Organization Name |
Organization Type |
Service |
Service Description |
Organization Description |
Address |
INOVA HEALTH SYSTEM FORMERLY INOVA FAIRFAX HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN-3300 GALLOWS ROAD |
Non-Profit |
CANCER TREATMENT - CHILDREN |
Provides a 20 bed pediatric oncology unit that is dedicated to the care of children with suppressed immune systems and other complications resulting from cancer or its treatment. Emphasis is placed on the innovative use of outpatient therapies. Also offered is a variety of support services for the entire family. |
Provides a full range of specialty healthcare to infants, children, and adolescents in Northern Virginia. Has the only pediatric intensive care unit and the largest neonatal intensive care unit in Northern Virginia. |
3300 GALLOWS ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
INOVA HEALTH SYSTEM FORMERLY INOVA FAIRFAX HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN-3300 GALLOWS ROAD |
Non-Profit |
CARDIOLOGY TREATMENT - CHILDREN |
Provides diagnosis and treatment for all cardiac conditions affecting children up to 21 years of age. The program is staffed by specialists who provide comprehensive care for children who suffer from rheumatic fever, congenital heart disease, dysrhythmias, cardiovascular diseases which affect the heart, lungs, and blood vessels, and diseases of pericardium and myocardium. |
Provides a full range of specialty healthcare to infants, children, and adolescents in Northern Virginia. Has the only pediatric intensive care unit and the largest neonatal intensive care unit in Northern Virginia. |
3300 GALLOWS ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
INOVA HEALTH SYSTEM FORMERLY INOVA FAIRFAX HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN-6400 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD-2 |
Non-Profit |
IMMUNIZATIONS - CHILDHOOD |
Provides routine immunizations for pre-school and school age children through age 18. |
Provides a full range of specialty healthcare to infants, children, and adolescents in Northern Virginia. Has the only pediatric intensive care unit and the largest neonatal intensive care unit in Northern Virginia. |
6400 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, 200, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
INOVA HEALTH SYSTEM FORMERLY INOVA FAIRFAX HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN-6400 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD-2 |
Non-Profit |
INFORMATION & REFERRAL - HEALTH TEENS |
This service is designed especially for children/teens and families who want to see doctors, nurses, and/or counselors in a private setting whose families are on a fixed income. Teens can see a doctor for treatment or talk with a counselor about issues that are important to them including: sexually transmitted diseases, HIV/AIDS, family planning/birth control, diet, body image, personal problems, and/or sport injuries. |
Provides a full range of specialty healthcare to infants, children, and adolescents in Northern Virginia. Has the only pediatric intensive care unit and the largest neonatal intensive care unit in Northern Virginia. |
6400 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, 200, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
INOVA HEALTH SYSTEM FORMERLY INOVA FAIRFAX HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN-11901 BARON CAMERON AVENUE |
Non-Profit |
INFORMATION & REFERRAL - HEALTH TEENS |
This service is designed especially for children/teens and families who want to see doctors, nurses, and/or counselors in a private setting whose families are on a fixed income. Teens can see a doctor for treatment or talk with a counselor about issues that are important to them including: sexually transmitted diseases, HIV/AIDS, family planning/birth control, diet, body image, personal problems, and/or sport injuries. |
Provides a full range of specialty healthcare to infants, children, and adolescents in Northern Virginia. Has the only pediatric intensive care unit and the largest neonatal intensive care unit in Northern Virginia. |
11901 BARON CAMERON AVENUE, RESTON, VA 20190 |
HEALTHWORKS FOR NORTHERN VIRGINIA |
Non-Profit |
LOW COST HEALTH/MEDICAL CARE - ADULTS/CHILDREN |
Offers affordable medical care (including primary care, oral health, and behavioral health) to everyone regardless of health insurance status or ability to pay. Hours of operation are 8:00-5:30 M,T,W,F. Thursdays, open until 8:00 p.m. |
Provides affordable health care services to individuals and families regardless of health insurance status. Services include: referrals to specialists, behavioral health referrals, dental care, chronic disease management and treatment, acute illness care, school and sports physicals, and health education and disease prevention. |
163 NE FORT EVANS ROAD, LEESBURG, VA 20176 |
HEALTHWORKS FOR NORTHERN VIRGINIA-1141 ELDEN STREET |
Non-Profit |
LOW COST HEALTH/MEDICAL CARE - ADULTS/CHILDREN |
Offers affordable medical care (including primary care, oral health, and behavioral health) to everyone regardless of health insurance status or ability to pay. Hours of operation are 8:00-5:30 M,T,W,F. Thursdays, open until 8:00 p.m. |
Provides affordable health care services to individuals and families regardless of health insurance status. Services include: referrals to specialists, behavioral health referrals, dental care, chronic disease management and treatment, acute illness care, school and sports physicals, and health education and disease prevention. |
1141 ELDEN STREET, 3RD FLOOR, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES |
County Government |
LOW COST HEALTH/MEDICAL CARE - CHILDREN/TEENS |
Medical Care for Children Partnership (MCCP) provides medical and dental services to children of Fairfax County who are otherwise unable to receive care. |
Fairfax County Department of Family Services Public Assistance and Employment Services (PAES) provides services to help individuals become self-sufficient and secure a more stable family life. Administers employment services and benefit programs. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH (FORMERLY ANHSI)-2 EAST GLEBE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
LOW COST HEALTH/MEDICAL CARE - CHILDREN/TEENS |
Offers affordable medical care to children and teenagers. |
Provides affordable health care services to residents of Alexandria, Arlington, and south Fairfax County, regardless of health insurance status. Some locations provide health insurance enrollment assistance. Seeks to provide a medical home for clients. Forms are available online. |
2 EAST GLEBE ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22305 |
NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH (FORMERLY ANHSI)-1200 N. HOWARD STREET |
Non-Profit |
LOW COST HEALTH/MEDICAL CARE - CHILDREN/TEENS |
Offers affordable medical care to children and teenagers. |
Provides affordable health care services to residents of Alexandria, Arlington, and south Fairfax County, regardless of health insurance status. Some locations provide health insurance enrollment assistance. Seeks to provide a medical home for clients. Forms are available online. |
1200 N. HOWARD STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22304 |
NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH (FORMERLY ANHSI) |
Non-Profit |
LOW COST HEALTH/MEDICAL CARE - CHILDREN/TEENS |
Offers affordable medical care to children and teenagers. |
Provides affordable health care services to residents of Alexandria, Arlington, and south Fairfax County, regardless of health insurance status. Some locations provide health insurance enrollment assistance. Seeks to provide a medical home for clients. Forms are available online. |
6677 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
HEALTHWORKS FOR NORTHERN VIRGINIA-1141 ELDEN STREET |
Non-Profit |
LOW COST HEALTH/MEDICAL CARE - CHILDREN/TEENS |
Offers affordable medical care to children and teenagers. |
Provides affordable health care services to individuals and families regardless of health insurance status. Services include: referrals to specialists, behavioral health referrals, dental care, chronic disease management and treatment, acute illness care, school and sports physicals, and health education and disease prevention. |
1141 ELDEN STREET, 3RD FLOOR, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
MULTICULTURAL CLINICAL CENTER |
Business (for Profit) |
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING - CHILDREN/TEENS |
Provides assessment and treatment of children ages 12 and under with a broad range of behavioral, social, and emotional difficulties. Treatment is provided through play therapy and family therapy. |
Specializes in cross-cultural mental health and substance abuse services for the diverse ethnic metropolitan community. |
6563 EDSALL ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22151 |
YOUTH FOR TOMORROW |
Non-Profit |
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING - CHILDREN/TEENS |
YFT provides clinical services, including regular on-site individual and group counseling sessions and access to community mental health services for resident with special needs. Community mental health services include psychiatric evaluations, treatment, medication assessments and management, crisis intervention, in-patient acute psychiatric care and other clinical interventions as identified by Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Development Services. |
The YFT Mental Health Services program will provide 500 clinical sessions to individuals, children and adults, mental health counseling service to include individual, group, and/or family counseling and clinical assessments. The program will target individuals and families who would not have access to mental health service due to being underinsured or uninsured. |
11835 HAZEL CIRCLE DRIVE, BRISTOW, VA 20136 |
MULTICULTURAL CLINICAL CENTER |
Business (for Profit) |
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING - SEXUALLY AGGRESSIVE CHILDREN |
A comprehensive program that offers a Child Sexual Aggression Assessment and individual, group, and family therapy for sexually aggressive children and their families. Interventions target two primary levels - treatment, education, and supervision of sexually aggressive children and active participation of parents and caretakers. Group therapy targets problem behaviors such as impulsivity, lack of boundaries, aggression, and other behaviors. To ensure the child's investment in his/her learning, several child-friendly, expressive therapy strategies are used to invite the child's participation in a meaningful way. |
Specializes in cross-cultural mental health and substance abuse services for the diverse ethnic metropolitan community. |
6563 EDSALL ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22151 |
MULTICULTURAL CLINICAL CENTER |
Business (for Profit) |
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING - TEENS |
Comprehensive mental health treatment that includes assessment and treatment for teens with runaway behavior, teen pregnancy, gang involvement, mood, and/or behavioral disorders. |
Specializes in cross-cultural mental health and substance abuse services for the diverse ethnic metropolitan community. |
6563 EDSALL ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22151 |
INOVA HEALTH SYSTEM FORMERLY INOVA FAIRFAX HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN-3300 GALLOWS ROAD |
Non-Profit |
NEONATAL/PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE |
Makes lifesaving techniques, advanced technology, and specialized care available to premature/high risk infants as well as critically ill or injured children who are placed in special units within the hospital. |
Provides a full range of specialty healthcare to infants, children, and adolescents in Northern Virginia. Has the only pediatric intensive care unit and the largest neonatal intensive care unit in Northern Virginia. |
3300 GALLOWS ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
UVA CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL |
State government |
OUTPATIENT SERVICES - CHILDREN |
Outpatient clinics that focus on specific appointments for evaluation and treatment of children with developmental disabilities and delays, traumatic injuries or chronic illnesses. Services include a special needs dental clinic, diabetes and endocrinology, digestive disorders, genetics, neurology, orthopedics, and rehabilitation. A day room with play equipment and a teacher is provided for families. Emphasizes reinforcing the child's strength and coping skills. |
Provides comprehensive, interdisciplinary family centered care for children with chronic illness and developmental disabilities , from birth up to 21 years of age. Treats pediatric or orthopedic problems and associated behavioral disorders. Offers rehabilitation services for traumatic brain injuries and spinal cord injuries. |
1215 LEE STREET, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22903 |
INOVA HEALTH SYSTEM FORMERLY INOVA FAIRFAX HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN-3300 GALLOWS ROAD |
Non-Profit |
PEDIATRIC GASTROENTEROLOGY |
Provides comprehensive care for children from fetal life through young adulthood who have diseases or conditions that affect the stomach, bowels, liver, gallbladder, and related organs. |
Provides a full range of specialty healthcare to infants, children, and adolescents in Northern Virginia. Has the only pediatric intensive care unit and the largest neonatal intensive care unit in Northern Virginia. |
3300 GALLOWS ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
INOVA HEALTH SYSTEM FORMERLY INOVA FAIRFAX HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN-3300 GALLOWS ROAD |
Non-Profit |
PEDIATRIC HEMATOLOGY/ONCOLOGY |
Provides comprehensive care for children from fetal life through young adulthood who have blood disorders or cancer. |
Provides a full range of specialty healthcare to infants, children, and adolescents in Northern Virginia. Has the only pediatric intensive care unit and the largest neonatal intensive care unit in Northern Virginia. |
3300 GALLOWS ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
INOVA HEALTH SYSTEM FORMERLY INOVA FAIRFAX HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN-3300 GALLOWS ROAD |
Non-Profit |
PEDIATRIC NEPHROLOGY |
Provides comprehensive care for children from fetal life through young adulthood who have diseases or conditions that affect the kidneys or urinary tract, fluid and electrolyte abnormalities, or hypertension. |
Provides a full range of specialty healthcare to infants, children, and adolescents in Northern Virginia. Has the only pediatric intensive care unit and the largest neonatal intensive care unit in Northern Virginia. |
3300 GALLOWS ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
INOVA HEALTH SYSTEM FORMERLY INOVA FAIRFAX HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN-3300 GALLOWS ROAD |
Non-Profit |
PEDIATRIC PULMONARY DISEASE |
Provides comprehensive care for children from fetal life through young adulthood who have diseases or conditions that affect the respiratory system. |
Provides a full range of specialty healthcare to infants, children, and adolescents in Northern Virginia. Has the only pediatric intensive care unit and the largest neonatal intensive care unit in Northern Virginia. |
3300 GALLOWS ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
INOVA HEALTH SYSTEM FORMERLY INOVA FAIRFAX HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN-3300 GALLOWS ROAD |
Non-Profit |
PEDIATRIC SCREENING/DIAGNOSIS |
Provides screening and in-depth diagnostic procedures that establish the presence of a targeted disease, condition, or disorder. Provides a logical foundation for ongoing treatment. |
Provides a full range of specialty healthcare to infants, children, and adolescents in Northern Virginia. Has the only pediatric intensive care unit and the largest neonatal intensive care unit in Northern Virginia. |
3300 GALLOWS ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
INOVA HEALTH SYSTEM FORMERLY INOVA FAIRFAX HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN-3300 GALLOWS ROAD |
Non-Profit |
PEDIATRIC SURGERY |
Provides a broad field of surgery for infants, children, and adolescents with congenital or acquired defects of lungs and thoracic walls, pancreatic, craniofacial reconstruction, and other surgical treatments. |
Provides a full range of specialty healthcare to infants, children, and adolescents in Northern Virginia. Has the only pediatric intensive care unit and the largest neonatal intensive care unit in Northern Virginia. |
3300 GALLOWS ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
INOVA HEALTH SYSTEM FORMERLY INOVA FAIRFAX HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN-6400 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD-2 |
Non-Profit |
PHYSICALS - CHILDREN/TEENS |
Provides annual physical exams for school and sports activities for children. |
Provides a full range of specialty healthcare to infants, children, and adolescents in Northern Virginia. Has the only pediatric intensive care unit and the largest neonatal intensive care unit in Northern Virginia. |
6400 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, 200, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
ECUMENICAL COMMUNITY HELPING OTHERS |
Non-Profit |
BABY CLOTHING/DIAPERS |
Provides one box of diapers per child up to once every 30 days. |
An ecumenical group supported by individuals and religious and civic groups that provides assistance for Springfield/Burke residents. Provides food, clothing, limited financial assistance, and other services. |
7205 OLD KEENE MILL ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
FLORIS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
BABY CLOTHING/DIAPERS |
Provides food, diapers and clothing to low income individuals and families in need. Distribution is on the first Saturday of every month. |
Provides support for food insecurity and addresses the human service needs of low income families through strategic partnerships with other organizations and public agencies. |
13600 FRYING PAN ROAD, HERNDON, VA 20171 |
CENTREVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
BABY CLOTHING/DIAPERS/EQUIPMENT/TOYS/BOOKS |
*Provides diapers, new and used baby clothing, small toys, and children's books to families in need. Provides baby items such as strollers and highchairs but does not provide baby furniture. |
Centreville United Methodist Church is an area church that provides services to assist in meeting community needs via the Grace Ministries outreach program. |
6400 OLD CENTREVILLE ROAD, CENTREVILLE, VA 20121 |
ECUMENICAL COMMUNITY HELPING OTHERS |
Non-Profit |
BABY CLOTHING/FURNITURE |
Provides baby clothing and strollers and cribs strollers and cribs for infants and children up to age 24 months. |
An ecumenical group supported by individuals and religious and civic groups that provides assistance for Springfield/Burke residents. Provides food, clothing, limited financial assistance, and other services. |
7205 OLD KEENE MILL ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
A WOMAN'S CHOICE-6201 LEESBURG PIKE |
Non-Profit |
BABY/MATERNITY CLOTHING |
Provides maternity and baby clothing to women in need. Additional evening and weekend hours are available by appointment. Please contact our Herndon office at awcherndon@gmail.com or our Falls Church office at awcfallschurch@gmail.com. |
Serves women with crisis pregnancies. Provides counseling focusing on alternatives to abortion and provides resource information to help a woman carry a pregnancy to term. |
6201 LEESBURG PIKE, 220, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22044 |
A WOMAN'S CHOICE |
Non-Profit |
BABY/MATERNITY CLOTHING |
Provides maternity and baby clothing to women in need. Additional evening and weekend hours are available by appointment. Please contact our Herndon office at awcherndon@gmail.com or our Falls Church office at awcfallschurch@gmail.com. |
Serves women with crisis pregnancies. Provides counseling focusing on alternatives to abortion and provides resource information to help a woman carry a pregnancy to term. |
102 ELDEN STREET, 14, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
MARIH |
Non-Profit |
BABY/MATERNITY CLOTHING |
Provides new and previously owned maternity and baby clothes up to size 2. Diapers are sometimes available. |
A right-to-life organization serving women with unanticipated pregnancies. Focus is on alternatives to abortion. |
3230-B DUKE STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
SUITED FOR CHANGE |
Non-Profit |
CLOTHING |
Provides professional clothing to women who have completed a job readiness program and are actively seeking employment. Clients meet one-on-one with a trained volunteer who provides them with two complete outfits for the interview process. When paid employment is secured, clients are referred for a second consultation at which time they receive an additional three outfits and related accessories. |
Provides professional clothing and ongoing career and life skills education to low-income women to increase their employment and job retention potential and to contribute to their economic independence. Services are provided to women who have completed job readiness programs and are seeking employment including homeless women, survivors of domestic violence, teen mothers, senior citizens, former offenders, and those who have overcome addiction. |
1023 15 NW STREET, 601, WASHINGTON, DC 20005 |
CORNERSTONES-11484 WASHINGTON WEST PLAZA-1 |
Non-Profit |
CLOTHING |
Cornerstones provides vouchers to registered clients for use at Herndon Clothing Closet to purchase clothing for individuals and families in need. |
Annual campaign collecting new backpack and schools supplies for distribution to area students in grades K through 12. Applications are accepted beginning late June and supplies are distributed to select partners schools. |
11484 WASHINGTON WEST PLAZA, 120, RESTON, VA 20190 |
FINAL SALUTE, INC. |
Non-Profit |
CLOTHING |
Provides professional business attire to women veterans seeking employment. Also provides makeovers and photographs (to post online to employment media sites like LinkedIn). |
Provides female veterans and their children who are homeless with safe and suitable housing by offering them supportive services. |
2800 EISENHOWER AVENUE, 220, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
CENTREVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
CLOTHING |
Provides new and used clothing to individuals and families in need. Also provides household items and furniture. |
Centreville United Methodist Church is an area church that provides services to assist in meeting community needs via the Grace Ministries outreach program. |
6400 OLD CENTREVILLE ROAD, CENTREVILLE, VA 20121 |
RISING HOPE UNITED METHODIST MISSION CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
CLOTHING |
Provides new and used clothing to homeless adult individuals in need. Please note that only seasonal clothing is available. |
A Methodist Christian outreach ministry with the mission of serving the spiritual, social service, and emergency needs of homeless and low-income community members. |
8220 RUSSELL ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
CLOSET OF THE GREATER HERNDON AREA, INC., THE |
Non-Profit |
CLOTHING |
Provides used clothing, household goods and other merchandise via a voucher program, for individuals who cannot afford to purchase these essential items from the thrift store. Individuals may receive assistance twice a year. |
A thrift store that provides the opportunity to purchase used clothing and household goods at reduced prices. Funds from sales are used to support human services projects that benefit the community. |
845 STATION STREET, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
CLOTHING |
New and used clothing for individuals and families in need. |
Centers for Opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
7611 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, E100, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE DIOCESE OF ARLINGTON-131 S. WEST STREET |
Non-Profit |
CLOTHING |
Provides clothing vouchers to adults and children in need for use at the Thrift Shop. Sells new and used housewares, clothing, small furniture items, and other household goods. Proceeds from sales of donated items support Christ House community programs. |
Provides direct services within the Arlington diocese to implement the church's social mission to serve the needs of families, individuals, and communities. Services offered include food pantries, transitional housing for homeless men, transitional housing for mothers and children, pregnancy and adoption counseling, legal services for immigrants, education and workforce development, etc. Offers services via several different regional programs: Christ House Alexandria, and Loudoun Regional Distr |
131 S. WEST STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
ECUMENICAL COMMUNITY HELPING OTHERS |
Non-Profit |
CLOTHING |
Provides new or used clothing to individuals or families who cannot afford to purchase clothing at retail prices. |
An ecumenical group supported by individuals and religious and civic groups that provides assistance for Springfield/Burke residents. Provides food, clothing, limited financial assistance, and other services. |
7205 OLD KEENE MILL ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
GROVETON BAPTIST CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
CLOTHING |
Provides new and used clothing to individuals and families in need. |
Groveton Baptist Church provides services to low income and foreign born residents of the Route One corridor in Fairfax County. |
6511 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
IMMANUEL BIBLE CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
CLOTHING |
Provides used clothing and housewares (cookware, plates, sheets, blankets, etc. but not furniture) to individuals and families in need. |
This ministry distribute clothing and small household items. |
6911 BRADDOCK ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22151 |
KOINONIA FOUNDATION, INC., THE |
Non-Profit |
CLOTHING |
**Service Temporarily Suspended - COVID 19-Update** Provides new and gently-used clothing to individuals and families in need. |
An ecumenical organization that provides a variety of human services to residents of the greater Franconia/Kingstowne area in Fairfax County. |
6037 FRANCONIA ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22310 |
ST. STEPHEN'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
CLOTHING |
Provides clothing for adults and children as well as diapers for families in need. |
St. Stephen's United Methodist Church is an area church that provides services in the community to assist in meeting community human service needs. |
9203 BRADDOCK ROAD, BURKE, VA 22015 |
FLORIS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
CLOTHING |
Provides new and used clothing to low income individuals and families in need. |
Provides support for food insecurity and addresses the human service needs of low income families through strategic partnerships with other organizations and public agencies. |
13600 FRYING PAN ROAD, HERNDON, VA 20171 |
LORTON COMMUNITY ACTION CENTER-9506 RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
Non-Profit |
CLOTHING |
Provides used clothing to individuals and families in need. |
Provides a variety of emergency services for residents of the greater Lorton community. |
9506 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, LORTON, VA 22079 |
COMMITTEE FOR HELPING OTHERS-133 PARK N.E. STREET |
Non-Profit |
CLOTHING |
New or second hand clothing is provided to individuals and families in need. |
Ecumenical group supported by area churches providing a variety of emergency services for those in need in the Vienna, Oakton, Merrifield, and Dunn Loring areas. |
133 PARK N.E. STREET, VIENNA, VA 22180 |
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF FALLS CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
CLOTHING |
Provides clothing for individuals in need |
Member of faith community that provides various outreach and community services. |
6165 LEESBURG PIKE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22044 |
FAIRFAX FISH, INC.-10723 MAIN STREET |
Non-Profit |
CLOTHING |
Provides an opportunity for those less fortunate in this area to obtain clean, usable clothing. Clients are permitted to visit the clothing closet once per month. |
Provides emergency food and financial assistance to low-income residents of Fairfax City and the surrounding area enabling them to improve their lives and function at the highest level possible. Provides financial assistance once in a 12-month period in situations where need is temporary. |
10723 MAIN STREET, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
SHARE OF MCLEAN-1367 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
CLOTHING |
****COVID-19 updates available. Click the internet address url link below.**** Provides new or used clothing, including baby clothes, to individuals and families who cannot afford to purchase at retail prices. |
Share, Incorporated is dedicated to helping low and moderate income residents alleviate food, clothing, and shelter insecurities in the McLean, Great Falls, and a nearby section of Falls Church, and areas through a core set of programs that are led by an all-volunteer force. |
1367 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, MC LEAN, VA 22101 |
OAR OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, INC. |
Non-Profit |
CLOTHING - EX-OFFENDERS/FAMILIES OF INMATES |
Provides new and used clothing for ex-offenders and/or their family members. Personal hygiene items are also provided as needed. |
Opportunities Alternatives Resources for ex-offenders and their families. OAR provides services such as employment assistance and training, educational programs, case management, counseling and support groups, as well as direct assistance including but not limited to rent and utilities financial assistance, tools and transportation. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
CORNERSTONES-11484 WASHINGTON WEST PLAZA-3 |
Non-Profit |
COATS - CLOTHING |
Distributes new and used (in good condition) winter coats to children and adults in need. Program runs November - March of each year WHILE SUPPLIES LAST. |
Annual campaign collecting new backpack and schools supplies for distribution to area students in grades K through 12. Applications are accepted beginning late June and supplies are distributed to select partners schools. |
11484 WASHINGTON WEST PLAZA, 320, RESTON, VA 20190 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
COATS - CLOTHING |
Coats are provided to support the homeless and those in need.C |
Centers for Opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
1850 CAMERON GLEN DRIVE, 200, RESTON, VA 20190 |
INOVA FAIRFAX MEDICAL CAMPUS (FORMERLY INOVA FAIRFAX HOSPITAL)-1317-B CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
CONSIGNMENT SHOPS - CLOTHING |
Accepts donations of gently worn clothing, useful furniture and household items. Donations are welcome at all locations during regular business hours. Donations, bagged in plastic, are also accepted in the green bin located to the left of the main (blue) entrance for the Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children. The Treasure Trove also offers consignment arrangements splitting proceeds 60 - 40 with consignors. Consignment is by appointment only. Proceeds benefit the hospital |
Inova Fairfax Hospital is an 833-bed tertiary care hospital which houses Northern Virginia's only Level 1 trauma center for treating the most critically injured patients, the nation's fifth busiest obstetrics program, Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children, and Inova Heart and Vascular Institute. |
1317-B CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, MCLEAN, VA 22101 |
INOVA FAIRFAX MEDICAL CAMPUS (FORMERLY INOVA FAIRFAX HOSPITAL)-7209 COMMERCE STREET |
Non-Profit |
CONSIGNMENT SHOPS - CLOTHING |
Accepts donations of gently worn clothing, useful furniture and household items. Donations are welcome at all locations during regular business hours. Donations, bagged in plastic, are also accepted in the green bin located to the left of the main (blue) entrance for the Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children. The Treasure Trove also offers consignment arrangements splitting proceeds 60 - 40 with consignors. Consignment is by appointment only. Proceeds benefit the hospital |
Inova Fairfax Hospital is an 833-bed tertiary care hospital which houses Northern Virginia's only Level 1 trauma center for treating the most critically injured patients, the nation's fifth busiest obstetrics program, Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children, and Inova Heart and Vascular Institute. |
7209 COMMERCE STREET, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
CENTREVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - BABY CLOTHING AND SUPPLIES |
Accepts donations of diapers, new and used baby clothing, small toys, children's books, and baby items such as strollers and highchairs for distribution to families in need. Does not accept baby furniture. Receipt for tax purposes provided upon request. |
Centreville United Methodist Church is an area church that provides services to assist in meeting community needs via the Grace Ministries outreach program. |
6400 OLD CENTREVILLE ROAD, CENTREVILLE, VA 20121 |
ECUMENICAL COMMUNITY HELPING OTHERS |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - BABY CLOTHING AND SUPPLIES |
Accepts new and/or used baby clothing, strollers and cribs (no drop down sides). All clothing items must be in current style, clean, not torn or otherwise worn (including working zippers, buttons and snaps). Cribs and strollers must be clean and in usable condition. |
An ecumenical group supported by individuals and religious and civic groups that provides assistance for Springfield/Burke residents. Provides food, clothing, limited financial assistance, and other services. |
7205 OLD KEENE MILL ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
FLORIS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - BABY CLOTHING AND SUPPLIES |
Accepts donations of diapers and new and used baby clothing for distribution to low income individuals and families in need. Contact Floris UMC for donation times. |
Provides support for food insecurity and addresses the human service needs of low income families through strategic partnerships with other organizations and public agencies. |
13600 FRYING PAN ROAD, HERNDON, VA 20171 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA FAMILY SERVICE-6031 CENTREVILLE CREST LANE |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - BABY CLOTHING/CLOTHING/HOUSEHOLD GOODS |
Accepts clothing, shoes, furniture, housewares, collectibles, estate goods, knick knacks, appliances (in good condition), electronics, books etc. Donations are tax deductible. Donation drop-off hours 10-5 Mon-Sun. |
Provides a broad range of services to strengthen family life and enhance the social stability and quality of life in the community. |
6031 CENTREVILLE CREST LANE, CENTREVILLE, VA 20121 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA FAMILY SERVICE-2860 ANNANDALE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - BABY CLOTHING/CLOTHING/HOUSEHOLD GOODS |
Accepts clothing, shoes, furniture, housewares, collectibles, estate goods, knick knacks, appliances (in good condition), electronics, books etc. Donations are tax deductible. Donation drop-off hours 10-5 Mon-Sun. |
Provides a broad range of services to strengthen family life and enhance the social stability and quality of life in the community. |
2860 ANNANDALE ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE DIOCESE OF ARLINGTON-125 S. WEST STREET |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - CLOTHING |
Accepts donations of new and gently used clothing, shoes, household items and small furniture. Items sold in Thrift Shop. Proceeds from sales of donated items support Christ House community programs. |
Provides direct services within the Arlington diocese to implement the church's social mission to serve the needs of families, individuals, and communities. Services offered include food pantries, transitional housing for homeless men, transitional housing for mothers and children, pregnancy and adoption counseling, legal services for immigrants, education and workforce development, etc. Offers services via several different regional programs: Christ House Alexandria, and Loudoun Regional Distr |
125 S. WEST STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
CENTREVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - CLOTHING |
Accepts donations of new and used clothing for distribution to individuals and families in need. Receipt for tax purposes provided upon request. We also accept household items. |
Centreville United Methodist Church is an area church that provides services to assist in meeting community needs via the Grace Ministries outreach program. |
6400 OLD CENTREVILLE ROAD, CENTREVILLE, VA 20121 |
RISING HOPE UNITED METHODIST MISSION CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - CLOTHING |
Accepts donations of new and gently used clothing for distribution to individuals in need. Please note that we only accept seasonal clothing. |
A Methodist Christian outreach ministry with the mission of serving the spiritual, social service, and emergency needs of homeless and low-income community members. |
8220 RUSSELL ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
CLOSET OF THE GREATER HERNDON AREA, INC., THE |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - CLOTHING |
Accepts donations of clean and usable used and new clothing and shoes and household items. Proceeds from sales are used for community programs. |
A thrift store that provides the opportunity to purchase used clothing and household goods at reduced prices. Funds from sales are used to support human services projects that benefit the community. |
845 STATION STREET, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
ECUMENICAL COMMUNITY HELPING OTHERS |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - CLOTHING |
All clothing must be in style, clean, not torn or otherwise worn (including working zippers, buttons and snaps). We accept only NEW underwear and socks. We need both adult and children sizes. |
An ecumenical group supported by individuals and religious and civic groups that provides assistance for Springfield/Burke residents. Provides food, clothing, limited financial assistance, and other services. |
7205 OLD KEENE MILL ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
COMMITTEE FOR HELPING OTHERS-133 PARK N.E. STREET |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - CLOTHING |
Accepts new and used clothing to be distributed to those in need. |
Ecumenical group supported by area churches providing a variety of emergency services for those in need in the Vienna, Oakton, Merrifield, and Dunn Loring areas. |
133 PARK N.E. STREET, VIENNA, VA 22180 |
GROVETON BAPTIST CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - CLOTHING |
Accepts new or used clothing for distribution to individuals and families in need. |
Groveton Baptist Church provides services to low income and foreign born residents of the Route One corridor in Fairfax County. |
6511 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
IMMANUEL BIBLE CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - CLOTHING |
Accepts donations of new and used clothing and household goods (no furniture). Donated goods are provided to individuals and families in need. |
This ministry distribute clothing and small household items. |
6911 BRADDOCK ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22151 |
KOINONIA FOUNDATION, INC., THE |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - CLOTHING |
Accepts donations of new and gently used clothing. Donated items are distributed to individuals and families in need. |
An ecumenical organization that provides a variety of human services to residents of the greater Franconia/Kingstowne area in Fairfax County. |
6037 FRANCONIA ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22310 |
SUITED FOR CHANGE |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - CLOTHING |
Accepts donations of clothing during monthly clothing drives and personal appointments. Donations are accepted from professional women, organizations, retailers, and manufacturers. Donations are tax deductible to the maximum extent permitted by law. Please see below Internet address for clothing donation dates, times, and items accepted. |
Provides professional clothing and ongoing career and life skills education to low-income women to increase their employment and job retention potential and to contribute to their economic independence. Services are provided to women who have completed job readiness programs and are seeking employment including homeless women, survivors of domestic violence, teen mothers, senior citizens, former offenders, and those who have overcome addiction. |
1023 15 NW STREET, 601, WASHINGTON, DC 20005 |
LORTON COMMUNITY ACTION CENTER-9506 RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - CLOTHING |
Accepts donations of new and used clothing for distribution to individuals and families in need. Donations of clothing can be dropped off at the Lorton's Attic, LCAC's thrift store, 9506 Richmond Highway, Lorton |
Provides a variety of emergency services for residents of the greater Lorton community. |
9506 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, LORTON, VA 22079 |
FLORIS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - CLOTHING |
Accepts donations of new and used clothing for distribution to low income individuals and families in need. |
Provides support for food insecurity and addresses the human service needs of low income families through strategic partnerships with other organizations and public agencies. |
13600 FRYING PAN ROAD, HERNDON, VA 20171 |
GOODWILL OF GREATER WASHINGTON-2936 ANNANDALE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - CLOTHING/FURNITURE/HOUSEHOLD GOODS/TOYS |
Accepts new or gently used items for resale: clothing, coats, (men's, women's, children's, infant’s), accessories, furniture, housewares, linens, cookware, knick-knacks, artwork, antiques, books, records, CDs, DVD/VHS videos, small appliances, electronics, computers, software programs, computer games, toys, walkers, shower seats, wheelchairs, sports/exercise equipment, and other household items. Proceeds from sales support job training and placement programs. |
Provides job training and employment services to Metropolitan D.C. area residents who have disabilities or who are disadvantaged. Supports them in learning job skills, finding meaningful employment, and gaining independence. |
2936 ANNANDALE ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
GOODWILL OF GREATER WASHINGTON-9960 MAIN STREET |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - CLOTHING/FURNITURE/HOUSEHOLD GOODS/TOYS |
Accepts new or gently used items for resale: clothing, coats, (men's, women's, children's, infant’s), accessories, furniture, housewares, linens, cookware, knick-knacks, artwork, antiques, books, records, CDs, DVD/VHS videos, small appliances, electronics, computers, software programs, computer games, toys, walkers, shower seats, wheelchairs, sports/exercise equipment, and other household items. Proceeds from sales support job training and placement programs. |
Provides job training and employment services to Metropolitan D.C. area residents who have disabilities or who are disadvantaged. Supports them in learning job skills, finding meaningful employment, and gaining independence. |
9960 MAIN STREET, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
GOODWILL OF GREATER WASHINGTON-7031 COLUMBIA PIKE |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - CLOTHING/FURNITURE/HOUSEHOLD GOODS/TOYS |
Accepts new or gently used items for resale: clothing, coats, (men's, women's, children's, infant’s), accessories, furniture, housewares, linens, cookware, knick-knacks, artwork, antiques, books, records, CDs, DVD/VHS videos, small appliances, electronics, computers, software programs, computer games, toys, walkers, shower seats, wheelchairs, sports/exercise equipment, and other household items. Proceeds from sales support job training and placement programs. |
Provides job training and employment services to Metropolitan D.C. area residents who have disabilities or who are disadvantaged. Supports them in learning job skills, finding meaningful employment, and gaining independence. |
7031 COLUMBIA PIKE, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
GOODWILL OF GREATER WASHINGTON-2421A CENTREVILLE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - CLOTHING/FURNITURE/HOUSEHOLD GOODS/TOYS |
Accepts new or gently used items for resale: clothing, coats, (men's, women's, children's, infant’s), accessories, furniture, housewares, linens, cookware, knick-knacks, artwork, antiques, books, records, CDs, DVD/VHS videos, small appliances, electronics, computers, software programs, computer games, toys, walkers, shower seats, wheelchairs, sports/exercise equipment, and other household items. Proceeds from sales support job training and placement programs. |
Provides job training and employment services to Metropolitan D.C. area residents who have disabilities or who are disadvantaged. Supports them in learning job skills, finding meaningful employment, and gaining independence. |
2421A CENTREVILLE ROAD, HERNDON, VA 20171 |
GOODWILL OF GREATER WASHINGTON-8228 RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - CLOTHING/FURNITURE/HOUSEHOLD GOODS/TOYS |
Accepts new or gently used items for resale: clothing, coats, (men's, women's, children's, infant’s), accessories, furniture, housewares, linens, cookware, knick-knacks, artwork, antiques, books, records, CDs, DVD/VHS videos, small appliances, electronics, computers, software programs, computer games, toys, walkers, shower seats, wheelchairs, sports/exercise equipment, and other household items. Proceeds from sales support job training and placement programs. |
Provides job training and employment services to Metropolitan D.C. area residents who have disabilities or who are disadvantaged. Supports them in learning job skills, finding meaningful employment, and gaining independence. |
8228 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
SALVATION ARMY ADULT REHABILITATION CENTER |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - CLOTHING/FURNITURE/HOUSEHOLD GOODS/TOYS |
Accepts donations of household goods, clothing, toys, and furniture. Items are sold in thrift shop where proceeds are used to support community services. |
Provides a 180 day residential adult rehabilitation program for recovering addicts and focuses on the physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of a healthy lifestyle. |
6528 LITTLE RIVER TPKE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22312 |
PREVENTION OF BLINDNESS SOCIETY OF METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - CLOTHING/FURNITURE/HOUSEHOLD GOODS/TOYS/BOOKS |
Accepts donations of household goods, clothing, furniture, books, CDs, DVDs, LP records, and new toys. Items are sold in a thrift shop where proceeds are used to support community services. A receipt is provided for tax purposes. |
Seeks to prevent needless loss of sight through education and screening programs. |
415 NE 2ND STREET, WASHINGTON, DC 20002 |
INOVA FAIR OAKS HOSPITAL-9641 LEE HIGHWAY |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - CLOTHING/HOUSEHOLD GOODS/BOOKS |
Accepts donations of clothing, shoes, household items, home decor items, glassware, jewelry, books, CDs, DVDs, and other items. Donations are tax-deductible. Proceeds from sales are used to support hospital services. |
Provides a full range of 24 hour emergency care, medical, surgical, critical, orthopedic, radiology, maternity, obstetric, and pediatric care services. Extensive diagnostic and outpatient services are also available. |
9641 LEE HIGHWAY, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
HUMANE SOCIETY OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, INC. |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - CLOTHING/HOUSEHOLD GOODS/TOYS/BOOKS (SECOND CHANCE 1) |
Accepts donations of clean clothing, household items, toys, and books. Proceeds are used to assist with the costs for care of rescued pets. Donations are tax deductible and a receipt is provided for tax purposes. |
Rescues and protects animals from abuse, neglect, abandonment, and cruelty. |
4057 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
SHARE OF MCLEAN-1367 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - CLOTHING/TOYS |
Accepts donations of clothing and toys. Items must be clean and in usable condition. Donations are tax deductible. |
Share, Incorporated is dedicated to helping low and moderate income residents alleviate food, clothing, and shelter insecurities in the McLean, Great Falls, and a nearby section of Falls Church, and areas through a core set of programs that are led by an all-volunteer force. |
1367 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, MC LEAN, VA 22101 |
CORNERSTONES-11484 WASHINGTON WEST PLAZA-3 |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - COATS |
Accepts donations of new or used (in good condition and dry cleaned) winter coats, hats, gloves, and scarves for distribution to children and adults in need. All donations are tax deductible. Program runs November - March of each year. |
Annual campaign collecting new backpack and schools supplies for distribution to area students in grades K through 12. Applications are accepted beginning late June and supplies are distributed to select partners schools. |
11484 WASHINGTON WEST PLAZA, 320, RESTON, VA 20190 |
A WOMAN'S CHOICE-6201 LEESBURG PIKE |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - MATERNITY/BABY CLOTHING/FURNITURE |
Accepts new and used baby and maternity clothing. Donations are tax deductible. |
Serves women with crisis pregnancies. Provides counseling focusing on alternatives to abortion and provides resource information to help a woman carry a pregnancy to term. |
6201 LEESBURG PIKE, 220, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22044 |
A WOMAN'S CHOICE |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - MATERNITY/BABY CLOTHING/FURNITURE |
Accepts new and used baby and maternity clothing. Donations are tax deductible. |
Serves women with crisis pregnancies. Provides counseling focusing on alternatives to abortion and provides resource information to help a woman carry a pregnancy to term. |
102 ELDEN STREET, 14, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
PREVENTION OF BLINDNESS SOCIETY OF METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON |
Non-Profit |
THRIFT SHOP - CLOTHING |
Offers new and used housewares, clothing, furniture, books, CDs, DVDs, LP records, and other material goods at lower than retail prices. Also offers new toys. Uses the proceeds from sales to support services to the community through the Prevention of Blindness Society. |
Seeks to prevent needless loss of sight through education and screening programs. |
415 NE 2ND STREET, WASHINGTON, DC 20002 |
GOODWILL OF GREATER WASHINGTON-8228 RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
Non-Profit |
THRIFT SHOP - CLOTHING |
Sells new or gently used clothing, furniture, household goods, knick-knacks, antiques, artwork, computer games, books, records, CDs, DVDs, sports/exercise equipment, toys, baby equipment, and other items at lower than retail prices. |
Provides job training and employment services to Metropolitan D.C. area residents who have disabilities or who are disadvantaged. Supports them in learning job skills, finding meaningful employment, and gaining independence. |
8228 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
GOODWILL OF GREATER WASHINGTON-2936 ANNANDALE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
THRIFT SHOP - CLOTHING |
Sells new or gently used clothing, furniture, household goods, knick-knacks, antiques, artwork, computer games, books, records, CDs, DVDs, sports/exercise equipment, toys, baby equipment, and other items at lower than retail prices. |
Provides job training and employment services to Metropolitan D.C. area residents who have disabilities or who are disadvantaged. Supports them in learning job skills, finding meaningful employment, and gaining independence. |
2936 ANNANDALE ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
GOODWILL OF GREATER WASHINGTON-6136 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD |
Non-Profit |
THRIFT SHOP - CLOTHING |
Sells new or gently used clothing, furniture, household goods, knick-knacks, antiques, artwork, computer games, books, records, CDs, DVDs, sports/exercise equipment, toys, baby equipment, and other items at lower than retail prices. |
Provides job training and employment services to Metropolitan D.C. area residents who have disabilities or who are disadvantaged. Supports them in learning job skills, finding meaningful employment, and gaining independence. |
6136 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, A, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22044 |
GOODWILL OF GREATER WASHINGTON-9960 MAIN STREET |
Non-Profit |
THRIFT SHOP - CLOTHING |
Sells new or gently used clothing, furniture, household goods, knick-knacks, antiques, artwork, computer games, books, records, CDs, DVDs, sports/exercise equipment, toys, baby equipment, and other items at lower than retail prices. |
Provides job training and employment services to Metropolitan D.C. area residents who have disabilities or who are disadvantaged. Supports them in learning job skills, finding meaningful employment, and gaining independence. |
9960 MAIN STREET, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
GOODWILL OF GREATER WASHINGTON-7031 COLUMBIA PIKE |
Non-Profit |
THRIFT SHOP - CLOTHING |
Sells new or gently used clothing, furniture, household goods, knick-knacks, antiques, artwork, computer games, books, records, CDs, DVDs, sports/exercise equipment, toys, baby equipment, and other items at lower than retail prices. |
Provides job training and employment services to Metropolitan D.C. area residents who have disabilities or who are disadvantaged. Supports them in learning job skills, finding meaningful employment, and gaining independence. |
7031 COLUMBIA PIKE, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
GOODWILL OF GREATER WASHINGTON-2421A CENTREVILLE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
THRIFT SHOP - CLOTHING |
Sells new or gently used clothing, furniture, household goods, knick-knacks, antiques, artwork, computer games, books, records, CDs, DVDs, sports/exercise equipment, toys, baby equipment, and other items at lower than retail prices. |
Provides job training and employment services to Metropolitan D.C. area residents who have disabilities or who are disadvantaged. Supports them in learning job skills, finding meaningful employment, and gaining independence. |
2421A CENTREVILLE ROAD, HERNDON, VA 20171 |
FOUNDATION FOR APPROPRIATE AND IMMEDIATE TEMPORARY HELP (FAITH) |
Non-Profit |
THRIFT SHOP - CLOTHING |
The FAITH Thrift Store in Herndon, VA, is a great resource for individuals in need who are looking for affordable clothing, furniture, and household items. With a wide selection of high-quality secondhand goods, the store provides a cost-effective shopping experience that supports a good cause. |
Foundation For Appropriate And Immediate Temporary Help (FAITH) is a non-profit organization with a mission to provide humanitarian aid to those in need living in the Northern Virginia communities. |
795 CENTER STREET, UNIT #2, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
HUMANE SOCIETY OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, INC. |
Non-Profit |
THRIFT SHOP - CLOTHING |
Offers clothing, household items, books, toys, collectibles, antiques, and other items at lower than retail prices and uses the proceeds to assist with the costs for care of rescued pets. |
Rescues and protects animals from abuse, neglect, abandonment, and cruelty. |
4057 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
HERNDON-RESTON FISH, INC.-336 VICTORY DRIVE |
Non-Profit |
THRIFT SHOP - CLOTHING |
The Bargain Loft sells quality items including decorative items, small appliances, kitchenware, furniture, jewelry and books. Also runs a Christmas shop during the season. Profits from sales benefit FISH assistance programs. Items can be paid for and held for pick-up for 2 weeks at no charge. Items purchased are "as is" and cannot be returned for refund or exchanged. |
H-R FISH (Friendly Instant Sympathetic Help) mission: To help Herndon and Reston Residents cope with short-term financial crises by providing Friendly Instant Sympathetic Help. To stabilize lives by preventing an eviction, averting utilities shut offs, helping to finance immediate medical needs and other financial emergencies. |
336 VICTORY DRIVE, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
CLOSET OF THE GREATER HERNDON AREA, INC., THE |
Non-Profit |
THRIFT SHOP - CLOTHING |
Offers for sale new or used household items, toys, and clothing at lower than retail prices. |
A thrift store that provides the opportunity to purchase used clothing and household goods at reduced prices. Funds from sales are used to support human services projects that benefit the community. |
845 STATION STREET, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
SALVATION ARMY ADULT REHABILITATION CENTER |
Non-Profit |
THRIFT SHOP - CLOTHING |
Offers new and used furniture, housewares, clothing, toys, and other material goods at lower than retail prices. Uses the proceeds from sales to support services to the community. |
Provides a 180 day residential adult rehabilitation program for recovering addicts and focuses on the physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of a healthy lifestyle. |
6528 LITTLE RIVER TPKE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22312 |
CAPITAL CARING HEALTH |
Non-Profit |
THRIFT SHOP - CLOTHING |
Offers gently used items at a affordable prices. Capital Caring Thrift Store CAN accept: small appliances, household items, decorative items, small pieces of furniture, mirrors, lamps, sterling tableware, "like new" in-season clothing, antiques, CD's, and DVD's. Items that CANNOT be accepted include: beds and bedding, pillows, stuffed toys, pet items, upholstered furniture, televisions, computer monitors, large appliances, medical supplies, and any non-working items. |
Provides a comprehensive hospice care program focusing on the relief of symptoms and maximizing comfort and quality of life for individuals with progressive, life-limiting illness. Eight locations in Virginia. |
3180 FAIRVIEW PARK DRIVE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
LORTON COMMUNITY ACTION CENTER-9506 RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
Non-Profit |
THRIFT SHOP - CLOTHING |
Lorton's Attic thrift shop offers new and second-hand furniture, housewares, clothing, toys, and other material goods at lower than retail prices and uses the proceeds from sales to support community services programs. |
Provides a variety of emergency services for residents of the greater Lorton community. |
9506 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, LORTON, VA 22079 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA FAMILY SERVICE-2860 ANNANDALE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
THRIFT SHOP - CLOTHING |
Offers new and/or second-hand furniture, housewares, clothing, toys, and other material goods at lower than retail prices. Uses the proceeds from sales to support NVFS' services to the community. NVFS clients can speak with a counselor to request a voucher to be used at the shop. |
Provides a broad range of services to strengthen family life and enhance the social stability and quality of life in the community. |
2860 ANNANDALE ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA FAMILY SERVICE-6031 CENTREVILLE CREST LANE |
Non-Profit |
THRIFT SHOP - CLOTHING |
Offers new and/or second-hand furniture, housewares, clothing, toys, and other material goods at lower than retail prices. Uses the proceeds from sales to support NVFS' services to the community. NVFS clients can speak with a counselor to request a voucher to be used at the shop. |
Provides a broad range of services to strengthen family life and enhance the social stability and quality of life in the community. |
6031 CENTREVILLE CREST LANE, CENTREVILLE, VA 20121 |
INOVA FAIR OAKS HOSPITAL-9641 LEE HIGHWAY |
Non-Profit |
THRIFT SHOP - CLOTHING |
Offers clothing, shoes, household items, home decor items, glassware, jewelry, books, CDs, DVDs, and other items at lower than retail prices. Proceeds from sales are used to support hospital services. |
Provides a full range of 24 hour emergency care, medical, surgical, critical, orthopedic, radiology, maternity, obstetric, and pediatric care services. Extensive diagnostic and outpatient services are also available. |
9641 LEE HIGHWAY, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
CHURCH OF THE HOLY COMFORTER |
Non-Profit |
THRIFT SHOP - CLOTHING |
Pennywise Thrift Shop provides new and/or used housewares, clothing and other material goods at lower than retail prices. |
A church that provides supportive services to residents and partners with nonprofits in the community. |
214 DOMINION NE ROAD, VIENNA, VA 22180 |
HEALTHWORKS FOR NORTHERN VIRGINIA-1141 ELDEN STREET |
Non-Profit |
DENTAL CARE - ADULTS AND CHILDREN |
Provides full service dental care to uninsured and insured families of northern Virginia. Preventive services include comprehensive exams, digital X-rays, cleanings, fluoride and sealants and oral health education. Specialty services include endodontics (root canals), crowns and dentures, oral surgery (simple and surgical extractions) and emergency dental care for oral pain and infection. |
