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1173 West Main Street, Abingdon, VA 24210

The Consumer Lending program provides consumers access to low-cost financing for short-term needs such as debt consolidation, car loans and repairs, home improvement, foreclosure prevention, etc.

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2034 Barnett Avenue, Quantico, VA 22134

Provide funds to help with a wide range of financial needs. Common situations include: Food, rent/mortgage, utilities, essential home repairs Establishing a new residence, including security and utility deposits Car expenses, such as repairs and insurance deductibles Medical expenses Military pay shortage / delayed entitlements Funeral expenses

421 King Street, Suite 215, Alexandria, VA 22314

Provides no-interest, deferred payment loans up to $135,000 (up to $75,000 for condominiums) to address code violations, structural problems, lead remediation, energy efficiency improvements, and other safety and accessibility modifications.

135 South Main Street, Woodstock, VA 22664

The consumer lending program provides consumers access to low-cost financing for short-term needs such as debt consolidation, car loans and repairs, home improvement, foreclosure prevention, etc.

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2530 Crystal Drive, Suite 13161, 13th Floor, Arlington, VA 22202

Provide financial assistance and scholarships to Soldiers, Retirees, and their families.

1201 Broad Rock Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23249

Offer a Financial Support Program which provides financial assistance to people with Parkinson's disease (PD) and their families who reside in the state of Virginia. Approved applicants will be eligible for up to $400 once per calendar year (January-December). Funds may be used for programs, services, and activities designed to improve quality of life.

4200 Innslake Drive, Glen Allen, VA 23060

The financial assistance program supports independence, safety, health and quality of life initiatives for people living with MS and their families. Financial assistance is generally offered once a year, but other circumstances may be considered for additional assistance. Funds support: Durable Medical Equipment, Health & Wellness, i.e. counseling services, evaluations, Home Care & Respite Services, Modifications, Transportation.

6494 Main Street, Gloucester, VA 23061

Provides financial assistance to families in emergency situations. Includes utility and rental assistance. Must obtain application for assistance from the Gloucester County Department of Social Services.

200 Dent Street, Rocky Mount, VA 24151

Assists with financial emergencies. Includes electricity termination notices; rent/mortgage; heating fuel; medical/dental/prescription;motel for homeless (temporary);gas to go to work; other miscellaneous expenses

333 East Franklin Street, Richmond, VA 23219

Reimburses certain expenses related to violent crime injuries, subject to meeting legal requirements for the program.

7400 Hampton Boulevard, Room 201, Norfolk, VA 23505

Emergency Humanitarian Grant Program offers a ONE TIME financial grant to a cancer patient in current treatment. Hardship must be documented.

741 Monticello Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23510

A cash payment program to provide for the maintenance needs of the Citys children under age 18 who would be eligible for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) except for the relationship requirement.

7205 Old Keene Mill Road, Springfield, VA 22150

ECHO provides limited financial assistance to clients for rent, utilities, late fees, prescription drugs, car repairs, and English classes.

124 Park Street Northeast, Vienna, VA 22180

Provides financial assistance with payments of rent, mortgages, utility bills, medical expenses and other financial needs. Determines eligibility for services on an individual case by case basis. Calls are retrieved from a central message center. ***do not accept calls from Outside of our area***

22554 Center Parkway, Accomac, VA 23301

Offers financial help for those in crisis situations. Applicants are screened by Social Services and the Community Action Agency and interviewed by AICC volunteers. Approved funds are paid to the vendors from the AICC, distributed by a provider, to help pay for services such as housing, medical care, and utilities, in Accomack County VA only.

525 Kempsville Road, Chesapeake, VA 23320

Food pantry in the city of Chesapeake. Financial assistance is given by appointment only to Chesapeake residents.

1220 Bank Street, Richmond, VA 23219

Designed to assist individuals on the waiting list for the intellectual disability (ID) or developmental disability (DD) Medicaid waivers to access short-term resources, supports, and services that will help them remain in their own community homes. The IFSP Funding Program provides financial assistance to individuals and families awaiting services through one of Virginia's Developmental Disabilities waivers. Individuals on the waitlist may apply for financial assistance to cover eligible costs that support continued living in an independent setting.

927 Orange Road, Madison, VA 22727

Provides emergency assistance to those in Madison County in temporary need due to inability to pay rent, electric, gas, water or telephone bills, automobile repairs, medicine or medical bills.

2911 Hunter Mill Road, Suite 203, Oakton, VA 22124

Our Military Kids offers extracurricular activity grants that build the child's self-confidence, enhance family wellness, and strengthen a shared sense of community.

220 Commons Parkway, Daleville, VA 24083

May have limited funding for some burial assistance. An optional local program designed to provide assistance which cannot be provided through other means. Financed through state and local funding. Developed by the local department of social services to meet the identified needs of each jurisdiction.

9960 Mayland Drive, Richmond, VA 23233

The Virginia Real Estate Transaction Recovery Act provides relief to eligible consumers who have incurred losses through the improper or dishonest conduct of a licensed real estate salesperson, broker, or firm. The Recovery Fund is supported entirely by assessments paid by licensees, not by any tax revenues. Filing a claim does not guarantee payment. State law limits a single Recovery Fund claim to $20,000. Multiple claims involving the same real estate licensee are limited to $100,000 per biennial license period. If multiple claims involving one licensee exceed $100,000, the claim amounts must be prorated. If there is reason to believe there will be multiple claims involving one licensee, payment of claims will be delayed for a period not to exceed one year. The Recovery Fund does not pay interest, punitive damages, exemplary damages, or any amounts that do not constitute actual monetary loss to the claimant. However, the award (claim) may include attorneys' fees and court costs. Claimants should be aware that obtaining assistance from the Recovery Fund is not a swift process in most cases, and occurs only after all other civil legal remedies are exhausted.

1379 Tazewell Avenue, The Donald E. Neal Building, Tazewell, VA 24630

Provides financial assistance for emergency needs for utilities, food, traveler's assistance, once every twelve months.

1401 Johnston Willis Drive, North Chesterfield, VA 23235

The Hawthorne provides financial resources to support cancer patients and their families. This assist is provided for patients currently undergoing or recently undergoing cancer treatment throughout the Richmond Metropolitan area. Grant funds may be used for a wide range of needs including food, shelter, transportation, and other living expenses. The only restriction is that the funds not be used for medical bills.

45 School Street, Surry, VA 23883

The provision of short-term, limited financial assistance to families with children when a fire or other natural disaster occurs. There must be at least one child under age 18 in the home.