Skip to content
211 Virginia home page

View Search Results

Search Results

1-6 of 6
321 Grafton Drive, Yorktown, VA 23692
Provides clean, gently used clothing for women. Each woman can select a combination of clothing from the Clothing Closet with a volunteer as follows: Tops (Blouses, Sweaters, tanks, tees, etc.) Bottoms (slacks, jeans, skirts, etc.) Dress Women's Suit Accessory (shoe, purse etc. as available) *Each single mom will receive a combination of about 4 outfits.
Data provided by
Virginia 211
This program provides long-term housing options and may also serve as a pathway for rapid rehousing or permanent housing placements, helping women transition into lasting stability.
Data provided by
Virginia 211
316 North Royal Avenue, Front Royal, VA 22630
Offer a Everywomen's Life Clinic. Free Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening program for women between 45 and 64 who meet eligibility guidelines.
Data provided by
Virginia 211
538 Villa Avenue, Front Royal, VA 22630
The Nest is a Level Three Recovery House for Women. Hosting up to six clients (two residents per room), The Nest provides a live-in house manager who is also a Peer Recovery Specialist.
Data provided by
Virginia 211
419 Bunker Hill Street, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Offers sober living supportive housing. Residents share common areas; a kitchen, living room, bathrooms, garden, and patio spaces. In a recovery residence, accountability and respect are essential to ensure the house remains a collaborative, clean, and safe environment. Social Model of Recovery uses an intensive peer-based support system to encourage active engagement in recovery. Residents self-govern, enforce house rules, and vote on important issues. Every resident has the responsibility to: Remain drug and alcohol free at all times. Follow the rules and guidelines set forth in the resident handbook. Perform chores as volunteered or assigned by Peer Governance. Participate in Peer Governance and attend all required meetings. Follow the Good Neighbor Policies set forth in the handbook (park your car correctly, do not leave trash/cigarette butts in front of the home, no loitering). Be subject to random alcohol and drug screening, as well as the weekly screening. Actively participate in recovery by attending AA/NA meetings, therapy, group counseling, or any other treatment which is appropriate for your individual recovery plan. Locate employment or regular volunteer commitment. Clean your sleeping area and bedroom daily as well as maintaining common areas.
Data provided by
Virginia 211
321 Grafton Drive, Yorktown, VA 23692
The GLOWW Center provides a Hygiene Bag to single moms & women as needed. Hygiene products include (when available): Pads/Tampons Toothbrush & Toothpaste Bar Soap/Liquid Body Soap Deoderant Shampoo/Conditioner
Data provided by
Virginia 211