Provides affordable health care services to individuals and families regardless of health insurance status. Services include: referrals to specialists, behavioral health referrals, dental care, chronic disease management and treatment, acute illness care, school and sports physicals, and health education and disease prevention. |
1141 ELDEN STREET, 3RD FLOOR, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
HEALTHWORKS FOR NORTHERN VIRGINIA |
Non-Profit |
DENTAL CARE - ADULTS AND CHILDREN |
Provides full service dental care to uninsured and insured families of northern Virginia. Preventive services include comprehensive exams, digital X-rays, cleanings, fluoride and sealants and oral health education. Specialty services include endodontics (root canals), crowns and dentures, oral surgery (simple and surgical extractions) and emergency dental care for oral pain and infection. |
Provides affordable health care services to individuals and families regardless of health insurance status. Services include: referrals to specialists, behavioral health referrals, dental care, chronic disease management and treatment, acute illness care, school and sports physicals, and health education and disease prevention. |
163 NE FORT EVANS ROAD, LEESBURG, VA 20176 |
HEALTHWORKS FOR NORTHERN VIRGINIA-13800 WALL ROAD |
Non-Profit |
DENTAL CARE - ADULTS AND CHILDREN |
Provides full service dental care to uninsured and insured families of northern Virginia. Preventive services include comprehensive exams, digital X-rays, cleanings, fluoride and sealants and oral health education. Specialty services include endodontics (root canals), crowns and dentures, oral surgery (simple and surgical extractions) and emergency dental care for oral pain and infection. |
Provides affordable health care services to individuals and families regardless of health insurance status. Services include: referrals to specialists, behavioral health referrals, dental care, chronic disease management and treatment, acute illness care, school and sports physicals, and health education and disease prevention. |
13800 WALL ROAD, 55, HERNDON, VA 20171 |
NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH (FORMERLY ANHSI) |
Non-Profit |
DENTAL CARE - ADULTS AND CHILDREN |
Cleanings, x-rays, fillings, and extractions are provided for adults and children. Referrals are made for more extensive dental care needs. |
Provides affordable health care services to residents of Alexandria, Arlington, and south Fairfax County, regardless of health insurance status. Some locations provide health insurance enrollment assistance. Seeks to provide a medical home for clients. Forms are available online. |
6677 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
WHITMAN-WALKER HEALTH-2301 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. SE AVENUE |
Non-Profit |
DENTAL CARE - HIV/AIDS |
Provides full dental services including cleaning, x-ray, diagnosis, treatment, and assistance with nutritional planning. |
The Whitman-Walker Clinic provides health care and a variety of other supportive services to persons of the LGBT community, and to anyone affected by HIV/AIDS in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. |
2301 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. SE AVENUE, WASHINGTON, DC 20020 |
WHITMAN-WALKER HEALTH-1377 R STREET |
Non-Profit |
DENTAL CARE - HIV/AIDS |
Provides full dental services including cleaning, x-ray, diagnosis, treatment, and assistance with nutritional planning. |
The Whitman-Walker Clinic provides health care and a variety of other supportive services to persons of the LGBT community, and to anyone affected by HIV/AIDS in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. |
1377 R STREET, WASHINGTON, DC 20009 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA DENTAL SOCIETY-8221 WILLOW OAKS CORPORATE DRIVE |
Non-Profit |
DENTAL CARE CLINIC |
If you have a dental emergency please call the number for the clinic in which you are a patient and one of our staff members will return you call. DO NOT call to ask about rescheduling your appointment or any other matter which isn’t an emergency. Thank you for your understanding. ** The Northern Virginia Dental Clinic (NVDC) provides dental services to individuals age 18 or older by referral only. |
Professional membership society of dentists that promotes professionalism and sponsors access to dental care for low-income, uninsured individuals through a variety of dental programs and projects. |
8221 WILLOW OAKS CORPORATE DRIVE, #450, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE - MEDICAL EDUCATION CAMPUS-6699 SPRINGFIELD CENTER DRIVE |
State government |
DENTAL CARE CLINIC |
Provides dental services through the Dental Hygiene Clinic and the Dental Restorative Clinic. Under supervision of registered dental hygienists, students provide preventive dental care including routine examination, scaling and polishing, home care instruction, fluoride applications, diagnostic radiographs, blood pressure screening, oral cancer screening, sealants and periodontal screening. Dentists on staff to provide needed dental care, including comprehensive diagnostic exams, x-rays, basic fillings, simple extractions, root canals, partial dentures and crowns. |
Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) provides affordable, job-oriented education to a diverse student body through many comprehensive academic programs and services. Emphasis on workforce development, support for low-income and minority students, adult learners experiencing career changes and young students starting their college career with the intent of transferring to a 4-year institution. NOVA is a member of VCCS which expedites NVCC transfers to most Virginia state universities. |
6699 SPRINGFIELD CENTER DRIVE, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
CITY OF FALLS CHURCH HOUSING AND HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION |
City government |
DENTAL CLINIC ELIGIBILITY SCREENING |
Screens applicants for eligibility for the Northern Virginia Dental Clinic and collects prepaid fee for initial appointment. Once eligibility has been established and the initial fee paid, the patient's name is put on a waiting list for an initial appointment. The Northern Virginia Dental Clinic provides low cost dental services for low-income adults who do not have dental insurance and are unable to pay for dental care in the private market. Dental services provided include: exams, cleanings, x-rays, extractions, minor gum surgery, root canals, hard and soft tissue biopsies, fillings, and dentures. |
The City of Falls Church Housing and Human Services Division (HHS) works to build a stronger and healthier community through a range of comprehensive services that address the needs of City residents and facilitate community development. |
300 PARK AVENUE, G04, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22046 |
UNITED COMMUNITY |
Non-Profit |
DENTAL CLINIC ELIGIBILITY SCREENING |
Screens applicants for eligibility for the Northern Virginia Dental Clinic, collects prepaid fee for initial appointment, and, on a case-by-case basis, may assist an applicant in dire financial straits obtain subsidies for treatment fees. Once eligibility has been established and the initial fee paid, the patient's name is put on a waiting list for an initial appointment. The Northern Virginia Dental Clinic provides low cost dental services for low-income adults who do not have dental insurance and are unable to pay for dental care in the private market. Dental services provided include: exams, cleaning, x-rays, extractions, minor gum surgery, root canals, hard and soft tissue |
Provides services to low-income residents of Fairfax County's Route One Corridor to assist families and individuals to improve the quality of their lives and build self-reliance. |
7511 FORDSON ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA DENTAL SOCIETY |
Non-Profit |
INFORMATION & REFERRAL - DENTAL CARE |
Refers low-income, uninsured individuals to local social service agencies or to appropriate dental programs and resources depending on the individual’s situation. Will also refer to a member dentist in cases involving unusual circumstances. |
Professional membership society of dentists that promotes professionalism and sponsors access to dental care for low-income, uninsured individuals through a variety of dental programs and projects. |
4330 EVERGREEN LANE, N, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES |
County Government |
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE - INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES - TANF RECIPIENTS |
Assists TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) recipients to become self-sufficient by obtaining and retaining employment. Provides access to diagnostic testing to identify hidden disabilities and mental health issues. Collaborates on service delivery with professionals from the Virginia Dept. of Aging and Rehabilitative Services, Fairfax County Adult Education, employment service organizations and public and private mental health providers. |
Fairfax County Department of Family Services Public Assistance and Employment Services (PAES) provides services to help individuals become self-sufficient and secure a more stable family life. Administers employment services and benefit programs. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
MVLE, INC.-7400 FULLERTON ROAD |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT/DAY SUPPORT SERVICES - INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES |
Provides support services and life skills training for individuals with disabilities seeking employment. Provides skills training, career planning, aptitude assessments, travel training, and support services to individuals throughout the career development process. |
Provides opportunities for individuals living with disabilities to develop to their fullest potential by participating in community life through valued work and support services. |
7400 FULLERTON ROAD, 110, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22153 |
MVLE, INC.-3855 CENTERVIEW DRIVE |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT/DAY SUPPORT SERVICES - INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES |
Provides support services and life skills training for individuals with disabilities seeking employment. Provides skills training, career planning, aptitude assessments, travel training, and support services to individuals throughout the career development process. |
Provides opportunities for individuals living with disabilities to develop to their fullest potential by participating in community life through valued work and support services. |
3855 CENTERVIEW DRIVE, 100, CHANTILLY, VA 20151 |
BRITEPATHS |
Non-Profit |
ADULT EDUCATION - WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT |
Our Workforce Development Program services are available Virtually! See phone and email contacts below to get started. Britepaths’ Workforce Development Program helps job seekers navigate the job search process and find meaningful employment. The program is designed to work with under- or un-employed men and women in an individualized and coordinated way to ensure that all of their workforce development needs are met. Click on the url below for more information on types of workforce development support and assistance available to clients and who can participate in the workforce development program. |
Britepaths provides short-term safety-net services to our neighbors in need while empowering them to work toward long-term self-sufficiency. We deliver our services with respect, compassion, and equity, always preserving the dignity and self-esteem of our clients. |
3959 PENDER DRIVE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE - LOUDOUN |
State government |
ADULT EDUCATION - WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT |
Participants receive ongoing support and guidance through each step of the college experience, including an ongoing relationship between students and counselors, workshops on financial aid, academic success, career readiness and more. Intended for students with demonstrated barriers to college access, including veterans, single parents, lower-wage workers, work-eligible immigrants and unemployed and underemployed individuals so they can secure a better job. Job placement and follow-on counseling provided for up to 3 years. Special services for veterans and students seeking certificates in the fields of Information Technology and Early Childhood Development. |
Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) provides affordable, job-oriented education to a diverse student body through many comprehensive academic programs and services. Emphasis on workforce development, support for low-income and minority students, adult learners experiencing career changes and young students starting their college career with the intent of transferring to a 4-year institution. NOVA is a member of VCCS which expedites NVCC transfers to most Virginia state universities. |
21200 CAMPUS DRIVE, STERLING, VA 20164 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE - ALEXANDRIA |
State government |
ADULT EDUCATION - WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT |
Participants receive ongoing support and guidance through each step of the college experience, including an ongoing relationship between students and counselors, workshops on financial aid, academic success, career readiness and more. Intended for students with demonstrated barriers to college access, including veterans, single parents, lower-wage workers, work-eligible immigrants and unemployed and underemployed individuals so they can secure a better job. Job placement and follow-on counseling provided for up to 3 years. Special services for veterans and students seeking certificates in the fields of Information Technology and Early Childhood Development. |
Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) provides affordable, job-oriented education to a diverse student body through many comprehensive academic programs and services. Emphasis on workforce development, support for low-income and minority students, adult learners experiencing career changes and young students starting their college career with the intent of transferring to a 4-year institution. NOVA is a member of VCCS which expedites NVCC transfers to most Virginia state universities. |
5000 DAWES AVENUE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22311 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE - WOODBRIDGE |
State government |
ADULT EDUCATION - WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT |
Participants receive ongoing support and guidance through each step of the college experience, including an ongoing relationship between students and counselors, workshops on financial aid, academic success, career readiness and more. Intended for students with demonstrated barriers to college access, including veterans, single parents, lower-wage workers, work-eligible immigrants and unemployed and underemployed individuals so they can secure a better job. Job placement and follow-on counseling provided for up to 3 years. Special services for veterans and students seeking certificates in the fields of Information Technology and Early Childhood Development. |
Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) provides affordable, job-oriented education to a diverse student body through many comprehensive academic programs and services. Emphasis on workforce development, support for low-income and minority students, adult learners experiencing career changes and young students starting their college career with the intent of transferring to a 4-year institution. NOVA is a member of VCCS which expedites NVCC transfers to most Virginia state universities. |
2645 COLLEGE DRIVE, WOODBRIDGE, VA 22191 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE - ANNANDALE |
State government |
ADULT EDUCATION - WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT |
Participants receive ongoing support and guidance through each step of the college experience, including an ongoing relationship between students and counselors, workshops on financial aid, academic success, career readiness and more. Intended for students with demonstrated barriers to college access, including veterans, single parents, lower-wage workers, work-eligible immigrants and unemployed and underemployed individuals so they can secure a better job. Job placement and follow-on counseling provided for up to 3 years. Special services for veterans and students seeking certificates in the fields of Information Technology and Early Childhood Development. |
Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) provides affordable, job-oriented education to a diverse student body through many comprehensive academic programs and services. Emphasis on workforce development, support for low-income and minority students, adult learners experiencing career changes and young students starting their college career with the intent of transferring to a 4-year institution. NOVA is a member of VCCS which expedites NVCC transfers to most Virginia state universities. |
8333 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE - MANASSAS |
State government |
ADULT EDUCATION - WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT |
Participants receive ongoing support and guidance through each step of the college experience, including an ongoing relationship between students and counselors, workshops on financial aid, academic success, career readiness and more. Intended for students with demonstrated barriers to college access, including veterans, single parents, lower-wage workers, work-eligible immigrants and unemployed and underemployed individuals so they can secure a better job. Job placement and follow-on counseling provided for up to 3 years. Special services for veterans and students seeking certificates in the fields of Information Technology and Early Childhood Development. |
Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) provides affordable, job-oriented education to a diverse student body through many comprehensive academic programs and services. Emphasis on workforce development, support for low-income and minority students, adult learners experiencing career changes and young students starting their college career with the intent of transferring to a 4-year institution. NOVA is a member of VCCS which expedites NVCC transfers to most Virginia state universities. |
10950 CAMPUS DRIVE, MANASSAS, VA 20109 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE - MEDICAL EDUCATION CAMPUS |
State government |
ADULT EDUCATION - WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT |
Participants receive ongoing support and guidance through each step of the college experience, including an ongoing relationship between students and counselors, workshops on financial aid, academic success, career readiness and more. Intended for students with demonstrated barriers to college access, including veterans, single parents, lower-wage workers, work-eligible immigrants and unemployed and underemployed individuals so they can secure a better job. Job placement and follow-on counseling provided for up to 3 years. Special services for veterans and students seeking certificates in the fields of Information Technology and Early Childhood Development. |
Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) provides affordable, job-oriented education to a diverse student body through many comprehensive academic programs and services. Emphasis on workforce development, support for low-income and minority students, adult learners experiencing career changes and young students starting their college career with the intent of transferring to a 4-year institution. NOVA is a member of VCCS which expedites NVCC transfers to most Virginia state universities. |
6699 SPRINGFIELD CENTER DRIVE, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT - EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA |
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BANKRUPTCY COURTS |
A bankruptcy petition packet can be acquired at the Bankruptcy Court Clerk's Office. The bankruptcy petition and required schedules are filed at the Bankruptcy Court Clerk's Office. |
Federal Court which administers all bankruptcy cases filed in the Alexandria Division of the Federal Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. |
200 S. WASHINGTON STREET, 401, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
NATIONAL COUNCIL ON AGING |
Non-Profit |
BENEFITS ACCESS - OLDER ADULTS |
Maintains BenefitsCheckUp, a free Web-based service that helps older adults with limited means find benefits programs that help pay for prescription drugs, health care, energy bills, nutrition, and other needs. |
NCOA programs help older individuals remain healthy and independent, find jobs, increase access to benefits programs, and discover meaningful ways to continue contributing to society. NCOA is a non-profit organization with a national network of more than 14,000 organizations and 3,200 members. |
251 18TH S STREET, ARLINGTON, VA 22202 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-3401 COLUMBIA PIKE |
Non-Profit |
BENEFITS/DISABILITY COUNSELING - HIV/AIDS |
Provides public benefits counseling to persons infected with HIV/AIDS and represents those clients in public benefits and disability cases. The project provides legal representation for the indigent and the medically indigent in the areas of housing, consumer, and family law. Provides information presentations to persons infected with HIV and to their caregivers. Assistance is given with applications and appeals for Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability. Assistance is also available with the application process for Medicaid, Medicare, Food Stamps, General Relief, and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
3401 COLUMBIA PIKE, 301, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-9240 CENTER STREET |
Non-Profit |
BENEFITS/DISABILITY COUNSELING - HIV/AIDS |
Provides public benefits counseling to persons infected with HIV/AIDS and represents those clients in public benefits and disability cases. The project provides legal representation for the indigent and the medically indigent in the areas of housing, consumer, and family law. Provides information presentations to persons infected with HIV and to their caregivers. Assistance is given with applications and appeals for Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability. Assistance is also available with the application process for Medicaid, Medicare, Food Stamps, General Relief, and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
9240 CENTER STREET, MANASSAS, VA 20110 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-8A SOUTH SW STREET |
Non-Profit |
BENEFITS/DISABILITY COUNSELING - HIV/AIDS |
Provides public benefits counseling to persons infected with HIV/AIDS and represents those clients in public benefits and disability cases. The project provides legal representation for the indigent and the medically indigent in the areas of housing, consumer, and family law. Provides information presentations to persons infected with HIV and to their caregivers. Assistance is given with applications and appeals for Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability. Assistance is also available with the application process for Medicaid, Medicare, Food Stamps, General Relief, and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
8A SOUTH SW STREET, LEESBURG, VA 20175 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-110 N. PITT STREET |
Non-Profit |
BENEFITS/DISABILITY COUNSELING - HIV/AIDS |
Provides public benefits counseling to persons infected with HIV/AIDS and represents those clients in public benefits and disability cases. The project provides legal representation for the indigent and the medically indigent in the areas of housing, consumer, and family law. Provides information presentations to persons infected with HIV and to their caregivers. Assistance is given with applications and appeals for Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability. Assistance is also available with the application process for Medicaid, Medicare, Food Stamps, General Relief, and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
110 N. PITT STREET, 307, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-4080 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
BENEFITS/DISABILITY COUNSELING - HIV/AIDS |
Provides public benefits counseling to persons infected with HIV/AIDS and represents those clients in public benefits and disability cases. The project provides legal representation for the indigent and the medically indigent in the areas of housing, consumer, and family law. Provides information presentations to persons infected with HIV and to their caregivers. Assistance is given with applications and appeals for Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability. Assistance is also available with the application process for Medicaid, Medicare, Food Stamps, General Relief, and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
4080 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, 2ND, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-1916 WILSON BOULEVARD |
Non-Profit |
BENEFITS/DISABILITY COUNSELING - HIV/AIDS |
Provides public benefits counseling to persons infected with HIV/AIDS and represents those clients in public benefits and disability cases. The project provides legal representation for the indigent and the medically indigent in the areas of housing, consumer, and family law. Provides information presentations to persons infected with HIV and to their caregivers. Assistance is given with applications and appeals for Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability. Assistance is also available with the application process for Medicaid, Medicare, Food Stamps, General Relief, and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
1916 WILSON BOULEVARD, 200, ARLINGTON, VA 22201 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-8305 RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
Non-Profit |
BENEFITS/DISABILITY COUNSELING - HIV/AIDS |
Provides public benefits counseling to persons infected with HIV/AIDS and represents those clients in public benefits and disability cases. The project provides legal representation for the indigent and the medically indigent in the areas of housing, consumer, and family law. Provides information presentations to persons infected with HIV and to their caregivers. Assistance is given with applications and appeals for Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability. Assistance is also available with the application process for Medicaid, Medicare, Food Stamps, General Relief, and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
8305 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, 17B, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA |
Non-Profit |
BENEFITS/DISABILITY COUNSELING - HIV/AIDS |
Provides public benefits counseling to persons infected with HIV/AIDS and represents those clients in public benefits and disability cases. The project provides legal representation for the indigent and the medically indigent in the areas of housing, consumer, and family law. Provides information presentations to persons infected with HIV and to their caregivers. Assistance is given with applications and appeals for Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability. Assistance is also available with the application process for Medicaid, Medicare, Food Stamps, General Relief, and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, 100, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-6066 LEESBURG PIKE |
Non-Profit |
BENEFITS/DISABILITY COUNSELING - HIV/AIDS |
Provides public benefits counseling to persons infected with HIV/AIDS and represents those clients in public benefits and disability cases. The project provides legal representation for the indigent and the medically indigent in the areas of housing, consumer, and family law. Provides information presentations to persons infected with HIV and to their caregivers. Assistance is given with applications and appeals for Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability. Assistance is also available with the application process for Medicaid, Medicare, Food Stamps, General Relief, and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
6066 LEESBURG PIKE, 500, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-121 N. WASHINGTON STREET |
Non-Profit |
BENEFITS/DISABILITY COUNSELING - HIV/AIDS |
Provides public benefits counseling to persons infected with HIV/AIDS and represents those clients in public benefits and disability cases. The project provides legal representation for the indigent and the medically indigent in the areas of housing, consumer, and family law. Provides information presentations to persons infected with HIV and to their caregivers. Assistance is given with applications and appeals for Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability. Assistance is also available with the application process for Medicaid, Medicare, Food Stamps, General Relief, and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
121 N. WASHINGTON STREET, 300A, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-603 KING STREET |
Non-Profit |
BENEFITS/DISABILITY COUNSELING - HIV/AIDS |
Provides public benefits counseling to persons infected with HIV/AIDS and represents those clients in public benefits and disability cases. The project provides legal representation for the indigent and the medically indigent in the areas of housing, consumer, and family law. Provides information presentations to persons infected with HIV and to their caregivers. Assistance is given with applications and appeals for Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability. Assistance is also available with the application process for Medicaid, Medicare, Food Stamps, General Relief, and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
603 KING STREET, 4TH, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
HERNDON-RESTON FISH, INC.-11508 NORTH SHORE DRIVE |
Non-Profit |
BUDGET/CREDIT COUNSELING |
FISH provides Friendly Instant Sympathetic Help by responding to emergency requests for rent, utilities, medical prescriptions, and other critical needs. |
H-R FISH (Friendly Instant Sympathetic Help) mission: To help Herndon and Reston Residents cope with short-term financial crises by providing Friendly Instant Sympathetic Help. To stabilize lives by preventing an eviction, averting utilities shut offs, helping to finance immediate medical needs and other financial emergencies. |
11508 NORTH SHORE DRIVE, RESTON, VA 20190 |
WESTERN FAIRFAX CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES |
Non-Profit |
BUDGET/CREDIT COUNSELING |
Offers budgeting counseling and Financial Counseling Clinics |
A volunteer, community-based organization that assists individuals and families in need with food, clothing, emergency financial assistance, budget classes, household goods, and seasonal programs. |
4511 DALY DRIVE, J, CHANTILLY, VA 20151 |
MONEY MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL |
Non-Profit |
BUDGET/CREDIT COUNSELING |
Works with those in debt and their creditors to work out a payment plan that works for all concerned. Due to their longstanding relationship with the credit industry, Money Management International is often able to get creditors to waive or reduce all further interest, finance charges, and late fees and to postpone any present or pending legal action. Those in debt agree to send counselors an agreed upon, fixed amount each month to cover the payments negotiated with creditors. Clients are provided with education regarding appropriate budgeting practices to avoid future financial difficulties. |
Provides free financial counseling to those who have overextended themselves financially and are in debt. Contacts creditors to arrange a plan of orderly debt settlement and seeks to reduce the number of personal bankruptcies. |
5680 KING CENTER DRIVE, 600, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22315 |
BRITEPATHS |
Non-Profit |
BUDGET/CREDIT COUNSELING/FINANCIAL EDUCATION |
Britepaths offers both in-person (during non-COVID conditions) and virtually a variety of free financial literacy classes . Please call 703-704-6101 or visit https://soco.financialempowermentcenters.org/ to schedule a one-on-one session or attend a class via Zoom or other platform. |
Britepaths provides short-term safety-net services to our neighbors in need while empowering them to work toward long-term self-sufficiency. We deliver our services with respect, compassion, and equity, always preserving the dignity and self-esteem of our clients. |
3959 PENDER DRIVE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
WOMEN'S CENTER, THE |
Non-Profit |
BUDGET/CREDIT COUNSELING/FINANCIAL EDUCATION |
One-hour financial advising sessions with a practicing financial advisor. |
Offers counseling, domestic violence services, psychotherapy and support groups, workshops on a variety of topics including separation and divorce and career development, counseling for domestic violence, and information and referral services. Provides some reduced-fee services. |
8230 OLD COURTHOUSE ROAD, Ste. 500, VIENNA, VA 22182 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC INITIATIVES (DEI) |
County Government |
BUSINESS RECRUITMENT & ATTRACTION |
When you are first starting a business, there are a number of tasks to complete. Follow the step-by-step guide to get you started launching, expanding or re-locating a business in Fairfax County. |
Department of Economic Initiatives (DEI) leverages county resources and develops policy recommendations to foster economic development and position Fairfax to be an economically competitive and prosperous community. It also works closely with small, local businesses to advise and guide them as they grow. |
12015 ROUTE 50, 510, FAIRFAX, VA 22033 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF TAX ADMINISTRATION-12000 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY-1 |
County Government |
BUSINESS, PROFESSIONAL, OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE |
Distributes licenses to those in Fairfax County that are operating a business including home occupations, corporations, self-employed individuals, and partnerships. An annual tax is assessed on businesses, professions, trades, and occupations. The Business, Professional, and Occupational License (BPOL) tax is based on gross receipts. Licenses must be renewed annually. Any new business must pay tax and obtain a license within 75 days of opening. |
Administers and supervises the levying of all taxes for which the real estate, personal property, state income, and license divisions are responsible. |
12000 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 223, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
FRIENDSHIP PLACE-4652 WISCONSIN NW AVENUE |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE |
Provides one-to-one mentoring, lead workshops on job readiness topics, resume-writing assistance and help participants submit online job applications in the AimHire computer lab. They help create job and housing opportunities by reaching out into the community to build relationships with potential employers and landlords. |
Offers homelessness customized programs that encourage participants to rebuild their lives, find homes, get jobs and reconnect with friends, family and the community, permanently. Veterans programs. Services in DC, VA, and MD. |
4652 WISCONSIN NW AVENUE, WASHINGTON, DC 20016 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING |
State government |
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE |
Offers virtual and in-person services to job seekers including skills assessment, career training, job placement, personalized counseling, interview and resume preparation and job search assistance. Job seekers also have access to fax machines, computers, the Internet as well as job listings and job fairs in the area. |
Fairfax County Department of Family Services, One-Stop Employment Resource Center offers an integrated portfolio of employment and training programs for targeted populations such as ex-offenders at-risk youth, dislocated workers and under-employed or unemployed workers. Services are delivered and coordinated through one-stop employment centers, locally known as Northern Virginia Career Works Centers. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 210, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE |
The program is designed to support individuals seeking to create or update their resumes, learn how to upload their resumes or CV’s to job sites, and to practice interview sessions and follow up techniques. |
Centers for opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
8794-S SACRAMENTO DRIVE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22039 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE |
The program is designed to support individuals seeking to create or update their resumes, learn how to upload their resumes or CV’s to job sites, and to practice interview sessions and follow up techniques. |
Centers for Opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
1850 CAMERON GLEN DRIVE, 200, RESTON, VA 20190 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE |
The program is designed to support individuals seeking to create or update their resumes, learn how to upload their resumes or CV’s to job sites, and to practice interview sessions and follow up techniques. |
Centers for Opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
7611 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, E100, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE |
The program is designed to support individuals seeking to create or update their resumes, learn how to upload their resumes or CV’s to job sites, and to practice interview sessions and follow up techniques. |
Centers for Opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
8221 WILLOW OAKS CORPORATE DRIVE, 1105, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
O*NET ONLINE |
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EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE |
Provides a set of career exploration and assessment tools that help invididuals (workers and students) identify their work-related interests and abilities and what they consider important on the job so they can explore occupations that match their interests, abilities, and preferences. |
Nation's primary source of occupational information. Specifically, has a crosswalk tool that can help military personnel find civilian jobs that utilize their military experience. The crosswalk and other tools also can be used by civilian job-seekers. Co-sponsored by Dept. of Labor. |
INTERNET, INTERNET, IT 0 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING-7611 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE-1 |
State government |
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE |
Offers virtual and in-person services to job seekers including skills assessment, career training, job placement, personalized counseling, interview and resume preparation and job search assistance. Job seekers also have access to fax machines, computers, the Internet as well as job listings and job fairs in the area. |
Fairfax County Department of Family Services, One-Stop Employment Resource Center offers an integrated portfolio of employment and training programs for targeted populations such as ex-offenders at-risk youth, dislocated workers and under-employed or unemployed workers. Services are delivered and coordinated through one-stop employment centers, locally known as Northern Virginia Career Works Centers. |
7611 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, 335W, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
WOMEN'S CENTER, THE |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE |
Offers a variety of programs that include but are not limited to career counseling, resume writing assistance, internet job search, and interviewing techniques. Also offer a workshop on completing a federal employment application. |
Offers counseling, domestic violence services, psychotherapy and support groups, workshops on a variety of topics including separation and divorce and career development, counseling for domestic violence, and information and referral services. Provides some reduced-fee services. |
8230 OLD COURTHOUSE ROAD, Ste. 500, VIENNA, VA 22182 |
LAURIE MITCHELL EMPOWERMENT AND CAREER CENTER |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE - ADULTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS |
Provides support to individuals with mental illness and others through drop-in center operations providing individual counseling, job search, and resume writing. In addition, there is job placement assistance, Internet training, access to on-line job sources, and linkages with local businesses and temporary employment agencies to help participants find work. Transportation assistance is available: from the Van Dorn Metro Station, participants can take an Alexandria Yellow Cab or White Top Cab to and from the Center for free. |
The Laurie Mitchell Employment Center (LMEC) was established as a consumer-operated drop-in center in 1995 by a group of people with mental health issues who wanted to support other people in their situation with increased opportunities for socialization and potential employment in the competitive marketplace. |
6295 EDSALL ROAD, 260, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22312 |
HOPELINK BEHAVORIAL HEALTH (FORMERLY PRS, INC.)-8794S SACRAMENTO DRIVE |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE - ADULTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS |
HopeLink provides behavioral health, crisis intervention and suicide prevention services. Dial 988 to speak to a representative or text "CONNECT" to 85511. |
HopeLink (formerly PRS, Inc.) provides behavioral health, crisis intervention and suicide intervention services in Virginia. Crisis hotline phone numbers: 703-527-4700 and 988 to speak to a representative or text "CONNECT" to 85511. |
8794S SACRAMENTO DRIVE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
SERVICESOURCE, INC. |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE - ADULTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS |
Individual supported employment provides situational assessments that allow a job seeker to "try out" a job. Offers highly individualized job development, job coaching, on-the-job training, coaching on job seeking skills and appropriate employee behavior, and long-term follow-up to ensure job retention. Provides guidance on how to use public transportation to get to and from work. |
Provides employment, employment services and long-term community integration services to individuals with disabilities. Offers outsourcing labor options to businesses and government agencies in a variety of fields including food service, mail management, administrative services, janitorial services and logistics. Currently has operations in eleven states and the District of Columbia. |
10467 WHITE GRANITE DRIVE, OAKTON, VA 22124 |
SERVICESOURCE, INC. |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE - DROP IN |
The drop-in eCareer eCenter offers services for job seekers including computers for job searches and trainings, job postings, community resources, phones, printers/copiers and staff to answer questions and provide assistance. |
Provides employment, employment services and long-term community integration services to individuals with disabilities. Offers outsourcing labor options to businesses and government agencies in a variety of fields including food service, mail management, administrative services, janitorial services and logistics. Currently has operations in eleven states and the District of Columbia. |
10467 WHITE GRANITE DRIVE, OAKTON, VA 22124 |
COLUMBIA LIGHTHOUSE FOR THE BLIND |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE - INDIVIDUALS WITH VISION IMPAIRMENTS |
Assists clients in obtaining jobs by offering vocational assessments; resume building; interviewing skills; job placement services; job coaching services; travel training to navigate public transportation |
Provides services to individuals of all ages with severe visual impairments and blindness to help them overcome the challenges of vision loss including individuals that are deaf-blind. The goal is to ensure that the service recipients remain independent, active, and productive in their communities. |
1825 K NW STREET, 1103, WASHINGTON, DC 20006 |
JOB DISCOVERY, INC. |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE - INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES |
Employment preparation and on the job training for clients who are pre-screened, pre-trained, ready and eager to work. Ongoing client support include work-appropriate social skills, goal setting and employer expectations. |
Provides life and job skills training, employment and day support opportunities, and residential support services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities through individually customized plans. |
10345 A DEMOCRACY LANE, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
JOB DISCOVERY, INC. |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE - INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES |
Individual Supported Employment is a service for a person to receive one staff to one person intermittent support by an Employment Specialist in the workplace. The employer is the natural support. A person earns pay at the minimum or above minimum wage. Individual Supported Employment meets personal and career goals. Individual Supported Employment provides situational assessments, job development, placement, and training in the business community. Persons of services learn to write a resume, seek employment, and are provided with intensive on the job training and periodic supports by an Employment Specialist. |
Provides life and job skills training, employment and day support opportunities, and residential support services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities through individually customized plans. |
10345 A DEMOCRACY LANE, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
JOB DISCOVERY, INC. |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE - INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES |
Group Supported Employment is a service for a person to receive all day support at a job. Group supported employment is two to eight people with disabilities that work with co-workers without disabilities. Group supported employment is in an environment accessible to the public. Earnings are based on the department of labor time studies and subminimum wage. |
Provides life and job skills training, employment and day support opportunities, and residential support services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities through individually customized plans. |
10345 A DEMOCRACY LANE, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING-7611 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE-2 |
State government |
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE - OLDER ADULTS |
Provides older adults tools and information to stay healthy and secure by placing them in temporary paid community service training to prepare them for permanent employment outside the program. Participants train an average of 20 hours a week, and are paid a training stipend that is the highest of federal, state, or local minimum wage directly by SCSEP. The program covers the counties and cities of Alexandria, Arlington, Clarke, Fairfax, Falls Church, Fauquier, Loudoun, Manassas, Manassas Park, Page, Prince William, Rappahannock and Warren. |
Fairfax County Department of Family Services, One-Stop Employment Resource Center offers an integrated portfolio of employment and training programs for targeted populations such as ex-offenders at-risk youth, dislocated workers and under-employed or unemployed workers. Services are delivered and coordinated through one-stop employment centers, locally known as Northern Virginia Career Works Centers. |
7611 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, 300W, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES |
County Government |
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE - TANF RECIPIENTS |
Offers services to TANF recipients seeking employment, including skills assessment, career training, job placement, interview and resume preparation, and job search assistance through Fairfax County's VIEW Program. VIEW (Virginia Initiative for Employment Not Welfare) participants may be eligible to receive child care, transportation and health care assistance, emergency interventions and training. |
Fairfax County Department of Family Services Public Assistance and Employment Services (PAES) provides services to help individuals become self-sufficient and secure a more stable family life. Administers employment services and benefit programs. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING-7611 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE-3 |
State government |
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE - YOUTH |
Programs designed to help young adults (ages 17-24) access employment and training opportunities are available. In addition to job search assistance and support, services may also include paid work experiences, training, and career exploration. |
Fairfax County Department of Family Services, One-Stop Employment Resource Center offers an integrated portfolio of employment and training programs for targeted populations such as ex-offenders at-risk youth, dislocated workers and under-employed or unemployed workers. Services are delivered and coordinated through one-stop employment centers, locally known as Northern Virginia Career Works Centers. |
7611 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, 325W, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
LEGAL AID JUSTICE CENTER |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT CLAIMS - LOW WAGE IMMIGRANT WORKERS |
Immigrant Advocacy Program provides legal representation for low-income immigrant workers with claims for unpaid wages in administrative and court proceedings, helps workers find fair treatment in the workplace, helps with consumer and housing law. Educates immigrants about their legal rights and teaches them to protect themselves from being cheated in the first place. Files cases in both state and federal court. |
Free legal services to low-income immigrants living in the cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Herndon, Alexandria and counties of Arlington, Fairfax, Prince William, Loudoun and Stafford. Areas of focus include debt collection, unpaid wages, landlord/tenant, healthcare and immigration bond issues. In matters LAJC cannot directly assist, referral information is shared with interested parties. |
6402 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, 1130, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
COMMUNITY BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP-1 |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT MENTOR |
Offers regular opportunities for women to gather and network with other business owners. Networking opportunities include time for mentoring, sharing resources, creative brainstorming and problem solving, marketing and educational opportunities. |
Provides training, assistance and support to women who need help to start and grow a successful small business. |
6564 LOISDALE COURT, 600, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
GOODWILL OF GREATER WASHINGTON-7031 COLUMBIA PIKE |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT SKILLS TRAINING |
Offers customer service and interpersonal skills workshops and classroom assessments to teach participants how to identify their marketable strengths and appropriate employment opportunities, develop a resume and cover letter, and improve their interview skills to secure employment. |
Provides job training and employment services to Metropolitan D.C. area residents who have disabilities or who are disadvantaged. Supports them in learning job skills, finding meaningful employment, and gaining independence. |
7031 COLUMBIA PIKE, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
GOODWILL OF GREATER WASHINGTON-10 SOUTH GLEBE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT SKILLS TRAINING |
Offers customer service and interpersonal skills workshops and classroom assessments to teach participants how to identify their marketable strengths and appropriate employment opportunities, develop a resume and cover letter, and improve their interview skills to secure employment. |
Provides job training and employment services to Metropolitan D.C. area residents who have disabilities or who are disadvantaged. Supports them in learning job skills, finding meaningful employment, and gaining independence. |
10 SOUTH GLEBE ROAD, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS-8115 GATEHOUSE ROAD-2 |
County Government |
EMPLOYMENT SKILLS TRAINING |
The ACE Program offers many career and related courses including office technology, computer keyboarding, communication skills, and trade certification courses. Job search assistance and preparation classes for job entry available. Some classes have prerequisites. Classes are held at various times and locations throughout Fairfax County. Check the website for course locations and times. |
Provides public education to Fairfax County residents, including elementary, secondary and alternative education to children, and vocational, community and adult education. |
8115 GATEHOUSE ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
COMPUTER CORE |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT SKILLS TRAINING |
A 10-week term computer training courses delivered online through Zoom. These help students learn computer basics: how to use Office 365 or Google G-Suite word processing and spreadsheet applications; setting up and using email; self-assessment tools; skills for workplace success; resume and cover letter creation; virtual interviewing; online job seeking. All volunteer instructors. Convenient online classes usually between 6-9 pm Mon-Thurs, with terms beginning approximately every ten weeks. Students can receive a free refurbished computer to own at home. |
Provides free IT training program to help low-income adults learn computer and life skills to become employed or get a better job. |
201 N. UNION STREET, 110, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
FLORIS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT SKILLS TRAINING |
Provides Personal Care Assistant training to members of the immigrant community who wish to become home health aides. Provides joint Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) through an organization called Grace Ministries who has an office at Floris, to local immigrants who wish to become school bus drivers for Fairfax County Public Schools. Both trainings include pertinent ESL components. |
Provides support for food insecurity and addresses the human service needs of low income families through strategic partnerships with other organizations and public agencies. |
13600 FRYING PAN ROAD, HERNDON, VA 20171 |
GOODWILL OF GREATER WASHINGTON-10 SOUTH GLEBE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT SKILLS TRAINING - ENERGY AND UTILITIES CONSTRUCTION |
Provides job training and employment services across energy, natural gas, construction and trade skills. Tuition free job training, classes taught by industry professionals, industry recognized credentials and 1-on-1 job placement assistance. |
Provides job training and employment services to Metropolitan D.C. area residents who have disabilities or who are disadvantaged. Supports them in learning job skills, finding meaningful employment, and gaining independence. |
10 SOUTH GLEBE ROAD, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
OAR OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, INC. |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT SKILLS TRAINING - EX-OFFENDERS |
Assists recently released offenders who have the greatest difficultly finding employment. Offers 2 weeks of intensive on the job training. Builds workplace skills, provides immediate work experience, builds references. Small weekly stipend included. |
Opportunities Alternatives Resources for ex-offenders and their families. OAR provides services such as employment assistance and training, educational programs, case management, counseling and support groups, as well as direct assistance including but not limited to rent and utilities financial assistance, tools and transportation. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
ACE TRAINING AND SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT SKILLS TRAINING - FCPS ACE SCHOLARSHIPS |
Provides tuition assistance to low income adult students taking specific classes offered through the Adult Community Education (ACE) program in Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS). Classes are geared toward developing skills to obtain a job or to find a better job. Classes include English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), occupational training, and certificate programs. Scholarship funds are applied to tuition, books, and course materials. |
Provides tuition assistance to low income adult students taking specific classes offered through the Adult Community Education (ACE) program in Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS). |
12000 Government Center Pkwy, Fairfax, Virginia 22035 |
GOODWILL OF GREATER WASHINGTON-10 SOUTH GLEBE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT SKILLS TRAINING - HOSPITALITY SERVICES |
Training for work in entry-level jobs at area hotels such as housekeeping, front desk, cashiers, hosts, stewards, servers, security, and more. Participants may qualify to earn industry credentials. Computer training and personalized job placement assistance included. |
Provides job training and employment services to Metropolitan D.C. area residents who have disabilities or who are disadvantaged. Supports them in learning job skills, finding meaningful employment, and gaining independence. |
10 SOUTH GLEBE ROAD, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
CORNERSTONES-1141 ELDEN STREET |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT SERVICES |
Provides an array of employment support services in different modes. Clinics for application assistance, resume building and mock interviews. 30-hour, Job S.M.A.R.T. (Shared, Motivational, and Achievement Readiness Training) course. By appointment, can receive one-on-one employment counseling. Services offered at Connections for Hope Partnership (C4HP). |
Annual campaign collecting new backpack and schools supplies for distribution to area students in grades K through 12. Applications are accepted beginning late June and supplies are distributed to select partners schools. |
1141 ELDEN STREET, 200, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
CENTREVILLE IMMIGRATION FORUM |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT SERVICES |
The Centreville Labor Resource Center (CLRC) is where employers can find the sub-contractors or employees they need for a variety of jobs. It’s a place they can meet to discuss fair wages and terms of employment. CLRC matches employers with employees that have specific skill sets required for their job, and provides job training. |
The vision of CIF is a community that provides acceptance and opportunity for all immigrants. The mission is to implement sustainable programs that provide immigrants in need with the means to improve their lives and become more integrated into the community; improve communication and cooperation among all groups serving immigrants; and build community recognition of our strength in diversity. |
5944 CENTREVILLE CREST LANE, CENTREVILLE, VA 20121 |
OAR OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, INC. |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT SERVICES |
Provides job readiness preparation, job training, and employment referrals. Conducts outreach to potential employers and develops job leads for OAR program participants. Assists participants in obtaining required documentation. |
Opportunities Alternatives Resources for ex-offenders and their families. OAR provides services such as employment assistance and training, educational programs, case management, counseling and support groups, as well as direct assistance including but not limited to rent and utilities financial assistance, tools and transportation. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY, GREATER DC - MARYLAND |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT SERVICES - MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS |
Assists individuals with Multiple Sclerosis and other adult-onset physical disabilities to make informed career decisions about returning to the workforce, retaining employment, or moving to another job. Services include: vocational assessment and counseling, interview skills training, resume writing, internet career resources, and explanation of the legal rights and responsibilities of employees with disabilities. |
Provides comprehensive support services to address the wide range of challenges facing those living with Multiple Sclerosis. |
1800 M NW STREET, B50N, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 |
ETHIOPIAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL, INC. |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT WORKSHOPS |
Offers employment workshops are offered to Fairfax County residents. Individual assistance is available for help with resume building, job searching, and interviewing tips. |
A community-based provider focusing on the social service needs of immigrants and refugees. The local office of ECDC is the African Community Center (ACC) that serves the DC Metro Area, including Northern Virginia. |
