will receive intensive supervision including, but not limited to: daily supervision, counseling, crisis intervention, electronic monitoring supervision and family involvement. Youth Haven Assessment and Brief Intervention Center: 540-853-2830
179 Morton Lane, Appomattox, VA 24522
TRIAD's primary goals are to reduce the criminal victimization of older citizens, enhance law enforcement services and provide the opportunity for an exchange of information between the law enforcement and seniors.
11282 Government Center Drive, Orange, VA 22960
Encourages senior citizens age 50+ to work actively with law enforcement agencies to reduce criminal victimization of the elderly and enhance delivery of law enforcement services to older persons. Emphasizes both prevention and post-victimization (victim/witness assistance) aspects. For more information, please call Deputy Ron Kesner, TRIAD Coordinator: (540)672-1536
215 Center Street South, Vienna, VA 22180
The program focuses on risk awareness, risk reduction, and risk avoidance education in conjunction with basic physical defense techniques. The overall goal is to reduce victimization through informed decision-making and sensible actions.
162 Backbone Ridge, Haysi, VA 24256
Local police department providing complete Law Enforcement services in and around the Town of Haysi.
2405 Jefferson Avenue, Richmond, VA 23223
A bullying and violence prevention program currently available in seven Richmond schools. Trained counselors work weekly with children to teach and reinforce critical skills such as tolerance, effective communication and understanding personal boundaries.
2500 North Military Highway, Norfolk, VA 23502
Crime Prevention Unit is to develop, implement, coordinate and evaluate departmental crime prevention efforts. These efforts are aimed at protecting the citizens of Norfolk from victimization by anticipating, recognizing and assessing the crime risk opportunity and initiating appropriate action to eliminate or reduce the opportunity for crime to occur
606 East Market Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902
Provides a non-profit organization operated by a Board of Directors and a Steering Committee made up of citizens and law enforcement personnel with a wide variety of backgrounds. They donate their time and effort in the fight against crime to help make the community as safe and secure as possible. Cash rewards are paid for information that leads to the arrest of persons involved in criminal activity. Rewards are also paid for information that leads to the arrest of fugitives or persons wanted by local law enforcement. To report criminal activity, please call Crime Stoppers at (434)977-4000. Information regarding terrorism or narcotics related offenses should go directly to the Jefferson Area Drug Enforcement Anti-Terrorism Task Force at (434)970-3376. Callers may remain anonymous. Police Emergency: 911 Police Non-Emergency: (434)977-9041
413 Port Republic Road, Waynesboro, VA 22980
This division is designed to deter juvenile crime and provide an alternative to detention. Services to individuals primarily referred by the staff of the 25th District Juvenile Court Services Unit, Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court, Schools, Police and Sheriff departments, and the Department of Social Services. Programs offered include: Anger Management - Shoplifting Alternative Program - First Offender Program - Life Skills - 3rd Millenium Classrooms school discipline alternatives Detention Alternative and Outreach Services: Outreach Detention - Electronic Monitoring - Curfew Checks - Surveillance Checks - After-Hours On-Call Coverage. Truancy Prevention and Discipline alternative programs through the local schools'. For more information on any programs listed, please call the Office on Youth.
333 W Locust Street, Covington, VA 24426
Provides law enforcement and crime prevention services in the City of Covington.
103 East Grace Street, Richmond, VA 23219
Community Programs encompass all of SCAN's prevention programs and initiatives that are at the community, state and organizational level. These programs are focused on the prevention of child maltreatment through the advancement of protective factors and trauma informed approaches in organizations, communities and systems.
740 Old Brandy Road, Culpeper, VA 22701
Provides a partnership between the police department, sheriffs department and senior citizens to reduce the criminal victimization of senior citizens. For more information, please call Chief Chris Jenkins: (540) 829-5509.
10 East Main Street, Christiansburg, VA 24073
Dedicated to protecting the life, individual liberty, and property of all people within the Town of Christiansburg. Ensures that citizens are content as residents by providing a feeling of safety and security. Promotes a positive and productive work environment for all employees. Provides the following services: *Administration; *Support Services; *Patrol; *DARE; *Investigations; *School Resource; *Dispatch/Communications; *Crime Mapping; *Community Emergency Notification System(ENS). Crime Line: 540-382-4084 To sign up for the Community Emergency Notification System alerts, visit the website at: www.christiansburg.org/index.aspxnid=451.
701 Kentucky Avenue Southeast, Norton, VA 24273
The Community Education program at FCSS is Responsible for creating and providing an awareness of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and homelessness. This program disseminates and distributes information regarding FCSS, Inc and its services. Annual seminars, school and college presentations, and inservice trainings are available upon request.
1080 Transit Way, Bristol, VA 24201
Offers juvenile services ranging from effective community interventions to quality secure detention services.
3038 Poplar Hill Road, Suite E, Chesapeake, VA 23321
Latinos in Virginia Empowerment Center provides victims of violence and their families with services that respond to their emotional, physical, and cultural needs in order to help them to become happy, healthy and sufficient. These services include peer counseling, case management, personal advocacy and accompaniment services, emergency shelter, housing, and emergency financial assistance.