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611 West Brambleton Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23510
Information needed to send Red Cross Messages: Service member's name, rank/rate, social security, and military command (to include APO/FPO if applicable), Nature of emergency, Name of individual who is sick, etc. Relationship of that individual to service member, Name of hospital, funeral home, etc. where the situation can be verified. Telephone number for verification source if available, If outside the local vicinity, name and phone number of a point of contact in the area where the emergency has occurred.
10432 Patriot Highway, Fredericksburg, VA 22408
Provides primary care and mental health outpatient services to veterans and their families.
650 Monroe Avenue, Room 126, Fort Eustis, VA 23604
Provides information and referral to military families regarding loan closet, food pantry, counseling, and other services. Individuals receiving Army Emergency Relief Loans are required to repay the loan amount (interest free). Grants are made when it is found that repayment would cause undue hardship. Information on military installations throughout the world is available to interested persons. Food Stamp information is provided for individuals. A loan closet has available dishes, baby cribs, kitchen utensils, etc. Agency now has a well-established and ever-growing budget counseling program to handle indebtedness. All of the counseling is done by paid staff.
6940 South Kings Highway, Suite 204, Alexandria, VA 22310
Military sexual trauma counseling may include individual or group counseling, marital and family counseling, referral for benefits assistance, liaison with community agencies or substance abuse information and referral to help you deal with the emotions of military sexual trauma and regain confidence in your everyday life.
2034 Barnett Avenue, Little Hall, Lower Level, Quantico, VA 22134
Provides information and assistance to retirees of all branches of the US Armed Forces, their spouses, widows and widowers, regarding the benefits and entitlements they earned by their service.
2034 Barnett Avenue, Quantico, VA 22134
Offers budget counseling classes and information on variations in pay, increased expenses, common consumer pressures targeted to new parents, and entitlements available through both government and private sources.
1683 Morris Street, Building J50, Norfolk, VA 23511
The USO Transition Program creates custom transition action plans for transitioning service members and military spouses and connects them to local and national resources level resources that will enable them to pursue the transition vision and goals that they have for themselves. By leveraging resources across a unified network of public and private partners, service members and military spouses are provided access to support and information across the following areas: Employment, Education, Finances, Mentoring/Networking, and VA Benefits, that enable them to make smart decision for themselves and their families and provide them with the care and and support they need during these major changes in a service member and military spouses life.
2217 Princess Anne Street, Suite B26, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Provides services to military families. Red Cross workers in hundreds of chapters and on military installations offer a brief departing service to service members and their families regarding available support services and also explain how the Red Cross may assist them during the deployment. Both active duty and community-based military can count on the Red Cross to provide emergency communications that link them with their families back home, access to financial assistance, counseling and assistance to veterans.
1323 West Pembroke Avenue, Hampton, VA 23661
Provides emergency communications between service members and their families, information and referral when a problem is beyond the scope of the Red Cross, and, in coordination with the military and societies, financial assistance in emergency situations, such as the need for emergency travel or when a pay problem is encountered. In addition to Service to military families, we also provide international tracing and social services. This includes seeking family members separated by war or natural disaster, or families separated during the Holocaust, and the sending of Red Cross letters between family members when normal communications have been disrupted.
9300 DeWitt Loop, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060
The Red Cross relays urgent messages containing accurate, factual, complete and verified descriptions of the emergency to service members stationed anywhere in the world, including on ships at sea and at embassies and remote locations, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Red Cross-verified information assists service members and commanding officers with making a decision regarding emergency leave.
1604 Amphibious Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23455
Support services for the military and their families. Programs include information and referral; mobile outreach; orientations; flight line canteens; emergency lodging; support groups; and special planned activities. The Joint Base Eustis-Langley USO serves as administrative headquarters for eleven USOs in the Hampton Roads area.
2101 Executive Drive, Suite 420 Tower Box 48, Hampton, VA 23666
Virginia Veteran and Family Support (VVFS) (formerly known as the Virginia Wounded Warrior Program) VVFS monitors and coordinates the delivery of behavioral health, rehabilitative, and supportive services for Virginia Veterans and their families. Services Offered - Comprehensive assessment of individual and family needs - Direct linkage to needed services including medical, behavioral healthcare, veterans benefits, housing, and employment assistance - Peer and family support groups - Couples workshops and family retreats - Assistance to homeless or incarcerated veterans
1908 Old Forest Road, Lynchburg, VA 24501
Marine or Veteran from other military branches may qualify for membership. Funds are available for Veterans in need or widows/family.
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1600 Duke Street, Suite 510, Alexandria, VA 22314
Offers employment assistance to blinded veterans. Provides field representatives to blinded veterans to link them with services, rehabilitation training and other benefits.
2034 Barnett Avenue, Little Hall, Lower Level, Quantico, VA 22134
Provides comprehensive employment related services to military spouses and other family members and empower military spouses with the tools necessary to achieve their goals through career, educational, Life Goals, or Volunteerism.
828 Healthy Way, Suite 105, Virginia Beach, VA 23462
Offer personalized, confidential mental health care for post‑9/11 veterans, active‑duty service members, and their families. Sometimes the same day if it’s urgent. Treat issues like depression, anxiety, PTSD, adjustment, grief, anger, and family stress. We use proven therapies like CBT, EMDR, and case management. Confidentiality is always protected.
1555 Southgate Road, Suite 12, Arlington, VA 22204
The program assists Marines and their families in achieving and sustaining personal financial readiness by providing personal financial education, training, counseling, and financial information and referral.
239 Sheridan Avenue, 2nd Floor - Suite 216, Fort Myer, VA 22211
Provides educational programs and support services to strengthen family relationships and alleviate stresses on family life. Workshops include couples communication, problem solving and conflict resolution, dynamics of child and spouse abuse, and managing child behavior. Offers a family life library, respite child care, and prenatal support. New parent support and play group that meets once a week.
1970 Roanoke Boulevard, Salem, VA 24153
Provides health care for homeless veterans. Services include: registration for the Veterans Administration (VA) Medical Center; access to residential treatment programs; request for copy of DD-214 and other military records; assistance with discharge upgrades; information regarding VA compensation and pension information and community resource referrals.
7702 East Parham Road, Parham Doctors Hospital, MOB III, Suite 201, Richmond, VA 23294
Provides primary care and mental health outpatient services to veterans and their families.
2034 Barnett Avenue, Little Hall, Lower Level, Quantico, VA 22134
Provides a variety of services to meet specific counseling needs.
620 Woodbrook Drive, Suite 2, Charlottesville, VA 22901
Provides emergency communications and financial assistance for active military personnel and their families. Armed Forces Emergency Services: (800)951-5600.
2034 Barnett Avenue, Little Hall, Lower Level, Quantico, VA 22134
Provides a variety of services to meet specific counseling needs.
3194 North Main Street, Danville, VA 24540
The Virginia Army National Guard Family Assistance Center provides 6 essential services to service members and their families regardless of branch of service or activation status: TRICARE assistance, ID Cards/DEERS assistance, financial assistance and referral, legal assistance and referral, community outreach and referral, and crisis intervention and referral.