901 SOUTH HIGHLAND STREET, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
VIRGINIA EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION-13370 MINNIEVILLE ROAD |
State government |
EMPLOYMENT WORKSHOPS |
Offers various workshops on employment related topics. Call for workshop schedule. |
Operates workforce services, compiles and disseminates labor market information and population data, collects unemployment insurance taxes, and pays unemployment benefits to eligible claimants. Alexandria office serves Fairfax County, Arlington County and cities of Fairfax, Falls Church and Alexandria. |
13370 MINNIEVILLE ROAD, WOODBRIDGE, VA 22192 |
VIRGINIA EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION-5520 CHEROKEE AVENUE |
State government |
EMPLOYMENT WORKSHOPS |
Offers various workshops on employment related topics. Call for workshop schedule. |
Operates workforce services, compiles and disseminates labor market information and population data, collects unemployment insurance taxes, and pays unemployment benefits to eligible claimants. Alexandria office serves Fairfax County, Arlington County and cities of Fairfax, Falls Church and Alexandria. |
5520 CHEROKEE AVENUE, 100A, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22312 |
JEWISH COUNCIL FOR THE AGING OF GREATER WASHINGTON |
Non-Profit |
EMPLOYMENT WORKSHOPS - OLDER ADULTS |
Provides intensive, personal support to meet the unique employment needs of each older job seeker. Services may include resume writing, role-playing job interviews, analyzing workplace skills and training needs, and even teaching techniques of dressing for success. Expos will be held virtually throughout the year. |
JCA provides the programs and services that support older adults and their families and builds bridges across generations. |
12320 PARKLAWN DRIVE, ROCKVILLE, MD 20852 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA FAMILY SERVICE-6400 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD |
Non-Profit |
ESCALA, SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAM |
Escala, NVFS' Small Business Program for entrepreneurs, provides one-on-one small business development consulting and coursework to low- and mid-income families living in Northern Virginia. Services are provided in both English and Spanish. |
Provides a broad range of services to strengthen family life and enhance the social stability and quality of life in the community. |
6400 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, 110, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
BRITEPATHS-8350 RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL EDUCATION |
**March 25, 2020 COVID-19 Update: Britepath's Office and FEC at South County are closed to the public. The FEC is still offering services, but almost exclusively via phone/internet until further notice. ** The Financial Empowerment Center (FEC) provides free programs and learning opportunities including financial coaching, tax preparation and advice, small business advice, etc. The FEC is open to anyone interested in improving their finances. |
Britepaths provides short-term safety-net services to our neighbors in need while empowering them to work toward long-term self-sufficiency. We deliver our services with respect, compassion, and equity, always preserving the dignity and self-esteem of our clients. |
8350 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, 125, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
BRITEPATHS |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL LITERACY WORKSHOP |
**March 25, 2020 COVID-19 Update: Britepath's Office and FEC at South County are closed to the public. The FEC is still offering services, but almost exclusively via phone/internet until further notice. ** Provides classroom instruction to individuals about household budgeting. One-time class lasts 1 1/2 hours and covers basic budgeting skills, credit reports, and other financial topics. Various locations around the county - see website for dates and locations. britepaths.org |
Britepaths provides short-term safety-net services to our neighbors in need while empowering them to work toward long-term self-sufficiency. We deliver our services with respect, compassion, and equity, always preserving the dignity and self-esteem of our clients. |
3959 PENDER DRIVE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
BRITEPATHS |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL MENTORING |
Trained volunteers provide extensive financial counseling to teach management of household finances. Clients are required to take Britepaths class and/ or financial counseling clinic before the mentoring begins and to commit to meeting with a mentor twice a month for six months. Some Spanish-speaking volunteers available. |
Britepaths provides short-term safety-net services to our neighbors in need while empowering them to work toward long-term self-sufficiency. We deliver our services with respect, compassion, and equity, always preserving the dignity and self-esteem of our clients. |
3959 PENDER DRIVE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
HOUSING COUNSELING SERVICES, INC. |
Non-Profit |
FORECLOSURE ASSISTANCE |
Provides counseling, financial analysis and negotiation with lenders support during mediation. |
Provides assistance to tenants, homeowners, and home purchasers with the goal of preventing homelessness and increasing homeownership opportunities. |
2410 17TH NW STREET, 100, WASHINGTON, DC 20009 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT FOR AGING AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES-5904 OLD RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
State government |
INDIVIDUAL EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT - INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES |
Provides intensive job training, placement, and employment assistance to Virginians with disabilities who find it challenging to perform in a competitive work setting. Job coaches provide support until the newly hired employees become proficient at work. |
State agency offering assistance to persons with physical, mental, and emotional disabilities to enable them to become self-supporting and independent. Provides comprehensive rehabilitative services and works with employers and other agencies to hire individuals with disabilities. |
5904 OLD RICHMOND HIGHWAY, 410, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22303 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT FOR AGING AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES-11150 FAIRFAX BOULEVARD |
State government |
INDIVIDUAL EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT - INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES |
Provides intensive job training, placement, and employment assistance to Virginians with disabilities who find it challenging to perform in a competitive work setting. Job coaches provide support until the newly hired employees become proficient at work. |
State agency offering assistance to persons with physical, mental, and emotional disabilities to enable them to become self-supporting and independent. Provides comprehensive rehabilitative services and works with employers and other agencies to hire individuals with disabilities. |
11150 FAIRFAX BOULEVARD, 300, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
VIRGINIA EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION-13370 MINNIEVILLE ROAD |
State government |
JOB BANK LISTING |
Offers an extensive listing of jobs that are updated on a daily basis. Listings include federal, state, and private sector jobs on a local, statewide, and national basis. Employers can post their job vacancies for free. See website below for online job listings. |
Operates workforce services, compiles and disseminates labor market information and population data, collects unemployment insurance taxes, and pays unemployment benefits to eligible claimants. Alexandria office serves Fairfax County, Arlington County and cities of Fairfax, Falls Church and Alexandria. |
13370 MINNIEVILLE ROAD, WOODBRIDGE, VA 22192 |
VIRGINIA EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION-5520 CHEROKEE AVENUE |
State government |
JOB BANK LISTING |
Offers an extensive listing of jobs that are updated on a daily basis. Listings include federal, state, and private sector jobs on a local, statewide, and national basis. Employers can post their job vacancies for free. See website below for online job listings. |
Operates workforce services, compiles and disseminates labor market information and population data, collects unemployment insurance taxes, and pays unemployment benefits to eligible claimants. Alexandria office serves Fairfax County, Arlington County and cities of Fairfax, Falls Church and Alexandria. |
5520 CHEROKEE AVENUE, 100A, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22312 |
COMPUTER CORE |
Non-Profit |
JOB SKILLS TRAINING - COMPUTER/CLERICAL TRAINING |
More than 20 on-going skills-building workshops for individuals who want to enhance their current job skills or to transition into a new career. Classes at all skill levels. Focus is on developing hands-on experience. Certificates offered in four subject areas: Accounting and Finance; Administrative Excellence; Customer Service Excellence; and, IT Office Maintenance and Troubleshooting. |
Provides free IT training program to help low-income adults learn computer and life skills to become employed or get a better job. |
201 N. UNION STREET, 110, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA FAMILY SERVICE-8603 WESTWOOD CENTER DRIVE |
Non-Profit |
JOB SKILLS TRAINING - COMPUTER/CLERICAL TRAINING |
A 6-month program providing training in clerical and computer skills. Comprehensive program emphasizes the development of self confidence through skills mastery. Offers instruction in typing, general office procedures, data entry/word processing, business math, English, work ethics, and personal effectiveness. |
Provides a broad range of services to strengthen family life and enhance the social stability and quality of life in the community. |
8603 WESTWOOD CENTER DRIVE, 300, VIENNA, VA 22182 |
CENTRAL SENIOR CENTER |
Non-Profit |
JOB SKILLS TRAINING - PERSONAL CARE AIDES |
Offers a Virginia DMAS-certified training program for Korean personal care aides. Trains individuals to provide culturally sensitive home support services for ethnic older adults so they can live independently at home and in their community, maximize their choice and control, and enjoy an enhanced quality of life. Includes vocational ESL training for those who wish to be employed in adult nursing home facilities. The program is 15 weeks with 3-5 hours per week of classroom and hands-on training. Graduates receive a certificate for successful completion of the program and passing an exam. |
Central Senior Center was founded as a ministry for seniors of the Korean Central Presbyterian Church in Centreville. The Center develops and manages a growing range of services for active and frail older Korean adults. |
14451 LEE HIGHWAY, CENTREVILLE, VA 20121 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY-10515 BATTLEVIEW PARKWAY |
State government |
LABOR RELATIONS - ADULTS |
Investigates complaints alleging violations of labor laws. Mediates employer-employee disputes and conducts informal conferences with employers to settle disputes. Also prepares final orders for unpaid wage amounts and assesses money penalties against employers to gain compliance. |
Promotes healthful workplaces and best employment practices in the Commonwealth of Virginia. |
10515 BATTLEVIEW PARKWAY, MANASSAS, VA 20109 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY-9400 INNOVATION DRIVE |
State government |
LABOR RELATIONS - CHILDREN |
Investigates complaints alleging violations of child labor laws. |
Promotes healthful workplaces and best employment practices in the Commonwealth of Virginia. |
9400 INNOVATION DRIVE, 120, MANASSAS, VA 20110 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION |
County Government |
LABOR RELATIONS - MEDIATION |
The Civil Service Commisson hears grievances from Fairfax County employees and advises the Board of Supervisors and County Executive on personnel policy issues. The commission holds regular meetings which are open to the public. Public hearings are held to solicit comments on specific issues. The commission welcomes suggestions from employees on personnel matters. |
Appointed members of the commission are tasked with overseeing personnel administration in Fairfax County. Reviews proposed amendments to personnel regulations and serves as an appellate hearing body to adjudicate employee grievances. |
12000 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 258, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
ETHIOPIAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL, INC. |
Non-Profit |
MINORITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT |
The ECDC Enterprise Development Group assists women, minorities, immigrants, and refugees who want to start their own business in the metro Washington area. Provides individual business counseling, training, and credit help. Also provides financial literacy, home buyer counseling, ESL for business, and a computer learning center. |
A community-based provider focusing on the social service needs of immigrants and refugees. The local office of ECDC is the African Community Center (ACC) that serves the DC Metro Area, including Northern Virginia. |
901 SOUTH HIGHLAND STREET, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
VIRGINIA EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION-13370 MINNIEVILLE ROAD |
State government |
RESUME PREPARATION ASSISTANCE |
Provides workshops on resume preparation. After attending the workshop, clients can then make an appointment with a counselor to have their resume critiqued. |
Operates workforce services, compiles and disseminates labor market information and population data, collects unemployment insurance taxes, and pays unemployment benefits to eligible claimants. Alexandria office serves Fairfax County, Arlington County and cities of Fairfax, Falls Church and Alexandria. |
13370 MINNIEVILLE ROAD, WOODBRIDGE, VA 22192 |
VIRGINIA EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION-5520 CHEROKEE AVENUE |
State government |
RESUME PREPARATION ASSISTANCE |
Provides workshops on resume preparation. After attending the workshop, clients can then make an appointment with a counselor to have their resume critiqued. |
Operates workforce services, compiles and disseminates labor market information and population data, collects unemployment insurance taxes, and pays unemployment benefits to eligible claimants. Alexandria office serves Fairfax County, Arlington County and cities of Fairfax, Falls Church and Alexandria. |
5520 CHEROKEE AVENUE, 100A, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22312 |
LAMB CENTER |
Non-Profit |
RESUME PREPARATION ASSISTANCE - HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS |
Provides access to a computer program which produces resumes. If available, a center volunteer will assist individuals who need help completing their resumes. |
A Christian outreach ministry which provides daytime, drop-in services for homeless individuals working toward self-sufficiency. |
3160 CAMPBELL DRIVE, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
JEWISH SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCY-200 WOOD HILL ROAD |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT |
Offers supported employment for individuals with a disability. Provides skill and interest assessment, interview and resume guidance, training, job development and job coaching to secure paid or volunteer employment with the goal of job retention. |
Provides a wide range of counseling, special needs services, educational and professional programs, in-home support, nursing care, volunteer assistance, social services, and adoption support. |
200 WOOD HILL ROAD, ROCKVILLE, MD 20852 |
HOPELINK BEHAVORIAL HEALTH (FORMERLY PRS, INC.) |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT - AUTISM |
HopeLink provides behavioral health, crisis intervention and suicide prevention services. Dial 988 to speak to a representative or text CONNECT to 85511. |
HopeLink (formerly PRS, Inc.) provides behavioral health, crisis intervention and suicide intervention services in Virginia. Crisis hotline phone numbers: 703-527-4700 and 988 to speak to a representative or text "CONNECT" to 85511. |
10455 WHITE GRANITE DRIVE, 400, OAKTON, VA 22124 |
SERVICESOURCE, INC. |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT - AUTISM |
Autism Bridge to Learn and Employer (ABLE) is a specialized employment program to assist individuals diagnosed on the autism spectrum in obtaining employment and increasing self- sufficiency. The program is designed to increase the participation of individuals with autism in the labor market, with a focus on young adults transitioning out of high school. |
Provides employment, employment services and long-term community integration services to individuals with disabilities. Offers outsourcing labor options to businesses and government agencies in a variety of fields including food service, mail management, administrative services, janitorial services and logistics. Currently has operations in eleven states and the District of Columbia. |
10467 WHITE GRANITE DRIVE, OAKTON, VA 22124 |
SERVICESOURCE, INC. |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT - INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES |
Group supported employment provides continuous supervision to a small group of consumers who work within a host company in the community. Types of work include retail, mailroom, laundry, and janitorial. |
Provides employment, employment services and long-term community integration services to individuals with disabilities. Offers outsourcing labor options to businesses and government agencies in a variety of fields including food service, mail management, administrative services, janitorial services and logistics. Currently has operations in eleven states and the District of Columbia. |
10467 WHITE GRANITE DRIVE, OAKTON, VA 22124 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING-7611 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE-1 |
State government |
TAX PREPARATION ASSISTANCE |
The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program is a national program sponsored by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to help families maximize their tax returns and avoid the fees businesses charge to prepare taxes. Northern Virginia CASH is a coalition of community partners who support the VITA sites in Northern Virginia. Since 2008 Fairfax County Department of Family Services has provided operational support to the coalition partners processing over 63,000 tax returns, bringing back over $100 Million in refunds to the Northern Virginia Community. |
Fairfax County Department of Family Services, One-Stop Employment Resource Center offers an integrated portfolio of employment and training programs for targeted populations such as ex-offenders at-risk youth, dislocated workers and under-employed or unemployed workers. Services are delivered and coordinated through one-stop employment centers, locally known as Northern Virginia Career Works Centers. |
7611 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, 335W, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING-8350 RICHMOND HIGHWAY-2 |
State government |
TAX PREPARATION ASSISTANCE |
The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program is a national program sponsored by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to help families maximize their tax returns and avoid the fees businesses charge to prepare taxes. Northern Virginia CASH is a coalition of community partners who support the VITA sites in Northern Virginia. Since 2008 Fairfax County Department of Family Services has provided operational support to the coalition partners processing over 63,000 tax returns, bringing back over $100 Million in refunds to the Northern Virginia Community. |
Fairfax County Department of Family Services, One-Stop Employment Resource Center offers an integrated portfolio of employment and training programs for targeted populations such as ex-offenders at-risk youth, dislocated workers and under-employed or unemployed workers. Services are delivered and coordinated through one-stop employment centers, locally known as Northern Virginia Career Works Centers. |
8350 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING-11484 WASHINGTON W PLAZA-1 |
State government |
TAX PREPARATION ASSISTANCE |
The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program is a national program sponsored by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to help families maximize their tax returns and avoid the fees businesses charge to prepare taxes. Northern Virginia CASH is a coalition of community partners who support the VITA sites in Northern Virginia. Since 2008 Fairfax County Department of Family Services has provided operational support to the coalition partners processing over 63,000 tax returns, bringing back over $100 Million in refunds to the Northern Virginia Community. |
Fairfax County Department of Family Services, One-Stop Employment Resource Center offers an integrated portfolio of employment and training programs for targeted populations such as ex-offenders at-risk youth, dislocated workers and under-employed or unemployed workers. Services are delivered and coordinated through one-stop employment centers, locally known as Northern Virginia Career Works Centers. |
11484 WASHINGTON W PLAZA, 110, RESTON, VA 20190 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING-1086 ELDEN STREET |
State government |
TAX PREPARATION ASSISTANCE |
The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program is a national program sponsored by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to help families maximize their tax returns and avoid the fees businesses charge to prepare taxes. Northern Virginia CASH is a coalition of community partners who support the VITA sites in Northern Virginia. Since 2008 Fairfax County Department of Family Services has provided operational support to the coalition partners processing over 63,000 tax returns, bringing back over $100 Million in refunds to the Northern Virginia Community. |
Fairfax County Department of Family Services, One-Stop Employment Resource Center offers an integrated portfolio of employment and training programs for targeted populations such as ex-offenders at-risk youth, dislocated workers and under-employed or unemployed workers. Services are delivered and coordinated through one-stop employment centers, locally known as Northern Virginia Career Works Centers. |
1086 ELDEN STREET, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
ARC OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA, THE |
Non-Profit |
TRANSITION TRAINING - DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES |
Called Transition Points, this series provides concurrent workshops for family and/or caregivers and the transitioning youth with developmental disability. The youth learn about important independent skills and resources and the family members/caregivers learn about critical resources and processes to access those resources. |
The Arc of Northern Virginia provides grassroots advocacy, Special Needs Trusts, information and referral, workshops and webinars, tech-based tools, events, and direct services for families, children, and adults living with intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as their families and loved ones. The Special Needs Trust is licensed to operate in Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia. |
3060 WILLIAMS DRIVE, 300, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT FOR AGING AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES-5904 OLD RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
State government |
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION |
Evaluations are done to determine service eligibility. Individuals are evaluated to identify or confirm disabilities and skills. Implements individualized service plans with the goal of gainful employment. Specialized programs are available for individuals who have hearing or visual impairments or who have disabilities resulting from mental illness, substance abuse, or a brain injury. |
State agency offering assistance to persons with physical, mental, and emotional disabilities to enable them to become self-supporting and independent. Provides comprehensive rehabilitative services and works with employers and other agencies to hire individuals with disabilities. |
5904 OLD RICHMOND HIGHWAY, 410, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22303 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT FOR AGING AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES-11150 FAIRFAX BOULEVARD |
State government |
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION |
Evaluations are done to determine service eligibility. Individuals are evaluated to identify or confirm disabilities and skills. Implements individualized service plans with the goal of gainful employment. Specialized programs are available for individuals who have hearing or visual impairments or who have disabilities resulting from mental illness, substance abuse, or a brain injury. |
State agency offering assistance to persons with physical, mental, and emotional disabilities to enable them to become self-supporting and independent. Provides comprehensive rehabilitative services and works with employers and other agencies to hire individuals with disabilities. |
11150 FAIRFAX BOULEVARD, 300, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT FOR AGING AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES-5904 OLD RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
State government |
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION - ADULTS WITH CHRONIC MENTAL ILLNESS |
Provides vocational development, placement, and job retention services to individuals who experience persistent and serious mental illness. |
State agency offering assistance to persons with physical, mental, and emotional disabilities to enable them to become self-supporting and independent. Provides comprehensive rehabilitative services and works with employers and other agencies to hire individuals with disabilities. |
5904 OLD RICHMOND HIGHWAY, 410, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22303 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT FOR AGING AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES-11150 FAIRFAX BOULEVARD |
State government |
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION - ADULTS WITH CHRONIC MENTAL ILLNESS |
Provides vocational development, placement, and job retention services to individuals who experience persistent and serious mental illness. |
State agency offering assistance to persons with physical, mental, and emotional disabilities to enable them to become self-supporting and independent. Provides comprehensive rehabilitative services and works with employers and other agencies to hire individuals with disabilities. |
11150 FAIRFAX BOULEVARD, 300, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
COLUMBIA LIGHTHOUSE FOR THE BLIND |
Non-Profit |
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION - INDIVIDUALS WITH VISION IMPAIRMENTS |
Provides orientation and mobility training, independent living skills, and Braille instruction to individuals who are blind or have low vision. Case management services are available to seniors age 65 and over who are severely visually impaired. |
Provides services to individuals of all ages with severe visual impairments and blindness to help them overcome the challenges of vision loss including individuals that are deaf-blind. The goal is to ensure that the service recipients remain independent, active, and productive in their communities. |
1825 K NW STREET, 1103, WASHINGTON, DC 20006 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT FOR THE BLIND & VISION IMPAIRED |
State government |
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION - INDIVIDUALS WITH VISION IMPAIRMENTS |
Provides adjustment counseling and instruction in basic orientation, mobility training, daily living skills, braille, keyboarding, and other adaptive skills to individuals who are visually disabled. Also assists adults who are severely visually disabled explore means to achieve self-sufficiency. |
The Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired provides a comprehensive program of services to visually disabled and blind Virginia residents to help them minimize or overcome the effects of their vision loss. |
11150 FAIRFAX BOULEVARD, 502, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT FOR AGING AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES-5904 OLD RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
State government |
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION - TEENS WITH DISABILITIES |
Provides counselors to help prepare students with disabilities to make a successful transition from high school to work and adult life. The counselors work together with the students, families, schools, and community agencies to develop individualized plans. |
State agency offering assistance to persons with physical, mental, and emotional disabilities to enable them to become self-supporting and independent. Provides comprehensive rehabilitative services and works with employers and other agencies to hire individuals with disabilities. |
5904 OLD RICHMOND HIGHWAY, 410, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22303 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT FOR AGING AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES-11150 FAIRFAX BOULEVARD |
State government |
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION - TEENS WITH DISABILITIES |
Provides counselors to help prepare students with disabilities to make a successful transition from high school to work and adult life. The counselors work together with the students, families, schools, and community agencies to develop individualized plans. |
State agency offering assistance to persons with physical, mental, and emotional disabilities to enable them to become self-supporting and independent. Provides comprehensive rehabilitative services and works with employers and other agencies to hire individuals with disabilities. |
11150 FAIRFAX BOULEVARD, 300, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY-10515 BATTLEVIEW PARKWAY |
State government |
WORK PERMITS - TEENS (14-15) |
Work permits for 14 and 15 year olds in Virginia are available through the child's school. If the child is not enrolled in a public school, the permit is available at the school nearest to the potential place of employment. There are minimum and maximum work hour limits that are allowed for 14-15 year olds. NOTE: 16 and 17 year olds are barred from working in certain particularly hazardous jobs. |
Promotes healthful workplaces and best employment practices in the Commonwealth of Virginia. |
10515 BATTLEVIEW PARKWAY, MANASSAS, VA 20109 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF TAX ADMINISTRATION-12000 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY-1 |
County Government |
PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX RELIEF - OLDER ADULTS & INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES |
Fairfax County provides car tax relief to residents who are either 65 or older or who are permanently and totally disabled and meet the income and asset eligibility requirements. Personal property tax relief shall only be granted on one vehicle. Requirements may vary; see website for details. |
Administers and supervises the levying of all taxes for which the real estate, personal property, state income, and license divisions are responsible. |
12000 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 223, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES |
County Government |
4-H YOUTH PROGRAM (ADMINISTRATIVE ENTITY) |
Fairfax County offers many exciting activities for our youth ages 5 - 18. With abilities to empower its members in key areas of citizenship, leadership, and provide many life skills to last a lifetime. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 10TH FLOOR, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
VIRGINIA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE |
State and Agency government |
4-H YOUTH PROGRAM (ADMINISTRATIVE ENTITY) |
Administers the Four-H Youth Program within the Fairfax County Office of Community and Recreation Services. |
Provides information on 4H youth development, clubs, events and camps, horticulture related issues, master gardeners program, family & consumer sciences, nutrition classes, community viability and youth mentoring programs. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 1050, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-12000 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY |
County Government |
ADAPTIVE LIBRARY RESOURCES |
The Access Services branch of the Fairfax County Public Library provides library services to people with disabilities, including the Library of Congress Talking Book Program, audio-described movies, home delivery of FCPL materials, and assistive technology designed to make reading easier. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
12000 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 123, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
THE UNITY CLUB |
Non-Profit |
ADDICTIONS/RECOVERY - BOOKS/MATERIAL |
Sells books, gifts, and materials pertaining to recovery issues for the public or for members of the Unity Club. |
Provides space for various twelve step groups. Other activities or social events may also be held in the club organized by members of the groups. |
116-B WEST BROAD STREET, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22046 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF-10520 JUDICIAL DRIVE |
County Government |
ADULT DETENTION CENTER |
The Fairfax County Adult Detention Center (ADC) houses male and female inmates. The ADC is unique in the nation because it provides four forms of jail housing: single cell, linear, podular and direct. The building provides space for education programs, computer learning lab, Alcohol and Drug Services, health education, mental health, library and law library services, and ServSafe (a food safety training program). |
The Sheriff's Office has concurrent criminal and civil jurisdiction throughout the County, City of Fairfax, and the Towns of Herndon and Vienna. |
10520 JUDICIAL DRIVE, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS |
County Government |
ADULT EDUCATION |
FCPS offers an array of day and evening adult education options at various sites throughout the county. Adults seeking a high school credential can attend the Fairfax Adult High School or enroll in a non-traditional high school completion program. Additionally, adult education options are offered through the Adult and Community Education (ACE) program. The ACE program includes individual courses and certificate programs. The classes available include – Adult ESOL, apprenticeship, business, information technology, health and medical, trade and industrial, culinary arts, world languages, and a selection of other enrichment opportunities. |
Provides public education to Fairfax County residents, including elementary, secondary and alternative education to children, and vocational, community and adult education. |
7510 LISLE AVENUE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22043 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS-2709 POPKINS LANE |
County Government |
ADULT EDUCATION |
FCPS offers an array of day and evening adult education options at various sites throughout the county. Adults seeking a high school credential can attend the Fairfax Adult High School or enroll in a non-traditional high school completion program. Additionally, adult education options are offered through the Adult and Community Education (ACE) program. The ACE program includes individual courses and certificate programs. The classes available include – Adult ESOL, apprenticeship, business, information technology, health and medical, trade and industrial, culinary arts, world languages, and a selection of other enrichment opportunities. |
Provides public education to Fairfax County residents, including elementary, secondary and alternative education to children, and vocational, community and adult education. |
2709 POPKINS LANE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
OPTIONS CARE CENTER |
Non-Profit |
ADULT MENTOR - PREGNANT WOMEN |
Trained volunteer mentors work with pregnant teens, women and new moms utilizing a pro-life philosophy. The mentor works with the pregnant woman or teen on defining options, prenatal care, child development information, connecting to needed services, and providing ongoing support. |
Provides women experiencing unplanned pregnancies free pregnancy related services such as pregnancy tests, limited ultrasounds, STI Testing and treatment, options counseling, education and other practical support. Our approach is holistic, supporting the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of our clients. All services, interviews, telephone calls and records are strictly confidential. |
7297 LEE HIGHWAY, L, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
OAR OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, INC. |
Non-Profit |
ADULT MENTORING |
A mentor is a trusted caring guide whose support empowers a mentee’s effort to rejoin the community. Volunteers work one-on-one with mentee's for 3 months pre-release and upto 12 months post-release to support the mentee as they work through their transition plan goals. Mentoring sessions take place in the Adult Detention Center, the Pre-Release Center, the OAR office, and/or the community. |
Opportunities Alternatives Resources for ex-offenders and their families. OAR provides services such as employment assistance and training, educational programs, case management, counseling and support groups, as well as direct assistance including but not limited to rent and utilities financial assistance, tools and transportation. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
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ADULT MENTORING |
Support services for participants that focuses on removing barriers to obtaining and maintaining employment by pairing clients with mentors from the community to assist them as they make the transition from welfare to work through Fairfax County's VIEW Program. |
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FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES |
County Government |
ADULT MENTORING |
Support services for participants that focuses on removing barriers to obtaining and maintaining employment by pairing clients with mentors from the community to assist them as they make the transition from welfare to work through Fairfax County's VIEW Program. |
Fairfax County Department of Family Services Public Assistance and Employment Services (PAES) provides services to help individuals become self-sufficient and secure a more stable family life. Administers employment services and benefit programs. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
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ADULT MENTORING |
Support services for participants that focuses on removing barriers to obtaining and maintaining employment by pairing clients with mentors from the community to assist them as they make the transition from welfare to work through Fairfax County's VIEW Program. |
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ADULT MENTORING |
Support services for participants that focuses on removing barriers to obtaining and maintaining employment by pairing clients with mentors from the community to assist them as they make the transition from welfare to work through Fairfax County's VIEW Program. |
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BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL AREA |
Non-Profit |
ADULT/CHILD MENTOR |
In Fairfax County Big Brothers Big Sisters offers community-based services to children and youth between the ages of 6 to 15 years. Mentors go through a certification process. Emphasis on self-esteem and relationship building, sound decision making, problem solving, and appropriate social and interpersonal behavior. |
Provides a One-To-One mentoring relationship where adult volunteers provide guidance and role modeling to children ages 6-15. Emphasis is on self-esteem and relationship building, sound decision making, problem solving, and appropriate social and interpersonal behavior. |
910 17TH N.W. STREET, WASHINGTON, DC 20006 |
EASTER SEALS UCP NORTH CAROLINA & VIRGINIA-900 CAMP EASTER SEALS ROAD |
Non-Profit |
ADVENTURE CAMP - INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES |
A traditional, residential summer camp for children and adults with physical and or cognitive disabilities. Campers can participate in a variety of activities including: swimming, horseback riding, performing arts, arts and crafts, sports, nature, overnight camping, marksmanship, climbing walls, canoeing, and special events. |
Provides opportunities, promotes individual choice, and changes the lives of individuals with disabilities by maximizing their potential for living, learning, and working in their communities. |
900 CAMP EASTER SEALS ROAD, NEW CASTLE, VA 24127 |
ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION NATIONAL CAPITAL AREA |
Non-Profit |
ADVOCACY - ALZHEIMER'S |
Works to protect the financial, legal, and long-term health care security of people with Alzheimer's and their families and caregivers. |
Offers support services for those affected by Alzheimer's and their families. Works to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. |
8180 GREENSBORO DRIVE, 400, MCLEAN, VA 22102 |
AUTISM SOCIETY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA |
Non-Profit |
ADVOCACY - AUTISM |
The Autism Society of Northern Virginia builds community for over 5,000 individuals and families affected by autism through education, advocacy and support. |
The Autism Society of Northern Virginia builds community for over 5,000 individuals and families affected by autism through education, advocacy, and support. ASNV is one of more than 90 chapters of the Autism Society, which has been a leading source for trusted and reliable information about autism since 1965. We are one of the first chapters, formed in 1969. |
10467 WHITE GRANITE DRIVE, 324, OAKTON, VA 22124 |
KOREAN COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER OF GREATER WASHINGTON |
Non-Profit |
ADVOCACY - BENEFITS ENTITLEMENT COUNSELING |
Provides assistance for those who need help applying for Medicaid, Medicare, SSI, SSA, FAMIS, and Food Stamps. Assists those with language difficulties with filling out the correct documentation to apply for public assistance services and pre-screens for eligibility and advocacy. Transportation and interpretation is offered for clients who may need assistance. |
Offers a variety of social, legal, and cultural activities for the Korean immigrant community. KCSC's mission is to assist and empower Asian immigrants to become well-adjusted and fully contributing members of the U.S. through the provision of social services, education, advocacy, and the development of resources. |
7700 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, 406, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY CENTER OF FAIRFAX COUNTY (SAFESPOT) |
Non-Profit |
ADVOCACY - CHILDREN'S ISSUES |
The Children’s Advocacy Center (CAC) model brings the agency professionals involved in a case together and puts the needs of the child victim first. Instead of having a child taken from agency to agency to tell their story to law enforcement, child protective services, prosecution, and medical and mental health professionals, the CAC model brings the system to the child, and brings the agency professionals together to work as a team to provide a coordinated response that best meets the needs of the child and their families. |
Provides a centralized, family-friendly location for the investigation of child sexual abuse and severe physical abuse allegations, bringing together law enforcement, child protective services, and other critical professionals to minimize the number of times a child has to describe their abuse. SafeSpot provides services and makes referrals to support children and their families down the path to well-being in the aftermath of the abuse. |
PO BOX 148, FAIRFAX, VA 22038 |
CHILD FIND OF AMERICA, INC. |
Non-Profit |
ADVOCACY - CHILDREN'S ISSUES |
Child Find’s Parent Help program offers free, confidential telephone-based services to parents dealing with family conflicts. Our skilled professionals help parents explore safe, legal solutions and provide connections to the resources and support systems needed to resolve conflicts such as custody disputes, shared parenting, child abuse/neglect, domestic violence, unhealthy dynamics, and more. |
Child Find of America, Inc. is a national not-for-profit organization that provides services to prevent and resolve child abduction and the family conflicts that can lead to abduction and abuse. |
P.O. BOX 277, NEW PALTZ, NY 12561 |
STOP CHILD ABUSE NOW OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA (SCAN) |
Non-Profit |
ADVOCACY - CHILDREN'S ISSUES |
Serves as a voice for vulnerable children and families, raising awareness about child abuse, neglect and child safety issues and advocating for best practices. |
Promoting the well-being of children, improving parent child relations, and preventing child abuse and neglect by educating the community, providing direct parent education, and providing advocacy for children in the community. |
205 S. WHITING STREET, 205, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22304 |
FAIRFAX COURT APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATES, INC. (CASA) |
Non-Profit |
ADVOCACY - COURT APPOINTED |
Volunteers visit the children on their cases twice a month and get to know the child to make sure the child is safe. They review records, interview social workers, therapists, teachers, and other professionals, and report back to the court with information. They receive training and are supervised by professional staff. |
Fairfax Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) are volunteers who advocate for the best interests of an abused or neglected child who is under the protection of the Fairfax Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court. |
4103 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
ARC OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA, THE |
Non-Profit |
ADVOCACY - DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES |
Advocates for improvements in public policy on issues affecting people with developmental disabilities by sponsoring public forums, testifying at hearings, serving on boards and committees, and actively participating in statewide cross-disability networks. |
The Arc of Northern Virginia provides grassroots advocacy, Special Needs Trusts, information and referral, workshops and webinars, tech-based tools, events, and direct services for families, children, and adults living with intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as their families and loved ones. The Special Needs Trust is licensed to operate in Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia. |
3060 WILLIAMS DRIVE, 300, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
ENDEPENDENCE CENTER OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-2300 CLARENDON BOULEVARD |
Non-Profit |
ADVOCACY - DISABILITY |
Provides advocacy services directed at resolving client complaints involving diability-related discrimination and/or abuse/neglect or violation of rights. Also offers workshops, presentations, speakers, and consultation to individuals and groups on disability-related issues. Assists persons with disabilities to access benefits, vocational rehabilitation, and other services available to them in the community. |
A community-based resource and advocacy center promoting independent living and equal access for all persons with disabilities in Northern Virginia. |
2300 CLARENDON BOULEVARD, 305, ARLINGTON, VA 22201 |
DISABILITY LAW CENTER OF VIRGINIA |
State government |
ADVOCACY - DISABILITY |
Provides advocacy services directed at resolving client complaints involving diability-related discrimination and/or abuse/neglect or violation of rights. |
Provides advocacy services directed at resolving client complaints involving disability-related discrimination and/or abuse/neglect or violation of rights. |
1910 BYRD AVENUE, 5, RICHMOND, VA 23230 |
VIRGINIA C.U.R.E. |
Non-Profit |
ADVOCACY - ERRANTS (INCARCERATED) |
Activities are organized to provide information, education and support for families, persons incarcerated or who have been incarcerated, and others concerned about the criminal justice system. As an advocacy organization, our members network with many other organizations as well as the Executive and Legislative branches of Virginia government. Information and resources are provided to C.U.R.E. members. |
A nonprofit membership organization whose activities are organized to provide information, education and support for families, persons incarcerated or who have been incarcerated, and others concerned about the criminal justice system. National network or organizations. |
P. O. BOX 2310, VIENNA, VA 22183-0453 |
HEARING LOSS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA |
Non-Profit |
ADVOCACY - HEARING LOSS |
Provides advocacy on a legislative level for people with hearing loss in the areas of improved communication access in the workplace, hotels, schools, court system, medical, and entertainment facilities. Promotes new technology, medical research, and legislation that will help people live successfully with hearing loss. |
A consumer educational organization devoted to the welfare and interests of those who cannot hear well, their families, and friends. Strives to improve the quality of life for those who are hard of hearing through education, advocacy, and information. |
7910 WOODMONT AVENUE, 1200, BETHESDA, MD 20814 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT FOR THE DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING |
State government |
ADVOCACY - HEARING LOSS |
The Virginia Department for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (VDDHH) promotes accessible communication so that persons who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing may full participate in programs, services and opportunities throughout the Commonwealth. |
The Virginia Department for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (VDDHH) promotes accessible communication so that person who are Deaf and hard of hearing may fully participate in programs, services, and opportunities throughout the Commonwealth. |
1602 ROLLING HILLS DRIVE, 203, RICHMOND, VA 23229 |
NATIONAL CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME |
Non-Profit |
ADVOCACY - LEGISLATIVE - CRIME VICTIMS |
Grassroots organizations throughout the country provide advocacy for crime victims. Advocacy goal is the improvement of laws and public policy, at both state and federal levels, that create resources and secure rights for victims of crime. |
National resource and advocacy center dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmed by crime. |
2000 M STREET NW, 480, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 |
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED PERSONS |
Non-Profit |
ADVOCACY - LEGISLATIVE - OLDER ADULTS |
Provides advocacy at the grassroots level in the community and state through a network of regional offices of AARP volunteers. Members help shape and carry out agenda on issues of importance to older people. |
A nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization for persons 50 years of age and older. Helps members lead enjoyable and productive lives, to ensure access to healthcare and long-term care at a reasonable price, and to help members have economic security. |
601 E NW STREET, A1200, WASHINGTON, DC 20049 |
NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY, GREATER DC - MARYLAND |
Non-Profit |
ADVOCACY - MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS |
Advocates for individuals and families living with Multiple Sclerosis to ensure that they receive the benefits and health care services to which they are entitled and that their disability rights are protected and enforced. |
Provides comprehensive support services to address the wide range of challenges facing those living with Multiple Sclerosis. |
1800 M NW STREET, B50N, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 |
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ADVOCACY - WOMEN'S ISSUES |
Works with county agencies, legal experts, educators, service providers, and community leaders on behalf of women's issues. Has recommended policies on shelters for abused women, educational equality in the schools, increased opportunities for women in county government, work/family programs, and appointments of more women to county advisory boards. |
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EDU-FUTURO |
Non-Profit |
ADVOCACY & LEADERSHIP TRAINING |
ELP I centers around the individual needs of each student. From the onset of the program, students brainstorm and design a unique roadmap for their professional and personal goals in the Vision for Life workshop. Additionally, students will see the college-to-job pipeline connection in our Journey to the Future workshop, where they will explore how their college plans connect with potential careers. Beyond professional development, students will also be able to identify community issues personally important to them and understand their potential role as changemakers in the Civic Engagement workshop. These, among several other workshops, will put students on track towards being well-rounded. |
Edu-Futuro’s mission is to empower immigrant and underserved youth and families through mentorship, education, leadership development and parent engagement. |
6540 FRANCONIA ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
TAHIRIH JUSTICE CENTER |
Non-Profit |
ADVOCACY/EDUCATION - GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE - REFUGEES |
Conducts both community and legislative advocacy and education about issues surrounding the protection of immigrant/refugee women and girls, including child migrants, domestic and sexual violence, immigration law, forced marriage, gender-based asylum, international marriage brokers, trafficking protections, unjust detention and related policies. Interested groups can request a speaker. |
A national nonprofit that provides direct services, policy advocacy, and training and education to protect immigrant women and girls against gender-based violence. |
6402 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, 300, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
NAMI NORTHERN VIRGINIA |
Non-Profit |
ADVOCACY/EDUCATION - MENTAL ILLNESS |
Provides support, advocacy and education to members, the public and their families who are affected with chronic and/or severe mental illness. Members and their families receive a network of affiliate assistance which provides educational support, consumer self-help groups, family support groups, a resource catalog, access to the annual convention, a monthly newsletter, and access to the NAMI helpline for information and resources. The helpline number is 571-458-7310. |
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of Northern Virginia is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide support and education to people living with a mental health condition, family members, and friends. Our community education programs raise awareness and make available presentations to civic groups, businesses, and agencies. NAMI Northern Virginia is a local affiliate of NAMI; NAMI Northern Virginia directly provides programs and services in Northern Virginia. |
P.O. BOX 480, OAKTON, VA 22124 |
CAREGIVER ACTION NETWORK |
Non-Profit |
ADVOCACY/SUPPORT - CAREGIVERS |
Provides caregivers with a deeper understanding of how they can stand up for themselves and their loved ones. Offers a list of resources that can offer some of the same empowerment. |
Internet-based family caregiver nonprofit providing education, peer support and resources to family caregivers across the country free of charge to improve their quality of life (formerly the National Family Caregivers Association). Also sponsors two specialized websites: Help for Cancer Caregivers http://www.helpforcancercaregivers.org and Caring for Rare Disease Caregivers http://www.rarecaregivers.org |
1150 CONNECTICUT AVENUE, 500, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 |
ANTI-TRAFFICKING INTERNATIONAL FORMERLY JUST ASK PREVENTION PROJECT |
Non-Profit |
ADVOCACY/SUPPORT - HUMAN TRAFFICKING |
Works to inform the public about the increase in human trafficking in northern Virginia. Primarily focuses on teens manipulated into prostitution. Information about warning signs and behavior, answers to typical questions, and ways to report traffickers and provide help to victims. Works to educate the community through awareness and prevention campaigns in the schools, businesses and throughout the community. After hours call the National Human Trafficking Resource Center at 1-888-373-7888. |
An organization that educates the community about the spread of human trafficking across Northern Virginia. The primary focus is the teen population, and we strive to education the community through awareness and prevention campaigns in the schools, companies and throughout the community. We encourage friends, family, teachers, business leaders and neighbors to do their part to end trafficking. |
1751 PINNACLE DRIVE, 600, MCLEAN, VA 22102 |
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF GREATER WASHINGTON-4101 ELMWOOD STREET |
Non-Profit |
AFTERSCHOOL RECREATION/ACTIVITIES - CHILDREN |
Provides opportunities for youth to have a safe place to learn and grow. The students have opportunities to participate in art and music programs, to play sports, learn about nutrition, and how to resist pressure to join gangs or take drugs. |
Works to help at-risk boys and girls of all backgrounds build confidence, develop character and acquire the skills needed to become productive, civic-minded, responsible adults. |
4101 ELMWOOD STREET, CHANTILLY, VA 20151 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS-8115 GATEHOUSE ROAD-2 |
County Government |
AFTERSCHOOL RECREATION/ACTIVITIES - CHILDREN |
Student activities programs are an integral part of the total elementary, middle, and high school education program. Fairfax County Public Schools stresses the importance of providing a well-balanced activities program to augment the learning activities in the classroom. The Activities programs provide opportunities for students in a variety of areas including student government, student publications, and special interest groups. Most of the activities require only an interest, some a try-out, others a special skill, but there is something for everyone! |
Provides public education to Fairfax County residents, including elementary, secondary and alternative education to children, and vocational, community and adult education. |
8115 GATEHOUSE ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-10225 ZION DRIVE |
County Government |
AFTERSCHOOL RECREATION/ACTIVITIES - CHILDREN |
Offers a variety of safe, structured afterschool programming which include learning activities, homework help, sports, exercise, creativity and fun. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
10225 ZION DRIVE, FAIRFAX, VA 22032 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-12196 SUNSET HILLS ROAD |
County Government |
AFTERSCHOOL RECREATION/ACTIVITIES - CHILDREN |
Offers a variety of safe, structured afterschool programming which include learning activities, homework help, sports, exercise, creativity and fun. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
12196 SUNSET HILLS ROAD, RESTON, VA 20190 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-8100 FORDSON ROAD-1 |
County Government |
AFTERSCHOOL RECREATION/ACTIVITIES - CHILDREN |
Offers a variety of safe, structured afterschool programming which include learning activities, homework help, sports, exercise, creativity and fun. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
8100 FORDSON ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF GREATER WASHINGTON-275 S. REYNOLDS STREET |
Non-Profit |
AFTERSCHOOL RECREATION/ACTIVITIES - CHILDREN |
Provides opportunities for youth to have a safe place to learn and grow. The students have opportunities to participate in art and music programs, to play sports, learn about nutrition, and how to resist pressure to join gangs or take drugs. |
Works to help at-risk boys and girls of all backgrounds build confidence, develop character and acquire the skills needed to become productive, civic-minded, responsible adults. |
275 S. REYNOLDS STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22304 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-2855 ANNANDALE ROAD-2 |
County Government |
AFTERSCHOOL RECREATION/ACTIVITIES - CHILDREN |
Offers a variety of safe, structured afterschool programming which include learning activities, homework help, sports, exercise, creativity and fun. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
2855 ANNANDALE ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-6131 WILLSTON DRIVE-1 |
County Government |
AFTERSCHOOL RECREATION/ACTIVITIES - CHILDREN |
Offers a variety of safe, structured afterschool programming which include learning activities, homework help, sports, exercise, creativity and fun. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
6131 WILLSTON DRIVE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22044 |
LIBERTY'S PROMISE |
Non-Profit |
AFTERSCHOOL RECREATION/ACTIVITIES - CHILDREN |
