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1600 5th Street, Suite A, Charlottesville, VA 22902
Provides case management services through grade 5 in collaboration with Albemarle County Schools. Family Support provides prevention and case management to K-8 in 11 elementary and 3 middle schools.
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2000 Beery Road, Sentara RMH Atrium, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Healthy Families of the Blue Ridge is a non-profit home visiting program for first time parents whose life situation and stressors indicate they would benefit from ongoing education and support. Referrals accepted for prenatal parents or before their baby is two weeks old. We offer a comprehensive assessment of needs and referral to community resources. Parents are provided in-home parenting education and support regarding children's health, development and effective parenting techniques.
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24 Clay Street, Martinsville, VA 24112
Healthy Families West Piedmont home visitors support parents as they establish nurturing parent-child relationships, develop positive parenting skills, provide safe homes, and learn to support healthy child development. Families work to reduce risks and build resiliency so that they can raise healthy children who are ready to learn.
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1835 Industry Drive, Culpeper, VA 22701
Provides care and case management and family preservation services. The Virginia Comprehensive Services Act provides for the pooling of eight specific funding streams to support services for high-risk youth. These funds are returned to the localities with a required state/local match and are managed by local interagency teams. The purpose of the act is to provide high quality, child centered, family focused, cost effective, community-based services to high-risk youth and their families. FUNDING SOURCES: Federal, State & County Governments.
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120 7th Street Northeast, Charlottesville, VA 22902
Provides care and case management and family preservation services. The Virginia Comprehensive Services Act provides for the pooling of eight specific funding streams to support services for high-risk youth. These funds are returned to the localities with a required state/local match and are managed by local interagency teams. The purpose of the act is to provide high quality, child centered, family focused, cost effective, community-based services to high-risk youth and their families.
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1469 Greenbrier Place, Charlottesville, VA 22901
Serves at-risk low income children ages 0-6 and their families. Offers prevention education and intervention services, case management services through home visits to families, and group activities where families can learn from and support each other. Satellite office in Louisa/Fluvanna County is also available for parenting needs: 434-589-0927 The mission of Child Health Partnership is to engage in partnership with low-income families with preschool children to improve family health and self-sufficiency. Serves the counties of Albemarle, Fluvanna, Louisa and the city of Charlottesville.
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320 Hospital Drive, Suite 11, Warrenton, VA 20186
Provide care and case management and family preservation services. The Virginia Comprehensive Services Act provides for the pooling of eight specific funding streams to support services for high-risk youth. These funds are returned to the localities with a required state/local match and are managed by local interagency teams. The purpose of the act is to provide high quality, child centered, family focused, cost effective, community-based services to high-risk youth and their families.
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1903 HumanKind Way, Lynchburg, VA 24503
Healthy Families is a parenting education program. The program provides a personal needs assessment and community service linkage to parents, prenatally or immediately following birth of the child. Provides home visiting services to parents of any age focusing on parenting education and support. Builds positive parent/child relationship through knowledge and understanding; promotes appropriate child development through play; works to achieve optimal health through access to care; and improves self-sufficiency. Will refer to other HumanKind services as appropriate. Free, voluntary and confidential.
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1708 North 22nd Street, Richmond, VA 23223
Parents of current and prospective students of Peter Paul programs are invited to be part of a supportive community focused on strengthening their family well-being and developing stronger relationships between parents, children, and other families.
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1000 East High Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902
Offers new mothers and parents of young children support to nurture their children in a positive, enriching and rewarding way. Once a family is enrolled in the program, a home visitor will begin visiting, usually once a week. The home visitor serves as a resource for parenting, child development and child health information, and is familiar with other resources in the community. Home visiting is tailored to meet each family's needs. It is designed to use the strengths of the parent to achieve goals she sets for her family. Families can become eligible during pregnancy and until the child turns 6 years old. Services are free to families in Charlottesville, Nelson County and Albemarle County.
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