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1 South Jefferson Street, Roanoke, VA 24011
Financial assistance can be provided for to rental deposits when transitioning into permanent housing, and assisting with bus passes and employment equipment for the first 2 weeks of a new job. Provides street outreach and essential services to homeless individuals and families who meet the HUD definition of literal homelessness.
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1345 U Street Southeast, Washington, DC 20020
Offer a comprehensive range of personalized casework services, including guidance in accessing benefits, referrals for mental health and substance use support, assistance with employment and housing searches, expert résumé development, hands-on computer mentoring, and ongoing one-on-one support—empowering each individual to take the next step toward stability and success.
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1513 West Beverley Street, Staunton, VA 24401
Provides emergency shelter, food, clothing and spiritual guidance for the homeless. Also, it provides food, clothing and other necessities to needy persons in the community. The Mission provides 3 meals daily every day of the year. It also provides community outreach to non-residents of the shelter and offers services to disaster victims. It provides daily shelter for transients and temporary long-term shelter for residents.
Equipped with a staffed dayroom that includes a seating area for adults, computer lab, counseling suites, an educational afterschool space, teen area, and family entertainment rooms outfitted with age appropriate toys and electronics. This space is open Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm.
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101 North Lynnhaven Road, Suite 101, Virginia Beach, VA 23452
Seton Youth Shelters' Street Outreach Program (SOP) offers all services offered within the shelters out in high-risk communities of Hampton Roads, such as crisis intervention, counseling, sex education, substance abuse education, as well as providing snacks, drinks, and hygiene items.
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100 Outlaw Street, Chesapeake, VA 23320
Community Outreach is made up of the following programs: Single Homeless Assistance/Referral and Re-entry services.
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95 Keith Street, Warrenton, VA 20186
Temporary emergency shelter program for vulnerable and homeless families and single adults. 30-day program, with additional 30-day increments based on progress made, but not to exceed 90 days. All adults expected to gain and keep employment and attend Life Skills classes. FSS provides no financial assistance or childcare.
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305 North High Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22802
Assists homeless families with children in achieving the goal of self-sufficiency by providing emergency shelters. Mercy House also provides prevention and rapid re-housing assistance to eligible households in the service area.
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810 Vermont Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC 20420
Provides a National Call Center for Homeless Veterans hotline to ensure that homeless Veterans or Veterans at-risk for homelessness have free, 24/7 access to trained counselors. The hotline is intended to assist homeless Veterans and their families, VA Medical Centers, federal, state and local partners, community agencies, service providers and others in the community. To be connected with a trained VA staff member call 1-877-4AID VET (877-424-3838). Call for yourself or someone else Free and confidential Trained VA counselors to assist Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week We have information about VA homeless programs and mental health services in your area that can help you. What will happen when I call You will be connected to a trained VA staff member. Hotline staff will conduct a brief screen to assess your needs. Homeless Veterans will be connected with the Homeless Point of Contact at the nearest VA facility. Family members and non-VA providers calling on behalf of a homeless Veteran will be provided with information regarding the homeless programs and services available. Contact information will be requested so staff may follow-up.
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741 Monticello Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23510
Single contact point for families that are homeless or at risk of homelessness in Norfolk who are seeking services. Services available include screening for placement into local shelters, applications for eviction prevention resources, and connection to appropriate service providers.
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895 Jefferson Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22802
The Family Services and Emergency Shelter provides families and single adults with shelter and support , including basic and intensive case management, health and nutritional programs, and other community connections.
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800 Williamsburg Avenue, Suite B, Portsmouth, VA 23704
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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5525 Raby Road, Norfolk, VA 23502
Offers day services and soup kitchen for men and women. Services include transportation, employment counseling/services, substance abuse counseling, phone, birth certificates, referrals for community resources, clothing vouchers, laundry and meals.
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2114 Lafayette Boulevard, Norfolk, VA 23509
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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20684 Ashburn Road, Ashburn, VA 20147
Good Shepherd of Northern Virginia provide appropriate resources to prevent or address homelessness and teach life skills required to help individuals and families return to stability for long term success. The Six Steps to Self-Sufficiency program is an intensive case management approach to goal setting for long term achievement of stability for households.
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2207 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204
Offer a comprehensive range of personalized casework services, including guidance in accessing benefits, referrals for mental health and substance use support, assistance with employment and housing searches, expert résumé development, hands-on computer mentoring, and ongoing one-on-one support—empowering each individual to take the next step toward stability and success.
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15941 Donald Curtis Drive, Woodbridge, VA 22191
The Coordinated Entry System (CES) is a process developed to ensure that all people experiencing a housing crisis have fair and equal access to available resources and services. The CES team is trained in crisis response and will identify, assess, refer, and connect households to resources based on their strengths and needs. A dedicated hotline is available to homeless residents and those at risk of being homeless to quickly to connect to help and services, 703-792-3366.
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PO Box 14, Charlottesville, VA 22902
Provides dinner and shelter, compassionate support, and access to services for people who are homeless. Shelter is provided through the combined effort of 60+ local congregations (Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, Unitarian and more) and dozens of community organizations. PACEM operates from late October through early April. Mens shelter line (messages checked starting 5pm): (434)465-1392 Womens shelter (messages checked starting 5pm): (434)465-7521
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2020A 14th Street North, Arlington, VA 22201
Engages homeless people where they are, including under bridges and in the woods or parks. Responds to phone requests to dispatch an outreach worker, when available. Sends outreach workers to the Home Bagged Meal Program sites (Oakland Park and Rosslyn) Monday through Friday to distribute clothing, blankets, and hygiene products when available. Provides limited transportation to services.
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