Afterschool program of civic engagement. |
Liberty’s Promise supports young immigrants, ages 15-21 by providing them with means to become actively involved in civic life, pursue higher education, and embark upon meaningful careers. |
2900 RICHMOND A HIGHWAY, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22305 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-8350 RICHMOND HIGHWAY-4 |
County Government |
AFTERSCHOOL RECREATION/ACTIVITIES - CHILDREN |
Offers a variety of safe, structured afterschool programming which include learning activities, homework help, sports, exercise, creativity and fun. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
8350 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, 309, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF GREATER WASHINGTON |
Non-Profit |
AFTERSCHOOL RECREATION/ACTIVITIES - CHILDREN |
Provides opportunities for youth to have a safe place to learn and grow. The students have opportunities to participate in art and music programs, to play sports, learn about nutrition, and how to resist pressure to join gangs or take drugs. |
Works to help at-risk boys and girls of all backgrounds build confidence, develop character and acquire the skills needed to become productive, civic-minded, responsible adults. |
5901 LEESBURG PIKE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-12125 PINECREST ROAD-1 |
County Government |
AFTERSCHOOL RECREATION/ACTIVITIES - CHILDREN |
Offers a variety of safe, structured afterschool programming which include learning activities, homework help, sports, exercise, creativity and fun. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
12125 PINECREST ROAD, RESTON, VA 20191 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-12111 BRADDOCK ROAD-1 |
County Government |
AFTERSCHOOL RECREATION/ACTIVITIES - CHILDREN |
Offers a variety of safe, structured afterschool programming which include learning activities, homework help, sports, exercise, creativity and fun. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
12111 BRADDOCK ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-3001 VADEN DRIVE |
County Government |
AFTERSCHOOL RECREATION/ACTIVITIES - CHILDREN |
Offers a variety of safe, structured afterschool programming which include learning activities, homework help, sports, exercise, creativity and fun. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
3001 VADEN DRIVE, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF GREATER WASHINGTON-7800 BELFORD DRIVE |
Non-Profit |
AFTERSCHOOL RECREATION/ACTIVITIES - CHILDREN |
Provides opportunities for youth to have a safe place to learn and grow. The students have opportunities to participate in art and music programs, to play sports, learn about nutrition, and how to resist pressure to join gangs or take drugs. |
Works to help at-risk boys and girls of all backgrounds build confidence, develop character and acquire the skills needed to become productive, civic-minded, responsible adults. |
7800 BELFORD DRIVE, 100, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-5920 SUMMERS LANE |
County Government |
AFTERSCHOOL RECREATION/ACTIVITIES - CHILDREN |
Offers a variety of safe, structured afterschool programming which include learning activities, homework help, sports, exercise, creativity and fun. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
5920 SUMMERS LANE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-5751 LIBERTY DRIVE |
County Government |
AFTERSCHOOL RECREATION/ACTIVITIES - CHILDREN |
Offers a variety of safe, structured afterschool programming which include learning activities, homework help, sports, exercise, creativity and fun. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
5751 LIBERTY DRIVE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22303 |
SECOND STORY (FORMERLY ALTERNATIVE HOUSE)-7224 COMMERCE STREET |
Non-Profit |
AFTERSCHOOL RECREATION/ACTIVITIES - CHILDREN |
The Safe Youth Project (SYP) volunteers provide after-school support services to 4th, 5th and 6th graders. SYP provides homework help, recreation activities, and life skills workshops to help children improve their grades and make positive decisions. |
Provides programs in Fairfax County for youth and families, including programs for teen mothers, homeless and at-risk youth. Operates a crisis runaway shelter that provides short term care for teenagers. Answers a 24 hour hotline 1-800-SAY-TEEN for teens in crisis and at risk for running away. |
7224 COMMERCE STREET, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
SECOND STORY (FORMERLY ALTERNATIVE HOUSE)-3304 CULMORE COURT |
Non-Profit |
AFTERSCHOOL RECREATION/ACTIVITIES - CHILDREN |
The Safe Youth Project (SYP) volunteers provide after-school support services to 4th, 5th and 6th graders. SYP provides homework help, recreation activities, and life skills workshops to help children improve their grades and make positive decisions. |
Provides programs in Fairfax County for youth and families, including programs for teen mothers, homeless and at-risk youth. Operates a crisis runaway shelter that provides short term care for teenagers. Answers a 24 hour hotline 1-800-SAY-TEEN for teens in crisis and at risk for running away. |
3304 CULMORE COURT, B, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
SECOND STORY (FORMERLY ALTERNATIVE HOUSE)-4801 RAVENSWORTH ROAD |
Non-Profit |
AFTERSCHOOL RECREATION/ACTIVITIES - CHILDREN |
The Safe Youth Project (SYP) volunteers provide after-school support services to 4th, 5th and 6th graders. SYP provides homework help, recreation activities, and life skills workshops to help children improve their grades and make positive decisions. |
Provides programs in Fairfax County for youth and families, including programs for teen mothers, homeless and at-risk youth. Operates a crisis runaway shelter that provides short term care for teenagers. Answers a 24 hour hotline 1-800-SAY-TEEN for teens in crisis and at risk for running away. |
4801 RAVENSWORTH ROAD, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS-8115 GATEHOUSE ROAD-2 |
County Government |
ALCOHOL/DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION/EDUCATION |
Provides resources and training related to violence and alcohol and drug prevention to students, staff members, and other community members. School based Substance Abuse Prevention Specialists provide support to those students at risk for or are involved with substance use. Parents of students who have violated the alcohol and other drug regulations are required to view an online substance abuse prevention/education video. |
Provides public education to Fairfax County residents, including elementary, secondary and alternative education to children, and vocational, community and adult education. |
8115 GATEHOUSE ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
THE CHRIS ATWOOD FOUNDATION, INC. |
Non-Profit |
ALCOHOL/DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION/EDUCATION |
Provides training in naloxone administration and opiod overdose prevention through its ROPE (Reverse Overdose, Prevent and Ecuation) program. The funding request is to expand the ROPE program to reach additional residents of Fairfax County, particularly low-income, who are not currently receiving training or naloxone under Community Service Board programs. |
The Chris Atwood Foundation mission is to save lives from opioid overdose, support recovery from substance use disorder, and defeat the stigma of this treatable brain disease. |
P.O. BOX 9282, RESTON, VA 20195 |
OAR OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, INC. |
Non-Profit |
ALTERNATIVE SENTENCING AND COMMUNITY SERVICE - ADULT OFFENDERS |
Provides placements for non-violent misdemeanants charged with offenses such as shoplifting, underage possession of alcohol, trespassing, or disorderly conduct who are directly referred through the court system. Non-violent felony cases and a limited number of self-referrals are accepted on a case-by-case basis. An assessment of interests and skills is completed and participants are placed at an appropriate site. Participants are required to complete between 25 and 200 hours of community service based on the Judge's order. Offenders charged with alcohol or drug offenses are required to attend a 3 hour Substance Abuse Awareness Class. Participants are referred pre-trial an |
Opportunities Alternatives Resources for ex-offenders and their families. OAR provides services such as employment assistance and training, educational programs, case management, counseling and support groups, as well as direct assistance including but not limited to rent and utilities financial assistance, tools and transportation. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA FAMILY SERVICE-6400 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD |
Non-Profit |
ANGER MANAGEMENT CLASS |
An 8-week, 12-hour class in which participants learn how to handle different styles of anger; discover ways to handle anger responses by working through emotions; successfully navigate social situations; and, explore conflict resolution methods. |
Provides a broad range of services to strengthen family life and enhance the social stability and quality of life in the community. |
6400 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, 110, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PARK AUTHORITY-2709 WEST OX ROAD |
County Government |
ANIMAL PARK |
Frying Pan Farm Park offers an indoor activity center, indoor and outdoor riding arenas, an equestrian trail, a country store, and a visitor center. Also offers Kidwell Farm, a farm that features horses, chickens, peacocks, rabbits, sheep, goats, cows, and pigs. |
Fairfax County Park Authority is responsible for 24,000 acres of parkland and more than 400 parks, including 9 recreation centers complete with indoor pools, multi-purpose rooms for classes, camp programs for youth, and fitness facilities. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PARK ACTIVITIES AND LOCATIONS, PLEASE GO TO THE FCPA WEBSITE. |
2709 WEST OX ROAD, HERNDON, VA 20171 |
HUMANE SOCIETY OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, INC. |
Non-Profit |
ANIMAL/PETS ADOPTION |
Offers pets for adoption. Contact organization or view website for pets available, adoption applications, and specific pet adoption requirements and procedures. Dog and horse adoptions are by appointment only; contact for details. |
Rescues and protects animals from abuse, neglect, abandonment, and cruelty. |
4057 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PROCUREMENT AND MATERIAL MANAGEMENT-6800-A INDUSTRIAL DRIVE |
County Government |
AUCTION - SURPLUS PROPERTY/EQUIPMENT |
Auctions are held to sell surplus property and equipment such as office supplies and office equipment, automobiles, trucks, vehicle related equipment, and heavy equipment. Listings of items for sale are not available until the day of the sale at the auction site. All surplus is sold as is, where is and there is no warranty of any kind as to condition or serviceability. Contact for auction location, dates, and times. |
The Department of Purchasing and Supply Management (DPSM) provides Fairfax County Government with overall material management which includes purchasing, non-capital construction, warehousing, inventory management, and fixed asset accountability. The department is organized into three primary branches: Administration, Purchasing and Supply Management, and Systems and Customer Service. |
6800-A INDUSTRIAL DRIVE, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22151 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH-INTERNET |
State government |
BIRTH CERTIFICATE - VIRGINIA |
Provides certified birth certificates for individuals born in the Commonwealth of Virginia after 6/1912. Birth records become public information 100 years after the date of the event. Prior to that time, they are available to immediate family members only. Birth certificates may be requested in person (same day service available in Richmond), via U.S. mail (5 - 10 business days), or via fax/phone/online through Vitalchek (2 - 3 business days). Regardless of request method, the following information is needed to process a request: name at date of birth, place of birth, mother's maiden name, father's name, relationship to the person on the certificate, reason for the certificate. |
Administers state and community health programs focusing on health care, the prevalence and prevention of disease, and environmental health protection. |
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FAIRFAX COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES |
County Government |
BUILDING INSPECTION |
Building and trade (mechanical, electrical and plumbing) inspections are required by state law to ensure new construction complies with the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code. It is the permit holders' responsibility to schedule inspections. Having inspections at various stages throughout construction allows you to feel secure knowing your project is safe and done to code. |
Land Development Services ensures that all development in Fairfax County meets the safety and health standards of all applicable codes such as the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building and county ordinances. We value our partnership with the public and the building industry. |
12055 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
COLUMBIA LIGHTHOUSE FOR THE BLIND |
Non-Profit |
CAMPS |
Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind (CLB) helps children who are blind or visually impaired develop the social and academic skills and self confidence to lead independent and fulfilling lives. Through its children’s programs and services, CLB provides important instruction for infants and toddlers, supports academic learning and social skills development as children grow, and is a resource for parents, families and schools. |
Provides services to individuals of all ages with severe visual impairments and blindness to help them overcome the challenges of vision loss including individuals that are deaf-blind. The goal is to ensure that the service recipients remain independent, active, and productive in their communities. |
1825 K NW STREET, 1103, WASHINGTON, DC 20006 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PARK AUTHORITY |
County Government |
CAMPS |
Offers a variety of camps that provide children of all ages with a safe and enjoyable camp experience where they can develop skills, form friendships, and enhance self-esteem. Camps are offered in Spring and Summer and specialize in all areas of interest including performing arts, excursion sports, nature-themes, fitness, and other specialty camps. |
Fairfax County Park Authority is responsible for 24,000 acres of parkland and more than 400 parks, including 9 recreation centers complete with indoor pools, multi-purpose rooms for classes, camp programs for youth, and fitness facilities. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PARK ACTIVITIES AND LOCATIONS, PLEASE GO TO THE FCPA WEBSITE. |
12055 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 927, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
AMERICAN RED CROSS - NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION |
Non-Profit |
CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR) - CLASSES |
Offers classes that teach how to recognize and respond appropriately and immediately to cardiac and breathing emergencies until more advanced medical personnel arrive and take over. Instruction includes Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), the use of Automated External Defribillors (AED), and rescue breathing. Adult and pediatric (infant and children up to age 12) options available. On-line registration available. |
A volunteer-led humanitarian organization whose primary goal is to provide relief to victims of disasters and help the community to prevent, prepare for, and respond to disasters and other life-threatening emergencies. |
8550 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, 325, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
CITY OF FALLS CHURCH HOUSING AND HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION |
City government |
CASE MANAGEMENT |
Develops case plans with clients for the evaluation, treatment, and care of individuals who are unable to arrange services for themselves due to age, illness, disability, or other difficulties. Case managers coordinate the delivery of the services, ensure that services are obtained, and monitor clients' progress. Service is designed to be a short term service. |
The City of Falls Church Housing and Human Services Division (HHS) works to build a stronger and healthier community through a range of comprehensive services that address the needs of City residents and facilitate community development. |
300 PARK AVENUE, G04, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22046 |
INOVA HEALTH SYSTEM-2700 PROSPERITY AVENUE-2 |
Non-Profit |
CASE MANAGEMENT |
Professional nurse and social work case managers provide FREE care coordination services for families who have children/youth with special health care needs. We partner with families to open doors to the best health care and community resources specialists, equipment/supplies, community programs; family support and health insurance. We teach families about the special education process. Care Connection for Children is a program through VDH and is operated in Northern Virginia by the Inova Health System. |
Inova Health System is a not-for-profit health care system based in Northern Virginia that consists of hospitals and other health services including emergency and urgent care centers, home care, nursing homes, mental health and blood donor services, and wellness classes. |
2700 PROSPERITY AVENUE, 295, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA FAMILY SERVICE-6400 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD |
Non-Profit |
CASE MANAGEMENT |
Support from a case manager regarding basic needs like food, clothing, community resources; orientation to systems in the US for the immigrant community; advocacy support as immigrant clients navigate public benefits, trauma services, county programs, and community resources. |
Provides a broad range of services to strengthen family life and enhance the social stability and quality of life in the community. |
6400 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, 110, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
PATHWAY HOMES, INC. |
Non-Profit |
CASE MANAGEMENT - ADULTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS |
Serves adults in their own homes. Counselors provide intensive case management services on a flexible and individualized basis. |
Pathway Homes, Inc., is a non-profit organization providing housing and supportive services to adults with serious mental illnesses and other disabilities in Northern Virginia. |
10201 FAIRFAX BOULEVARD, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
COMMUNITY RESIDENCES, INC. |
Non-Profit |
CASE MANAGEMENT - ADULTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS |
Provides outreach, supportive counseling, and case management services to adults who are homeless and mentally ill, some with concurring substance abuse. The primary focus is on assessing individuals' physical and mental needs and assisting in securing entitlements, obtaining permanent housing, employment counseling, and providing basic comfort needs. Counselors also coordinate linking individuals to other ongoing support services available in the community. |
Provides personalized services to at risk youth and adults with mental health needs and developmental disabilities. |
14160 NEWBROOK DRIVE, CHANTILLY, VA 20151 |
BRAIN INJURY SERVICES |
Non-Profit |
CASE MANAGEMENT - BRAIN INJURY |
Services support families, schools, and community agencies in providing the best opportunities for appropriate development for a child, teen, or young adult student with a brain injury. |
Brain Injury Services' mission is to empower those impacted by brain injury. |
8136 OLD KEENE MILL ROAD, B-102, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22152 |
BRAIN INJURY SERVICES |
Non-Profit |
CASE MANAGEMENT - BRAIN INJURY |
Provides specialized case management to seniors, age 55 and older who live in Fairfax County. These services address the needs of survivors who have experienced disabilities involving cognition, behavior and physical functioning. |
Brain Injury Services' mission is to empower those impacted by brain injury. |
8136 OLD KEENE MILL ROAD, B-102, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22152 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - OLDER ADULTS |
County Government |
CASE MANAGEMENT - ELDERLINK |
ElderLink provides affordable care management to older adults in Northern Virginia. Our care managers work with you and your family to find the best plan to ensure safe and affordable independence. Services include: An in-home assessment to determine what type of care is needed; development of a comprehensive care plan; assistance in finding and obtaining services; and monitoring to ensure appropriate care. |
Provides services to older adults and adults with disabilities. A division of Fairfax County Department of Family Services. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 232, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
OAR OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, INC. |
Non-Profit |
CASE MANAGEMENT - EX-OFFENDERS |
Provides emotional support, advice, encouragement, and guidance for individuals who have recently been released from a correctional facility and need help readjusting to the community. Case managers assist individuals in becoming self-sufficient and avoiding re-involvement in criminal activities. Case managers may also work with spouses and other family members. This service is done in coordination with other service providers to help clients obtain self-sufficiency. |
Opportunities Alternatives Resources for ex-offenders and their families. OAR provides services such as employment assistance and training, educational programs, case management, counseling and support groups, as well as direct assistance including but not limited to rent and utilities financial assistance, tools and transportation. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
INOVA FAIRFAX MEDICAL CAMPUS (FORMERLY INOVA FAIRFAX HOSPITAL)-2740 PROSPERITY AVENUE |
Non-Profit |
CASE MANAGEMENT - HIV/AIDS |
Provides basic case management at no charge for individuals who are diagnosed as HIV positive. Staff works closely with clients to evaluate their needs and to develop a comprehensive care plan to ensure all needs are being met. Staff works in collaboration with other healthcare professionals throughout the community and links clients to appropriate health and support services, ensures the delivery of services, monitors clients' progress, and re-evaluates the care plan as needed. |
Inova Fairfax Hospital is an 833-bed tertiary care hospital which houses Northern Virginia's only Level 1 trauma center for treating the most critically injured patients, the nation's fifth busiest obstetrics program, Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children, and Inova Heart and Vascular Institute. |
2740 PROSPERITY AVENUE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
WHITMAN-WALKER HEALTH-2301 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. SE AVENUE |
Non-Profit |
CASE MANAGEMENT - HIV/AIDS |
Staff links individuals with HIV/AIDS to an extensive network of support services offered through Whitman-Walker. Case management is required for clients to receive financial or housing assistance or to participate in the Food Bank or Buddy programs. |
The Whitman-Walker Clinic provides health care and a variety of other supportive services to persons of the LGBT community, and to anyone affected by HIV/AIDS in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. |
2301 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. SE AVENUE, WASHINGTON, DC 20020 |
WHITMAN-WALKER HEALTH-1377 R STREET |
Non-Profit |
CASE MANAGEMENT - HIV/AIDS |
Staff links individuals with HIV/AIDS to an extensive network of support services offered through Whitman-Walker. Case management is required for clients to receive financial or housing assistance or to participate in the Food Bank or Buddy programs. |
The Whitman-Walker Clinic provides health care and a variety of other supportive services to persons of the LGBT community, and to anyone affected by HIV/AIDS in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. |
1377 R STREET, WASHINGTON, DC 20009 |
GOOD SHEPHERD HOUSING AND FAMILY SERVICES |
Non-Profit |
CASE MANAGEMENT - HOUSING |
Case management services are available to GSH residents, where staff works with each family to develop an action plan to achieve better career opportunities and stable housing. Case managers assist GSH residents with budgeting and finance management and make referrals to other organizations that specialize in certain services or assistance. The goal is for residents to become self-sufficient and be able to meet their financial obligations. |
Assists families and individuals in crisis or living in poverty by addressing their economic, personal, and social needs. |
8253 BACKLICK ROAD, L, LORTON, VA 22079 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA FAMILY SERVICE-6400 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD |
Non-Profit |
CASE MANAGEMENT - MULTICULTURAL |
Develops case plans for the evaluation, treatment, and/or care of low-income, English-limited immigrants and refugees for whom existing services are inaccessible due to language and cultural barriers. Assesses the individual's needs then coordinates the delivery of needed services and ensures that services are obtained in accordance with the case plan. Follow up and monitoring of client's progress is integral. Housing, food, transportation, employment, and medical matters are just a few of the areas where a person may receive assistance. |
Provides a broad range of services to strengthen family life and enhance the social stability and quality of life in the community. |
6400 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, 110, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
AYUDA, INC. |
Non-Profit |
CASE MANAGEMENT - MULTICULTURAL CHILDREN/TEENS |
Ayuda's Children and Youth Program provides case management to neglected and vulnerable immigrant children in Fairfax, Virginia. Services include: connecting children with educational resources and after school programs; obtaining basic needs such as food, shelter, and clothing; and, connecting children to necessary social services. |
Advocates for and defends the legal rights of low-income Latino and other immigrant communities in the Washington, D.C. region. Promotes social justice by providing legal, social and language access services. Provides domestic violence legal support and case management. |
1990 K NW STREET, 500, WASHINGTON, DC 20006 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - OLDER ADULTS |
County Government |
CASE MANAGEMENT - OLDER ADULTS |
Provides assessments and develops care plans for older adults who are in need of assistance with coordination of services. Provides a complete assessment of needs by a social worker, nurse, and/or mental health counselor. Case manager coordinates the delivery of services, ensures that the services are obtained in accordance with the case plan, and follows up and monitors progress. |
Provides services to older adults and adults with disabilities. A division of Fairfax County Department of Family Services. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 232, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
JEWISH SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCY |
Non-Profit |
CASE MANAGEMENT - OLDER ADULTS |
Offers geriatric needs assessments, case management, and support services to older adults including homecare, caregiver and family support and social programs. |
Provides a wide range of counseling, special needs services, educational and professional programs, in-home support, nursing care, volunteer assistance, social services, and adoption support. |
3018 JAVIER ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
CAPITAL CARING HEALTH |
Non-Profit |
CASE MANAGEMENT - TERMINALLY ILL INDIVIDUALS |
An interdisciplinary team of physicians, nurses, aides, medical social workers, chaplains and grief and loss counselors provide expert and compassionate end of life care in homes, apartments, nursing homes, hospitals, and assisted living homes and communities. Services provided are based on individualized plan of care. |
Provides a comprehensive hospice care program focusing on the relief of symptoms and maximizing comfort and quality of life for individuals with progressive, life-limiting illness. Eight locations in Virginia. |
3180 FAIRVIEW PARK DRIVE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
AMERICAN RED CROSS - NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION |
Non-Profit |
CHILD CARE PROVIDER TRAINING - TEENS |
Trains youth who want to babysit with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and responsibly care for children and infants. Participants will learn how to develop leadership skills, keep themselves and others safe and help children behave, and learn about basic child care and basic first aid. Classroom and online classes available; certification issued for successful completion. |
A volunteer-led humanitarian organization whose primary goal is to provide relief to victims of disasters and help the community to prevent, prepare for, and respond to disasters and other life-threatening emergencies. |
8550 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, 325, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NCS - OFFICE FOR CHILDREN-12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY-1 |
County Government |
CHILD DAY CARE - SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN |
SACC provides fun, safe and educational care for children in kindergarten-sixth grade before school, after school and during school vacations in most Fairfax County public elementary schools and some County community centers. Children with special needs are fully included in all SACC centers. In addition, SACC programs at Key and Kilmer Centers serve youth, ages 5-21, with multiple types of disabilities. SACC offers a sliding fee scale for income eligible families. Employment is not required for SACC program eligibility. |
The Office for Children, a division of Fairfax County Dept. of Neighborhood and Community Services is dedicated to the care, education and healthy development of children, from birth through elementary school age. OFC collaborates with early childhood professionals, families, schools and community partners to support children in reaching their fullest potential. In partnership with the community, schools and county, OFC coordinates the implementation of the “Fairfax County Equitable School Readi |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 930, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION |
State government |
CHILD DAY CARE FACILITY COMPLAINTS |
If you believe a facility or individual providing care has violated applicable child care regulations or you suspect abuse or neglect of children in care, you may report those concerns to the Virginia Department of Education. If you suspect that a facility or individual is providing care illegally (the person should have a license but doesn’t), you may report those concerns as well. The Department of Education has the responsibility to investigate these complaints. |
The Virginia Department of Education is the state education agency of the Commonwealth of Virginia. |
101 N. 14TH STREET, RICHMOND, VA 23219 |
ARLINGTON COUNTY CHILD CARE SERVICES |
County Government |
CHILD DAY CARE PROVIDER DIRECTORY |
Publishes a free directory of licensed day care centers and family day care homes in Arlington. Publishes guidelines for choosing appropriate programs. |
The goals of the organization are to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of children in child care facilities and to assist parents become self-sufficient by subsidizing the cost of child care services for eligible individuals who are employed or in training which leads to employment. |
2100 WASHINGTON 3RD FLOOR BOULEVARD, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NCS - OFFICE FOR CHILDREN |
County Government |
CHILD DAY CARE PROVIDER DIRECTORY |
Provides on-line listings of home day care providers, day care centers, and part day programs to parents seeking child day care in Fairfax County. |
The Office for Children, a division of Fairfax County Dept. of Neighborhood and Community Services is dedicated to the care, education and healthy development of children, from birth through elementary school age. OFC collaborates with early childhood professionals, families, schools and community partners to support children in reaching their fullest potential. In partnership with the community, schools and county, OFC coordinates the implementation of the “Fairfax County Equitable School Readi |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 800, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NCS - OFFICE FOR CHILDREN |
County Government |
CHILD DAY CARE PROVIDER PERMITS |
Chapter 30 of the Code of Fairfax requires that persons in Fairfax County obtain a County Home Child Care Permit if they are caring for up to five children (other than their own) in their homes. Provider Services staff ensure compliance with the ordinance by assessing, monitoring and providing technical assistance to new applicants and providers who renew their permit each year. |
The Office for Children, a division of Fairfax County Dept. of Neighborhood and Community Services is dedicated to the care, education and healthy development of children, from birth through elementary school age. OFC collaborates with early childhood professionals, families, schools and community partners to support children in reaching their fullest potential. In partnership with the community, schools and county, OFC coordinates the implementation of the “Fairfax County Equitable School Readi |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 800, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
ARLINGTON COUNTY CHILD CARE SERVICES |
County Government |
CHILD DAY CARE PROVIDER TRAINING |
Offers professional development opportunities for early childhood program staff and family day care providers who are approved or pending approval through the organization. Topics include child development, nutrition, health, safety, and business practices. |
The goals of the organization are to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of children in child care facilities and to assist parents become self-sufficient by subsidizing the cost of child care services for eligible individuals who are employed or in training which leads to employment. |
2100 WASHINGTON 3RD FLOOR BOULEVARD, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NCS - OFFICE FOR CHILDREN |
County Government |
CHILD DAY CARE PROVIDER TRAINING |
Participating in ongoing professional development is important because it helps you learn the skills you need to support young children’s healthy physical and emotional development and readiness for school. Ongoing education also provides an opportunity to build your own business skills to help your business thrive and grow stronger. Each of these is important to ensure that your home-based child care program is able to support the children in your care and also provide a regular income for your own family. |
The Office for Children, a division of Fairfax County Dept. of Neighborhood and Community Services is dedicated to the care, education and healthy development of children, from birth through elementary school age. OFC collaborates with early childhood professionals, families, schools and community partners to support children in reaching their fullest potential. In partnership with the community, schools and county, OFC coordinates the implementation of the “Fairfax County Equitable School Readi |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 800, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
INFANT TODDLER FAMILY DAY CARE OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA |
Non-Profit |
CHILD DAY CARE PROVIDER TRAINING |
Provides professional early childhood development training including English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes, comprehensive educational courses, and business development supports for individuals interested in becoming early child care educators. Provides training and mentoring to providers with an emphasis on consistent, relationship-based care. |
Resource and referral agency for families seeking early child care educators who assure that children will have the necessary skills needed to enter kindergarten ready to learn. |
11166 FAIRFAX BOULEVARD, 206, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
ALEXANDRIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & HUMAN SERVICES-2525 MOUNT VERNON AVENUE |
County Government |
CHILD DAY CARE PROVIDER TRAINING - TANF RECIPIENTS |
Provides pre-screening for a 16-week course in child day care provider training classes for TANF recipients. Participants receive training in child care that includes topics such as child safety, developmental stages of children, and nutritional needs. |
Provides a variety of supportive and financial aid services to eligible children, adults and families. |
2525 MOUNT VERNON AVENUE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22301 |
LOUDOUN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES |
County Government |
CHILD DAY CARE PROVIDER TRAINING - TANF RECIPIENTS |
Provides pre-screening for a 16 week course in child day care provider training classes for TANF recipients. Participants receive training in child care that includes topics such as child safety, developmental stages of children, and nutritional needs. |
Loudoun County Department of Family Services mission is to help their residents achieve safe and productive lives. Provides a variety of supportive and financial aid services to eligible children, adults, and families. |
102 HERITAGE WAY NE, 103, LEESBURG, VA 20176 |
ARLINGTON COUNTY CHILD CARE SERVICES |
County Government |
CHILD DAY CARE PROVIDER/FACILITY LICENSE |
Licenses and approves family day care homes, private schools, and early childhood programs. |
The goals of the organization are to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of children in child care facilities and to assist parents become self-sufficient by subsidizing the cost of child care services for eligible individuals who are employed or in training which leads to employment. |
2100 WASHINGTON 3RD FLOOR BOULEVARD, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY |
County Government |
CHILDREN'S LIBRARY SERVICES |
Provides a range of activities and services for children which are designed to promote reading and an interest in their Public Library. The programs and activities range from presentations and performances by authors, actors, athletes, animal wranglers, artists, and others who bring stories to life. Information on programs are available online. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
12000 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 324, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
ST. MARK CATHOLIC CHURCH-9972 VALE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
CITIZENSHIP PREPARATION/CLASSES |
ST. MARK’s Citizenship Preparation program prepares eligible students for the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) civics knowledge and English proficiency exams. |
St. Mark ESL offers low-cost English language classes, Citizenship instruction, Conversation classes, and Writing Classes in Fairfax County, VA. All classes take place in the St. Mark Christian Formation Center in Vienna, Virginia. We welcome adult English students of all abilities and faiths to our classes. Our goal is to ‘Welcome the Stranger’ and provide a program where adult learners from all ethnic and religious backgrounds can come and learn English and acclimate better to life in the U.S |
9972 VALE ROAD, VIENNA, VA 22181 |
KOREAN COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER OF GREATER WASHINGTON |
Non-Profit |
CITIZENSHIP PREPARATION/CLASSES |
Provides citizenship preparation classes to assist individuals gain an understanding of the United States Constitution and Government in preparation for the citizenship exam. |
Offers a variety of social, legal, and cultural activities for the Korean immigrant community. KCSC's mission is to assist and empower Asian immigrants to become well-adjusted and fully contributing members of the U.S. through the provision of social services, education, advocacy, and the development of resources. |
7700 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, 406, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
UNITED COMMUNITY-8350 RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
Non-Profit |
CITIZENSHIP PREPARATION/CLASSES |
Prepares individuals for the Citizenship Test so that individuals can prepare for the Federal Examination. Day/Evening classes are offered. (Formerly Progreso Literacy and Citizenship Center.) |
Provides services to low-income residents of Fairfax County's Route One Corridor to assist families and individuals to improve the quality of their lives and build self-reliance. |
8350 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, 321, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
VIENNA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
CITIZENSHIP PREPARATION/CLASSES |
U.S. Citizenship Classes are offered on Zoom to help eligible individuals pass the citizenship exam and interview. Students may continue taking the class until they pass. One-on-one tutoring is available, if needed. |
An area church that provides social services to individuals and families in the community. |
124 PARK NE STREET, VIENNA, VA 22180 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-11484 WASHINGTON WEST PLAZA |
County Government |
CLIENT ASSESSMENT AND LINK TO SERVICES |
Provides in-depth assessment of client's service needs and their capacity to navigate the human services system. Provides intake screening and /or eligibility determination for various human services programs and community-based services/resources to meet their needs. These services/resources could include, but are not limited to emergency food, emergency prescription, and emergency transportation. Provides client advocacy and follow-up as needed. Works with clients to increase their level of self-sufficiency and to build their capacity to meet their needs. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
11484 WASHINGTON WEST PLAZA, 100, RESTON, VA 20190 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-7611 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE |
County Government |
CLIENT ASSESSMENT AND LINK TO SERVICES |
Provides in-depth assessment of client's service needs and their capacity to navigate the human services system. Provides intake screening and /or eligibility determination for various human services programs and community-based services/resources to meet their needs. These services/resources could include, but are not limited to emergency food, emergency prescription, and emergency transportation. Provides client advocacy and follow-up as needed. Works with clients to increase their level of self-sufficiency and to build their capacity to meet their needs. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
7611 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, 346E, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-8350 RICHMOND HIGHWAY-1 |
County Government |
CLIENT ASSESSMENT AND LINK TO SERVICES |
Provides in-depth assessment of client's service needs and their capacity to navigate the human services system. Provides intake screening and /or eligibility determination for various human services programs and community-based services/resources to meet their needs. These services/resources could include, but are not limited to emergency food, emergency prescription, and emergency transportation. Provides client advocacy and follow-up as needed. Works with clients to increase their level of self-sufficiency and to build their capacity to meet their needs. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
8350 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, 505, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY-1 |
County Government |
CLIENT ASSESSMENT AND LINK TO SERVICES |
Provides in-depth assessment of client's service needs and their capacity to navigate the human services system. Provides intake screening and /or eligibility determination for various human services programs and community-based services/resources to meet their needs. These services/resources could include, but are not limited to emergency food, emergency prescription, and emergency transportation. Provides client advocacy and follow-up as needed. Works with clients to increase their level of self-sufficiency and to build their capacity to meet their needs. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 420, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
WHITMAN-WALKER HEALTH-1377 R STREET |
Non-Profit |
CLIENT ASSESSMENT AND LINK TO SERVICES |
Provides information about services and assistance with developing a plan of care and/or course of treatment. Clients meet with an access counselor to receive services. |
The Whitman-Walker Clinic provides health care and a variety of other supportive services to persons of the LGBT community, and to anyone affected by HIV/AIDS in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. |
1377 R STREET, WASHINGTON, DC 20009 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT |
State and Agency government |
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE INFORMATION |
Provides callers with information on selected communicable diseases. Information provided to callers is based on the latest guidelines established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Virginia Department of Health (VDH). A caller may leave a message and the call will be returned by a public health nurse. Emergency 24/7 availability to health care providers. |
As an agency of the Fairfax County Health and Human Services System, we work to protect, promote and improve health and quality of life for all who live, work and play in our community. We do this by preventing epidemics and the spread of disease, protecting the public against environmental hazards, promoting and encouraging healthy behaviors, assuring the quality and accessibility of health services, responding to natural and man-made disasters, and assisting communities in recovery. Our vision |
10777 MAIN STREET, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
SERVICESOURCE, INC. |
Non-Profit |
COMMUNITY BASED DAY SUPPORT |
Provides support to individuals to integrate in the community and participate in daily living skills training, volunteer opportunities, and paid opportunities. Provides intense consumer/staff ratio for individuals with multiple or significant disabilities. |
Provides employment, employment services and long-term community integration services to individuals with disabilities. Offers outsourcing labor options to businesses and government agencies in a variety of fields including food service, mail management, administrative services, janitorial services and logistics. Currently has operations in eleven states and the District of Columbia. |
10467 WHITE GRANITE DRIVE, OAKTON, VA 22124 |
COMMUNITY BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP |
Non-Profit |
COMMUNITY BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP (ADMINISTRATIVE ENTITY) |
Community Business Partnership (CBP) offers the following three programs: Business Finance Center, Business Incubation Center, and Women's Business Center of Northern Virginia. |
The Community Business Partnership was established in 1995.It was formed in response to an identified need for small business technical assistance and financing services, particularly to low-moderate income and disadvantaged individuals, including minorities, women and the disabled. While providing training and counseling to all small businesses, the Partnership seeks to provide a financing alternative to benefit those unable to attract a commercial loan or other traditional source of funds. |
6564 LOISDALE COURT, 600, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE - ALEXANDRIA |
State government |
COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENT SERVICES |
Student Services recruits and registers students and provides information about admissions criteria, application procedures, academic advising and counseling needs. Assistance is free of charge. Visit website for information on tuition rates, academic programs, other campus locations, etc. |
Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) provides affordable, job-oriented education to a diverse student body through many comprehensive academic programs and services. Emphasis on workforce development, support for low-income and minority students, adult learners experiencing career changes and young students starting their college career with the intent of transferring to a 4-year institution. NOVA is a member of VCCS which expedites NVCC transfers to most Virginia state universities. |
5000 DAWES AVENUE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22311 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE - ANNANDALE |
State government |
COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENT SERVICES |
Student Services recruits and registers students and provides information about admissions criteria and application procedures. Provides assistance with academic advising and counseling needs. There is no fee for Student Services. Call for information on tuition rates. |
Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) provides affordable, job-oriented education to a diverse student body through many comprehensive academic programs and services. Emphasis on workforce development, support for low-income and minority students, adult learners experiencing career changes and young students starting their college career with the intent of transferring to a 4-year institution. NOVA is a member of VCCS which expedites NVCC transfers to most Virginia state universities. |
8333 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE - MEDICAL EDUCATION CAMPUS |
State government |
COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENT SERVICES |
Student Services recruits and registers students and provides information about admissions criteria and application procedures. Provides assistance with academic advising and counseling needs. There is no fee for Student Services. Call for information on tuition rates. Medical education classes and services are offered here. |
Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) provides affordable, job-oriented education to a diverse student body through many comprehensive academic programs and services. Emphasis on workforce development, support for low-income and minority students, adult learners experiencing career changes and young students starting their college career with the intent of transferring to a 4-year institution. NOVA is a member of VCCS which expedites NVCC transfers to most Virginia state universities. |
6699 SPRINGFIELD CENTER DRIVE, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE - WOODBRIDGE |
State government |
COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENT SERVICES |
Student Services recruits and registers students and provides information about admissions criteria and application procedures. Provides assistance with academic advising and counseling needs. There is no fee for Student Services. Call for information on tuition rates. |
Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) provides affordable, job-oriented education to a diverse student body through many comprehensive academic programs and services. Emphasis on workforce development, support for low-income and minority students, adult learners experiencing career changes and young students starting their college career with the intent of transferring to a 4-year institution. NOVA is a member of VCCS which expedites NVCC transfers to most Virginia state universities. |
2645 COLLEGE DRIVE, WOODBRIDGE, VA 22191 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE - LOUDOUN |
State government |
COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENT SERVICES |
Student Services recruits and registers students and provides information about admissions criteria, application procedures, academic advising and counseling needs. Assistance is free of charge. Visit website for information on tuition rates, academic programs, other campus locations, etc. |
Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) provides affordable, job-oriented education to a diverse student body through many comprehensive academic programs and services. Emphasis on workforce development, support for low-income and minority students, adult learners experiencing career changes and young students starting their college career with the intent of transferring to a 4-year institution. NOVA is a member of VCCS which expedites NVCC transfers to most Virginia state universities. |
21200 CAMPUS DRIVE, STERLING, VA 20164 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE - MANASSAS |
State government |
COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENT SERVICES |
Student Services recruits and registers students and provides information about admissions criteria and application procedures. Provides assistance with academic advising and counseling needs. There is no fee for Student Services. Call for information on tuition rates. |
Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) provides affordable, job-oriented education to a diverse student body through many comprehensive academic programs and services. Emphasis on workforce development, support for low-income and minority students, adult learners experiencing career changes and young students starting their college career with the intent of transferring to a 4-year institution. NOVA is a member of VCCS which expedites NVCC transfers to most Virginia state universities. |
10950 CAMPUS DRIVE, MANASSAS, VA 20109 |
ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION NATIONAL CAPITAL AREA |
Non-Profit |
COMMUNITY EDUCATION - ALZHEIMER'S |
Provides caregivers with infroamtion that will be useful in the daily care of loved ones with dementia. The programs are designed to give seniors and their caregivers information that is relevant to their lives. The National Capital Area Chapter also hosts conferences and symposia on topics related to medicine, research, caregiving and more. |
Offers support services for those affected by Alzheimer's and their families. Works to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. |
8180 GREENSBORO DRIVE, 400, MCLEAN, VA 22102 |
INSIGHT MEMORY CARE CENTER |
Non-Profit |
COMMUNITY EDUCATION - ALZHEIMER'S |
Provides community education for caregivers, the public and professionals wanting to understand the issues surrounding Alzheimer's and other dementias. Partners with Fairfax County Department of Family Services. |
Provides programs and services to people in northern Virginia living with Alzheimer's disease and other cognitive impairments, from early to late stages. Education and programs for family caregivers and members of the community. IMCC is the only dementia-specific adult day center in metro area. (Formerly Alzheimer's Family Day Center) |
3953 PENDER DRIVE, 100A, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
MARCH OF DIMES FOUNDATION |
Non-Profit |
COMMUNITY EDUCATION - BIRTH DEFECTS AND PREMATURITY |
Participates in health fairs with local groups, clubs, and organizations. Subjects include birth defects, prenatal care, and genetic counseling. Speakers are available. Audio/visual support is also possible. |
Foundation which distributes literature to educate and inform the public about birth defects. Supports research programs which study the causes, prevention, and treatment of birth defects. Supports programs aimed at reducing low birth weight, infant mortality, and teen pregnancy. |
2110 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD, 325, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NCS - OFFICE FOR CHILDREN-12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY-2 |
County Government |
COMMUNITY EDUCATION - CHILD DAY CARE |
Offers courses and workshops for early childhood professionals and both beginning core and more advanced levels. Topics include child development and observing their growth, working with families and programming and curriculum. |
The Office for Children, a division of Fairfax County Dept. of Neighborhood and Community Services is dedicated to the care, education and healthy development of children, from birth through elementary school age. OFC collaborates with early childhood professionals, families, schools and community partners to support children in reaching their fullest potential. In partnership with the community, schools and county, OFC coordinates the implementation of the “Fairfax County Equitable School Readi |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 920, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
WHITMAN-WALKER HEALTH-1377 R STREET |
Non-Profit |
COMMUNITY EDUCATION - GAY/LESBIAN/BISEXUAL COMMUNITY |
Provides information, education, training, and technical assistance targeted to gay/lesbian/bisexual issues as well as HIV/AIDS prevention information. |
The Whitman-Walker Clinic provides health care and a variety of other supportive services to persons of the LGBT community, and to anyone affected by HIV/AIDS in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. |
1377 R STREET, WASHINGTON, DC 20009 |
HEARING LOSS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA |
Non-Profit |
COMMUNITY EDUCATION - HEARING LOSS |
Provides community education for the public and professionals wanting to understand the issues surrounding hearing loss. |
A consumer educational organization devoted to the welfare and interests of those who cannot hear well, their families, and friends. Strives to improve the quality of life for those who are hard of hearing through education, advocacy, and information. |
7910 WOODMONT AVENUE, 1200, BETHESDA, MD 20814 |
INOVA FAIRFAX MEDICAL CAMPUS (FORMERLY INOVA FAIRFAX HOSPITAL)-8001 FORBES PLACE |
Non-Profit |
COMMUNITY EDUCATION - HIV/AIDS |
Offers HIV/AIDS educational programs to clinical providers and members of the community with the focus of educating health care providers on the provision of care to HIV/AIDS patients. |
Inova Fairfax Hospital is an 833-bed tertiary care hospital which houses Northern Virginia's only Level 1 trauma center for treating the most critically injured patients, the nation's fifth busiest obstetrics program, Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children, and Inova Heart and Vascular Institute. |
8001 FORBES PLACE, 200, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22151 |
NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY, GREATER DC - MARYLAND |
Non-Profit |
COMMUNITY EDUCATION - MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS |
Offers education programs covering specific topics throughout the year at venues around the Washington DC area, online, and by telephone. |
Provides comprehensive support services to address the wide range of challenges facing those living with Multiple Sclerosis. |
1800 M NW STREET, B50N, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 |
HOPELINK BEHAVORIAL HEALTH (FORMERLY PRS, INC.) |
Non-Profit |
COMMUNITY EDUCATION - SUICIDE & CRISIS PREVENTION |
HopeLink provides behavioral health, crisis intervention and suicide preventions services. Dial 988 to speak to a representative or text CONNECT to 85511. |
HopeLink (formerly PRS, Inc.) provides behavioral health, crisis intervention and suicide intervention services in Virginia. Crisis hotline phone numbers: 703-527-4700 and 988 to speak to a representative or text "CONNECT" to 85511. |
10455 WHITE GRANITE DRIVE, 400, OAKTON, VA 22124 |
SUICIDE PREVENTION ALLIANCE OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA |
County Government |
COMMUNITY EDUCATION - SUICIDE & CRISIS PREVENTION |
Web-based information and resources made available to prevent suicide in Northern Virginia. Sponsors a coordinated suicide prevention campaign - Reach Out. Find Hope. |
A web-based resource providing critical information and services to anyone in crisis, including helpline and textline numbers. Provides community education about the stigma associated with mental illness and suicide.SPAN is a regional coalition of the Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax-Falls Church, Loudoun, and Prince William Community Services Boards (CSBs) and other groups in Northern Virginia, all working together to raise awareness and share resources to prevent suicide. |
INTERNET, INTERNET, IT 0 |
VOLUNTEER FAIRFAX |
Non-Profit |
COMMUNITY EDUCATION/OUTREACH - VOLUNTEERISM |
Supports volunteerism through events, programs and partnerships. |
Mobilizes people and resources to meet regional community needs. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, 101, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES |
County Government |
COMMUNITY EDUCATION/WORKSHOPS - CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION |
In partnership with our community and other county agencies, our programs provide no-cost, community-based prevention and early intervention services to strengthen families, promote healthy family functioning and encourage families to become self-reliant. |
The Department of Family Services' Children, Youth and Families (CYF) Division includes programs designed to protect children from harm, prevent child abuse and neglect, support families and help them remain together safely for the long-term emotional and physical health of the children. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 232, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
