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3206 Ironbound Road, Williamsburg, VA 23188
Provide those in need with immediate tools and support to empower survivors to move toward safety, self-sufficiency and lives free from abuse.
24-Hour Helpline (757) 258-5051
Toll-free Helpline (833) 537-0970
2019 Sandy Pond Lane, Waxhaw, NC 28173
This department works for students, parents, and graduates who wish to reduce their monthly student loan payments by consolidating. Counselors are experts in all options available, to catch up missed payments, cure defaults, defer payments and reduce payments. A handy mobile app is available for this and more helplines: http://careconnectusa.org/trusted-helplines/
1800 Sandy Hook Road, Suite 200, Goochland, VA 23063
The program is set up to provide services to families experiencing family violence, child abuse/neglect, loss of income, homelessness, etc. and who are in crisis. Elderly and disabled adults may receive services. Unemployed adults may receive assessment and planning services and assistance implementing a plan leading to economic independence.
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5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20852
Online chat service for veterans in emotional distress available at: www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/Veterans. Veterans are encouraged to chat online anonymously with a counselor. Friends and family members of a veteran in crisis are also welcomed to use Veterans Chat. Offered in partnership with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
4020 Portsmouth Boulevard, Chesapeake, VA 23321
Primary service offering are Mental Health Skill, Outpatient Therapy, Crisis Stabilization & Intensive In-Home. Partner with providers in the community for services such as Case Management, Medication Management & Substance Abuse, etc as those are not services offered directly.
120 Varner Lane, Lexington, VA 24450
Provides crisis intervention services to victims of sexual assault and domestic violence. Provides legal advocacy, emergency food, transportation, personal supplies, clothing, and children's toys and games to clients. Provides support services to families and relatives of their clients. The AT&T Language Line is available for non-English speaking clients on both numbers.
200 Medical Drive, Suite B, Hampton, VA 23666
24 hour crisis assessment and stabilization for children, adults and families in acute emotional distress.
411 West Randolph Road, Hopewell, VA 23860
TriCities Hospital offers a variety of mental health services for adults, to include: crisis stabilization (inpatient services), mental health partial hospitalization program, mental health intensive outpatient program and trauma-focused intensive outpatient program.
120 Kirk Avenue Southwest, Roanoke, VA 24011
DVS works with all victims of domestic violence, regardless of identity. Assists with crisis intervention, safety planning, housing, court advocacy, and more.
3540 Crain Highway, Suite 675, Bowie, MD 20716
Responds to requests for information from persons with epilepsy and other seizure disorders, their family members and the general public. Provides referrals to local sources of aid. Send email requests through the web site.
103 North Street, Suite A, Bristol, VA 24201
A 28-bed, secured adult inpatient psychiatric facility. Inpatient programming is targeted toward short term crisis intervention, medication assessment, stabilization and detoxification. Services are designed to encourage the least restrictive and structured level of care that is clinically appropriate. Coordination with outside clinicians, community service boards and patient families helps to ensure smooth movement among levels of care, encouraging the transition into community-based life and the patient's home environment. Wellmont Ridgeview Pavilion offers a wide range of psychiatric services: *Comprehensive psychiatric evaluation; *Case management and outpatient referral services to Bristol, Kingsport and *Southwest Virginia; *Psychiatrists board certified in adult and geriatric psychiatry; *Treatment for depression, anxiety, pain and all psychiatric disorders; *Intensive, short-term hospitalization; *Involuntary commitment; *Individual and family therapy; and *Workplace seminars on stress management and other mental wellness topics. 24/7 Respond Crisis Hotline 1-800-366-1132 - We’re here day or night for anyone dealing with thoughts of self-harm, anxiety, depression, panic attacks and more.
4850 Mark Center Drive, Alexandria, VA 22311
Offers support to Alexandria residents who are victims of sexual assault and their families and friends. Trained volunteers and staff are available 24 hours a day to provide: -crisis intervention and emotional support -advocacy with medical, police, and court systems -short-term individual and group counseling -information and referrals
6325 North Center Drive, Building 18, Suite 202, Norfolk, VA 23502
Provide intensive in-home counseling services for adolescents that are at risk of removal from the home. Provide case management services to adults that need assistance with ADL's. Provide counseling services for adolescents who have sexually offended.
