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2-1-1 is an easy-to-remember telephone number that connects people with important community services, including rent assistance, food banks, affordable housing, health resources, child care, after-school programs, elderly care, literacy and job training programs.
Contact information for AFAS locations throughout Virginia. AFAS provides emergency assistance, education programs and community programs to airmen and their families.
A non-profit organization that provides support services to military Service Members and their families, including child care, hospital assistance, spouse support services, food services, computer training classes, health and wellness services, and holiday meals, among many others.
Provides locations and contact information for AER Sections in Virginia. AER provides emergency financial assistance to soldiers, Veterans and their dependents when there is a valid need.
Provides a connection to unit information for spouses and other family members.
A comprehensive list of family programs, services and resources for Service Members, Veterans and family members located in Virginia.
Provides long-term community-based support services to individuals with brain injury in the Metro Richmond and Hampton Roads Area. Operates two clubhouse model programs, The Mill House in Richmond, VA and The Denbigh House in Newport News, VA, which provide innovative vocational rehabilitation.
Find information on programs funded through the National Family Caregiver Support Program, Aged/Disabled Medicaid waivers and state-funded programs that either have a caregiver-specific focus or include a family caregiving component in their services.
Provides background characteristics for Virginia related to caregiving and aging as well as information on publicly-funded caregiver support programs.
Provides funding for support organizations that help brain injury patients and families through programs such as the Brain Injury Clubhouse serving Southside Hampton Roads and a Brain Injury Day Program serving the Eastern Shore of Virginia. These programs offer community-based transitional services to brain injury survivors in a restorative environment to work, socialize and support one another.
Provides support to the families of deployed Service Members. Includes information for military and civilian programs and benefits, telecommunication services such as video conferencing and broadband Internet access, support groups, home and car repair assistance, child care, food and clothing, counseling and more.
Information on NFFSC's in the Mid-Atlantic area, including VA, PA, ME, NJ, CT, NH, RI and NY. Services for sailors and families may include family support groups, domestic abuse prevention, ombudsman program, personal finance management, sexual assault prevention and transition assistance.
Information on NFFSC's in the Washington, DC area, including MD and VA. Services for sailors and families may include family support groups, domestic abuse prevention, ombudsman program, personal finance management, sexual assault prevention and transition assistance.
NMCRS locations in the Dahlgren, VA area provide financial, educational and other assistance to members of the Naval Services and their eligible family members and survivors.
NMCRS locations in the Norfolk, VA area provide financial, educational and other assistance to members of the Naval Services and their eligible family members and survivors.
NMCRS locations in the Quantico, VA area provide financial, educational and other assistance to members of the Naval Services, and their eligible family members and survivors.
Provides vital information to help link consumers to support groups and personal advocacy resources in Virginia. The site also provides information on successful, creative ways for communities to respond to their behavioral-health needs.
Provides clothing, toiletries and phone cards to injured combatants and helps with housing and transportation costs.
Provides programs that enhance the lives of children, youth and families. Aims to help families in poverty, families caring for the elderly, children with disabilities or chronic illness and those at risk of abuse and neglect.
TCF chapters offer grief resolution after the death of a child. To find your local chapter, use the Chapter Locator and select your state from the drop down menu on the page.
Helps older Virginians to be as independent as possible for as long as possible through advocacy, development and delivery of policies, programs and services which support and empower the elderly and their families.
Offers information to families and caregivers in the State of Virginia including where to turn for support and assistance as well as services for caregivers.
Provides information on programs and services that can assist Service Members, Veterans and their families residing in Virginia.
Provides support to military youth, whether on military installations or those geographically dispersed, who are affected by the global war on terrorism.
Links to advocacy, employment, housing, health care, legal, financial and other resources available to Service Members, Veterans and families in the State of Virginia.
Provides links to Virginia Vet Centers. Vet Centers offer readjustment counseling and outreach services to all Veterans who served in any combat zone. Services are also available for their family members for military-related issues.
Monitors and coordinates mental health and rehabilitative services support for Virginia Veterans, members of the National Guard and Reserve and their families.
Provides assistance to wounded, ill and injured Marines; sailors attached to or in support of Marine units; and their family members throughout the phases of recovery.