WENDT CENTER FOR HEALING & LOSS |
Non-Profit |
COMMUNITY EDUCATION/WORKSHOPS - GRIEF/LOSS |
Provides educational workshops focusing on loss and grief for groups whose members may have recently experienced loss, or for groups simply interested in knowing how to support someone when a death has occurred. The workshops are conducted by a team of experienced mental health professionals. |
A non-sectarian resource center providing guidance, training, information, and support for individuals and communities living with a life-challenging illness, or loss. |
4201 CONNECTICUT NW AVENUE, 300, WASHINGTON, DC 20008 |
NVRC FOR DEAF & HARD OF HEARING PERSONS |
Non-Profit |
COMMUNITY EDUCATION/WORKSHOPS - HEARING LOSS |
Offers workshops for community groups and professionals who work with those with deafness or a hearing loss. Also provides consultation and technical assistance to service providers. |
The Northern Virginia Resource Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing works for the development and delivery of services to deaf and hard of hearing residents within Northern Virginia. Works with deaf and hard of hearing persons for increased access to available community resources. |
10467 WHITE GRANITE DRIVE, 312, OAKTON, VA 22124 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - DOMESTIC AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE SERVICES |
County Government |
COMMUNITY EDUCATION/WORKSHOPS - SEXUAL ASSAULT |
Offers workshops for community groups and professionals on personal safety and assisting sexual assault survivors. |
Offers compassionate and comprehensive state-accredited programs for women, men, teens and children who have been affected by domestic and sexual violence and stalking. The goal of DSVS is to promote safety, responsibility, awareness and equality. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 740, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - DOMESTIC AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE SERVICES-12000 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY |
County Government |
COMMUNITY EDUCATION/WORKSHOPS - WOMEN'S ISSUES |
Provides various forums, workshops, and lecture series on topics relating to women and girls. Topics include but are not limited to domestic violence, affordable housing, senior issues, financial independence, health and nutrition, non-traditional career paths, education, and technology. |
Offers compassionate and comprehensive state-accredited programs for women, men, teens and children who have been affected by domestic and sexual violence and stalking. The goal of DSVS is to promote safety, responsibility, awareness and equality. |
12011 Government Center Pkwy, Fairfax, Virginia 22035 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT |
State and Agency government |
COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION/OUTREACH |
Provides community health education, counseling, and outreach to community organizations and indivdiuals. Activities such as workshops, fairs, and screenings held are aimed at promoting health and preventing disease. |
As an agency of the Fairfax County Health and Human Services System, we work to protect, promote and improve health and quality of life for all who live, work and play in our community. We do this by preventing epidemics and the spread of disease, protecting the public against environmental hazards, promoting and encouraging healthy behaviors, assuring the quality and accessibility of health services, responding to natural and man-made disasters, and assisting communities in recovery. Our vision |
10777 MAIN STREET, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
BOAT PEOPLE SOS |
Non-Profit |
COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION/OUTREACH |
The Health Awareness & Promotion Program (HAPP) is funded by Commonwealth of Virginia and State Corporation Commission. The program aims to eliminate health disparities among Vietnamese Americans by increasing health care access and utilization to care, enrolling individuals and families into Qualified Health Plans in the Health Insurance Marketplace, Medicare and Medicaid. We also provide vaccinations such as COVID-19, RSV, flu, and more. |
BPSOS is a refugee-run organization that defends persecuted communities and helps the disenfranchised achieve liberty and dignity. |
6066 LEESBURG PIKE, 100, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
WHITMAN-WALKER HEALTH-1377 R STREET |
Non-Profit |
COMMUNITY OUTREACH/EDUCATION |
Spanish speaking staff and volunteers conduct outreach, education, HIV and STD risk reduction counseling, and prevention activities in the Hispanic/Latino gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender communities. Outreach is provided at a variety of venues such as: bars, health fairs, escort services, youth center, transitional housing programs for homeless teens, and parties at various Latino organization sites. |
The Whitman-Walker Clinic provides health care and a variety of other supportive services to persons of the LGBT community, and to anyone affected by HIV/AIDS in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. |
1377 R STREET, WASHINGTON, DC 20009 |
SEXUAL MINORITY YOUTH ASSISTANCE LEAGUE |
Non-Profit |
COMMUNITY OUTREACH/EDUCATION - GAY/LESBIAN/BISEXUAL/TRANSGENDER COMMUNITY |
Provides speakers, workshops, and youth theatre performances for youth and other organizations in order to educate the public about the needs of Gay, Lesbian, Bi-Sexual, Transgendered (GLBT) youth. Also offers an online newsletter as a tool to educate individuals on GLBT issues. |
A youth service agency with the mission of supporting and enhancing the self-esteem of sexual minority youth ages 13-21 who are Gay, Lesbian, Bi-Sexual, Transgendered, or who may be questioning their sexual orientation or gender identity. The agency strives to increase public awareness and understanding of the issues facing sexual minority youth. |
410 7TH STREET SE, WASHINGTON, DC 20003-2707 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-2244 STONE WHEEL DRIVE |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
The Neighborhood Initiative Program (NIP) is a partnership initiative between Fairfax County and community-based organizations that provides resources and assists with meeting existing needs within specific communities throughout Fairfax County. Programs, resources and services are provided at community-based, partner-run Neighborhood and Family Resource Centers. Resources and programs at these centers include, but are not limited to technology programming for youth and adults, out-of-school-time activities, English as a second language classes, legal assistance, prevention programs, employment assistance, and training. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
2244 STONE WHEEL DRIVE, RESTON, VA 20191 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-2110 WEST GLADE COURT |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
The Neighborhood Initiative Program (NIP) is a partnership initiative between Fairfax County and community-based organizations that provides resources and assists with meeting existing needs within specific communities throughout Fairfax County. Programs, resources and services are provided at community-based, partner-run Neighborhood and Family Resource Centers. Resources and programs at these centers include, but are not limited to technology programming for youth and adults, out-of-school-time activities, English as a second language classes, legal assistance, prevention programs, employment assistance, and training. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
2110 WEST GLADE COURT, RESTON, VA 20191 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-1601 BECONTREE LANE |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
The Neighborhood Initiative Program (NIP) is a partnership initiative between Fairfax County and community-based organizations that provides resources and assists with meeting existing needs within specific communities throughout Fairfax County. Programs, resources and services are provided at community-based, partner-run Neighborhood and Family Resource Centers. Resources and programs at these centers include, but are not limited to technology programming for youth and adults, out-of-school-time activities, English as a second language classes, legal assistance, prevention programs, employment assistance, and training. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
1601 BECONTREE LANE, 1C, RESTON, VA 20190 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-1527 CAMERON CRESCENT DRIVE |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
The Neighborhood Initiative Program (NIP) is a partnership initiative between Fairfax County and community-based organizations that provides resources and assists with meeting existing needs within specific communities throughout Fairfax County. Programs, resources and services are provided at community-based, partner-run Neighborhood and Family Resource Centers. Resources and programs at these centers include, but are not limited to technology programming for youth and adults, out-of-school-time activities, English as a second language classes, legal assistance, prevention programs, employment assistance, and training. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
1527 CAMERON CRESCENT DRIVE, RESTON, VA 20190 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-5516 NORTON ROAD |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
Offers programs and recreation activities including sports, games, and leisure activities. Center space is also available for county residents to reserve for community meetings, clubs, classes, or social gatherings (birthdays, weddings etc.) Some centers have fitness centers and specialized rooms, such as a sensory room. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
5516 NORTON ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22303 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-10225 ZION DRIVE |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
Offers programs and recreation activities including sports, games, and leisure activities. Center space is also available for county residents to reserve for community meetings, clubs, classes, or social gatherings (birthdays, weddings etc.) Some centers have fitness centers and specialized rooms, such as a sensory room. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
10225 ZION DRIVE, FAIRFAX, VA 22032 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-4400 SAINT EDWARDS PLACE |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
The Neighborhood Initiative Program (NIP) is a partnership initiative between Fairfax County and community-based organizations that provides resources and assists with meeting existing needs within specific communities throughout Fairfax County. Programs, resources and services are provided at community-based, partner-run Neighborhood and Family Resource Centers. Resources and programs at these centers include, but are not limited to technology programming for youth and adults, out-of-school-time activities, English as a second language classes, legal assistance, prevention programs, employment assistance, and training. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
4400 SAINT EDWARDS PLACE, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-12111 BRADDOCK ROAD-1 |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
Offers programs and recreation activities including sports, games, and leisure activities. Center space is also available for county residents to reserve for community meetings, clubs, classes, or social gatherings (birthdays, weddings etc.) Some centers have fitness centers and specialized rooms, such as a sensory room. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
12111 BRADDOCK ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-13800 WALL ROAD |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
Offers programs and recreation activities including sports, games, and leisure activities. Center space is also available for county residents to reserve for community meetings, clubs, classes, or social gatherings (birthdays, weddings etc.) Some centers have fitness centers and specialized rooms, such as a sensory room. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
13800 WALL ROAD, HERNDON, VA 20171 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-2855 ANNANDALE ROAD-2 |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
Offers programs and recreation activities including sports, games, and leisure activities. Center space is also available for county residents to reserve for community meetings, clubs, classes, or social gatherings (birthdays, weddings etc.) Some centers have fitness centers and specialized rooms, such as a sensory room. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
2855 ANNANDALE ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-8100 FORDSON ROAD-1 |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
Offers programs and recreation activities including sports, games, and leisure activities. Center space is also available for county residents to reserve for community meetings, clubs, classes, or social gatherings (birthdays, weddings etc.) Some centers have fitness centers and specialized rooms, such as a sensory room. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
8100 FORDSON ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-3304B CULMORE COURT |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
The Neighborhood Initiative Program (NIP) is a partnership initiative between Fairfax County and community-based organizations that provides resources and assists with meeting existing needs within specific communities throughout Fairfax County. Programs, resources and services are provided at community-based, partner-run Neighborhood and Family Resource Centers. Resources and programs at these centers include, but are not limited to technology programming for youth and adults, out-of-school-time activities, English as a second language classes, legal assistance, prevention programs, employment assistance, and training. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
3304B CULMORE COURT, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-12101 RAGAN OAKS COURT |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
The Neighborhood Initiative Program (NIP) is a partnership initiative between Fairfax County and community-based organizations that provides resources and assists with meeting existing needs within specific communities throughout Fairfax County. Programs, resources and services are provided at community-based, partner-run Neighborhood and Family Resource Centers. Resources and programs at these centers include, but are not limited to technology programming for youth and adults, out-of-school-time activities, English as a second language classes, legal assistance, prevention programs, employment assistance, and training. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
12101 RAGAN OAKS COURT, FAIRFAX, VA 22033 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-1086 ELDEN STREET |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
The Neighborhood Initiative Program (NIP) is a partnership initiative between Fairfax County and community-based organizations that provides resources and assists with meeting existing needs within specific communities throughout Fairfax County. Programs, resources and services are provided at community-based, partner-run Neighborhood and Family Resource Centers. Resources and programs at these centers include, but are not limited to technology programming for youth and adults, out-of-school-time activities, English as a second language classes, legal assistance, prevention programs, employment assistance, and training. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
1086 ELDEN STREET, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
RESTON COMMUNITY CENTER |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
Provides educational, social, cultural, and fitness programs to the community. Programs and services include: the Terry L. Smith Aquatics Center; the CenterStage which offers world-class performances and lectures; art exhibits; educational classes and workshops; special programs for teens; summer and vacation camps for children of all ages; health and wellness programs for adults; dance; music; ceramics and art classes; and special events. Also provides meeting space for community groups and facilities for private parties. |
Provides a broad range of programs in arts, aquatics, enrichment, and life-long learning for youth, teens, adults, and older adults. Creates and sustains community traditions through special events and outreach activities. Offers facility rentals. |
2310 COLTS NECK ROAD, RESTON, VA 20191 |
RESTON COMMUNITY CENTER-1609-A WASHINGTON PLAZA |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
Provides educational, social, cultural, and fitness programs to the community. Programs and services include: the Terry L. Smith Aquatics Center; the CenterStage which offers world-class performances and lectures; art exhibits; educational classes and workshops; special programs for teens; summer and vacation camps for children of all ages; health and wellness programs for adults; dance; music; ceramics and art classes; and special events. Also provides meeting space for community groups and facilities for private parties. |
Provides a broad range of programs in arts, aquatics, enrichment, and life-long learning for youth, teens, adults, and older adults. Creates and sustains community traditions through special events and outreach activities. Offers facility rentals. |
1609-A WASHINGTON PLAZA, RESTON, VA 20190 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-6131 WILLSTON DRIVE-1 |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
Offers programs and recreation activities including sports, games, and leisure activities. Center space is also available for county residents to reserve for community meetings, clubs, classes, or social gatherings (birthdays, weddings etc.) Some centers have fitness centers and specialized rooms, such as a sensory room. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
6131 WILLSTON DRIVE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22044 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-9520 RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
Offers programs and recreation activities including sports, games, and leisure activities. Center space is also available for county residents to reserve for community meetings, clubs, classes, or social gatherings (birthdays, weddings etc.) Some centers have fitness centers and specialized rooms, such as a sensory room. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
9520 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, LORTON, VA 22079 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-7224 COMMERCE STREET |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
The Neighborhood Initiative Program (NIP) is a partnership initiative between Fairfax County and community-based organizations that provides resources and assists with meeting existing needs within specific communities throughout Fairfax County. Programs, resources and services are provided at community-based, partner-run Neighborhood and Family Resource Centers. Resources and programs at these centers include, but are not limited to technology programming for youth and adults, out-of-school-time activities, English as a second language classes, legal assistance, prevention programs, employment assistance, and training. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
7224 COMMERCE STREET, APT.T-4, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
MCLEAN COMMUNITY CENTER |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
Programs for the entire family are available at the center. Activities include adult and senior programs, afterschool programs, teen activities, family entertainment, arts and crafts, sports, and other special events. The center provides meeting spaces for community groups and facilities for private parties. The Alden Theatre is located at the center and offers live performances, productions, and summer camps. McLean Project for the Arts provides an art gallery, art classes, and art camps during the summer. The Old Firehouse Teen Center is located off-site and offers various teen activities. |
The center serves youth, adults, and senior residents of the greater McLean area through a year-round program of classes, lectures, tours, extended trips, art exhibits, theatre performances, workshops, summer camps, special events, and specialty shows. |
1234 INGLESIDE AVENUE, MCLEAN, VA 22101 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-6117 SOUTH BARROS COURT |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
The Neighborhood Initiative Program (NIP) is a partnership initiative between Fairfax County and community-based organizations that provides resources and assists with meeting existing needs within specific communities throughout Fairfax County. Programs, resources and services are provided at community-based, partner-run Neighborhood and Family Resource Centers. Resources and programs at these centers include, but are not limited to technology programming for youth and adults, out-of-school-time activities, English as a second language classes, legal assistance, prevention programs, employment assistance, and training. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
6117 SOUTH BARROS COURT, CENTREVILLE, VA 20120 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-12125 PINECREST ROAD-1 |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
Offers programs and recreation activities including sports, games, and leisure activities. Center space is also available for county residents to reserve for community meetings, clubs, classes, or social gatherings (birthdays, weddings etc.) Some centers have fitness centers and specialized rooms, such as a sensory room. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
12125 PINECREST ROAD, RESTON, VA 20191 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-3001 VADEN DRIVE |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
Offers programs and recreation activities including sports, games, and leisure activities. Center space is also available for county residents to reserve for community meetings, clubs, classes, or social gatherings (birthdays, weddings etc.) Some centers have fitness centers and specialized rooms, such as a sensory room. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
3001 VADEN DRIVE, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-5920 SUMMERS LANE |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
Offers programs and recreation activities including sports, games, and leisure activities. Center space is also available for county residents to reserve for community meetings, clubs, classes, or social gatherings (birthdays, weddings etc.) Some centers have fitness centers and specialized rooms, such as a sensory room. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
5920 SUMMERS LANE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-7615 ALLMAN DRIVES |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
The Neighborhood Initiative Program (NIP) is a partnership initiative between Fairfax County and community-based organizations that provides resources and assists with meeting existing needs within specific communities throughout Fairfax County. Programs, resources and services are provided at community-based, partner-run Neighborhood and Family Resource Centers. Resources and programs at these centers include, but are not limited to technology programming for youth and adults, out-of-school-time activities, English as a second language classes, legal assistance, prevention programs, employment assistance, and training. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
7615 ALLMAN DRIVES, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-7615 ALLMAN DRIVE |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
The Neighborhood Initiative Program (NIP) is a partnership initiative between Fairfax County and community-based organizations that provides resources and assists with meeting existing needs within specific communities throughout Fairfax County. Programs, resources and services are provided at community-based, partner-run Neighborhood and Family Resource Centers. Resources and programs at these centers include, but are not limited to technology programming for youth and adults, out-of-school-time activities, English as a second language classes, legal assistance, prevention programs, employment assistance, and training. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
7615 ALLMAN DRIVE, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-5751 LIBERTY DRIVE |
County Government |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
Offers programs and recreation activities including sports, games, and leisure activities. Center space is also available for county residents to reserve for community meetings, clubs, classes, or social gatherings (birthdays, weddings etc.) Some centers have fitness centers and specialized rooms, such as a sensory room. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
5751 LIBERTY DRIVE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22303 |
UNITED COMMUNITY-8792E SACRAMENTO DRIVE |
Non-Profit |
COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER |
The Sacramento Neighborhood Center is a community facility that serves the Sacramento community by supporting quality community development activities that meet community challenges. Residents of all ages connect with neighbors, learn to lead, and make changes that strengthen the community. Adults and youth participate in community programming, leadership development activities, and social and educational opportunities. With community partners, provides resources for learning, mentorship, and health screenings to community residents. |
Provides services to low-income residents of Fairfax County's Route One Corridor to assist families and individuals to improve the quality of their lives and build self-reliance. |
8792E SACRAMENTO DRIVE, E, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
VOLUNTEER FAIRFAX |
Non-Profit |
COMMUNITY SERVICE DAY |
Holds annual community-wide day of service that promotes volunteerism throughout Fairfax County. Families, corporations, groups, and individuals participate in activities that improve Fairfax County. Projects include landscaping a recreation center, painting a group home, participating in a food or clothing drive, planting trees along highways, and cleaning stream beds. |
Mobilizes people and resources to meet regional community needs. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, 101, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
CEDAR RIDGE COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER |
Non-Profit |
COMMUNITY/NEIGHBORHOOD RESOURCE CENTER |
Provides culturally appropriate, prevention-oriented programs which effectively promote child protection and build on the strength and importance of families. Provides the opportunity for volunteers within the community and neighborhood to serve their neighbors. Public and private agencies, organizations, and groups offer their programs at the centers. |
Provides services to Cedar Ridge residents that include computer classes, youth outreach, parenting classes, and other services as needed. |
1601 BECONTREE LANE, 1C, RESTON, VA 20190 |
SECOND STORY (FORMERLY ALTERNATIVE HOUSE)-7224 COMMERCE STREET |
Non-Profit |
COMMUNITY/NEIGHBORHOOD RESOURCE CENTER |
Drop-in center that offers a safe, relaxed setting for family-oriented programs, resources, activities and classes to strengthen families in their communities. With a focus on self-sufficiency, parenting and family support, the centers are supported by CBOs, business, and county agencies. Services offered: referral services, computer use, teen and youth programs, parent and child programs, language classes, legal services, tutoring and homework help, and assistance with benefits forms. |
Provides programs in Fairfax County for youth and families, including programs for teen mothers, homeless and at-risk youth. Operates a crisis runaway shelter that provides short term care for teenagers. Answers a 24 hour hotline 1-800-SAY-TEEN for teens in crisis and at risk for running away. |
7224 COMMERCE STREET, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
SECOND STORY (FORMERLY ALTERNATIVE HOUSE)-3304 CULMORE COURT |
Non-Profit |
COMMUNITY/NEIGHBORHOOD RESOURCE CENTER |
Drop-in center that offers a safe, relaxed setting for family-oriented programs, resources, activities and classes to strengthen families in their communities. With a focus on self-sufficiency, parenting and family support, the centers are supported by CBOs, business, and county agencies. Services offered: referral services, computer use, teen and youth programs, parent and child programs, language classes, legal services, tutoring and homework help, and assistance with benefits forms. |
Provides programs in Fairfax County for youth and families, including programs for teen mothers, homeless and at-risk youth. Operates a crisis runaway shelter that provides short term care for teenagers. Answers a 24 hour hotline 1-800-SAY-TEEN for teens in crisis and at risk for running away. |
3304 CULMORE COURT, B, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
CORNERSTONES-1141 ELDEN STREET |
Non-Profit |
COMMUNITY/NEIGHBORHOOD RESOURCE CENTER |
A collaboration of nonprofits, county services, community service providers, and resident/community leadership, that provides a range of services to Herndon residents. Services include: immigrant legal services, food, budgeting, entrepreneurship for women, healthcare, job readiness, children and youth programs and much more. Partners: Computer CORE, Empowered Women Int'l, Fairfax County, Fairfax County Health Department - Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Program, HealthWorks for Northern Virginia Herndon, Herndon Neighborhood Resource Center, Herndon-Reston FISH, Just Neighbors Immigration Legal Services, Literacy Council of Northern Virginia (ESOL classes), Vecinos Unidos |
Annual campaign collecting new backpack and schools supplies for distribution to area students in grades K through 12. Applications are accepted beginning late June and supplies are distributed to select partners schools. |
1141 ELDEN STREET, 200, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
WEXFORD MANOR COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER |
Non-Profit |
COMMUNITY/NEIGHBORHOOD RESOURCE CENTER |
Offers educational programs and supportive services to individuals and families including afterschool homework help, financial literacy education, ESOL instruction, and computer instruction. |
A facility that serves the community by providing programs and services to meet the needs of area residents. |
2802A HOLLYWOOD ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22043 |
CORNERSTONES-1086 ELDEN STREET |
Non-Profit |
COMMUNITY/NEIGHBORHOOD RESOURCE CENTER |
Herndon Neighborhood Resource center is a collaborative effort of Fairfax County, Cornerstones, and Connections for Hope Partnership. Services include ESOL classes, citizenship classes, adult computer skills training, GRANTS Alternate High School, mental health counseling, domestic violence and sexual assault counseling, crime prevention, HEP student enrichment program, WIC program through the Fairfax County Health Dept., and GED classes through Fairfax County Adult Education. Computer Learning Center program for children, support services for single parents, housing counseling, pro bono legal and immigration legal services, HIV counseling and more. |
Annual campaign collecting new backpack and schools supplies for distribution to area students in grades K through 12. Applications are accepted beginning late June and supplies are distributed to select partners schools. |
1086 ELDEN STREET, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-3150 DRAPER DRIVE |
County Government |
COMPUTER & TECHNOLOGY |
The Clubhouse Network is a global initiative which provides a creative and fun out-of-school learning environment for children and teens. NCS participants are given the tools and skills to explore their own creative ideas and designs, develop problem-solving skills and enhance their confidence in using a variety of technologies. Activities include VEX robotics, 3D Printing, Coding, Graphic Design, Audio/Video Recording and Editing, Virtual Reality Technology Experience, Homework Assistance, Professional Mentors / Presenters, International Competitions, Community Service / Engagement Activities, and much more. There is no cost to participate! |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
3150 DRAPER DRIVE, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-13800 WALL ROAD |
County Government |
COMPUTER & TECHNOLOGY |
The Clubhouse Network is a global initiative which provides a creative and fun out-of-school learning environment for children and teens. NCS participants are given the tools and skills to explore their own creative ideas and designs, develop problem-solving skills and enhance their confidence in using a variety of technologies. Activities include VEX robotics, 3D Printing, Coding, Graphic Design, Audio/Video Recording and Editing, Virtual Reality Technology Experience, Homework Assistance, Professional Mentors / Presenters, International Competitions, Community Service / Engagement Activities, and much more. There is no cost to participate! |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
13800 WALL ROAD, HERNDON, VA 20171 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-7950 AUDUBON AVENUE |
County Government |
COMPUTER & TECHNOLOGY |
The Clubhouse Network is a global initiative which provides a creative and fun out-of-school learning environment for children and teens. NCS participants are given the tools and skills to explore their own creative ideas and designs, develop problem-solving skills and enhance their confidence in using a variety of technologies. Activities include VEX robotics, 3D Printing, Coding, Graphic Design, Audio/Video Recording and Editing, Virtual Reality Technology Experience, Homework Assistance, Professional Mentors / Presenters, International Competitions, Community Service / Engagement Activities, and much more. There is no cost to participate! |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
7950 AUDUBON AVENUE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22396 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-12196 SUNSET HILLS ROAD |
County Government |
COMPUTER & TECHNOLOGY |
The Clubhouse Network is a global initiative which provides a creative and fun out-of-school learning environment for children and teens. NCS participants are given the tools and skills to explore their own creative ideas and designs, develop problem-solving skills and enhance their confidence in using a variety of technologies. Activities include VEX robotics, 3D Printing, Coding, Graphic Design, Audio/Video Recording and Editing, Virtual Reality Technology Experience, Homework Assistance, Professional Mentors / Presenters, International Competitions, Community Service / Engagement Activities, and much more. There is no cost to participate! |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
12196 SUNSET HILLS ROAD, RESTON, VA 20190 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-9520 RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
County Government |
COMPUTER & TECHNOLOGY |
The Clubhouse Network is a global initiative which provides a creative and fun out-of-school learning environment for children and teens. NCS participants are given the tools and skills to explore their own creative ideas and designs, develop problem-solving skills and enhance their confidence in using a variety of technologies. Activities include VEX robotics, 3D Printing, Coding, Graphic Design, Audio/Video Recording and Editing, Virtual Reality Technology Experience, Homework Assistance, Professional Mentors / Presenters, International Competitions, Community Service / Engagement Activities, and much more. There is no cost to participate! |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
9520 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, LORTON, VA 22079 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-3037B MONTICELLO DRIVE |
County Government |
COMPUTER & TECHNOLOGY |
The Clubhouse Network is a global initiative which provides a creative and fun out-of-school learning environment for children and teens. NCS participants are given the tools and skills to explore their own creative ideas and designs, develop problem-solving skills and enhance their confidence in using a variety of technologies. Activities include VEX robotics, 3D Printing, Coding, Graphic Design, Audio/Video Recording and Editing, Virtual Reality Technology Experience, Homework Assistance, Professional Mentors / Presenters, International Competitions, Community Service / Engagement Activities, and much more. There is no cost to participate! |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
3037B MONTICELLO DRIVE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-3001 VADEN DRIVE |
County Government |
COMPUTER & TECHNOLOGY |
The Clubhouse Network is a global initiative which provides a creative and fun out-of-school learning environment for children and teens. NCS participants are given the tools and skills to explore their own creative ideas and designs, develop problem-solving skills and enhance their confidence in using a variety of technologies. Activities include VEX robotics, 3D Printing, Coding, Graphic Design, Audio/Video Recording and Editing, Virtual Reality Technology Experience, Homework Assistance, Professional Mentors / Presenters, International Competitions, Community Service / Engagement Activities, and much more. There is no cost to participate! |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
3001 VADEN DRIVE, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
COMPUTER CENTER |
The computer lab offers access to the Internet, Wi-Fi, and a printer. Participants can work on resumes, manage personal issues, and reconnect with family and friends the technology. Landline phones are also available for use. |
Centers for opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
8794-S SACRAMENTO DRIVE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22039 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
COMPUTER CENTER |
The computer lab offers access to the Internet, Wi-Fi, and a printer. Participants can work on resumes, manage personal issues, and reconnect with family and friends the technology. Landline phone are also available for use. |
Centers for Opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
1850 CAMERON GLEN DRIVE, 200, RESTON, VA 20190 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
COMPUTER CENTER |
The computer lab offers access to the Internet, Wi-Fi, and a printer. Participants can work on resumes, manage personal issues, and reconnect with family and friends the technology. Landline phone are also available for use. |
Centers for Opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
7611 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, E100, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
COMPUTER CENTER |
The computer lab offers access to the Internet, Wi-Fi, and a printer. Participants can work on resumes, manage personal issues, and reconnect with family and friends the technology. Landline phone are also available for use. |
Centers for Opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
8221 WILLOW OAKS CORPORATE DRIVE, 1105, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
UNITED COMMUNITY-8792E SACRAMENTO DRIVE |
Non-Profit |
COMPUTER CENTER |
Offers a computer lab to access online ESL lessons, enhance computer skills, perform employment search and online application, and resume writing. Printers are available. Courses are offered on the entry, intermediate, and advanced levels. |
Provides services to low-income residents of Fairfax County's Route One Corridor to assist families and individuals to improve the quality of their lives and build self-reliance. |
8792E SACRAMENTO DRIVE, E, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
FACETS |
Non-Profit |
COMPUTER CLASSES |
Provides computer training to current FACETS clients on the Microsoft Office Suite as well as the basics of using the internet. |
Provides services to individuals and families suffering from hunger, homelessness, and poverty through comprehensive programs that provide housing case management, food assistance, and emergency basic services. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, B, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
KOREAN COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER OF GREATER WASHINGTON |
Non-Profit |
COMPUTER CLASSES |
Provides basic and advanced computer classes including Internet and Excel classes. Operates three to four terms a year. |
Offers a variety of social, legal, and cultural activities for the Korean immigrant community. KCSC's mission is to assist and empower Asian immigrants to become well-adjusted and fully contributing members of the U.S. through the provision of social services, education, advocacy, and the development of resources. |
7700 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, 406, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
LAURIE MITCHELL EMPOWERMENT AND CAREER CENTER |
Non-Profit |
COMPUTER CLASSES - ADULTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS |
Computer instruction on current business application software is provided both individually and in classes. Internet access is available to enhance skills and to conduct job searches. Individuals participate in the training to learn computer skills and increase their software literacy. The computer stations are designed to accommodate individuals with physical disabilities. Computers are equipped for use by individuals who are visually impaired, including a JAWS word processing program that reads back to the writer what he or she has written. Transportation assistance is available to and from the Van Dorn Metro Station to the Center located on Edsall Road. |
The Laurie Mitchell Employment Center (LMEC) was established as a consumer-operated drop-in center in 1995 by a group of people with mental health issues who wanted to support other people in their situation with increased opportunities for socialization and potential employment in the competitive marketplace. |
6295 EDSALL ROAD, 260, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22312 |
ECUMENICAL COMMUNITY HELPING OTHERS |
Non-Profit |
COMPUTERS |
Refurbished Computers with a new, licensed version of Windows 10 and other free software including Firefox, Chrome, MalwareBytes and Open Office. |
An ecumenical group supported by individuals and religious and civic groups that provides assistance for Springfield/Burke residents. Provides food, clothing, limited financial assistance, and other services. |
7205 OLD KEENE MILL ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PROCUREMENT AND MATERIAL MANAGEMENT |
County Government |
CONSOLIDATED COMMUNITY FUNDING POOL |
The Consolidated Community Funding Pool (CCFP) is a competitive funding process for human services programs developed and administered by nonprofits and community-based organizations. The funding allocated to organizations through the CCFP serves as an investment and catalyst for strengthening the human services network of programs available for Fairfax County residents. |
The Department of Purchasing and Supply Management (DPSM) provides Fairfax County Government with overall material management which includes purchasing, non-capital construction, warehousing, inventory management, and fixed asset accountability. The department is organized into three primary branches: Administration, Purchasing and Supply Management, and Systems and Customer Service. |
12000 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 427, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CABLE AND CONSUMER SERVICES |
County Government |
CONSUMER COMPLAINTS |
Responds to, reviews, and investigates consumer complaints originating in Fairfax County. Advises on merit of complaint and attempts to resolve complaints through mediation. May seek prosecution. Complaint must be received in writing. |
The Department of Cable and Consumer Services assists consumers with problems in consumer-business, tenant-landlord and public utility relations, administers cable television ordinances and franchise agreement, regulates and licenses taxis, solicitors, and other business activities. |
12000 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 433, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES FORMERLY OFFICE OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS |
State government |
CONSUMER EDUCATION |
Involved in active education of all Virginia consumers; offers speakers, brochures, and flyers. Phone counselors available to answer questions, send consumers information about deceptive sales practices, consumer fraud, consumer protection laws, and advise consumers of their rights. |
Provides protection to consumers against fraudulent, deceptive, and illegal practices in order to reduce the incidence of economic crime and assist in the resolution of product and service disputes. Improves the ability of the consuming public to make informed decisions. |
102 GOVERNOR STREET, RICHMOND, VA 23219 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES FORMERLY OFFICE OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS |
State government |
CONSUMER PROTECTION |
Administers consumer laws and investigates and mediates consumer complaints in an attempt to obtain a fair settlement for all parties involved in the dispute. Provides protection for consumers against fraudulent, deceptive, and illegal practices in the marketplace. |
Provides protection to consumers against fraudulent, deceptive, and illegal practices in order to reduce the incidence of economic crime and assist in the resolution of product and service disputes. Improves the ability of the consuming public to make informed decisions. |
102 GOVERNOR STREET, RICHMOND, VA 23219 |
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL STUDIES |
State government |
CONTINUING/ADULT EDUCATION |
Offers credit and non-credit courses and certificate programs in a variety of areas for adults in the community. |
Offers credit and non-credit courses and programs to meet the continuing education needs of area adults. Offers nine master's degree programs as well as various certificate programs in business and technology. |
7054 HAYCOCK ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22043 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS-8115 GATEHOUSE ROAD-2 |
County Government |
COUNSELING - ADULTS - EDUCATION |
Fairfax County Public Schools’ Adult and Community Education (FCPS ACE) program serves all Fairfax County residents. Classes are in person or online and support lifelong literacy and educational opportunities. |
Provides public education to Fairfax County residents, including elementary, secondary and alternative education to children, and vocational, community and adult education. |
8115 GATEHOUSE ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
CAPITAL CARING HEALTH |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - DEATH/DYING/GRIEF |
Professional counselors and trained volunteers provide individual counseling, support groups, education, and information and referral to family and friends during the grief process continuing over one year after the death. It is part of a comprehensive hospice care program which focuses on the relief of symptoms and maximizing comfort and quality of life for individuals with progressive, life-limiting illnesses. |
Provides a comprehensive hospice care program focusing on the relief of symptoms and maximizing comfort and quality of life for individuals with progressive, life-limiting illness. Eight locations in Virginia. |
3180 FAIRVIEW PARK DRIVE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
ENDEPENDENCE CENTER OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-2300 CLARENDON BOULEVARD |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - DISABILITY |
Offers peer counseling to people with severe disabilities and their families. Helps clients towards greater independence by identifying needs, sharing information, and solving problems. Offers individual and group sessions. |
A community-based resource and advocacy center promoting independent living and equal access for all persons with disabilities in Northern Virginia. |
2300 CLARENDON BOULEVARD, 305, ARLINGTON, VA 22201 |
ETHIOPIAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL, INC. |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - EMPLOYMENT |
Provides pre-employment orientation, resume preparation, and job placement. |
A community-based provider focusing on the social service needs of immigrants and refugees. The local office of ECDC is the African Community Center (ACC) that serves the DC Metro Area, including Northern Virginia. |
901 SOUTH HIGHLAND STREET, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
VIRGINIA EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION-13370 MINNIEVILLE ROAD |
State government |
COUNSELING - EMPLOYMENT |
Employment counseling is available to all registrants of the VEC. Specialized employment and transition services for veterans are also available. |
Operates workforce services, compiles and disseminates labor market information and population data, collects unemployment insurance taxes, and pays unemployment benefits to eligible claimants. Alexandria office serves Fairfax County, Arlington County and cities of Fairfax, Falls Church and Alexandria. |
13370 MINNIEVILLE ROAD, WOODBRIDGE, VA 22192 |
VIRGINIA EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION-5520 CHEROKEE AVENUE |
State government |
COUNSELING - EMPLOYMENT |
Employment counseling is available to all registrants of the VEC. Specialized employment and transition services for veterans are also available. |
Operates workforce services, compiles and disseminates labor market information and population data, collects unemployment insurance taxes, and pays unemployment benefits to eligible claimants. Alexandria office serves Fairfax County, Arlington County and cities of Fairfax, Falls Church and Alexandria. |
5520 CHEROKEE AVENUE, 100A, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22312 |
MIGRATION AND REFUGEE SERVICES, CATHOLIC CHARITIES DIOCESE OF ARLINGTON |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - EMPLOYMENT- REFUGEE |
Provides employment assistance to individuals with refugee/asylee status. Services include pre-employment training, interview preparation, computer training, technical career training, and resume writing assistance, job referrals and placement. |
A state-funded program that provides a comprehensive array of resettlement services to help refugees and asylees become self-sufficient as soon as possible after their arrival in the U.S. |
80 NORTH GLEBE ROAD, ARLINGTON, VA 22203 |
SEXUAL MINORITY YOUTH ASSISTANCE LEAGUE |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - FAMILIES OF GAY/LESBIAN/BISEXUAL/TRANSGENDER TEENS |
Offers family support to the parents/guardians of Gay, Lesbian, Bi-Sexual, Transgendered (GLBT) children. Helps families to better understand their GLBT child, enabling them to be better parents. Parents can meet on their own with a counselor and/or attend monthly discussion groups. Here they can meet other families with GLBT children and learn from each other. |
A youth service agency with the mission of supporting and enhancing the self-esteem of sexual minority youth ages 13-21 who are Gay, Lesbian, Bi-Sexual, Transgendered, or who may be questioning their sexual orientation or gender identity. The agency strives to increase public awareness and understanding of the issues facing sexual minority youth. |
410 7TH STREET SE, WASHINGTON, DC 20003-2707 |
KOREAN COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER OF GREATER WASHINGTON |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - FAMILY |
Provides individual and family counseling to Korean-Americans who are facing various concerns and difficulties. Areas of concern addressed are child-rearing issues, marital concerns, divorce issues, family relations, parental education, and cultural adjustment stresses. Provides a group program for divorced individuals (Life After Divorce), a parenting clinic (Parenting with Love and Logic), and an annual family camp for enhancing family union and recovery. |
Offers a variety of social, legal, and cultural activities for the Korean immigrant community. KCSC's mission is to assist and empower Asian immigrants to become well-adjusted and fully contributing members of the U.S. through the provision of social services, education, advocacy, and the development of resources. |
7700 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, 406, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
MULTICULTURAL CLINICAL CENTER |
Business (for Profit) |
COUNSELING - GROUP |
Provides groups for children, teens, and adults. Group topics include: sexual abuse groups for girls ages 7 to 17, adult and adolescent sex offenders groups, at-risk teen groups, adult survivors of abuse groups, sexually aggressive children's groups, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) groups for children and parents, cross-cultural parenting groups, couples groups, co-dependency groups, domestic violence couples groups, anger management groups, adult panic and anxiety disorder groups, adult psychotherapy mixed groups, adolescent chemical dependency groups, and DWI groups. |
Specializes in cross-cultural mental health and substance abuse services for the diverse ethnic metropolitan community. |
6563 EDSALL ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22151 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA FAMILY SERVICE-6400 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - GROUP |
Provides skilled, therapeutic intervention through group counseling for individuals (adults, teens, and children) experiencing mental health issues. Also provides group counseling for families stressing anger management and interpersonal skill building. |
Provides a broad range of services to strengthen family life and enhance the social stability and quality of life in the community. |
6400 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, 110, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
WOMEN'S CENTER, THE |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - GROUP |
Provides group psychotherapy and support groups with various focus areas or with target populations. |
Offers counseling, domestic violence services, psychotherapy and support groups, workshops on a variety of topics including separation and divorce and career development, counseling for domestic violence, and information and referral services. Provides some reduced-fee services. |
8230 OLD COURTHOUSE ROAD, Ste. 500, VIENNA, VA 22182 |
WHITMAN-WALKER HEALTH-2301 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. SE AVENUE |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - GROUP - GAY/BISEXUAL COMMUNITY |
Provides therapy groups that address any concerns of gay or bisexual men. Groups are offered throughout the year and address relationship issues, aging, heterosexism, coming out, or coming to terms with sexual orientation or HIV diagnosis. |
The Whitman-Walker Clinic provides health care and a variety of other supportive services to persons of the LGBT community, and to anyone affected by HIV/AIDS in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. |
2301 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. SE AVENUE, WASHINGTON, DC 20020 |
WHITMAN-WALKER HEALTH-1377 R STREET |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - GROUP - GAY/BISEXUAL COMMUNITY |
Provides therapy groups that address any concerns of gay or bisexual men. Groups are offered throughout the year and address relationship issues, aging, heterosexism, coming out, or coming to terms with sexual orientation or HIV diagnosis. |
The Whitman-Walker Clinic provides health care and a variety of other supportive services to persons of the LGBT community, and to anyone affected by HIV/AIDS in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. |
1377 R STREET, WASHINGTON, DC 20009 |
WHITMAN-WALKER HEALTH-2301 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. SE AVENUE |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - GROUP - LESBIAN/BISEXUAL COMMUNITY |
Provides a variety of therapy groups led by a supervised facilitator for lesbian or bisexual women. Groups may be organized around a variety of topics such as coming out, relationship issues, HIV diagnosis, and other women's issues. |
The Whitman-Walker Clinic provides health care and a variety of other supportive services to persons of the LGBT community, and to anyone affected by HIV/AIDS in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. |
2301 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. SE AVENUE, WASHINGTON, DC 20020 |
WHITMAN-WALKER HEALTH-1377 R STREET |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - GROUP - LESBIAN/BISEXUAL COMMUNITY |
Provides a variety of therapy groups led by a supervised facilitator for lesbian or bisexual women. Groups may be organized around a variety of topics such as coming out, relationship issues, HIV diagnosis, and other women's issues. |
The Whitman-Walker Clinic provides health care and a variety of other supportive services to persons of the LGBT community, and to anyone affected by HIV/AIDS in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. |
1377 R STREET, WASHINGTON, DC 20009 |
THE FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER OF GREATER WASHINGTON |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - GROUP - TEEN |
Provides different evidence based counseling services, such as individual, couples and family counseling, child and youth counseling, art/ play/educational therapy, ADHD coaching & consulting for all age groups. |
The Family Counseling Center of Greater Washington (FCCGW) empowers multicultural individual families within the Washington D.C. Metropolitan area by providing evidence-based counseling services and various youth and parent education programs which promote awareness and preventive measures. FCCGW is a non-profit organization pursuing the goals to improve the overall mental health, the bonding of family members and ultimately the quality of life of individuals and families that they belong to. |
1952 GALLOWS ROAD, 210, VIENNA, VA 22182 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-121 N. WASHINGTON STREET |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - HEALTH INSURANCE (NAVIGATOR) |
Enroll Virginia provides free in-person assistance with enrolling in Affordable Health Act (ACA), Medicaid, FAMIS or other state programs. Offers information about various clinics or free services in the area if individual does not qualify for ACA or Medicaid. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
121 N. WASHINGTON STREET, 300A, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-8305 RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - HEALTH INSURANCE (NAVIGATOR) |
Enroll Virginia provides free in-person assistance with enrolling in Affordable Health Act (ACA), Medicaid, FAMIS or other state programs. Offers information about various clinics or free services in the area if individual does not qualify for ACA or Medicaid. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
8305 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, 17B, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-100 N. PITT STREET |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - HEALTH INSURANCE (NAVIGATOR) |
Enroll Virginia provides free in-person assistance with enrolling in Affordable Health Act (ACA), Medicaid, FAMIS or other state programs. Offers information about various clinics or free services in the area if individual does not qualify for ACA or Medicaid. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
100 N. PITT STREET, 307, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-3401 COLUMBIA PIKE |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - HEALTH INSURANCE (NAVIGATOR) |
Enroll Virginia provides free in-person assistance with enrolling in Affordable Health Act (ACA), Medicaid, FAMIS or other state programs. Offers information about various clinics or free services in the area if individual does not qualify for ACA or Medicaid. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
3401 COLUMBIA PIKE, 301, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
KOREAN COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER OF GREATER WASHINGTON |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - HEALTH INSURANCE (NAVIGATOR) |
Provides case management services to Korean seniors for issues involving SSI, SSA, Medicare, Medicaid, and other long-term care issues. Clients are assisted with filling out applications and forms for these programs. Information and referral services are also provided. |
Offers a variety of social, legal, and cultural activities for the Korean immigrant community. KCSC's mission is to assist and empower Asian immigrants to become well-adjusted and fully contributing members of the U.S. through the provision of social services, education, advocacy, and the development of resources. |
7700 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, 406, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
INOVA HEALTH SYSTEM-2700 PROSPERITY AVENUE-1 |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - HEALTH INSURANCE FOR CHILDREN AND TEENS |