5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20852
The Disaster Distress Helpline (DDH) is the first national hotline dedicated to providing year-round disaster crisis counseling. This toll-free, multilingual, crisis support service is available 24/7 to all residents in the U.S. and its territories who are experiencing emotional distress related to natural or human-caused disasters.
1217 Grove Avenue, Radford, VA 24141
Crisis-trained staff and volunteers can immediately provide emotional support and information through our 24/7 emergency hotline services.
Advocates can also talk with you over the phone or accompany you to the hospital or law enforcement agencies. Advocates provide emotional support, information, and options, and remain with a victim for as long as needed.
1545 Crossways Boulevard, Suite 250, Chesapeake, VA 23320
Crisis Stabilization and Mental Health Skill Building services provides support and reinforcement of functional skills and behavior related to the individuals' health and safety, ADL's and use of community resources; assistance with medication management, and monitoring health, nutrition, and physical condition.
615 Emancipation Highway, Suite 201, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Confidential crisis intervention, information and referral, medical advocacy, and general advocacy is provided 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This vital resource is for anyone needing support or information regarding sexual assault, sexual abuse and stalking.
217 South Liberty Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Offers crisis intervention, support, information, advocacy and referrals to anyone who is a victim of sexual abuse or assault.
170 Prosperity Drive, Winchester, VA 22602
Offers outpatient mental health services for adults age 18+ which include crisis intervention, case management, medication monitoring, re-socialization, early intervention, community and in-home mental health support services.
2006 Bremo Road, Suite 201, Richmond, VA 23226
Provides crisis intervention and supportive services to protective order petitioners in Henrico County Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court.
170 Rugby Road, Charlottesville, VA 22903
Offer referral to our community partners in Health and Medical Services, Human Services, Animal and Environmental Services, and Youth and Education Services.
Also offers The TALK Helpline (434) 924-8255 is available 24 hours (September 9-May 10) annually. This is a student-run, student-operated program, staffed entirely of volunteers, affiliated with Madison House. Strives to provide callers with an emphatic ear for any sort of issue they wish to discuss. While HELP LINE volunteers complete a training program, we are not professionals, and so we focus on finding long-term services in the community for our callers, such as counseling services, medical services, drug treatment programs, and the like.
350 Poplar Drive, Petersburg, VA 23805
Provides treatment to active-duty service members facing a variety of behavioral health challenges. Offers military resiliency programming to help active-duty members, veterans, and their families to meet the challenges that they have faced on the front lines and overcome.
611 McDowell Avenue Northwest, Roanoke, VA 24016
Provides 24 hour crisis intervention counseling and referral; pre-admission screening to determine need for hospitalization; court liaison for the involuntary commitment procedure; and initial contact for sexual assault victims. During the business day, this service provides a single source for determining placement through a variety of comprehensive assessment instruments. Based on the outcome of the screening, individuals may receive a clinical assessment, short-term counseling, and/or referrals to the appropriate level and intensity of treatment, either from BRBH or other community providers. Provide consumers a single point of entry to the agency, crisis response and assessment, case management, and therapeutic services designed for specific populations meeting our admission criteria. People with mental disabilities can receive a comprehensive assessment to determine their mental health, intellectual disability, and/or substance use services needs, and be referred to the services which best meet those needs. Services are designed to aid consumers in achieving their highest possible level of functioning.
1657 Merrimac Trail, Williamsburg, VA 23185
Crisis Services staff are available to offer support, guidance, and direct intervention when necessary for persons in behavioral health crisis. Crisis Counselors work in conjunction with local hospitals, first responders, and community members to assist with resolving situations and developing plans of immediate care to outpatient and inpatient resources.
333 John Carlyle Street, Suite 125, Alexandria, VA 22314
Provides nationwide services for families, law enforcement and other professionals in the prevention of cases of abducted, endangered and sexually exploited children. Serves as a clearing house for missing and exploited children. Also offers a National Emergency Child Locator Center: In the event of a natural disaster, the National Emergency Child Locator Center will: * Establish a toll-free hotline to receive reports of displaced children; * Create a website to provide information about displaced children; * Deploy staff to the location of a declared disaster area to gather information about displaced children; * Provide information to the public about additional resources; * Partner with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies; and * Refer reports of displaced adults to the Attorney General's designated authority and the National Emergency Family Registry and Locator System.