Offers a community program in partnership with Fairfax County Public Schools to identify children who need a doctor and helps families apply and enroll in health care programs. Partnership for Healthier Kids has two main school based programs: Access to Care Program and Prevention Program. Families receive a brief, private interview either in person or by phone and are offered follow-up contacts to ensure that their children receive health care. |
Inova Health System is a not-for-profit health care system based in Northern Virginia that consists of hospitals and other health services including emergency and urgent care centers, home care, nursing homes, mental health and blood donor services, and wellness classes. |
2700 PROSPERITY AVENUE, 280, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
HOUSING COUNSELING SERVICES, INC. |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - HOUSING |
Provides counseling, training, and advocacy for housing consumers. Counseling is provided to educate consumers on issues surrounding tenancy, mortgages, credit reports, and special assistance programs. |
Provides assistance to tenants, homeowners, and home purchasers with the goal of preventing homelessness and increasing homeownership opportunities. |
2410 17TH NW STREET, 100, WASHINGTON, DC 20009 |
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT |
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COUNSELING - HOUSING |
Sponsors HUD-approved housing counseling agencies that provide advice to homeowners, homebuyers, or renters on homeownership, rentals, defaults, foreclosures, and reverse mortgages for senior homeowners. |
Oversees an array of programs to support and protect consumers in the housing market by creating sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable housing for all renters or homeowners. |
451 7TH SW STREET, WASHINGTON, DC 20410-3800 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - HOUSING |
Counseling/assistance for those seeking housing with search support and referrals to other supporting agencies/ organizations. |
Centers for opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
8794-S SACRAMENTO DRIVE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22039 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - HOUSING |
Counseling/assistance for those seeking housing with search support and referrals to other supporting agencies/ organizations. |
Centers for Opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
1850 CAMERON GLEN DRIVE, 200, RESTON, VA 20190 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - HOUSING |
Counseling/assistance for those seeking housing with search support and referrals to other supporting agencies/ organizations. |
Centers for Opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
7611 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, E100, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - HOUSING |
Counseling/assistance for those seeking housing with search support and referrals to other supporting agencies/ organizations. |
Centers for Opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
8221 WILLOW OAKS CORPORATE DRIVE, 1105, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-8A SOUTH SW STREET |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - HOUSING |
Offers both housing counseling and legal assistance for clients facing foreclosure. Legal assistance includes an assessment of the legal merits of the case and whether the client has any legal claims against the lender and provides possible court representation if there are merited legal claims. Advises, counsels, and explains the legal aspects of the situation to clients. In some instances, will also assist clients file for bankruptcy protection. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
8A SOUTH SW STREET, LEESBURG, VA 20175 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-9240 CENTER STREET |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - HOUSING |
Offers both housing counseling and legal assistance for clients facing foreclosure. Legal assistance includes an assessment of the legal merits of the case and whether the client has any legal claims against the lender and provides possible court representation if there are merited legal claims. Advises, counsels, and explains the legal aspects of the situation to clients. In some instances, will also assist clients file for bankruptcy protection. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
9240 CENTER STREET, MANASSAS, VA 20110 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-4080 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - HOUSING |
Offers both housing counseling and legal assistance for clients facing foreclosure. Legal assistance includes an assessment of the legal merits of the case and whether the client has any legal claims against the lender and provides possible court representation if there are merited legal claims. Advises, counsels, and explains the legal aspects of the situation to clients. In some instances, will also assist clients file for bankruptcy protection. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
4080 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, 2ND, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-100 N. PITT STREET |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - HOUSING |
Offers both housing counseling and legal assistance for clients facing foreclosure. Legal assistance includes an assessment of the legal merits of the case and whether the client has any legal claims against the lender and provides possible court representation if there are merited legal claims. Advises, counsels, and explains the legal aspects of the situation to clients. In some instances, will also assist clients file for bankruptcy protection. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
100 N. PITT STREET, 307, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-603 KING STREET |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - HOUSING |
Offers both housing counseling and legal assistance for clients facing foreclosure. Legal assistance includes an assessment of the legal merits of the case and whether the client has any legal claims against the lender and provides possible court representation if there are merited legal claims. Advises, counsels, and explains the legal aspects of the situation to clients. In some instances, will also assist clients file for bankruptcy protection. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
603 KING STREET, 4TH, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-8305 RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - HOUSING |
Offers both housing counseling and legal assistance for clients facing foreclosure. Legal assistance includes an assessment of the legal merits of the case and whether the client has any legal claims against the lender and provides possible court representation if there are merited legal claims. Advises, counsels, and explains the legal aspects of the situation to clients. In some instances, will also assist clients file for bankruptcy protection. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
8305 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, 17B, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-3401 COLUMBIA PIKE |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - HOUSING |
Offers both housing counseling and legal assistance for clients facing foreclosure. Legal assistance includes an assessment of the legal merits of the case and whether the client has any legal claims against the lender and provides possible court representation if there are merited legal claims. Advises, counsels, and explains the legal aspects of the situation to clients. In some instances, will also assist clients file for bankruptcy protection. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
3401 COLUMBIA PIKE, 301, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-121 N. WASHINGTON STREET |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - HOUSING |
Offers both housing counseling and legal assistance for clients facing foreclosure. Legal assistance includes an assessment of the legal merits of the case and whether the client has any legal claims against the lender and provides possible court representation if there are merited legal claims. Advises, counsels, and explains the legal aspects of the situation to clients. In some instances, will also assist clients file for bankruptcy protection. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
121 N. WASHINGTON STREET, 300A, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-6066 LEESBURG PIKE |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - HOUSING |
Offers both housing counseling and legal assistance for clients facing foreclosure. Legal assistance includes an assessment of the legal merits of the case and whether the client has any legal claims against the lender and provides possible court representation if there are merited legal claims. Advises, counsels, and explains the legal aspects of the situation to clients. In some instances, will also assist clients file for bankruptcy protection. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
6066 LEESBURG PIKE, 500, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-1916 WILSON BOULEVARD |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - HOUSING |
Offers both housing counseling and legal assistance for clients facing foreclosure. Legal assistance includes an assessment of the legal merits of the case and whether the client has any legal claims against the lender and provides possible court representation if there are merited legal claims. Advises, counsels, and explains the legal aspects of the situation to clients. In some instances, will also assist clients file for bankruptcy protection. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
1916 WILSON BOULEVARD, 200, ARLINGTON, VA 22201 |
PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF METRO WASHINGTON-5001 SILVER HILL ROAD |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - PREGNANCY |
Provides counseling to pregnant women about the options available to them and helps them in making a decision to continue or terminate the pregnancy. |
Provides accessible and affordable family planning and reproductive health care to women in the Washington Metropolitan area. |
5001 SILVER HILL ROAD, 103, SUITLAND, MD 20746 |
PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF METRO WASHINGTON-19650 CLUB HOUSE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - PREGNANCY |
Provides counseling to pregnant women about the options available to them and helps them in making a decision to continue or terminate the pregnancy. |
Provides accessible and affordable family planning and reproductive health care to women in the Washington Metropolitan area. |
19650 CLUB HOUSE ROAD, #101, GAITHERSBURG, MD 20879 |
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE DIOCESE OF ARLINGTON-5294 LYNGATE COURT |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - PREGNANCY |
Professional staff provides pregnancy counseling with a focus on alternatives to abortion. Offers a broad range of counseling, medical, financial, and educational resources to pregnant women and their families. Assists clients in arriving at thoughtful decisions regarding their pregnancy. |
Provides direct services within the Arlington diocese to implement the church's social mission to serve the needs of families, individuals, and communities. Services offered include food pantries, transitional housing for homeless men, transitional housing for mothers and children, pregnancy and adoption counseling, legal services for immigrants, education and workforce development, etc. Offers services via several different regional programs: Christ House Alexandria, and Loudoun Regional Distr |
5294 LYNGATE COURT, BURKE, VA 22015 |
A WOMAN'S CHOICE-6201 LEESBURG PIKE |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - PREGNANCY |
Provides counseling to women who are assessing pregnancy options with a focus on alternatives to abortion and providing positive solutions to an unplanned pregnancy. Provides referrals for services not provided by this organization such as housing, post abortion counseling, mentoring, childbirth education, and support groups. |
Serves women with crisis pregnancies. Provides counseling focusing on alternatives to abortion and provides resource information to help a woman carry a pregnancy to term. |
6201 LEESBURG PIKE, 220, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22044 |
A WOMAN'S CHOICE |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - PREGNANCY |
Provides counseling to women who are assessing pregnancy options with a focus on alternatives to abortion and providing positive solutions to an unplanned pregnancy. Provides referrals for services not provided by this organization such as housing, post abortion counseling, mentoring, childbirth education, and support groups. |
Serves women with crisis pregnancies. Provides counseling focusing on alternatives to abortion and provides resource information to help a woman carry a pregnancy to term. |
102 ELDEN STREET, 14, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF METRO WASHINGTON-3937 MINNESOTA AVE NE |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - PREGNANCY |
Provides counseling to pregnant women about the options available to them and helps them in making a decision to continue or terminate the pregnancy. |
Provides accessible and affordable family planning and reproductive health care to women in the Washington Metropolitan area. |
3937 MINNESOTA AVE NE, A, WASHINGTON, DC 20019 |
MARIH |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - PREGNANCY |
Provides confidential pregnancy counseling with a focus on alternatives to abortion, financial concerns, caregiving, post-partum, food and nutrition, and other social service issues that a client may have during the pregnancy. |
A right-to-life organization serving women with unanticipated pregnancies. Focus is on alternatives to abortion. |
3230-B DUKE STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
NOVA PREGNANCY HELP CENTERS-8800E PEAR TREE VILLAGE COURT |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - PREGNANCY |
Provides confidential peer counseling to women in unplanned pregnancies. Includes options counseling, pre-natal and parenting information, as well as information about and referrals to resources for ongoing pregnancy care. Appointments are encouraged, but walk-ins are welcome. |
Provides free and confidential services including: medical consultation, pregnancy tests, ultrasounds (performed by a medical professional to determine the pregnancy viability), pregnancy confirmation, prenatal education, peer counseling, and abortion alternatives. Also operates a location in Alexandria. |
8800E PEAR TREE VILLAGE COURT, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
METRO WOMEN'S CARE |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - PREGNANCY |
Offers pregnancy options counseling combined with pregnancy testing and ultrasound consultations to support pregnant women and their partners during pregnancy decisions. Provides education on pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), abortion, adoption, parenting, and abortion alternatives. |
Serves women facing unplanned pregnancies. Provides counseling and education regarding pregnancy, parenting, abortion and sexually transmitted diseases. Offers ultrasound exams and pregnancy testing. Hosts a men's support group. All services are free and confidential. |
5101 BACKLICK ROAD, D, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
OPTIONS CARE CENTER |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - PREGNANCY |
Trained volunteers and staff offers pro-life focused pregnancy counseling to pregnant teens and women. May provide referrals to a physician to confirm positive pregnancy test results, to an attorney for one-time consultation, or to social service agencies regarding adoption. |
Provides women experiencing unplanned pregnancies free pregnancy related services such as pregnancy tests, limited ultrasounds, STI Testing and treatment, options counseling, education and other practical support. Our approach is holistic, supporting the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of our clients. All services, interviews, telephone calls and records are strictly confidential. |
7297 LEE HIGHWAY, L, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF METRO WASHINGTON-303 S. MAPLE AVENUE |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - PREGNANCY |
Provides counseling to pregnant women about the options available to them and helps them in making a decision to continue or terminate the pregnancy. |
Provides accessible and affordable family planning and reproductive health care to women in the Washington Metropolitan area. |
303 S. MAPLE AVENUE, 300, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22046 |
PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF METRO WASHINGTON |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - PREGNANCY |
Provides counseling to pregnant women about the options available to them and helps them in making a decision to continue or terminate the pregnancy. |
Provides accessible and affordable family planning and reproductive health care to women in the Washington Metropolitan area. |
1225 4TH NE STREET, WASHINGTON, DC 20002 |
BARKER ADOPTION FOUNDATION,THE-2955 MONTICELLO DRIVE |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - PREGNANCY ASSISTANCE |
Counseling for pregnant women, birth fathers, and extended families. Can meet with others who are considering adoption. Counseling services are available during and after the pregnancy. |
A non-profit, comprehensive adoption center providing complete services before, during, and after an adoption takes place. |
2955 MONTICELLO DRIVE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
A WOMAN'S CHOICE-6201 LEESBURG PIKE |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - SEXUAL ABSTINENCE COUNSELING |
Provides counseling promoting sexual abstinence and does not offer information about artificial birth control alternatives. It presents information on safe sex and sexually transmitted diseases and maintains a library of videos on related topics. |
Serves women with crisis pregnancies. Provides counseling focusing on alternatives to abortion and provides resource information to help a woman carry a pregnancy to term. |
6201 LEESBURG PIKE, 220, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22044 |
A WOMAN'S CHOICE |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - SEXUAL ABSTINENCE COUNSELING |
Provides counseling promoting sexual abstinence and does not offer information about artificial birth control alternatives. It presents information on safe sex and sexually transmitted diseases and maintains a library of videos on related topics. |
Serves women with crisis pregnancies. Provides counseling focusing on alternatives to abortion and provides resource information to help a woman carry a pregnancy to term. |
102 ELDEN STREET, 14, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
NOVA PREGNANCY HELP CENTERS |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE (STD) |
Provides confidential peer counseling to women and men seeking information about STDs and STD testing referrals. Appointments are encouraged, but walk-ins are welcome. |
Provides free and confidential services including: medical consultation, pregnancy tests, ultrasounds (performed by a medical professional to determine the pregnancy viability), pregnancy confirmation, prenatal education, peer counseling, and abortion alternatives. Also operates a location in Alexandria. |
3919 BLENHEIM BOULEVARD, 81B, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
MASON SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER (SBDC) |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - SMALL BUSINESS |
Assists small business owners by providing one-on-one business counseling to owners of operational businesses in Fairfax, Arlington, and Prince William Counties. |
Provides assistance to small business owners in the form of individual and group counseling on topics of finance, legal steps in setting up a business, marketing strategies and maintaining a viable business plan. Request services online at website below. |
4031 UNIVERSITY DRIVE, 100, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
WENDT CENTER FOR HEALING & LOSS |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - TERMINAL ILLNESS/BEREAVEMENT - ADULTS |
Offers individual and family counseling for those persons experiencing the challenges of a disabling illness, those affected by someone with a terminal illness, or those affected by the death of a family member, friend, or loved one. Some sessions may be offered off-site in the home, hospital, hospice, or a mutually agreed upon location. |
A non-sectarian resource center providing guidance, training, information, and support for individuals and communities living with a life-challenging illness, or loss. |
4201 CONNECTICUT NW AVENUE, 300, WASHINGTON, DC 20008 |
WENDT CENTER FOR HEALING & LOSS |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING - TERMINAL ILLNESS/BEREAVEMENT - CHILDREN |
Offers intensive individual and family counseling for children who are affected by a disabling illness or death with play therapy being an integral part of the program. Some sessions may be offered off-site, in the home, hospital, hospice, or a mutually agreed upon location. |
A non-sectarian resource center providing guidance, training, information, and support for individuals and communities living with a life-challenging illness, or loss. |
4201 CONNECTICUT NW AVENUE, 300, WASHINGTON, DC 20008 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - OLDER ADULTS-12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY-1 |
County Government |
COUNSELING - VICAP MEDICARE INSURANCE |
VICAP assists older adults and persons with disabilities that need help understanding Medicare, Medicare managed care plans, Medicare supplemental insurance and prescription assistance plans, including Medicare Part D. |
Provides services to older adults and adults with disabilities. A division of Fairfax County Department of Family Services. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
EDU-FUTURO |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING AND GUIDANCE |
Pre-ELP SEL curriculum teaches youth and their parents/guardians some strategies to display emotional intelligence and administer their actions in a healthy way. SEL are life-long skills that empower us to grow and be nurtured by support systems, creating balance in all areas of life. SEL participants perform better in school, their workplace, their homes, and communities. |
Edu-Futuro’s mission is to empower immigrant and underserved youth and families through mentorship, education, leadership development and parent engagement. |
6540 FRANCONIA ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS-8115 GATEHOUSE ROAD-2 |
County Government |
COUNSELING AND GUIDANCE |
The FCPS school counseling program provides comprehensive services to all students in grades K-12, supporting student success by providing academic, college and career, and personal and social counseling. School counselors help build a foundation for learning while supporting students' achievement and postsecondary goals. |
Provides public education to Fairfax County residents, including elementary, secondary and alternative education to children, and vocational, community and adult education. |
8115 GATEHOUSE ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING AND GUIDANCE |
Team members and trained volunteers provide personalized and group support sessions to help individuals identify issues they are facing, provide support, and to link them with additional services as needed. RPSV also has virtual sessions, please call for more details. |
Centers for opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
8794-S SACRAMENTO DRIVE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22039 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING AND GUIDANCE |
Team members and trained volunteers provide personalized and group support sessions to help individuals identify issues they are facing, provide support, and to link them with additional services as needed. RPSV also has virtual sessions, please call for more details. |
Centers for Opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
1850 CAMERON GLEN DRIVE, 200, RESTON, VA 20190 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING AND GUIDANCE |
Team members and trained volunteers provide personalized and group support sessions to help individuals identify issues they are facing, provide support, and to link them with additional services as needed. RPSV also has virtual sessions, please call for more details. |
Centers for Opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
7611 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, E100, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
COUNSELING AND GUIDANCE |
Team members and trained volunteers provide personalized and group support sessions to help individuals identify issues they are facing, provide support, and to link them with additional services as needed. RPSV also has virtual sessions, please call for more details. |
Centers for Opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
8221 WILLOW OAKS CORPORATE DRIVE, 1105, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-8350 RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
County Government |
COUNTY INFORMATION CENTER - FAIRFAX COUNTY |
[DEACTIVATED] Provides information to residents about Fairfax County programs and services. Provides public access to computers with Internet access as well as telephones for public use. Provides telework space for county employees who are working away from their worksite. Reserves conference rooms at the South County Center for county employees and non-profit organizations in need of meeting space. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
8350 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, 125, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS |
County Government |
COUNTY INFORMATION LINE - FAIRFAX COUNTY |
Provides telephone information about Fairfax County Government offices and services and assists callers locate the office they need. |
Strives to make local government more responsive to the needs of the citizens of Fairfax County. Serves as a point of contact within Fairfax County Government. |
12000 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 551, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY GENERAL DISTRICT COURT |
State and Agency government |
COURT INFORMATION LINE |
24-hour helpline for General District Court information. Caller can hear directions, instructions on how to request a continuance, the need for an attorney, and how to file a motion or appeal. Specific case information, such as upcoming hearing dates and case dispositions, may be obtained between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. by entering the case number or summons number. |
Hears traffic violations, criminal misdemeanors, civil suits, and small claims cases; conducts preliminary hearings in felony cases. Court has exclusive jurisdiction in civil cases up to $4,500 and concurrent with Circuit Court in cases from $4,500 - $15,000. Civil Division: 703-246-3012; Criminal Division: 703-246-3305; Traffic Division: 703-246-3764. |
4110 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT |
State and Agency government |
COURT INFORMATION LINE |
The information line can help those calling determine which court is needed, provide important specific information regarding a case, and transfer the caller to a clerk during court business hours. Some of the information provided includes: directions to the court, description of each type of court, how to pay a traffic ticket, how to request a continuance, how to request an interpreter, marriage license information, divorce information, juvenile matters, specific information on caller's case (upcoming court dates, case disposition, and appeal information), and other court services. |
The Fairfax Circuit Court serves the residents of Fairfax County and Fairfax City. The Fairfax Circuit Court (19th Judicial Circuit) is the trial court of general jurisdiction and is the largest trial court in Virginia, composed of fifteen full-time trial judges. It has authority to try a full range of cases, both civil and criminal, jury and non-jury. Civil cases include a wide variety of business disputes, personal injury, and domestic relations cases. The Court hears felony criminal cases. A |
4110 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, 318, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS DISTRICT COURT |
County Government |
COURT SERVICES |
The Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court (JDRDC) hears cases involving juveniles, crimes against juveniles, and family matters (except divorce) in Fairfax County, the City of Fairfax, and the towns of Herndon, Vienna, and Clifton. Juvenile Courtrooms are located on the 3rd floor of the Fairfax Courthouse. Adult Services provides the following services: ASAP, Custody and Support, Intake, Mediation, Probation and Supervised Visitation and Exchange. Please visit our website for more information. |
Mission is to provide efficient, effective and equitable judicial and court service programs which promote positive behavioral change for children and adults who come within the court's authority. |
4110 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, 3RD FLOOR, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS DISTRICT COURT |
County Government |
COURT SERVICES |
The Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court (JDRDC) hears cases involving juveniles, crimes against juveniles, and family matters (except divorce) in Fairfax County, the City of Fairfax, and the towns of Herndon, Vienna, and Clifton. Juvenile Courtrooms are located on the 3rd floor of the Fairfax Courthouse. Juvenile services provide the following: Driver’s License, Intake, Juvenile Detention Center, Probation & Prole, Supervised Release Services and Traffic Violations. Please visit our website for more detailed information. |
Mission is to provide efficient, effective and equitable judicial and court service programs which promote positive behavioral change for children and adults who come within the court's authority. |
4110 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, 3RD FLOOR, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS DISTRICT COURT |
County Government |
COURT SERVICES |
The Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court (JDRDC) hears cases involving juveniles, crimes against juveniles, and family matters (except divorce) in Fairfax County, the City of Fairfax, and the towns of Herndon, Vienna, and Clifton. Juvenile Courtrooms are located on the 3rd floor of the Fairfax Courthouse. Services include Family Counseling, Interpreter Services, Publications, Restitution Fines, Victim Services and Volunteers & Interns. Please visit our website for more information. |
Mission is to provide efficient, effective and equitable judicial and court service programs which promote positive behavioral change for children and adults who come within the court's authority. |
4110 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, 3RD FLOOR, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
VOLUNTEER FAIRFAX |
Non-Profit |
COURT-ORDERED COMMUNITY SERVICE |
In conjunction with the Fairfax County court system's probation and parole programs, court or lawyer-referred offenders are placed in volunteer positions. Work performance and hours are monitored and reported to court officials. |
Mobilizes people and resources to meet regional community needs. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, 101, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
VOLUNTEER ALEXANDRIA |
Non-Profit |
COURT-ORDERED COMMUNITY SERVICE |
Arranges and monitors placement of court-assigned volunteers in court-ordered, unpaid community service work. The coordinator monitors all placements and reports progress, cooperation, and any non-compliance to the court and assigned probation officer. |
Volunteer Alexandria is your Community Resource for Volunteerism. Volunteer Alexandria has served as a link between individual and group volunteers and area nonprofit organizations and City agencies in need of support. Volunteer Alexandria works in partnership with nonprofits, government and the business community to inspire people to volunteer, and to engage volunteers in activities that in turn strengthen our community. |
2022 MOUNT VERNON AVENUE, 200, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22301 |
OFFICE OF THE FAIRFAX COMMONWEALTH'S ATTORNEY |
County Government |
CRIMINAL PROSECUTION |
Initiates charges and prosecutes individuals who are accused of felony and misdemeanor offenses that occur within Fairfax County and Fairfax City. Investigates charges of fraud, organized criminal activity, corruption, and unlawful conduct of public officials. |
Elected chief law enforcement officer responsible for prosecuting criminal cases in Fairfax County. This includes felonies and misdemeanors that occur within the county as well as felony cases in the City of Fairfax. |
4110 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, 123, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH-INTERNET |
State government |
DEATH CERTIFICATE - VIRGINIA |
Provides certified death certificates for individuals who died in the Commonwealth of Virginia after 6/1912. Death records become public information 50 years after the date of the event. Prior to that time, they are available to immediate family members only. Death certificates may be requested in person (same day service available in Richmond), via U.S. mail (5 - 10 business days), or via fax/phone/online through Vitalchek (2 - 3 business days). Regardless of request method, the following information is needed to process a request: name at time of death, place of death, date of death, relationship to the deceased, reason for the certificate, requestor's daytime phone |
Administers state and community health programs focusing on health care, the prevalence and prevention of disease, and environmental health protection. |
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FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY-2 |
County Government |
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION |
Collects and analyzes statistical data and conducts economic and demographic research to inform and guide data-driven decisions, strategic planning and decision-making. Provides clear and easily accessible information about Fairfax County in a variety of formats and geographies for use in decision-making, planning, grant proposals and business plans. Provides county staff, elected officals, residents and businesses with accurate economic and demogrphic information and analysis of current and future population, housing and land use trends. Provides ad hoc economic, statistical and demographic research and analyses to support and inform county initiatives. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DIABETES & DIGESTIVE & KIDNEY DISEASES INFO CTR |
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DIABETES NEWSLETTER |
Publishes an e-mail newsletter which is sent to subscribers by the National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse (NDIC). The newsletter contains information about diabetes, special events, patient and professional meetings, and new publications available from the NDIC and other organizations. |
The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Information Center helps to increase knowledge and understanding about diabetes among patients, professionals, and the public. Formerly the National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse (NDIC). |
1 INFORMATION WAY, BETHESDA, MD 20892-3560 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES-6306 GROVEDALE DRIVE |
State government |
DISABLED PARKING PLACARDS/LICENSE PLATES |
DMV offers parking permits for citizens with temporary or permanent disabilities that limit their ability to walk. These placards/plates entitle the holder to park in special parking spaces reserved for individuals with disabilities. Organizations which operate special vehicles equipped to carry individuals with disabilities may also obtain placards/plates entitling them to special parking privileges. |
Registers vehicles and issues driver's licenses and non-driver identification cards for Virginia residents. Issues special license plates and decals for individuals with disabilities. |
6306 GROVEDALE DRIVE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22310 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES-1968 GALLOWS ROAD |
State government |
DISABLED PARKING PLACARDS/LICENSE PLATES |
DMV offers parking permits for citizens with temporary or permanent disabilities that limit their ability to walk. These placards/plates entitle the holder to park in special parking spaces reserved for individuals with disabilities. Organizations which operate special vehicles equipped to carry individuals with disabilities may also obtain placards/plates entitling them to special parking privileges. |
Registers vehicles and issues driver's licenses and non-driver identification cards for Virginia residents. Issues special license plates and decals for individuals with disabilities. |
1968 GALLOWS ROAD, VIENNA, VA 22182 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES-14950 NORTHRIDGE DRIVE |
State government |
DISABLED PARKING PLACARDS/LICENSE PLATES |
DMV offers parking permits for citizens with temporary or permanent disabilities that limit their ability to walk. These placards/plates entitle the holder to park in special parking spaces reserved for individuals with disabilities. Organizations which operate special vehicles equipped to carry individuals with disabilities may also obtain placards/plates entitling them to special parking privileges. |
Registers vehicles and issues driver's licenses and non-driver identification cards for Virginia residents. Issues special license plates and decals for individuals with disabilities. |
14950 NORTHRIDGE DRIVE, CHANTILLY, VA 20151 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES-11805 FAIR OAKS MALL |
State government |
DISABLED PARKING PLACARDS/LICENSE PLATES |
DMV offers parking permits for citizens with temporary or permanent disabilities that limit their ability to walk. These placards/plates entitle the holder to park in special parking spaces reserved for individuals with disabilities. Organizations which operate special vehicles equipped to carry individuals with disabilities may also obtain placards/plates entitling them to special parking privileges. |
Registers vehicles and issues driver's licenses and non-driver identification cards for Virginia residents. Issues special license plates and decals for individuals with disabilities. |
11805 FAIR OAKS MALL, FAIRFAX, VA 22033 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY OFFICE OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND EQUITY PROGRAMS |
County Government |
DISCRIMINATION COMPLAINTS |
Human Rights Specialists will discuss your concerns with you and, if appropriate, assist you in formulating a complaint to sign. |
Seeks to eliminate discrimination on the basis of race, sex, religion, age, marital status, national origin, or disability in the areas of employment, education, housing, public accommodations, and credit. |
12000 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 318, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT |
State and Agency government |
DIVORCE DECREE |
To obtain a divorce in Virginia either or both parties must be residents of Virginia for at least 6 months prior to filing for divorce. If there are no children from the marriage you must be separated for a minimum of six months and have a written property settlement agreement before you may file for divorce. If there are children, the couple must be separated for 12 months before filing. More information is available in the Clerk's office or online at: www.fairfaxcounty.gov/circuit/civil-case-information/divorce. |
The Fairfax Circuit Court serves the residents of Fairfax County and Fairfax City. The Fairfax Circuit Court (19th Judicial Circuit) is the trial court of general jurisdiction and is the largest trial court in Virginia, composed of fifteen full-time trial judges. It has authority to try a full range of cases, both civil and criminal, jury and non-jury. Civil cases include a wide variety of business disputes, personal injury, and domestic relations cases. The Court hears felony criminal cases. A |
4110 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, 318, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA FAMILY SERVICE-6031 CENTREVILLE CREST LANE |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - BOOKS/SPORTS EQUIPMENT/TOYS |
Accepts new and/or used toys, books, and sports equipment. Items must be in clean usable condition. Donations are tax deductible. |
Provides a broad range of services to strengthen family life and enhance the social stability and quality of life in the community. |
6031 CENTREVILLE CREST LANE, CENTREVILLE, VA 20121 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA FAMILY SERVICE-2860 ANNANDALE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - BOOKS/SPORTS EQUIPMENT/TOYS |
Accepts new and/or used toys, books, and sports equipment. Items must be in clean usable condition. Donations are tax deductible. |
Provides a broad range of services to strengthen family life and enhance the social stability and quality of life in the community. |
2860 ANNANDALE ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
FACETS |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - HOLIDAY |
Accepts donations of new Christmas gifts and non-perishable foods for Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday baskets. |
Provides services to individuals and families suffering from hunger, homelessness, and poverty through comprehensive programs that provide housing case management, food assistance, and emergency basic services. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, B, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
BRITEPATHS |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - HOLIDAY |
Accepts financial and gift card donations to assist families during the Thanksgiving and December holidays. Donations are accepted from mid-September through mid-November. |
Britepaths provides short-term safety-net services to our neighbors in need while empowering them to work toward long-term self-sufficiency. We deliver our services with respect, compassion, and equity, always preserving the dignity and self-esteem of our clients. |
3959 PENDER DRIVE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
ECUMENICAL COMMUNITY HELPING OTHERS |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - HOLIDAY |
Accepts donations of new gifts and non-perishable foods for holiday baskets. |
An ecumenical group supported by individuals and religious and civic groups that provides assistance for Springfield/Burke residents. Provides food, clothing, limited financial assistance, and other services. |
7205 OLD KEENE MILL ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
LORTON COMMUNITY ACTION CENTER |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - HOLIDAY |
Accepts donations of new Christmas gifts and non-perishable foods for Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday baskets. |
Provides a variety of emergency services for residents of the greater Lorton community. |
9520 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, LORTON, VA 22079 |
WESTERN FAIRFAX CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - HOLIDAY |
Accepts donations for the Holiday Food Assistance program along with grocery store gift cards and perishable and non-perishable food for Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday baskets. Families must register for the program. |
A volunteer, community-based organization that assists individuals and families in need with food, clothing, emergency financial assistance, budget classes, household goods, and seasonal programs. |
4511 DALY DRIVE, J, CHANTILLY, VA 20151 |
SALVATION ARMY (FAIRFAX) |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - HOLIDAY |
Accepts donations of new gifts and non-perishable foods for holiday baskets. |
A spiritually based community service organization that provides social services and emergency aid to individuals and families in need. |
4915 OX ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22032 |
SALVATION ARMY (ALEXANDRIA) |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - HOLIDAY |
Accepts donations of new Christmas gifts and non-perishable foods for Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday baskets. |
A spiritually based community service organization that provides social services and emergency aid to individuals and families in need. |
1804 MOUNT VERNON AVENUE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22301 |
UNITED COMMUNITY |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - HOLIDAY |
Solicits and accepts contributions of new toys, gifts, money and non-perishable food to be distributed at Christmas to families with children and individuals in need through the Gift Room program. |
Provides services to low-income residents of Fairfax County's Route One Corridor to assist families and individuals to improve the quality of their lives and build self-reliance. |
7511 FORDSON ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
FALLS CHURCH COMMUNITY SERVICE COUNCIL, INC. |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - HOLIDAY |
****COVID-19 Update: FCS is still able to provide some services during the current covid-19 crisis. The FCS office at Knox Church is closed, but the staff is reading emails and picking up phone messages remotely. **** Accepts donations of non-perishable foods for Thanksgiving holiday baskets. |
FCS office staff works remotely and may be reached by email. Provides emergency services such as some Target cards, furniture, food, and financial assistance for housing, utilities, prescriptions, and other emergency service needs. |
7416 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
SHARE OF MCLEAN |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - HOLIDAY |
Accepts donations of new Christmas gifts and non-perishable foods for Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday baskets. |
Share, Incorporated is dedicated to helping low and moderate income residents alleviate food, clothing, and shelter insecurities in the McLean, Great Falls, and a nearby section of Falls Church, and areas through a core set of programs that are led by an all-volunteer force. |
P.O.BOX 210, MCLEAN, VA 22101 |
BRITEPATHS |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - SCHOOL SUPPLIES |
Accepts donations of cash, new backpacks, and calculators during the months of July and early August. Works with the private and public partners to ensure efficient delivery to participating schools. |
Britepaths provides short-term safety-net services to our neighbors in need while empowering them to work toward long-term self-sufficiency. We deliver our services with respect, compassion, and equity, always preserving the dignity and self-esteem of our clients. |
3959 PENDER DRIVE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
ECUMENICAL COMMUNITY HELPING OTHERS |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - SCHOOL SUPPLIES |
Accepts donations of new school supplies such as notebooks, pencils, pens, and backpacks for distribution to children in need. |
An ecumenical group supported by individuals and religious and civic groups that provides assistance for Springfield/Burke residents. Provides food, clothing, limited financial assistance, and other services. |
7205 OLD KEENE MILL ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
KIDS R FIRST-P.O. BOX 3242 |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - SCHOOL SUPPLIES |
Accepts donations of backpacks as well as monetary donations for bulk ordering and purchasing of school supplies. School supplies are custom ordered based on the needs of the students at the individual schools. Each $1.00 donated purchases $3.00 - $4.00 worth of school supplies. |
Kids R First works with 90 schools in Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William Counties to provide school supplies for students in need. The baseline provides fo students receiving fee or reduced priced meals at their school. The organization raises the money, purchases the school supplies in bulk, and donates the school supplies to the schools. Students contact the schools directly to obtain the school supplies or they are given through the counseling staff. |
P.O. BOX 3242, RESTON, VA 20195 |
LORTON COMMUNITY ACTION CENTER |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - SCHOOL SUPPLIES |
Accepts donations of new school supplies such as notebooks, pencils, pens, and backpacks for distribution to children in need. |
Provides a variety of emergency services for residents of the greater Lorton community. |
9520 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, LORTON, VA 22079 |
SALVATION ARMY (FAIRFAX) |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - SCHOOL SUPPLIES |
Accepts donations of new school supplies such as notebooks, pencils, pens, and backpacks for distribution to children in need. |
A spiritually based community service organization that provides social services and emergency aid to individuals and families in need. |
4915 OX ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22032 |
UNITED COMMUNITY |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - SCHOOL SUPPLIES |
Accepts donations of new school supplies such as: notebooks, pencils, pens, backpacks, and any other basic supply required for the beginning of the school year. School supplies are distributed to children in need. |
Provides services to low-income residents of Fairfax County's Route One Corridor to assist families and individuals to improve the quality of their lives and build self-reliance. |
7511 FORDSON ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
SHARE OF MCLEAN-1367 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - SCHOOL SUPPLIES |
Accepts donations of new school supplies such as backpacks, rulers, notebooks, pencils, pens, and other supplies for distribution to children in need. |
Share, Incorporated is dedicated to helping low and moderate income residents alleviate food, clothing, and shelter insecurities in the McLean, Great Falls, and a nearby section of Falls Church, and areas through a core set of programs that are led by an all-volunteer force. |
1367 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, MC LEAN, VA 22101 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES-6306 GROVEDALE DRIVE |
State government |
DRIVER'S LICENSES |
Driver's licenses can be obtained by Virginia residents at DMV offices. Adults must provide two proofs of identity, one proof of legal presence, one proof of Virginia residency, and proof of social security number (if issued one). If under age 19, applicants must provide one proof of identity, one proof of legal presence, one proof of Virginia residency, and proof of social security number. Refer to DMV publications "Acceptable Documents for Obtaining a Driver's License or Photo Identification Card" DMV141 and "Basic Steps to Your Driver's License or Photo ID Card" DMV142. These publications are available at the Internet address below or from any DMV Customer Service |
Registers vehicles and issues driver's licenses and non-driver identification cards for Virginia residents. Issues special license plates and decals for individuals with disabilities. |
6306 GROVEDALE DRIVE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22310 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES-1968 GALLOWS ROAD |
State government |
DRIVER'S LICENSES |
Driver's licenses can be obtained by Virginia residents at DMV offices. Adults must provide two proofs of identity, one proof of legal presence, one proof of Virginia residency, and proof of social security number (if issued one). If under age 19, applicants must provide one proof of identity, one proof of legal presence, one proof of Virginia residency, and proof of social security number. Refer to DMV publications "Acceptable Documents for Obtaining a Driver's License or Photo Identification Card" DMV141 and "Basic Steps to Your Driver's License or Photo ID Card" DMV142. These publications are available at the Internet address below or from any DMV Customer Service |
Registers vehicles and issues driver's licenses and non-driver identification cards for Virginia residents. Issues special license plates and decals for individuals with disabilities. |
1968 GALLOWS ROAD, VIENNA, VA 22182 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES-14950 NORTHRIDGE DRIVE |
State government |
DRIVER'S LICENSES |
Driver's licenses can be obtained by Virginia residents at DMV offices. Adults must provide two proofs of identity, one proof of legal presence, one proof of Virginia residency, and proof of social security number (if issued one). If under age 19, applicants must provide one proof of identity, one proof of legal presence, one proof of Virginia residency, and proof of social security number. Refer to DMV publications "Acceptable Documents for Obtaining a Driver's License or Photo Identification Card" DMV141 and "Basic Steps to Your Driver's License or Photo ID Card" DMV142. These publications are available at the Internet address below or from any DMV Customer Service |
Registers vehicles and issues driver's licenses and non-driver identification cards for Virginia residents. Issues special license plates and decals for individuals with disabilities. |
14950 NORTHRIDGE DRIVE, CHANTILLY, VA 20151 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES-11805 FAIR OAKS MALL |
State government |
DRIVER'S LICENSES |
Driver's licenses can be obtained by Virginia residents at DMV offices. Adults must provide two proofs of identity, one proof of legal presence, one proof of Virginia residency, and proof of social security number (if issued one). If under age 19, applicants must provide one proof of identity, one proof of legal presence, one proof of Virginia residency, and proof of social security number. Refer to DMV publications "Acceptable Documents for Obtaining a Driver's License or Photo Identification Card" DMV141 and "Basic Steps to Your Driver's License or Photo ID Card" DMV142. These publications are available at the Internet address below or from any DMV Customer Service |
Registers vehicles and issues driver's licenses and non-driver identification cards for Virginia residents. Issues special license plates and decals for individuals with disabilities. |
11805 FAIR OAKS MALL, FAIRFAX, VA 22033 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY ALCOHOL SAFETY ACTION PROGRAM |
County Government |
DUI/DWI COURT EVALUATION - HABITUAL OFFENDER |
Provides an evaluation of an individual petitioning Circuit Court for restoration of driving privileges after adjudication as an habitual offender or after revocation of his/her operator's license for committing multiple offenses. Evaluation includes breath and urine tests, several interviews with client and client references, local, state, and FBI record checks, DMV record check, confirmation of payment of all fines and costs, and recommendation based on Virginia ASAP guidelines. Defendants are required to abstain from alcohol/drug use while in an ASAP program. |
Offender funded probation program for the Circuit Court and General District Court which uses community and state services to reduce driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. Identifies and provides appropriate services to offenders convicted of driving under the influence, or other substance abuse-related charges, as referred by the local courts. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, 201, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY ALCOHOL SAFETY ACTION PROGRAM |
County Government |
DUI/DWI PRE-COURT EVALUATION |
An assessment may be provided in advance of the court date at the request of a defendant who has been charged with an alcohol or drug related driving offense, or at the request of his/her attorney. The ASAP specialist evaluates the client's substance abuse pattern, efforts made to mitigate any substance abuse problems since arrest, and an assessment of the client's risk for repeat offenses if placed on probation. If the offender is referred by the court to ASAP probation, the $150 fee is not applicable to the full ASAP fee. |
Offender funded probation program for the Circuit Court and General District Court which uses community and state services to reduce driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. Identifies and provides appropriate services to offenders convicted of driving under the influence, or other substance abuse-related charges, as referred by the local courts. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, 201, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY ALCOHOL SAFETY ACTION PROGRAM |
County Government |
DUI/DWI PROBATION & EDUCATION |
Following an arrest for an alcohol or drug related offense a defendent may lose their driver's license, s/he can ask the court to order participation in ASAP in lieu of a sentence. A probation counselor is assigned to the client to do an assessment and to refer the client to the proper ASAP-run education group. The defendent is ordered to comply with probation supervision which includes random breath/urine screens and possibly antabuse monitoring. Attendance at support group meetings (Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, etc.) may also be required. The probation officer will refer the client to the appropriate education program. If the ASAP staff and a licensed therapist feel a client is addicted and/or in need of immediate care, s/he may be referred directly to an intensive in or outpatient treatment center. Clients are required to comply with all probation and treatment components. A client will be returned to the courts for any non-compliance. Probation appointments are scheduled periodically through the probation period. Some of the education groups are available in Korean. |
Offender funded probation program for the Circuit Court and General District Court which uses community and state services to reduce driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. Identifies and provides appropriate services to offenders convicted of driving under the influence, or other substance abuse-related charges, as referred by the local courts. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, 201, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY ALCOHOL SAFETY ACTION PROGRAM |
County Government |
DUI/ILLEGAL POSSESSION EDUCATION - JUVENILE |
Under Virginia's "Use and Lose" statutes, a juvenile offender who is convicted of possession of alcohol and/or a driving under the influence offense may lose his/her motor vehicle operator's (driver's) license if he/she has one. If he/she is under age 16 and has not yet obtained a driver's license a judge may order that the license be postponed past the 16th birthday. ASAP program participation may allow a juvenile offender to keep the license, receive a restricted license, or obtain a license at the usual age (16) upon a guilty determination judges usually give adolescent offenders an option of loss of license, jail, and/or a fine, or participation in the eight to ten week adolescent education program. Attendance at one AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) meeting is part of the required course. |
Offender funded probation program for the Circuit Court and General District Court which uses community and state services to reduce driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. Identifies and provides appropriate services to offenders convicted of driving under the influence, or other substance abuse-related charges, as referred by the local courts. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, 201, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
EASTER SEALS CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA |
Non-Profit |
EARLY CHILDHOOD - CHILD CARE CENTER - CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES |
Easter Seals Child Development Center is an educational day care program accepting children for care who are typically developing as well as children with special needs ages 6 weeks to 5 years old. |
Inclusive child development center providing educational and therapeutic services to Northern Virginia children from six weeks to five years of age with and without diagnosed disabling conditions, developmental delays, or who are at risk for delays. Early identification and intervention services. Sponsored by Easter Seals. |
300 HUNTON AVENUE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22046 |
CORNERSTONES-11484 WASHINGTON WEST PLAZA-2 |
Non-Profit |
EARLY CHILDHOOD - CHILD CARE CENTER - LOW INCOME FAMILIES |
Laurel Learning Center provides comprehensive family services and developmental child care programs. The center is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children and offers full-time child care for infants, toddlers, and pre-schoolers, as well as before/after-school and full-day summer programming for school age children (through sixth grade). |
Annual campaign collecting new backpack and schools supplies for distribution to area students in grades K through 12. Applications are accepted beginning late June and supplies are distributed to select partners schools. |
11484 WASHINGTON WEST PLAZA, 200, RESTON, VA 20190 |
ACCA, INC. (ANNANDALE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY FOR ACTION) |
Non-Profit |
EARLY CHILDHOOD - CHILD CARE CENTER - LOW INCOME FAMILIES |
The ACCA Child Development Center provides early education and day care for young children, ages 3 months to 5 years, in working families with low to moderate income. Licensed day care center offers additional support services including speech, occupational and family therapy are available as needed. |
Faith based community organization working to meet the emergency and ongoing social service needs of low and moderate income residents in the Annandale and Baileys Crossroads/Lincolnia areas of Fairfax County. Staff and volunteers encourage and educate those in need to become self-sufficient. ACCA is staffed and administered fully by volunteers except for its Child Development Center that has paid professional staff. |
7200 COLUMBIA PIKE, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
FALLS CHURCH - MCLEAN CHILDREN'S CENTER |
Non-Profit |
EARLY CHILDHOOD - CHILD CARE CENTER - LOW INCOME FAMILIES |
A licensed child care facility that provides high-quality, early-childhood instruction for young children, regardless of their family’s economic resources. Free developmental and health screenings. Healthy breakfast, lunch and snacks. NAEYC-accredited program. |
Licensed child care facility that provides children ages 2 to 6 years a comprehensive early childhood program. |
7230 IDYLWOOD ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22043 |
UNITED COMMUNITY-2709 POPKINS LANE |
Non-Profit |
EARLY CHILDHOOD - CHILD CARE CENTER - LOW INCOME FAMILIES |
Provides developmentally-rich daycare for children aged six weeks to five years old. Lessons focus on language, social skills, and motor activity. Emphasis on social and emotional development so that children are ready to learn when they enter kindergarten. Breakfast, lunch and snacks provided. Free health and developmental screenings. FORMERLY BRYANT EARLY LEARNING CENTER (BEL). |
Provides services to low-income residents of Fairfax County's Route One Corridor to assist families and individuals to improve the quality of their lives and build self-reliance. |
2709 POPKINS LANE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
HIGHER HORIZONS DAYCARE CENTER, INC. |
Non-Profit |
EARLY CHILDHOOD - HOME BASED HEAD START |
Families receive one home visit per week by a trained home visitor. In addition, center sessions are offered yeo times per month for socialization with other parents and children and transportation is provided. Provides parenting skills development and traditional scope of Head Start services: education, social services, health, and parent involvement. Ten percent of enrollment is reserved for those children who have professionally diagnosed disabilities. For those families, income guidelines may be waived. Once eligible, children can remain in Head Start for two years. |
A Head Start child development center providing full and part-time day care for children of low-income families. Includes a center-based school program, home-based program, and a parent/child center for younger children. |
5920 SUMMERS LANE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
ALL AGES READ TOGETHER |
Non-Profit |
EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT - PRESCHOOL |
AART serves a population of children who do not qualify for publicly funded programs and their families cannot afford a preschool expense. |
We envision a future where all children, especially our most vulnerable, enter school prepared to learn and succeed. We strive for a future in which public education includes universal access to preschool, making the need for AART obsolete. |
1141 ELDEN STREET, 200, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF FALLS CHURCH-6129 WILLSTON DRIVE |
Non-Profit |
EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT - PRESCHOOL |
Provides an affordable, comprehensive program to low to moderate income children. Each class has reading, science, math, art, writing and computer time. Children also enjoy music, movement and free play. Each child receives annual speech, vision, dental, hearing, and mental health screenings free of charge. Parent trainings are offered (with a translator) from a psychologist, nutritionist and Child Find. All children receive breakfast, hot catered lunch and snack daily. State licensed facility and NEYC member. |
Member of faith community that provides various outreach and community services. |
6129 WILLSTON DRIVE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22044 |
MAIN STREET CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER-4401 SIDEBURN ROAD |
Non-Profit |
EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT - PRESCHOOL |
The Main Street Child Development Center provides high-quality Early Childhood Education to at-risk children, ages 2 to 5, for success in kindergarten. The preschool students, many whom live in households that earn 185% or less of the federal poverty guidelines, benefit from an active learning experience in a safe, nurturing environment for up to 10 hours per day, 5 days per week. Students meet incremental school readiness goals in up to 10 content areas, culminating in a successful transition to kindergarten. |
Provides quality state-licensed and accredited early childhood learning program for children ages 2-5 of limited income working families. Partners with community services agencies to provide educational opportunities and resources that strengthen literacy, parenting and the family. |
4401 SIDEBURN ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS-8115 GATEHOUSE ROAD-2 |
County Government |
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION |
A child's early years are essential in developing a foundation for school success. FCPS works hard to provide programs and services that prepare young children and parents who need extra guidance and support to be ready to start kindergarten feeling confident and ready to learn. |
Provides public education to Fairfax County residents, including elementary, secondary and alternative education to children, and vocational, community and adult education. |
8115 GATEHOUSE ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS-8115 GATEHOUSE ROAD-2 |
County Government |
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - EARLY HEAD START |
A child's early years are essential in developing a foundation for school success. FCPS works hard to provide programs and services that prepare young children and parents who need extra guidance and support to be ready to start kindergarten feeling confident and ready to learn. |
Provides public education to Fairfax County residents, including elementary, secondary and alternative education to children, and vocational, community and adult education. |
8115 GATEHOUSE ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NCS - OFFICE FOR CHILDREN-12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY-1 |
County Government |
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - EARLY HEAD START |
There are three types of Early Head Start Programs: center- based, home-based and family childcare. Please call or visit our website for information on the services that are available. |
The Office for Children, a division of Fairfax County Dept. of Neighborhood and Community Services is dedicated to the care, education and healthy development of children, from birth through elementary school age. OFC collaborates with early childhood professionals, families, schools and community partners to support children in reaching their fullest potential. In partnership with the community, schools and county, OFC coordinates the implementation of the “Fairfax County Equitable School Readi |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 930, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NCS - OFFICE FOR CHILDREN-5920 SUMMERS LANE |
County Government |
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - EARLY HEAD START |
There are three types of Early Head Start Programs: center- based, home-based and family childcare. Please call or visit our website for information on the services that are available. |
The Office for Children, a division of Fairfax County Dept. of Neighborhood and Community Services is dedicated to the care, education and healthy development of children, from birth through elementary school age. OFC collaborates with early childhood professionals, families, schools and community partners to support children in reaching their fullest potential. In partnership with the community, schools and county, OFC coordinates the implementation of the “Fairfax County Equitable School Readi |
5920 SUMMERS LANE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
HIGHER HORIZONS DAYCARE CENTER, INC. |
Non-Profit |
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - EARLY HEAD START |
A child development center for children ages 0 - 3 years. Parents participate in activities with their children. Provides parenting skills training, counseling, support, and health services. Ten percent of slots are reserved for children with disabilities that have been professionally diagnosed; income guidelines may be waived for these families. Once in the program, a child remains eligible for two years. There is no preference for siblings to be in the program. Transportation provided to and from center activities. |
A Head Start child development center providing full and part-time day care for children of low-income families. Includes a center-based school program, home-based program, and a parent/child center for younger children. |
5920 SUMMERS LANE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
FCPS FAMILY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PROGRAM |
County Government |
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - EARLY HEAD START |
Center-based program serving families with children 0 - 3 years of age and expectant parents. Parents participate in activities with their children and receive parenting skills training, counseling, support, and health services. Workshops and trainings are offered to parents and include such topics as CPR, toy safety, career development, GED skills classes, stress management, and child nutrition. |
A free child development program for children birth to 4 years old and pregnant women, including children with disabilities or special needs, from income eligible families. Families and community professionals work with program staff to provide comprehensive services that address children's educational, social, health, nutritional, and emotional needs. |
7423 CAMP ALGER AVENUE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NCS - OFFICE FOR CHILDREN-7423 CAMP ALGER AVENUE |
County Government |
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - EARLY HEAD START |
There are three types of Early Head Start Programs: center- based, home-based and family childcare. Please call or visit our website for information on the services that are available. |
The Office for Children, a division of Fairfax County Dept. of Neighborhood and Community Services is dedicated to the care, education and healthy development of children, from birth through elementary school age. OFC collaborates with early childhood professionals, families, schools and community partners to support children in reaching their fullest potential. In partnership with the community, schools and county, OFC coordinates the implementation of the “Fairfax County Equitable School Readi |
7423 CAMP ALGER AVENUE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NCS - OFFICE FOR CHILDREN-8100 FORDSON ROAD |
County Government |
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - EARLY HEAD START |
There are three types of Early Head Start Programs: center- based, home-based and family childcare. Please call or visit our website for information on the services that are available. |
The Office for Children, a division of Fairfax County Dept. of Neighborhood and Community Services is dedicated to the care, education and healthy development of children, from birth through elementary school age. OFC collaborates with early childhood professionals, families, schools and community partners to support children in reaching their fullest potential. In partnership with the community, schools and county, OFC coordinates the implementation of the “Fairfax County Equitable School Readi |
8100 FORDSON ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA FAMILY SERVICE-601 N. VERMONT STREET |
Non-Profit |
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - EARLY HEAD START |
Provides free services to pregnant women and parents of children ages 0-3 years old in both a home and center environment. Weekly home visits by trained family support workers. Also provides developmental and health screenings. Healthy breakfast, lunch and snacks. Offers home-based and center-based programs in Sterling, Woodbridge and Manassas. Visit website listed below for specific information on service locations and eligibility. |
Provides a broad range of services to strengthen family life and enhance the social stability and quality of life in the community. |
601 N. VERMONT STREET, ARLINGTON, VA 22203 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA FAMILY SERVICE-909 S. DINWIDDIE STREET |
Non-Profit |
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - EARLY HEAD START |
Provides free services to pregnant women and parents of children ages 0-3 years old in both a home and center environment. Weekly home visits by trained family support workers. Also provides developmental and health screenings. Healthy breakfast, lunch and snacks. Offers home-based and center-based programs in Sterling, Woodbridge and Manassas. Visit website listed below for specific information on service locations and eligibility. |
Provides a broad range of services to strengthen family life and enhance the social stability and quality of life in the community. |
909 S. DINWIDDIE STREET, 105, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
FCPS FAMILY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PROGRAM |
County Government |
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - HEAD START |
A child development program for children who are 3 - 5 years old and from income eligible families. The program involves parents in working with staff to address children's emotional, social, health, nutritional, and psychological needs. Each child receives medical, dental, vision, and hearing screenings; follow-up treatment is provided for identified health problems. Children receive a lunch and snack daily. Parents are given training in nutrition and meal planning. Transportation is provided. |
A free child development program for children birth to 4 years old and pregnant women, including children with disabilities or special needs, from income eligible families. Families and community professionals work with program staff to provide comprehensive services that address children's educational, social, health, nutritional, and emotional needs. |
7423 CAMP ALGER AVENUE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NCS - OFFICE FOR CHILDREN-7423 CAMP ALGER AVENUE |
County Government |
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - HEAD START |
Provides quality early childhood education programs for children. Offers other services such as medical, dental, nutrition, mental health, and prenatal care for expectant parents. Ten percent of slots in the program are reserved for children with disabilities. Centers located throughout the county. |
The Office for Children, a division of Fairfax County Dept. of Neighborhood and Community Services is dedicated to the care, education and healthy development of children, from birth through elementary school age. OFC collaborates with early childhood professionals, families, schools and community partners to support children in reaching their fullest potential. In partnership with the community, schools and county, OFC coordinates the implementation of the “Fairfax County Equitable School Readi |
7423 CAMP ALGER AVENUE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NCS - OFFICE FOR CHILDREN-8100 FORDSON ROAD |
County Government |
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - HEAD START |
Provides quality early childhood education programs for children. Offers other services such as medical, dental, nutrition, mental health, and prenatal care for expectant parents. Ten percent of slots in the program are reserved for children with disabilities. Centers located throughout the county. |
The Office for Children, a division of Fairfax County Dept. of Neighborhood and Community Services is dedicated to the care, education and healthy development of children, from birth through elementary school age. OFC collaborates with early childhood professionals, families, schools and community partners to support children in reaching their fullest potential. In partnership with the community, schools and county, OFC coordinates the implementation of the “Fairfax County Equitable School Readi |
8100 FORDSON ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
HIGHER HORIZONS DAYCARE CENTER, INC. |
Non-Profit |
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - HEAD START |
A child development program that provides educational experiences, medical and dental services, nutritional meals, counseling, and opportunities for parental involvement to help prepare low income children enter and succeed in school. Full time and part time slots are available. 10% of slots are reserved for those children whose disabilities have been professionally diagnosed. For these families, income guidelines may be waived. Once enrolled, a child remains eligible for two years. Transportation between home and the center is provided for those children who live within the service area. |
A Head Start child development center providing full and part-time day care for children of low-income families. Includes a center-based school program, home-based program, and a parent/child center for younger children. |
5920 SUMMERS LANE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NCS - OFFICE FOR CHILDREN-5920 SUMMERS LANE |
County Government |
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - HEAD START |
Provides quality early childhood education programs for children. Offers other services such as medical, dental, nutrition, mental health, and prenatal care for expectant parents. Ten percent of slots in the program are reserved for children with disabilities. Centers located throughout the county. |
The Office for Children, a division of Fairfax County Dept. of Neighborhood and Community Services is dedicated to the care, education and healthy development of children, from birth through elementary school age. OFC collaborates with early childhood professionals, families, schools and community partners to support children in reaching their fullest potential. In partnership with the community, schools and county, OFC coordinates the implementation of the “Fairfax County Equitable School Readi |
5920 SUMMERS LANE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA FAMILY SERVICE-1801 N. GEORGE MASON DRIVE |
Non-Profit |
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - HEAD START |
Provides comprehensive child development services to children aged 3 to 5 and their families. Focus on developing reading and math skills needed for school success. Also provides developmental and health screenings. Healthy breakfast, lunch and snacks. Offers home-based and center-based programs in the following areas: Arlington, Loudoun, Prince William and Manassas. Visit website listed below for specific information on service locations and eligibility. |
Provides a broad range of services to strengthen family life and enhance the social stability and quality of life in the community. |
1801 N. GEORGE MASON DRIVE, ARLINGTON, VA 22207 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NCS - OFFICE FOR CHILDREN-3750 BLENHEIM BOULEVARD |
County Government |
EARLY INTERVENTION - CHILDREN |
**The Infant and Toddler Connection of Fairfax-Falls Church is open and receiving referrals via phone and online referral form. Assessments and services are being offered to families via a HIPAA compliant Telepractice platform. If you have questions please call 703-246-7121.** Provides evaluation and early intervention services to children between the ages of 0-3 years old, who may have a developmental delay or disability. Children are screened for eligibility and if eligible, an assessment appointment is set within 45 days for an evaluation. Each family is assigned a service coordinator to be primary contact. |
The Office for Children, a division of Fairfax County Dept. of Neighborhood and Community Services is dedicated to the care, education and healthy development of children, from birth through elementary school age. OFC collaborates with early childhood professionals, families, schools and community partners to support children in reaching their fullest potential. In partnership with the community, schools and county, OFC coordinates the implementation of the “Fairfax County Equitable School Readi |
3750 BLENHEIM BOULEVARD, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
PREVENTION OF BLINDNESS SOCIETY OF METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON |
Non-Profit |
EARLY INTERVENTION - CHILDREN WITH VISION IMPAIRMENTS |
Children's Vision Screening program provides screenings from ages 3 to 18. Screenings test for distance acuity, amblyopia, or lazy eye, and strabismus, a turned eye. |
Seeks to prevent needless loss of sight through education and screening programs. |
415 NE 2ND STREET, WASHINGTON, DC 20002 |
NATIONAL CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME |
Non-Profit |
EDUCATION AND TRAINING |
Offers presentations, workshops, and conferences for public and professional audiences to improve awareness and knowledge of victims' needs and services. |
National resource and advocacy center dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmed by crime. |
2000 M STREET NW, 480, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 |
NAMI NORTHERN VIRGINIA |
Non-Profit |
EDUCATION AND TRAINING |
The NAMI Family-to-Family Program is a free, 12-week educational course for family members (two family members, including teens, are welcome)or individuals with mental illness; facilitated by trained NAMI family members. All instruction and course materials are free to class participants. The course includes information about a variety of severe mental illness categories, information about medications and side effects, strategies for handling crisis, care for the caregiver, and guidance on locating supports and services within the individuals community. To participate in a Family-to-Family course or to become a trained facilitator contact Esther Lee, Program Coordinator, at 571-458-7310. |
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of Northern Virginia is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide support and education to people living with a mental health condition, family members, and friends. Our community education programs raise awareness and make available presentations to civic groups, businesses, and agencies. NAMI Northern Virginia is a local affiliate of NAMI; NAMI Northern Virginia directly provides programs and services in Northern Virginia. |
P.O. BOX 480, OAKTON, VA 22124 |
ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION NATIONAL CAPITAL AREA |
Non-Profit |
EDUCATION/WORKSHOPS - ALZHEIMER'S |
Provides free information forums which focus on topics and issues important to individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's, their families, and caregivers. Call for schedule. Conferences are also provided for professional caregivers and family members for a nominal fee. |
Offers support services for those affected by Alzheimer's and their families. Works to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. |
8180 GREENSBORO DRIVE, 400, MCLEAN, VA 22102 |
INSIGHT MEMORY CARE CENTER |
Non-Profit |
EDUCATION/WORKSHOPS - ALZHEIMER'S |
The Memory Café is an opportunity for individuals, caregivers and their loved one to meet with others for support, companionship, and fun! The program provides structured activities that caregivers can participate in with their loved one to promote reminiscence, cognition, and engagement. Caregivers also have the option of participating in a caregiver support group. |
Provides programs and services to people in northern Virginia living with Alzheimer's disease and other cognitive impairments, from early to late stages. Education and programs for family caregivers and members of the community. IMCC is the only dementia-specific adult day center in metro area. (Formerly Alzheimer's Family Day Center) |
3953 PENDER DRIVE, 100A, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
INSIGHT MEMORY CARE CENTER |
Non-Profit |
EDUCATION/WORKSHOPS - ALZHEIMER'S |
The Mind and Body Workshop provides innovative interventions for families who have an early diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) or another cognitive impairment. The workshop is a multi-session program series for both the caregiver and the recently diagnosed individual to participate, promoting social engagement and peer support, while adjusting to life with a new diagnosis. |
Provides programs and services to people in northern Virginia living with Alzheimer's disease and other cognitive impairments, from early to late stages. Education and programs for family caregivers and members of the community. IMCC is the only dementia-specific adult day center in metro area. (Formerly Alzheimer's Family Day Center) |
3953 PENDER DRIVE, 100A, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
INSIGHT MEMORY CARE CENTER |
Non-Profit |
EDUCATION/WORKSHOPS - ALZHEIMER'S |
Reconnections promotes brain health and building cognitive reserve, while creating connection for those living with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or in the early stages of memory impairment. Together with professional staff, a small group of club members participate in individualized discussion groups, recreational activities, learning experiences, and all have the opportunity for peer support and to socialize in a safe, non-judgmental setting. |
Provides programs and services to people in northern Virginia living with Alzheimer's disease and other cognitive impairments, from early to late stages. Education and programs for family caregivers and members of the community. IMCC is the only dementia-specific adult day center in metro area. (Formerly Alzheimer's Family Day Center) |
3953 PENDER DRIVE, 100A, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY - KELLAR INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN DISABILITIES |
State government |
EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT & RESOURCES |
TTAC Specialists provide teachers, administrators, and other school personnel with professional development tools that focus on improving academic outcomes for students with disabilities through targeted technical assistance to schools. Access online resources: TTAC Online at www.ttac.gmu.edu and Virginia Family Special Education connection at https://vafamilysped.org/ |
Combines resources from local, state, national, public, and private affiliations to develop products, services, and programs for persons of all ages with disabilities. Specializes in assistive technology, inclusion and teacher training and professional development. |
4400 UNIVERSITY DRIVE, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
MIGRATION AND REFUGEE SERVICES, CATHOLIC CHARITIES DIOCESE OF ARLINGTON |
Non-Profit |
EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES - REFUGEE |
The Virginia Refugee Student Achievement Project (VRSAP) provides educational support and assistance to students who are refugees/asylees. Follows students' progress for the first five years after their arrival in the United States. Tutoring and school supplies are available to students enrolled in the program. The program follows students' progress for the first five years after their arrival in the United States. |
A state-funded program that provides a comprehensive array of resettlement services to help refugees and asylees become self-sufficient as soon as possible after their arrival in the U.S. |
80 NORTH GLEBE ROAD, ARLINGTON, VA 22203 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT FOR THE BLIND & VISION IMPAIRED |
State government |
EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT/ASSISTANCE - INDIVIDUALS WITH VISION IMPAIRMENTS |
Serves students in public, private, and parochial schools through parent and student counseling and direct support for teachers and school staff. Education, orientation, and mobility specialists provide adaptive instruction and offer books and materials in special media and related equipment. |
The Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired provides a comprehensive program of services to visually disabled and blind Virginia residents to help them minimize or overcome the effects of their vision loss. |
11150 FAIRFAX BOULEVARD, 502, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
WOMEN'S CENTER, THE |
Non-Profit |
EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOPS |
Offers a range of educational programs for people of all ages. The programs are divided into several categories such as career, family, money matters, healthy relationships, personal growth and separation and divorce. |
Offers counseling, domestic violence services, psychotherapy and support groups, workshops on a variety of topics including separation and divorce and career development, counseling for domestic violence, and information and referral services. Provides some reduced-fee services. |
8230 OLD COURTHOUSE ROAD, Ste. 500, VIENNA, VA 22182 |
OAR OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, INC. |
Non-Profit |
EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOPS - FATHERS |
The program increases the awareness of the importance of fathers in the lives of their children, strengthens families, and fosters better relationships between fathers, their children, and their families. Program encourages parental responsibility. It is also aimed at increasing non-custodial fathers' capacity to fulfill financial responsibilities, including child support, and to improve non-custodial fathers' ability to function as a family member and increase the number of visits to their children. |
Opportunities Alternatives Resources for ex-offenders and their families. OAR provides services such as employment assistance and training, educational programs, case management, counseling and support groups, as well as direct assistance including but not limited to rent and utilities financial assistance, tools and transportation. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
USAGING (FORMERLY NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF AREA AGENCIES ON AGING) |
Non-Profit |
ELDERCARE LOCATOR |
Locator service for callers needing help in finding social and medical services for seniors nationwide. |
US Aging is the umbrella organization for the 655 Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) and more than 230 Title VI Native American aging programs in the U.S. |
1100 NEW JERSEY SE AVENUE, 350, WASHINGTON, DC 20003 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - OLDER ADULTS-12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY-1 |
County Government |
ELECTRIC FANS - OLDER ADULTS |
The Senior Cool Care Program is a program that helps low-income older citizens in our jurisdiction keep cool during summer months. This program does not provide financial assistance, but it provides additional cooling at home by providing fans for eligible older adults, age 60 and older. The program runs May 1 through October 31, 2023. |
Provides services to older adults and adults with disabilities. A division of Fairfax County Department of Family Services. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS-8115 GATEHOUSE ROAD-2 |
County Government |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
FCPS offers ESOL classes for adults at several proficiency levels from low beginning to high advanced. Ten-week classes are offered days, evenings and weekends. No childcare available. Check website and class schedule for specific dates and times. Students learn speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. Comprehensive placement test required of all applicants. Specialty citizenship exam preparation ESL classes offered. Financial assistance available from ACE Foundation. |
Provides public education to Fairfax County residents, including elementary, secondary and alternative education to children, and vocational, community and adult education. |
8115 GATEHOUSE ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
ENGLISH EMPOWERMENT CENTER (FORMERLY LITERACY COUNCIL OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA, INC.) |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Offers fall, spring, and summer classes to adults who want to improve their English speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. Students learn about American culture, workplace and finance, health and nutrition, civics and community. Classes are held at various locations in northern Virginia. Must take oral pretest at time of registration. |
The mission of the English Empowerment Center is to teach adults the basic skills of reading, writing, speaking, and understanding English so they can access employment and educational opportunities and more fully and equitably participate in the community. |
2855 ANNANDALE ROAD, 101, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
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ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Offers fall, spring, and summer classes to adults who want to improve their English speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. Students learn about American culture, workplace and finance, health and nutrition, civics and community. Classes are held at various locations in northern Virginia. Must take oral pretest at time of registration. |
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ENGLISH EMPOWERMENT CENTER (FORMERLY LITERACY COUNCIL OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA, INC.)-1086 ELDEN STREET |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Offers fall, spring, and summer classes to adults who want to improve their English speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. Students learn about American culture, workplace and finance, health and nutrition, civics and community. Classes are held at various locations in northern Virginia. Must take oral pretest at time of registration. |
The mission of the English Empowerment Center is to teach adults the basic skills of reading, writing, speaking, and understanding English so they can access employment and educational opportunities and more fully and equitably participate in the community. |
1086 ELDEN STREET, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
ENGLISH EMPOWERMENT CENTER (FORMERLY LITERACY COUNCIL OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA, INC.)-5650 SANGER AVENUE |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Offers fall, spring, and summer classes to adults who want to improve their English speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. Students learn about American culture, workplace and finance, health and nutrition, civics and community. Classes are held at various locations in northern Virginia. Must take oral pretest at time of registration. |
The mission of the English Empowerment Center is to teach adults the basic skills of reading, writing, speaking, and understanding English so they can access employment and educational opportunities and more fully and equitably participate in the community. |
5650 SANGER AVENUE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22311 |
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ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Offers fall, spring, and summer classes to adults who want to improve their English speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. Students learn about American culture, workplace and finance, health and nutrition, civics and community. Classes are held at various locations in northern Virginia and online. Must take oral pretest at time of registration. |
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ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Offers fall, spring, and summer classes to adults who want to improve their English speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. Students learn about American culture, workplace and finance, health and nutrition, civics and community. Classes are held at various locations in northern Virginia. Must take oral pretest at time of registration. |
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LORD OF LIFE LUTHERAN CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Offers basic, intermediate, and advanced levels of English language proficiency classes for adults. Member of ESLIM. |
An area church that provides social services to individuals and families in the community. |
13421 TWIN LAKES DRIVE, CLIFTON, VA 20124 |
LORD OF LIFE LUTHERAN CHURCH-5114 TWINBROOK ROAD |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Offers basic, intermediate, and advanced levels of English language proficiency classes for adults. Member of ESLIM. |
An area church that provides social services to individuals and families in the community. |
5114 TWINBROOK ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22032 |
PLEASANT VALLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH-25350 POLAND ROAD |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Offers three levels of classes for adults at the Community Outreach Center. Uses a semester schedule. Member of ESLIM. |
An area church that provides social services to individuals and families in the community. |
25350 POLAND ROAD, CHANTILLY, VA 20152 |
OX HILL BAPTIST CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
ESL classes are primarily conversational English courses; however, reading and writing in English are also covered. Four different adult class levels are offered: pre-literate, beginner, intermediate and advanced. Classes meet every Thursday from September through April. Morning and evening classes once a week. No child care is available. Member of CBESOL. |
An area church that provides social services to individuals and families in the community. |
4101 ELMWOOD STREET, CHANTILLY, VA 20151 |
CAMPAGNA CENTER, THE |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Offers a two semester, academic year program that includes several levels of adult English classes taught with a structured curriculum. Day classes only. Child care for infants through four years. Other features: family literacy projects for parents and children to encourage speaking and reading English at home; speakers who provide information on jobs, housing, computer courses, and legal services; and, referrals to community resources. Program runs Jan - May and Sept to Dec. |
Our mission is to deliver exceptional educational and social development programs for children, teens and adults. We offer early childhood education, health and nutrition awareness, before- and after-school programs, tutoring and mentoring, Career and college readiness planning, and classes for English language learners. The outcomes we aim for include children arrive at school ready to learn and are academically and socially successful at each grade level and adults gain the skills they need to |
1012 CAMERON STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
HARVESTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Provides ESL/ESOL classes for adults interested in learning to speak English. Class levels range from Foundations (level 1) through Advanced (level 5). |
A Presbyterian church that provides a variety of traditional religious services and community based services. |
7800 ROLLING ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22153 |
EKKLESIA USA |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Hosts English proficiency classes for adults. Classes held week night and weekends. No childcare. Classes offered as two semester-long sessions a year. Member of ESLIM. |
An area church that provides social services to individuals and families in the community. Website is Spanish language. |
11979 NORTH SHORE DRIVE, RESTON, VA 20190 |
HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Provides beginning, intermediate, and advanced level English classes to immigrant families. Classes are held year-round. Free child care is provided to children under age 12. |
An Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) congregation that provides supportive services to community residents. |
1090 STERLING ROAD, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
DULIN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Offers English language proficiency classes to adults three nights a week, two semesters per year. Childcare for children ages 18 months to 5 years. Member of ESLIM. |
An area church that provides social services to individuals and families in the community. |
513 E. BROAD STREET, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22046 |
BOAT PEOPLE SOS |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Language barrier has been one of the biggest obstacles for our Vietnamese community. In order to help them integrate better to American society, BPSOS organizes a weekly English (ESL) class where beginners can join freely and get familiar with English. |
BPSOS is a refugee-run organization that defends persecuted communities and helps the disenfranchised achieve liberty and dignity. |
6066 LEESBURG PIKE, 100, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
RESTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Offers beginner, intermediate, and advanced classes for adults. Day and evening classes offered twice a year. No childcare. Member of CBESOL. |
An area church that provides social services to individuals and families in the community. |
10610 SUNSET HILLS ROAD, RESTON, VA 20190 |
IMMANUEL BIBLE CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Four levels of English are offered. Classes are held in the mornings and evenings (Door 1 for morning classes, Door 3 for evening classes). Classes: Fall - September to December; Spring - January to April; Summer - May to June. Registration is held the week before classes begin during the class times. Member of CBESOL. Call 703-941-4904 and leave a message. Childcare is not provided. |
This ministry distribute clothing and small household items. |
6911 BRADDOCK ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22151 |
CENTREVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Teaches adult students how to read, write and communicate in the English language. Childcare is provided with prior registration for the evening sessions. Space is limited. Member of ESLIM. http://centreville-umc.org/serve/social-justice-ministries/english-as-a-second-language/ |
Centreville United Methodist Church is an area church that provides services to assist in meeting community needs via the Grace Ministries outreach program. |
6400 OLD CENTREVILLE ROAD, CENTREVILLE, VA 20121 |
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ARLINGTON |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Hosts evening ESL classes for adults at Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced levels for Spring and Fall semesters. Member of ESLIM. |
An area church that provides ESL classes to adults in the community. |
601 N. VERMONT STREET, ARLINGTON, VA 22203 |
FALLS CHURCH ANGLICAN, THE |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Adult program with day and evening multi-level, ESOL classes; childcare is available. FUTURA is a Job-Search Skills ESOL Classes offered September to June in 10-week sessions. |
An area church that provides English Language Classes to individuals and families in the community. |
6565 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
RESTON BIBLE CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Offers day and evening classes for adults that run from mid-September through early May and childcare is provided. Students are tested and placed in the appropriate level, pre-beginner through advanced. No summer classes; however, we offer a Conversation Partners’ program for intermediate through advanced-level students. Member of CBESOL. |
An area church that provides social services to individuals and families in the community. |
45650 OAKBROOK COURT, DULLES, VA 20166 |
CHANTILLY BIBLE CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Offers conversational English to adults in the community. Six levels, taught from a unified curriculum. Books are available for those who want them but the program is free. Member of CBESOL. |
An area church that provides social services to individuals and families in the community. |
4390 PLEASANT VALLEY ROAD, CHANTILLY, VA 20151 |
FALLS CHURCH ANGLICAN, THE-3245 GLEN CARLYN ROAD |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Adult program with day and evening multi-level, ESOL classes; childcare is available. FUTURA is a Job-Search Skills ESOL Classes offered September to June in 10-week sessions. |
An area church that provides English Language Classes to individuals and families in the community. |
3245 GLEN CARLYN ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
TRURO ANGLICAN |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Offers day and evening classes for adults, intermediate and advanced levels, that run from September to May. No pre-registration, but arrive early on first day of class to make payment. Walk-ins welcome any time during course. Member of CBESOL. |
An area church that provides social services to individuals and families in the community. |
10520 MAIN STREET, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
CORNERSTONES-1086 ELDEN STREET |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Free English language classes - beginner and conversational - help students improve their English speaking, reading and writing. Students can sign up at any time without waiting for a fixed registration period. Classes also offered at these facilities: Southgate Community Center (Reston), Crescent/Cedar Ridge Community Centers (Reston), Stonegate Community Center (Reston). |
Annual campaign collecting new backpack and schools supplies for distribution to area students in grades K through 12. Applications are accepted beginning late June and supplies are distributed to select partners schools. |
1086 ELDEN STREET, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
ST. MATTHEW'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Offers English language proficiency classes to adults two nights a week, two semesters per year. No childcare. Member of ESLIM. |
An area church that provides social services to individuals and families in the community. |
8617 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Offers weekly English classes to adults. Both day and evening classes are held, beginning in September and concluding in May/June. Free childcare provided for day classes only. Member of ESLIM. |
An area church that provides social services to individuals and families in the community. |
8304 OLD KEENE MILL ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22152 |
ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH-3301 GLEN CARLYN ROAD |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
English classes oriented to the immigrant community. Five levels of instruction from beginner to advanced conversation. Instructors are parish members. Classes offered September through May. |
An area church ministry that seeks to assist individuals and families in need of human services. |
3301 GLEN CARLYN ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
LORTON COMMUNITY ACTION CENTER-9504 RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Offers 6- to 14-week ESL/ESOL classes in the spring, summer, and fall to residents whose first language is not English. Times and locations may vary; call for schedule. |
Provides a variety of emergency services for residents of the greater Lorton community. |
9504 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, LORTON, VA 22079 |
MCLEAN BIBLE CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Offers five levels of English language instruction for adults. Classes run September to December, and January to May. Classes will be online during COVID. |
An area church that provides social services to individuals and families in the community. |
8925 LEESBURG PIKE, VIENNA, VA 22182 |
FLORIS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH-13209 PARCHER AVENUE |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Offers beginning, intermediate, and advanced ESL classes, literacy classes, and writing classes in the spring and fall to residents whose first language is not English. Contact Floris United Methodist Church for details. |
Provides support for food insecurity and addresses the human service needs of low income families through strategic partnerships with other organizations and public agencies. |
13209 PARCHER AVENUE, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
CORNERSTONES-1141 ELDEN STREET |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Free English language classes - beginner and conversational - help students improve their English speaking, reading and writing. Students can sign up at any time without waiting for a fixed registration period. Classes also offered at these facilities: Southgate Community Center (Reston), Crescent/Cedar Ridge Community Centers (Reston), Stonegate Community Center (Reston). |
Annual campaign collecting new backpack and schools supplies for distribution to area students in grades K through 12. Applications are accepted beginning late June and supplies are distributed to select partners schools. |
1141 ELDEN STREET, 200, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE AND IMMIGRANT MINISTRIES |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Listing of English language classes for adults ranging from beginning to intermediate to advanced skill levels offered by local houses of worship. A placement test at registration will place student at appropriate class level. Academic schedule at most locations: Sept - Nov; Jan - March or April. Free or low-cost childcare available at some locations. TO ACCESS SERVICE: Participant selects class location from schedule on website. Go to that location on the date and time listed to register. Additional information about class schedule, location and supplies needed will be provided at the time of registration. |
A consortium of houses of worship that individually provide low-cost ESL/ESOL classes to adults in northern Virginia and Washington, DC. ESLIM member organizations offer classes taught by trained volunteers and use a standard curriculum. |
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CENTREVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Offers English language classes to adults in the community. Beginner, intermediate, advanced and English conversation classes. Day, evening and weekend classes. September to June schedule. Childcare available for ages infant to 4 years. There are field trips and conversation partners so students can learn American culture while practicing spoken language. Member of CBESOL. |
An area church that provides social services to individuals and families in the community. |
15100 LEE HIGHWAY, CENTREVILLE, VA 20120 |
UNITED COMMUNITY-8350 RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
Non-Profit |
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES (ESL/ESOL) |
Offers conversational English classes taught by volunteer teachers to those whose primary language is not English. Classes are offered at the beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels. Day/Evening classes offered. Offered by the Progreso Literacy and Citizenship Center, a program area of UCM. |
Provides services to low-income residents of Fairfax County's Route One Corridor to assist families and individuals to improve the quality of their lives and build self-reliance. |
8350 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, 321, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA MEDIATION SERVICE |
Non-Profit |
FAMILY MEDIATION |
Provides mediation services to parents, couples, and families. This mediation program focuses on an issue or challenge between parents, couples, or families due to a major life event or change. Some of those events include birth, death, separation, divorce, child support, and others. The mediation process allows all persons involved in the dispute to meet with a neutral third party to discuss the situation and negotiate a plan for its resolution. |
Provides mediation, dispute resolution, public education and training. Mediates in numerous practice areas including issues among parents, couples, and families as well as neighbors, community members, and institutions. |
9653 FAIRFAX BOULEVARD, 203, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
FACETS |
Non-Profit |
FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER MANAGEMENT |
Administers four family resource centers in Fairfax County with the support and collaboration of the Police Department, property managers, and a wide variety of human service agencies, both public and private. The Family Resource Centers under FACETS' administration are: Robinson Square, Barros Circle, Ragan Oaks and Wedgewood Community Centers. |
Provides services to individuals and families suffering from hunger, homelessness, and poverty through comprehensive programs that provide housing case management, food assistance, and emergency basic services. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, B, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FCPS FAMILY AND SCHOOL PARTNERSHIPS |
County Government |
FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER MANAGEMENT |
Friday. We encourage families and staff to make an appointment for consultations, especially when requiring an interpreter. We offer free webinars, confidential consultations, a lending library, and resources to help adults support the success of all students, including those with learning challenges, special needs, and disabilities. |
Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) offers a variety of programs, resources, and outreach to help families navigate FCPS, support learning at home and at school, and make important community connections. |
2334 GALLOWS ROAD, DUNN LORING, VA 22027 |
CAPITAL AREA FOOD BANK-12125 PINECREST ROAD |
Non-Profit |
FARMER'S MARKET |
An open-air farmer’s market type food distribution held every second Saturday year round at the Southgate Community Center in Reston to provide low-income residents with access to seasonal fresh produce free of charge. Also conducts cooking demonstrations. |
Feeds those who suffer from hunger in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area by acquiring food and distributing it through a network of member agencies and feeding programs. Educates the community about the issues of hunger and nutrition. |
12125 PINECREST ROAD, RESTON, VA 20191 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY FIRE AND RESCUE |
County Government |
FIRE CONTROL AND EXTINCTION |
Responsible for fighting fires and protecting the lives and property of Fairfax County residents. The County has 37 Fire and Rescue Stations staffed 24 hours per day by career and volunteer firefighters. |
The Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department is a combination career and volunteer organization providing fire suppression, emergency medical, technical rescue, hazardous materials, water rescue, life safety education, fire prevention and arson investigation services. The Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department is committed to providing emergency and non-emergency services to protect the lives, property, and environment of our community. |
12099 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, FAIRFAX, VA 22305 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY FIRE AND RESCUE |
County Government |
FIRE PREVENTION/LIFE SAFETY EDUCATION |
Conducts home safety surveys and tests smoke alarms and batteries. If a resident cannot afford a smoke alarm the Department will install one at no cost. |
The Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department is a combination career and volunteer organization providing fire suppression, emergency medical, technical rescue, hazardous materials, water rescue, life safety education, fire prevention and arson investigation services. The Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department is committed to providing emergency and non-emergency services to protect the lives, property, and environment of our community. |
12099 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, FAIRFAX, VA 22305 |
AMERICAN RED CROSS - NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION |
Non-Profit |
FIRST AID CLASSES |
Offers classes that teach how to respond to common first aid emergencies, including burns, cuts, head, neck and back injuries and more. Adult and pediatric (infant and children up to age 12) options available. On-line registration available. |
A volunteer-led humanitarian organization whose primary goal is to provide relief to victims of disasters and help the community to prevent, prepare for, and respond to disasters and other life-threatening emergencies. |
8550 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, 325, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PARK AUTHORITY-3200 JERMANTOWN ROAD |
County Government |
FITNESS CENTER |
Offers exercise equipment, aquatic facilities, classes, and camps. Contact for detailed schedule and class availability. Some centers offer an ice rink, an indoor water park, indoor tracks, a skate park, mountain biking, trails, and athletic fields. See below Internet address for specific offerings at this center. |
Fairfax County Park Authority is responsible for 24,000 acres of parkland and more than 400 parks, including 9 recreation centers complete with indoor pools, multi-purpose rooms for classes, camp programs for youth, and fitness facilities. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PARK ACTIVITIES AND LOCATIONS, PLEASE GO TO THE FCPA WEBSITE. |
3200 JERMANTOWN ROAD, OAKTON, VA 22124 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PARK AUTHORITY-7550 RESERVATION DRIVE |
County Government |
FITNESS CENTER |
Offers exercise equipment, aquatic facilities, classes, and camps. Contact for detailed schedule and class availability. Some centers offer an ice rink, an indoor water park, indoor tracks, a skate park, mountain biking, trails, and athletic fields. See below Internet address for specific offerings at this center. |
Fairfax County Park Authority is responsible for 24,000 acres of parkland and more than 400 parks, including 9 recreation centers complete with indoor pools, multi-purpose rooms for classes, camp programs for youth, and fitness facilities. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PARK ACTIVITIES AND LOCATIONS, PLEASE GO TO THE FCPA WEBSITE. |
7550 RESERVATION DRIVE, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22153 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PARK AUTHORITY-4630 STONECROFT BOULEVARD |
County Government |
FITNESS CENTER |
Offers exercise equipment, aquatic facilities, classes, and camps. Contact for detailed schedule and class availability. Some centers offer an ice rink, an indoor water park, indoor tracks, a skate park, mountain biking, trails, and athletic fields. See below Internet address for specific offerings at this center. |
Fairfax County Park Authority is responsible for 24,000 acres of parkland and more than 400 parks, including 9 recreation centers complete with indoor pools, multi-purpose rooms for classes, camp programs for youth, and fitness facilities. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PARK ACTIVITIES AND LOCATIONS, PLEASE GO TO THE FCPA WEBSITE. |
4630 STONECROFT BOULEVARD, CHANTILLY, VA 20151 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PARK AUTHORITY-8100 BRADDOCK ROAD |
County Government |
FITNESS CENTER |
Offers exercise equipment, aquatic facilities, classes, and camps. Contact for detailed schedule and class availability. Some centers offer an ice rink, an indoor water park, indoor tracks, a skate park, mountain biking, trails, and athletic fields. See below Internet address for specific offerings at this center. |
Fairfax County Park Authority is responsible for 24,000 acres of parkland and more than 400 parks, including 9 recreation centers complete with indoor pools, multi-purpose rooms for classes, camp programs for youth, and fitness facilities. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PARK ACTIVITIES AND LOCATIONS, PLEASE GO TO THE FCPA WEBSITE. |
8100 BRADDOCK ROAD, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PARK AUTHORITY-7525 MARC DRIVE |
County Government |
FITNESS CENTER |
Offers exercise equipment, aquatic facilities, classes, and camps. Contact for detailed schedule and class availability. Some centers offer an ice rink, an indoor water park, indoor tracks, a skate park, mountain biking, trails, and athletic fields. See below Internet address for specific offerings at this center. |
Fairfax County Park Authority is responsible for 24,000 acres of parkland and more than 400 parks, including 9 recreation centers complete with indoor pools, multi-purpose rooms for classes, camp programs for youth, and fitness facilities. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PARK ACTIVITIES AND LOCATIONS, PLEASE GO TO THE FCPA WEBSITE. |
7525 MARC DRIVE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PARK AUTHORITY-8426 OLD MOUNT VERNON ROAD |
County Government |
FITNESS CENTER |
Offers exercise equipment, aquatic facilities, classes, and camps. Contact for detailed schedule and class availability. Some centers offer an ice rink, an indoor water park, indoor tracks, a skate park, mountain biking, trails, and athletic fields. See below Internet address for specific offerings at this center. |
Fairfax County Park Authority is responsible for 24,000 acres of parkland and more than 400 parks, including 9 recreation centers complete with indoor pools, multi-purpose rooms for classes, camp programs for youth, and fitness facilities. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PARK ACTIVITIES AND LOCATIONS, PLEASE GO TO THE FCPA WEBSITE. |
8426 OLD MOUNT VERNON ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PARK AUTHORITY-1239 SPRING HILL ROAD |
County Government |
FITNESS CENTER |
Offers exercise equipment, aquatic facilities, classes, and camps. Contact for detailed schedule and class availability. Some centers offer an ice rink, an indoor water park, indoor tracks, a skate park, mountain biking, trails, and athletic fields. See below Internet address for specific offerings at this center. |
Fairfax County Park Authority is responsible for 24,000 acres of parkland and more than 400 parks, including 9 recreation centers complete with indoor pools, multi-purpose rooms for classes, camp programs for youth, and fitness facilities. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PARK ACTIVITIES AND LOCATIONS, PLEASE GO TO THE FCPA WEBSITE. |
1239 SPRING HILL ROAD, MC LEAN, VA 22102 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PARK AUTHORITY-6601 TELEGRAPH ROAD |
County Government |
FITNESS CENTER |
Offers exercise equipment, aquatic facilities, classes, and camps. Contact for detailed schedule and class availability. Some centers offer an ice rink, an indoor water park, indoor tracks, a skate park, mountain biking, trails, and athletic fields. See below Internet address for specific offerings at this center. |
Fairfax County Park Authority is responsible for 24,000 acres of parkland and more than 400 parks, including 9 recreation centers complete with indoor pools, multi-purpose rooms for classes, camp programs for youth, and fitness facilities. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PARK ACTIVITIES AND LOCATIONS, PLEASE GO TO THE FCPA WEBSITE. |
6601 TELEGRAPH ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22310 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PARK AUTHORITY-2017 BELLE VIEW BOULEVARD |
County Government |
FITNESS CENTER |
Offers exercise equipment, aquatic facilities, classes, and camps. Contact for detailed schedule and class availability. Some centers offer an ice rink, an indoor water park, indoor tracks, a skate park, mountain biking, trails, and athletic fields. See below Internet address for specific offerings at this center. |
Fairfax County Park Authority is responsible for 24,000 acres of parkland and more than 400 parks, including 9 recreation centers complete with indoor pools, multi-purpose rooms for classes, camp programs for youth, and fitness facilities. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PARK ACTIVITIES AND LOCATIONS, PLEASE GO TO THE FCPA WEBSITE. |
2017 BELLE VIEW BOULEVARD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22307 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT |
State and Agency government |
FOOD POISONING INFORMATION |
Food handling safety risks are more common than most people think. Each year, roughly 1 in 6 Americans (or 48 million people) gets sick, 128,000 are hospitalized and 3,000 die from foodborne diseases, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Learn what you can do as a consumer or food operator to keep food safe and lower the chance of food-related illnesses. |
As an agency of the Fairfax County Health and Human Services System, we work to protect, promote and improve health and quality of life for all who live, work and play in our community. We do this by preventing epidemics and the spread of disease, protecting the public against environmental hazards, promoting and encouraging healthy behaviors, assuring the quality and accessibility of health services, responding to natural and man-made disasters, and assisting communities in recovery. Our vision |
10777 MAIN STREET, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
SALVATION ARMY (ALEXANDRIA) |
Non-Profit |
FRIENDLY VISITOR - NURSING HOME RESIDENTS |
Provides volunteer "friendly visitors" for elderly residents of the following nursing homes: Integrated Health Services of Northern Virginia, Oak Meadows Nursing Center, Woodbine Rehabilitation and Health Center. |
A spiritually based community service organization that provides social services and emergency aid to individuals and families in need. |
1804 MOUNT VERNON AVENUE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22301 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PARK AUTHORITY-4603 GREEN SPRING ROAD |
County Government |
GARDEN PARK |
Serves as a classroom for children and their families to learn about plants and wildlife. Offers hundreds of education programs annually for both children and adults. Features a wooded stream valley with ponds, a naturalistic native plant garden, over 20 thematic demonstration gardens, a greenhouse filled with tropicals, a well-stocked horticultural reference library, gift shops, and educational tours throughout a historical 18th century manor house with colonial origins. |
Fairfax County Park Authority is responsible for 24,000 acres of parkland and more than 400 parks, including 9 recreation centers complete with indoor pools, multi-purpose rooms for classes, camp programs for youth, and fitness facilities. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PARK ACTIVITIES AND LOCATIONS, PLEASE GO TO THE FCPA WEBSITE. |
4603 GREEN SPRING ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22312 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS-8115 GATEHOUSE ROAD-2 |
County Government |
GED TEST PREPARATION CLASSES |
FCPS' Adult and Community Education (ACE) program offers a variety of enrichment and test preparation courses available to K-12 students throughout the region. |
Provides public education to Fairfax County residents, including elementary, secondary and alternative education to children, and vocational, community and adult education. |
8115 GATEHOUSE ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
EDU-FUTURO |
Non-Profit |
GED TEST PREPARATION CLASSES |
Edu-Futuro's GED Program is a bilingual program that will be taught in English and Spanish. Our program will be aligned with the Virginia school system as we have partnered up with the APS and schools from Fairfax County, the City of Alexandria, and Prince William County. We will provide some scholarships to students so they won't have to pay for the exam. Light dinner and childcare service will be offered for those who need it (when the program is in person.) We are planning to implement technology to enhance the learning process, as well as apps so that the students can practice at home. |
Edu-Futuro’s mission is to empower immigrant and underserved youth and families through mentorship, education, leadership development and parent engagement. |
6540 FRANCONIA ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-10360 NORTH STREET-2 |
County Government |
GENEALOGICAL COLLECTION |
This collection has original state and local records, family histories, material on government, current events, natural resources, photographs, maps, and more. This collection is located in the Virginia Room. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
10360 NORTH STREET, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
CENTERS FOR MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES |
Federal Government |
GOVERNMENT INFORMATION - NURSING HOMES |
The online database, Nursing Home Compare, allows consumers to compare quality of care information on every Medicare and Medicaid-certified nursing home in the country. The information changes often and should be interpreted carefully and used in conjunction with other CMS-recommended resources, in addition to a visit to the nursing home. |
Administers Medicare, Medicaid, the Children's Hospital Insurance Program, and the Health Insurance Marketplace. Provides comprehensive, cost-effective health care coverage and up-to-date information for health professionals, state governments, and consumers. |
7500 SECURITY BOULEVARD, BALTIMORE, MD 21244-1850 |
CENTERS FOR MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES |
Federal Government |
GOVERNMENT INFORMATION LINE - MEDICAID/MEDICARE |
Provides current information on services and qualifications for Medicare and Medicaid programs. |
Administers Medicare, Medicaid, the Children's Hospital Insurance Program, and the Health Insurance Marketplace. Provides comprehensive, cost-effective health care coverage and up-to-date information for health professionals, state governments, and consumers. |
7500 SECURITY BOULEVARD, BALTIMORE, MD 21244-1850 |
CENTERS FOR MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES |
Federal Government |
GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS - MEDICAID/MEDICARE |
Provides free, online publications on Medicare and Medicaid to the general public to increase understanding of the various programs and services. |
Administers Medicare, Medicaid, the Children's Hospital Insurance Program, and the Health Insurance Marketplace. Provides comprehensive, cost-effective health care coverage and up-to-date information for health professionals, state governments, and consumers. |
7500 SECURITY BOULEVARD, BALTIMORE, MD 21244-1850 |
HIGHER HORIZONS DAYCARE CENTER, INC. |
Non-Profit |
HEAD START PARENT AND CHILD CENTER - PREGNANT WOMEN |
Provides parenting skills training, counseling, support, and health services for pregnant women. Transportation is provided to and from center activities. |
A Head Start child development center providing full and part-time day care for children of low-income families. Includes a center-based school program, home-based program, and a parent/child center for younger children. |
5920 SUMMERS LANE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY-9400 INNOVATION DRIVE |
State government |
HEALTH AND SAFETY MENACES/COMPLAINTS-OCCUPATIONAL |
Investigates complaints of potentially unsafe/unhealthy work environments. Conducts inspections of work sites located in Virginia to ensure compliance with the laws, standards, and regulations of the Commonwealth of Virginia. |
Promotes healthful workplaces and best employment practices in the Commonwealth of Virginia. |
9400 INNOVATION DRIVE, 120, MANASSAS, VA 20110 |
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY - CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH |
State government |
HEALTH EDUCATION WORKSHOPS |
Provides courses and consultation on nutrition, exercise, substance abuse, and other topics for agencies, health care providers, and the public. |
Provides a range of public health, health promotion, and disease prevention services such as alcohol, tobacco, and substance abuse prevention to businesses, government, schools, health professionals, and other groups. Services include but are not limited to educational programs, physical fitness, stress management, and nutrition. |
4400 UNIVERSITY DRIVE, MS1F5, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
KOREAN COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER OF GREATER WASHINGTON |
Non-Profit |
HEALTH EDUCATION WORKSHOPS |
Teaches individuals about various health issues such as nutrition, stress management, physical exercise, and mental health issues. Program is offered through a workshop format. Brochures and flyers are distributed on healthcare issues as well. Provides annual health fair for uninsured and under-insured individuals which provides affordable health services such as flu shots, screenings, medical consultations, and other services. |
Offers a variety of social, legal, and cultural activities for the Korean immigrant community. KCSC's mission is to assist and empower Asian immigrants to become well-adjusted and fully contributing members of the U.S. through the provision of social services, education, advocacy, and the development of resources. |
7700 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, 406, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT-3750 BLENHEIM BOULEVARD |
State and Agency government |
HEALTH OR SAFETY MENACES/COMPLAINTS |
Identifies, evaluates, and regulates a variety of health or safety menace issues identified by Chapter 46 of the Fairfax County Code known as: "Health or Safety Menaces". Examples are: open pits, vacant/abandoned houses, improper storage of trash and garbage, dirty public restrooms, etc. Investigates citizen complaints and provides follow-up. Anonymous complaints are also accepted. |
As an agency of the Fairfax County Health and Human Services System, we work to protect, promote and improve health and quality of life for all who live, work and play in our community. We do this by preventing epidemics and the spread of disease, protecting the public against environmental hazards, promoting and encouraging healthy behaviors, assuring the quality and accessibility of health services, responding to natural and man-made disasters, and assisting communities in recovery. Our vision |
3750 BLENHEIM BOULEVARD, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
COMMUNITY HOUSING PARTNERS CORP. (CHP) ENERGY SOLUTIONS-210 FORT COLLIER ROAD |
Non-Profit |
HEATING/COOLING EQUIPMENT REPAIR/REPLACEMENT |
Provides crisis assistance program aid for repairs or replacement of heating and cooling equipment to low income families that cannot afford to pay for the repairs on their own. Emphasis on households with elderly residents, individuals with disabilities, and families with children. Must have social services referral. |
Community Housing Partners (CHP), founded in 1975, is a Virginia-based non-profit headquartered in Christiansburg, VA with offices across the state. CHP Energy Solutions provides government funded and utility-sponsored programs across Virginia. Programs deliver home repairs and energy efficiency improvements at ZERO-cost to qualifying residents, landlords, renters, and homeowners. Home improvements lower resident utility bills while improving the health and safety of residents. |
210 FORT COLLIER ROAD, 1, WINCHESTER, VA 22603 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT |
State and Agency government |
HIV/AIDS PREVENTION EDUCATION |
The Health Department and Community Interfaith Coordination have partnered with the Northern Virginia Clergy Council for the Prevention of HIV/AIDS. The Clergy Council is a coalition of local Baptist clergy created to engage African American congregations to support, encourage and empower the faith community to take action toward stopping the spread of HIV/AIDS. |
As an agency of the Fairfax County Health and Human Services System, we work to protect, promote and improve health and quality of life for all who live, work and play in our community. We do this by preventing epidemics and the spread of disease, protecting the public against environmental hazards, promoting and encouraging healthy behaviors, assuring the quality and accessibility of health services, responding to natural and man-made disasters, and assisting communities in recovery. Our vision |
10777 MAIN STREET, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
INOVA FAIRFAX MEDICAL CAMPUS (FORMERLY INOVA FAIRFAX HOSPITAL)-8001 FORBES PLACE |
Non-Profit |
HIV/AIDS PREVENTION EDUCATION |
Offers prevention and educational activities to the public who may be at risk of contracting HIV/AIDS due to high-risk behaviors such as IV drug use, prostitution, and unprotected sexual intercourse with high-risk persons. |
Inova Fairfax Hospital is an 833-bed tertiary care hospital which houses Northern Virginia's only Level 1 trauma center for treating the most critically injured patients, the nation's fifth busiest obstetrics program, Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children, and Inova Heart and Vascular Institute. |
8001 FORBES PLACE, 200, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22151 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-12000 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY |
County Government |
HOME LIBRARY SERVICES - INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES |
Provides books and/or audiovisual materials by mail or by volunteer messenger service to patrons who because of illness, injury, or disability are unable to leave their homes to visit the library. Library catalog available on-line. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
12000 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 123, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
FACETS-12101 RAGAN OAKS COURT |
Non-Profit |
HOMEWORK/STUDY SKILLS ASSISTANCE |
Volunteers provide assistance to children of current clients with homework assignments and work with students to improve their reading, writing, social studies, and math skills. Computers are available to assist as needed in this endeavor. |
Provides services to individuals and families suffering from hunger, homelessness, and poverty through comprehensive programs that provide housing case management, food assistance, and emergency basic services. |
12101 RAGAN OAKS COURT, FAIRFAX, VA 22033 |
FACETS-4400 SAINT EDWARDS PLACE |
Non-Profit |
HOMEWORK/STUDY SKILLS ASSISTANCE |
Volunteers provide assistance to children of current clients with homework assignments and work with students to improve their reading, writing, social studies, and math skills. Computers are available to assist as needed in this endeavor. |
Provides services to individuals and families suffering from hunger, homelessness, and poverty through comprehensive programs that provide housing case management, food assistance, and emergency basic services. |
4400 SAINT EDWARDS PLACE, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FACETS-6117 S. BARROS COURT |
Non-Profit |
HOMEWORK/STUDY SKILLS ASSISTANCE |
Volunteers provide assistance to children of current clients with homework assignments and work with students to improve their reading, writing, social studies, and math skills. Computers are available to assist as needed in this endeavor. |
Provides services to individuals and families suffering from hunger, homelessness, and poverty through comprehensive programs that provide housing case management, food assistance, and emergency basic services. |
6117 S. BARROS COURT, CENTREVILLE, VA 20120 |
VECINOS UNIDOS NEIGHBORS UNITED-1086 ELDEN STREET |
Non-Profit |
HOMEWORK/STUDY SKILLS ASSISTANCE |
Provides after-school homework assistance to students who cannot receive help at home either because their parents do not speak English, are working, or both. |
Vecinos Unidos Neighbors United is a non-profit organization that provides services and activities for students in grades 1-6 in the Herndon area. Homework help and tutoring assistance is offered for basic reading, writing and math skills. Many of the children served do not speak English at home and are at heightened risk of falling below their grade level. Our goal is to encourage students to develop healthy learning habits that will lead them towards success in school. |
1086 ELDEN STREET, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
RAINBOW THERAPEUTIC RIDING |
Non-Profit |
HORSEBACK RIDING - INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES |
Therapeutic horseback riding program for individuals with physical and mental challenges, including veterans with service-related disabilities. The program seeks to develop self-awareness, self-confidence, and improve concentration and self-discipline. Riding strengthens and relaxes muscles, improves joint mobility, posture, balance, and coordination. Register early as this program fills up quickly. Sessions run from April to November. |
A therapeutic horseback riding program for individuals with disabilities. The Rainbow Center operates under the guidelines of the North American Riding for the Handicapped Association (NARHA). |
16198 SILVER LAKE ROAD, HAYMARKET, VA 20169 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES |
County Government |
HUMAN SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (ADMINISTRATIVE ENTITY) |
The administration directs and maintains a network of agencies that provide social/human services throughout Fairfax County. Serves as the administrative entity organization for the following organizations listed in the Human Services Resource Guide: DFS - Adult and Aging, DFS - Self-Sufficiency, DFS - Children, Youth and Families, and DFS - Child Care/Office for Children. |
Provides services that promote self sufficiency, protect the vulnerable, and educates children, individuals, families and the community. Administrative Entity organization for the following organizations listed in the Human Services Resource Guide: DFS - Adult and Aging (includes Adults with Disabilities), DFS - Office for Children (includes Child Care), DFS - Children, Youth and Families, and DFS - Self-Sufficiency. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 500, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES |
State government |
HUMAN SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (ADMINISTRATIVE ENTITY) |
Directs and maintains a network of facilities that provide social/human services throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. Parent organization for the following organizations listed in the resource guide: Virginia Division of Child Support Enforcement |
The Virginia Department of Social Services supervises the administration of a variety of services and public assistance programs throughout the Commonwealth. |
7 N. EIGHTH STREET, RICHMOND, VA 23219 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA REGIONAL COMMISSION |
State and Agency government |
HUMAN SERVICES DIRECTORY |
Maintains the online Quick Guide, an index of more than 100 types of Northern Virginia human services. No app is needed for searches from smart phones. Use the browser and this address novaquickguide.org. Save the URL to your phone's home screen. The searchable database is also available at link below. |
A regional council of local governments in the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, DC. NVRC encourages and facilitates local government cooperation in addressing, on a regional basis, problems of greater than local significance. |
3040 WILLIAMS DRIVE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES-1968 GALLOWS ROAD |
State government |
IDENTIFICATION CARDS |
Non-driver identification cards can be obtained by Virginia residents at DMV offices. Adults must provide proof of legal presence, two proofs of identification (i.e., birth certificate, passport, driver's license, or ID card from another state), and proof of residency (i.e., utility bill or lease). A child must provide one proof of identification (i.e., birth certificate or passport) and proof of legal presence. Refer to DMV Publications "Acceptable Documents for Obtaining a Driver's License or Photo Identification Card" DMV 141. The publication is available at the below Internet address, from any DMV Customer Service Center, or may be mailed. |
Registers vehicles and issues driver's licenses and non-driver identification cards for Virginia residents. Issues special license plates and decals for individuals with disabilities. |
1968 GALLOWS ROAD, VIENNA, VA 22182 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES-14950 NORTHRIDGE DRIVE |
State government |
IDENTIFICATION CARDS |
Non-driver identification cards can be obtained by Virginia residents at DMV offices. Adults must provide proof of legal presence, two proofs of identification (i.e., birth certificate, passport, driver's license, or ID card from another state), and proof of residency (i.e., utility bill or lease). A child must provide one proof of identification (i.e., birth certificate or passport) and proof of legal presence. Refer to DMV Publications "Acceptable Documents for Obtaining a Driver's License or Photo Identification Card" DMV 141. The publication is available at the below Internet address, from any DMV Customer Service Center, or may be mailed. |
Registers vehicles and issues driver's licenses and non-driver identification cards for Virginia residents. Issues special license plates and decals for individuals with disabilities. |
14950 NORTHRIDGE DRIVE, CHANTILLY, VA 20151 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES-6306 GROVEDALE DRIVE |
State government |
IDENTIFICATION CARDS |
Non-driver identification cards can be obtained by Virginia residents at DMV offices. Adults must provide proof of legal presence, two proofs of identification (i.e., birth certificate, passport, driver's license, or ID card from another state), and proof of residency (i.e., utility bill or lease). A child must provide one proof of identification (i.e., birth certificate or passport) and proof of legal presence. Refer to DMV Publications "Acceptable Documents for Obtaining a Driver's License or Photo Identification Card" DMV 141. The publication is available at the below Internet address, from any DMV Customer Service Center, or may be mailed. |
Registers vehicles and issues driver's licenses and non-driver identification cards for Virginia residents. Issues special license plates and decals for individuals with disabilities. |
6306 GROVEDALE DRIVE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22310 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES-11805 FAIR OAKS MALL |
State government |
IDENTIFICATION CARDS |
Non-driver identification cards can be obtained by Virginia residents at DMV offices. Adults must provide proof of legal presence, two proofs of identification (i.e., birth certificate, passport, driver's license, or ID card from another state), and proof of residency (i.e., utility bill or lease). A child must provide one proof of identification (i.e., birth certificate or passport) and proof of legal presence. Refer to DMV Publications "Acceptable Documents for Obtaining a Driver's License or Photo Identification Card" DMV 141. The publication is available at the below Internet address, from any DMV Customer Service Center, or may be mailed. |
Registers vehicles and issues driver's licenses and non-driver identification cards for Virginia residents. Issues special license plates and decals for individuals with disabilities. |
11805 FAIR OAKS MALL, FAIRFAX, VA 22033 |
SPREAD THE VOTE & PROJECT ID |
Non-Profit |
IDENTIFICATION CARDS |
Assists clients through the entire process of gathering and covering the costs of acquiring all supporting documents needed to get an ID. Manage simple and challenging client ID requirements and research the best approach to getting them their ID. Will accompany clients to DMV, advocate for them and pay for all ID related fees. |
Spread The Vote obtains government-issued photo IDs for eligible voters. They help voters get the IDs they need for jobs, housing, voting, and more 365 days a year PLUS election day. Services are available to anyone regardless of background or party affiliation. |
INTERNET, -, VA 0 |
CATHOLIC CHARITIES USA-131 S. WEST STREET |
Non-Profit |
IMMIGRATION ASSISTANCE |
A number of Catholic Charities agencies provide humanitarian assistance to migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers. They may also offer citizenship education and legal services. Please call or check Catholic Charities USA website for a list of support organizations near you. |
The Catholic Charities network provides service to people in need – no matter their religion or nationality –advocates for justice in society and calls the entire church and other people of goodwill to do the same. If you need help finding housing, paying your rent, recovering from a natural disaster or other event, or keeping food on the table for your family, one of our 167 local agencies may be able to help. |
131 S. WEST STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
UNITED COMMUNITY-8305 RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
Non-Profit |
IMMIGRATION ASSISTANCE |
Offers informative sessions conducted by an immigration specialist on the current immigration requirements and policies. Assists participants with completing application forms and offers preparation for Citizenship Exam. Offered by the Progreso Literacy and Citizenship Center, a program area of UCM. |
Provides services to low-income residents of Fairfax County's Route One Corridor to assist families and individuals to improve the quality of their lives and build self-reliance. |
8305 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, A, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE DIOCESE OF ARLINGTON-6201 LEESBURG PIKE |
Non-Profit |
IMMIGRATION/NATURALIZATION ASSISTANCE |
Offers a wide range of services at little or no cost to the immigrant community without regard to religious or ethnic identity. Services include immigration legal services, naturalization assistance, citizenship classes, and English as a Second Language (ESL) classes. |
Provides direct services within the Arlington diocese to implement the church's social mission to serve the needs of families, individuals, and communities. Services offered include food pantries, transitional housing for homeless men, transitional housing for mothers and children, pregnancy and adoption counseling, legal services for immigrants, education and workforce development, etc. Offers services via several different regional programs: Christ House Alexandria, and Loudoun Regional Distr |
6201 LEESBURG PIKE, 307, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22044 |
CENTREVILLE IMMIGRATION FORUM |
Non-Profit |
IMMIGRATION/NATURALIZATION ASSISTANCE |
Centreville Immigration Forum undertakes the work of educating the community on fair labor practices and standards, to primarily fight and protect workers from wage theft. Wage Theft is when a worker is not paid per what was agreed to or fairly, this service is for members and open to individuals in the community. |
The vision of CIF is a community that provides acceptance and opportunity for all immigrants. The mission is to implement sustainable programs that provide immigrants in need with the means to improve their lives and become more integrated into the community; improve communication and cooperation among all groups serving immigrants; and build community recognition of our strength in diversity. |
5944 CENTREVILLE CREST LANE, CENTREVILLE, VA 20121 |
ETHIOPIAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL, INC. |
Non-Profit |
IMMIGRATION/NATURALIZATION ASSISTANCE |
Provides immigration counseling, translation and interpretation services, and assistance in preparing U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) paperwork. |
A community-based provider focusing on the social service needs of immigrants and refugees. The local office of ECDC is the African Community Center (ACC) that serves the DC Metro Area, including Northern Virginia. |
901 SOUTH HIGHLAND STREET, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
KOREAN COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER OF GREATER WASHINGTON |
Non-Profit |
IMMIGRATION/NATURALIZATION ASSISTANCE |
Provides assistance to immigrants wishing to obtain citizenship, identification, and documentation by providing assistance with filing documents, translation, and public notary for documents. |
Offers a variety of social, legal, and cultural activities for the Korean immigrant community. KCSC's mission is to assist and empower Asian immigrants to become well-adjusted and fully contributing members of the U.S. through the provision of social services, education, advocacy, and the development of resources. |
7700 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, 406, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
MIGRATION AND REFUGEE SERVICES, CATHOLIC CHARITIES DIOCESE OF ARLINGTON |
Non-Profit |
IMMIGRATION/NATURALIZATION ASSISTANCE - REFUGEE |
Provides assistance in completing refugee/asylee immigration paperwork for family reunification. |
A state-funded program that provides a comprehensive array of resettlement services to help refugees and asylees become self-sufficient as soon as possible after their arrival in the U.S. |
80 NORTH GLEBE ROAD, ARLINGTON, VA 22203 |
ENDEPENDENCE CENTER OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-2300 CLARENDON BOULEVARD |
Non-Profit |
INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS TRAINING |
Provides basic training in the areas of attendant management, self-advocacy, transportation, career development, budget counseling, and other areas of independent living. Serves all disability groups. |
A community-based resource and advocacy center promoting independent living and equal access for all persons with disabilities in Northern Virginia. |
2300 CLARENDON BOULEVARD, 305, ARLINGTON, VA 22201 |
FALCONS LANDING |
Non-Profit |
INDEPENDENT LIVING/CONTINUING CARE - OLDER ADULTS |
A continuing care retirement community for seniors ages 62 and older who are retired career military officers or their spouses. The community offers apartments, houses, and maintains its own on-site health care centers for residents. Those considering placement pay a one time entrance fee and monthly fees that allow access to all services at the facility and significantly reduced fees for assisted living and long term care. Fees cover a wide range of services and amenities such as maintenance, utilities, housekeeping, meal plans, and social activities. |
A continuing care retirement community for retired career military officers, their spouses, and surviving spouses who have not remarried. Assisted living and nursing care are offered at the Johnson Center Health Facility at the same location. |
20522 FALCONS LANDING CIRCLE, POTOMAC FALLS, VA 20165-7502 |
GOODWIN HOUSE BAILEY'S CROSSROADS |
Non-Profit |
INDEPENDENT LIVING/CONTINUING CARE - OLDER ADULTS |
Provides independent living that includes one meal/day, weekly housekeeping, maintenance, security, activities, and access to a wellness clinic with nursing staff. |
Goodwin House Bailey's Crossroads is a continuing care retirement community which offers independent living and assisted living as well as nursing care and hospice care. A life care contract is established upon entrance at the independent living level. Goodwin House Bailey's Crossroads is accredited by the Continuing Care Accreditation Commission. |
3440 SOUTH JEFFERSON STREET, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
GOODWIN HOUSE ALEXANDRIA |
Non-Profit |
INDEPENDENT LIVING/CONTINUING CARE - OLDER ADULTS |
Provides independent living that includes one meal per day, weekly housekeeping, maintenance, security, activities, and access to a wellness clinic with nursing staff. |
Goodwin House Alexandria is a continuing care retirement community which offers independent living and assisted living as well as nursing care and hospice care. A life care contract is established upon entrance at the independent living level. Goodwin House Alexandria is accredited by the Continuing Care Accreditation Commission. |
4800 FILLMORE AVENUE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22311 |
THE VIEW ALEXANDRIA FORMERLY HERMITAGE IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA |
Non-Profit |
INDEPENDENT LIVING/CONTINUING CARE - OLDER ADULTS |
Offers independent living residences in a continuing care retirement community for older adults. |
Provides a continuing care retirement community for older adults which includes independent living, assisted living, and nursing care if needed. Individuals may enter at any level. A variety of apartments are available. Residents can request meals, housekeeping, laundry, and other services and activities for a fee. Samaritan Program provides financial assistance when needed. |
5000 FAIRBANKS AVENUE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22311 |
GOODWIN HOUSE BAILEY'S CROSSROADS |
Non-Profit |
INDEPENDENT LIVING/CONTINUING CARE - OLDER ADULTS |
Provides independent living that includes one meal/day, weekly housekeeping, maintenance, security, activities, and access to a wellness clinic with nursing staff. |
Goodwin House Bailey's Crossroads is a continuing care retirement community which offers independent living and assisted living as well as nursing care and hospice care. A life care contract is established upon entrance at the independent living level. Goodwin House Bailey's Crossroads is accredited by the Continuing Care Accreditation Commission. |
3440 SOUTH JEFFERSON STREET, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
POSITIVE AGING COMMUNITY FORMERLY SOURCEBOOK: YOUR GUIDE TO RETIREMENT LIVING |
Non-Profit |
INDEPENDENT LIVING/CONTINUING CARE DIRECTORY |
Directory containing information on continuing care facilities (residential facilities with services that range from independent living to nursing care). Resources are available online as well as in print. |
Publishes a directory and online database of resources that provide listings on retirement living options and other issues pertaining to the older adult population. |
1919 GALLOWS ROAD, VIENNA, VA 22182 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA FAMILY SERVICE |
Non-Profit |
INFORMATION & REFERRAL |
NVFS offers many services to residents in need. Clients may call the I&R line to speak to a counselor to get assistance in finding the services they need. |
Provides a broad range of services to strengthen family life and enhance the social stability and quality of life in the community. |
10455 WHITE GRANITE DRIVE, 100, OAKTON, VA 22124-4565 |
ARLINGTON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES |
County Government |
INFORMATION & REFERRAL |
Provides information about human services available to Arlington County residents. Links and directs callers who need assistance with the proper service providers. |
Provides a variety of supportive and financial aid services to eligible children, adults, and families. |
2100 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
CITY OF FALLS CHURCH HOUSING AND HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION |
City government |
INFORMATION & REFERRAL |
Provides information about human service resources in the community and links clients in need with appropriate service providers. Supplies descriptive information about agencies and organizations which offer services to Falls Church City residents. |
The City of Falls Church Housing and Human Services Division (HHS) works to build a stronger and healthier community through a range of comprehensive services that address the needs of City residents and facilitate community development. |
300 PARK AVENUE, G04, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22046 |
MANASSAS CITY FAMILY SERVICES |
County Government |
INFORMATION & REFERRAL |
Provides information about services available to Manassas City residents and links callers needing assistance with service providers. |
The City of Manassas Department of Family Services mission is to promote the stability, self-sufficiency, and well being of residents by: assisting with basic needs, protecting children and vulnerable adults, and providing information and referral to community resources. |
8955 CENTER STREET, MANASSAS, VA 20110 |
LOUDOUN CARES-P.O. Box 83 |
Non-Profit |
INFORMATION & REFERRAL |
Provides information about human services available to Loudoun County residents. Links callers needing assistance with service providers. Staff frequently advocates on behalf of callers with complex challenges. |
A nonprofit human services center that includes comprehensive information and referral services benefiting Loudoun residents. |
P.O. Box 83, LEESBURG, VA 20178 |
ALEXANDRIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & HUMAN SERVICES-2525 MOUNT VERNON AVENUE |
County Government |
INFORMATION & REFERRAL |
Provides information about human services available to City of Alexandria residents. Links and directs callers who need assistance with the proper service providers. |
Provides a variety of supportive and financial aid services to eligible children, adults and families. |
2525 MOUNT VERNON AVENUE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22301 |
UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY |
Non-Profit |
INFORMATION & REFERRAL |
Tools to help navigate the Cerebral Palsy journey. |
Seeks to advance the independence, productivity, and full inclusion of people with Cerebral Palsy and other developmental disabilities in society through a commitment to the principle of self-determination. |
8401 OLD COURTHOUSE ROAD, VIENNA, VA 22182 |
LOUDOUN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES |
County Government |
INFORMATION & REFERRAL |
Provides information about human services available to Loudoun County residents. Links callers needing assistance with service providers. |
Loudoun County Department of Family Services mission is to help their residents achieve safe and productive lives. Provides a variety of supportive and financial aid services to eligible children, adults, and families. |
102 HERITAGE WAY NE, 103, LEESBURG, VA 20176 |
INFANT TODDLER FAMILY DAY CARE OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA |
Non-Profit |
INFORMATION & REFERRAL - CHILD DAY CARE |
Provides resource and referral services for families seeking quality child care. |
Resource and referral agency for families seeking early child care educators who assure that children will have the necessary skills needed to enter kindergarten ready to learn. |
11166 FAIRFAX BOULEVARD, 206, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NCS - OFFICE FOR CHILDREN |
County Government |
INFORMATION & REFERRAL - CHILD DAY CARE |
Links parents/guardians who are seeking child care for their children to a number of providers. Also links parents of children who are disabled with providers who offer specialized care needed to care for a child with any disability. Offers orientation for parents seeking child care on how to choose a child care service. |
The Office for Children, a division of Fairfax County Dept. of Neighborhood and Community Services is dedicated to the care, education and healthy development of children, from birth through elementary school age. OFC collaborates with early childhood professionals, families, schools and community partners to support children in reaching their fullest potential. In partnership with the community, schools and county, OFC coordinates the implementation of the “Fairfax County Equitable School Readi |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 800, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
NATIONAL CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME |
Non-Profit |
INFORMATION & REFERRAL - CRIME VICTIMS |
Links crime victims and service providers with detailed information about resources in their local area. Advocacy provided on an as needed basis. |
National resource and advocacy center dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmed by crime. |
2000 M STREET NW, 480, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 |
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED PERSONS |
Non-Profit |
INFORMATION & REFERRAL - GRANDPARENTS |
Provides assistance for grandparents in various family roles who may need information on visitation rights, positive grandparenting, step-grandparent issues, and grandparents who may be raising their grandchildren. Referrals to local support groups, legal services, and other organizations are also provided. Information on research and key legislative issues and advocacy is offered as well. |
A nonprofit, nonpartisan membership organization for persons 50 years of age and older. Helps members lead enjoyable and productive lives, to ensure access to healthcare and long-term care at a reasonable price, and to help members have economic security. |
601 E NW STREET, A1200, WASHINGTON, DC 20049 |
OAR OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, INC. |
Non-Profit |
INFORMATION & REFERRAL - INMATES/EX-OFFENDERS |
Provides information about human service resources in the community and links inmates and ex-offenders and their families with appropriate service providers. |
Opportunities Alternatives Resources for ex-offenders and their families. OAR provides services such as employment assistance and training, educational programs, case management, counseling and support groups, as well as direct assistance including but not limited to rent and utilities financial assistance, tools and transportation. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA FAMILY SERVICE-6400 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD |
Non-Profit |
INFORMATION & REFERRAL - MULTICULTURAL |
Multilingual staff link people seeking services to appropriate service providers within the community. The Information and Referral staff are the first point of contact for new clients and assist with scheduling appointments for all programs. |
Provides a broad range of services to strengthen family life and enhance the social stability and quality of life in the community. |
6400 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, 110, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
ARLINGTON AGING & DISABILITY SERVICES FORMERLY ARLINGTON AGENCY ON AGING |
County Government |
INFORMATION & REFERRAL - OLDER ADULTS |
Serves Arlington residents age 60 and older, persons with disabilities, and their caregivers, by providing information on, assistance in accessing, and referrals to services and resources to help keep them safe and independent in their community. |
The Arlington Agency on Aging is part of a national network of over 670 Area Agencies on Aging established under the Federal Older Americans Act to improve the quality of life for older persons by creating a network that maintains a holistic view of aging. |
2100 WASHINGTON 4th Floor BOULEVARD, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
ST. MARTIN DE PORRES SENIOR SERVICES |
Non-Profit |
INFORMATION & REFERRAL - OLDER ADULTS |
Provides information to seniors, their families, friends, and caregivers about services and resources available to older residents. The resources are available throughout the Northern Virginia area and the Catholic Diocese of Arlington. |
Provides services for persons over age 60 and makes referrals to community resources. |
4650 TANEY AVENUE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22304 |
JEWISH COUNCIL FOR THE AGING OF GREATER WASHINGTON |
Non-Profit |
INFORMATION & REFERRAL - OLDER ADULTS |
Provides information & referral on social services, health, home health care, housing, recreation, and other programs/ services for older adults. |
JCA provides the programs and services that support older adults and their families and builds bridges across generations. |
12320 PARKLAWN DRIVE, ROCKVILLE, MD 20852 |
LEGAL AID JUSTICE CENTER |
Non-Profit |
INFORMATION & REFERRAL - REFUGEES/IMMIGRANTS |
Legal Aid Justice Center will provide low-income immigrant communities with the information they need to best protect themselves from overzealous immigration enforcement, and the tools they need to shield their families in case a family member is detained by ICE. |
Free legal services to low-income immigrants living in the cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Herndon, Alexandria and counties of Arlington, Fairfax, Prince William, Loudoun and Stafford. Areas of focus include debt collection, unpaid wages, landlord/tenant, healthcare and immigration bond issues. In matters LAJC cannot directly assist, referral information is shared with interested parties. |
6402 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, 1130, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
UNITED COMMUNITY-8350 RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
Non-Profit |
INFORMATION & REFERRAL - REFUGEES/IMMIGRANTS |
Provides information on services, programs, and agencies available that work with immigrants in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area. Offered by the Progreso Literacy and Citizenship Center, a program area of UCM. |
Provides services to low-income residents of Fairfax County's Route One Corridor to assist families and individuals to improve the quality of their lives and build self-reliance. |
8350 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, 321, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
PARENT EDUCATIONAL ADVOCACY TRAINING CENTER |
Non-Profit |
INFORMATION & REFERRAL - SPECIAL EDUCATION |
Provides information and referral concerning the needs of children with disabilities. |
Provides support and training for parents of children with disabilities. Develops training and curriculum to teach parents the skills required to advocate for their children's educational rights as outlined in Public Law 94-142, the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act. |
403 HOLIDAY COURT, 104, WARRENTON, VA 20186 |
TRAVELERS AID WASHINGTON DC-1 SAARINEN CIRCLE |
Non-Profit |
INFORMATION & REFERRAL - TRAVELERS |
Provides information to individuals and/or families who are having more extensive difficulties that may or may not be related to their status as travelers. Travelers are referred by phone to a social worker to assess and provide referral for problem resolution. Referrals are made to a variety of local government and non-profit agencies offering services including: counseling, language assistance, and employment assistance. |
Assists traveling individuals or families who are in crisis or transition and are disconnected from their resources. |
1 SAARINEN CIRCLE, DULLES, VA 20166 |
TRAVELERS AID WASHINGTON DC-2401 SMITH BOULEVARD |
Non-Profit |
INFORMATION & REFERRAL - TRAVELERS |
Provides information to individuals and/or families who are having more extensive difficulties that may or may not be related to their status as travelers. Travelers are referred by phone to a social worker to assess and provide referral for problem resolution. Referrals are made to a variety of local government and non-profit agencies offering services including: counseling, language assistance, and employment assistance. |
Assists traveling individuals or families who are in crisis or transition and are disconnected from their resources. |
2401 SMITH BOULEVARD, ARLINGTON, VA 22202 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY-2 |
County Government |
INTERFAITH SERVICE PLANNING AND DELIVERY ASSISTANCE |
Links the Fairfax County faith-based community to county human service programs, projects, and needs information through community events, including training programs, forums, conferences, workshops, and joint faith, community, and county meetings. Assits the faith based community in accessing information about existing faith community cooperative and collaborative partnerships with community-based organizations and/or local governments. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
VIETNAMESE RESETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION, INC. |
Non-Profit |
INTERPRETATION/TRANSLATION |
Bilingual staff members assist clients with translation of documents and forms. Interpreters can assist clients and family members if requested. |
Offers a variety of services to Vietnamese refugees and newcomers to the U.S. to help them adjust to language and cultural barriers, promote cross culture communication, and utilize resources available in the community. |
6131 WILLSTON DRIVE, RM.6, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22044 |
ETHIOPIAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL, INC. |
Non-Profit |
INTERPRETATION/TRANSLATION |
Provides bilingual staff to assist with translation and interpretation requests for their clients who speak languages other than English. |
A community-based provider focusing on the social service needs of immigrants and refugees. The local office of ECDC is the African Community Center (ACC) that serves the DC Metro Area, including Northern Virginia. |
901 SOUTH HIGHLAND STREET, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PARK AUTHORITY-7500 ACCOTINK PARK ROAD |
County Government |
LAKEFRONT PARK |
Offers a lake with fishing, trails, playgrounds, carousels, and picnic areas with grills. Some parks offer boating, rowboat rental, tour boat rides, party areas, hiking, campgrounds, outdoor volleyball courts, an outdoor swimming pool, a miniature train, an ice cream parlor and snack bar, an 18-hole par 3 golf course, disk golf, a miniature golf course, and a fishing pier that is accessible to individuals with disabilities. See below Internet address for specific offerings at this park. |
Fairfax County Park Authority is responsible for 24,000 acres of parkland and more than 400 parks, including 9 recreation centers complete with indoor pools, multi-purpose rooms for classes, camp programs for youth, and fitness facilities. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PARK ACTIVITIES AND LOCATIONS, PLEASE GO TO THE FCPA WEBSITE. |
7500 ACCOTINK PARK ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PARK AUTHORITY-1400 LAKE FAIRFAX DRIVE |
County Government |
LAKEFRONT PARK |
Offers a lake with fishing, trails, playgrounds, carousels, and picnic areas with grills. Some parks offer boating, rowboat rental, tour boat rides, party areas, hiking, campgrounds, outdoor volleyball courts, an outdoor swimming pool, a miniature train, an ice cream parlor and snack bar, an 18-hole par 3 golf course, disk golf, a miniature golf course, and a fishing pier that is accessible to individuals with disabilities. See below Internet address for specific offerings at this park. |
Fairfax County Park Authority is responsible for 24,000 acres of parkland and more than 400 parks, including 9 recreation centers complete with indoor pools, multi-purpose rooms for classes, camp programs for youth, and fitness facilities. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PARK ACTIVITIES AND LOCATIONS, PLEASE GO TO THE FCPA WEBSITE. |
1400 LAKE FAIRFAX DRIVE, RESTON, VA 20190 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PARK AUTHORITY-7315 OX ROAD |
County Government |
LAKEFRONT PARK |
Offers a lake with fishing, trails, playgrounds, carousels, and picnic areas with grills. Some parks offer boating, rowboat rental, tour boat rides, party areas, hiking, campgrounds, outdoor volleyball courts, an outdoor swimming pool, a miniature train, an ice cream parlor and snack bar, an 18-hole par 3 golf course, disk golf, a miniature golf course, and a fishing pier that is accessible to individuals with disabilities. See below Internet address for specific offerings at this park. |
Fairfax County Park Authority is responsible for 24,000 acres of parkland and more than 400 parks, including 9 recreation centers complete with indoor pools, multi-purpose rooms for classes, camp programs for youth, and fitness facilities. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PARK ACTIVITIES AND LOCATIONS, PLEASE GO TO THE FCPA WEBSITE. |
7315 OX ROAD, FAIRFAX STATION, VA 22039 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES |
County Government |
LAND DISTURBANCE AND POST OCCUPANCY ISSUES |
Land disturbance is any man-made change to the land surface that may result in soil erosion from wind or water and the moving of sediments into our waterways and neighboring lands according to Chapter 104 of the Fairfax County Code, the Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance. |
Land Development Services ensures that all development in Fairfax County meets the safety and health standards of all applicable codes such as the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building and county ordinances. We value our partnership with the public and the building industry. |
12055 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT-6507 COLUMBIA PIKE |
County Government |
LAW ENFORCEMENT |
Responsible for: enforcing all laws and ordinances; preventing crime; investigating criminal activity; apprehending, arresting, and detaining suspects; presenting evidence; regulating traffic; investigating traffic accidents; and engaging in activities that protect lives and preserve peace in Fairfax County. |
Provides essential law enforcement, public safety, and related services to residents of Fairfax County. Has concurrent jurisdiction in the towns of Herndon and Vienna. |
6507 COLUMBIA PIKE, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT-2511 PARKERS LANE |
County Government |
LAW ENFORCEMENT |
Responsible for: enforcing all laws and ordinances; preventing crime; investigating criminal activity; apprehending, arresting, and detaining suspects; presenting evidence; regulating traffic; investigating traffic accidents; and engaging in activities that protect lives and preserve peace in Fairfax County. |
Provides essential law enforcement, public safety, and related services to residents of Fairfax County. Has concurrent jurisdiction in the towns of Herndon and Vienna. |
2511 PARKERS LANE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT-1437 BALLS HILL ROAD |
County Government |
LAW ENFORCEMENT |
Responsible for: enforcing all laws and ordinances; preventing crime; investigating criminal activity; apprehending, arresting, and detaining suspects; presenting evidence; regulating traffic; investigating traffic accidents; and engaging in activities that protect lives and preserve peace in Fairfax County. |
Provides essential law enforcement, public safety, and related services to residents of Fairfax County. Has concurrent jurisdiction in the towns of Herndon and Vienna. |
1437 BALLS HILL ROAD, MC LEAN, VA 22101 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT-12300 LEE JACKSON MEMORIAL HIGHWAY |
County Government |
LAW ENFORCEMENT |
Responsible for: enforcing all laws and ordinances; preventing crime; investigating criminal activity; apprehending, arresting, and detaining suspects; presenting evidence; regulating traffic; investigating traffic accidents; and engaging in activities that protect lives and preserve peace in Fairfax County. |
Provides essential law enforcement, public safety, and related services to residents of Fairfax County. Has concurrent jurisdiction in the towns of Herndon and Vienna. |
12300 LEE JACKSON MEMORIAL HIGHWAY, FAIRFAX, VA 22033 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT-6140 ROLLING ROAD |
County Government |
LAW ENFORCEMENT |
Responsible for: enforcing all laws and ordinances; preventing crime; investigating criminal activity; apprehending, arresting, and detaining suspects; presenting evidence; regulating traffic; investigating traffic accidents; and engaging in activities that protect lives and preserve peace in Fairfax County. |
Provides essential law enforcement, public safety, and related services to residents of Fairfax County. Has concurrent jurisdiction in the towns of Herndon and Vienna. |
6140 ROLLING ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22152 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT-6121 FRANCONIA ROAD |
County Government |
LAW ENFORCEMENT |
Responsible for: enforcing all laws and ordinances; preventing crime; investigating criminal activity; apprehending, arresting, and detaining suspects; presenting evidence; regulating traffic; investigating traffic accidents; and engaging in activities that protect lives and preserve peace in Fairfax County. |
Provides essential law enforcement, public safety, and related services to residents of Fairfax County. Has concurrent jurisdiction in the towns of Herndon and Vienna. |
6121 FRANCONIA ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22310 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT-4900 STONECROFT BOULEVARD |
County Government |
LAW ENFORCEMENT |
Responsible for: enforcing all laws and ordinances; preventing crime; investigating criminal activity; apprehending, arresting, and detaining suspects; presenting evidence; regulating traffic; investigating traffic accidents; and engaging in activities that protect lives and preserve peace in Fairfax County. |
Provides essential law enforcement, public safety, and related services to residents of Fairfax County. Has concurrent jurisdiction in the towns of Herndon and Vienna. |
4900 STONECROFT BOULEVARD, CENTREVILLE, VA 20120 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT-1801 CAMERON GLEN DRIVE |
County Government |
LAW ENFORCEMENT |
Responsible for: enforcing all laws and ordinances; preventing crime; investigating criminal activity; apprehending, arresting, and detaining suspects; presenting evidence; regulating traffic; investigating traffic accidents; and engaging in activities that protect lives and preserve peace in Fairfax County. |
Provides essential law enforcement, public safety, and related services to residents of Fairfax County. Has concurrent jurisdiction in the towns of Herndon and Vienna. |
1801 CAMERON GLEN DRIVE, RESTON, VA 20190 |
ARLINGTON BAR ASSOCIATION |
Non-Profit |
LAW LIBRARY |
Offers a non-circulating law library which is open to the public. |
Assists the public in locating legal assistance at a reasonable initial consultation fee. The Arlington Bar Association works closely with the Arlington County Bar Foundation, a non profit grant foundation, the Walter T. McCarthy law library and the public library located in the arlington courthouse. |
1425 NORTH COURTHOUSE ROAD, 1800, ARLINGTON, VA 22201 |
ARLINGTON BAR ASSOCIATION |
Non-Profit |
LAWYER REFERRAL |
Refers individuals in need of service to local attorneys by specialty. |
Assists the public in locating legal assistance at a reasonable initial consultation fee. The Arlington Bar Association works closely with the Arlington County Bar Foundation, a non profit grant foundation, the Walter T. McCarthy law library and the public library located in the arlington courthouse. |
1425 NORTH COURTHOUSE ROAD, 1800, ARLINGTON, VA 22201 |
ALEXANDRIA BAR ASSOCIATION |
Non-Profit |
LAWYER REFERRAL |
Provides referrals to attorneys who are members in good standing with the Alexandria Bar Association. Referrals may also include attorneys who will do home visits. |
The Alexandria Bar Association maintains a law library and offers a lawyer referral service to the general public. |
520 KING STREET, 202, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
VIRGINIA STATE BAR |
Non-Profit |
LAWYER REFERRAL |
Callers are linked with an attorney in their region and will receive a 30 minute consult for a reduced fee. Thereafter, the client will be charged based on the nature of the case or issue and the attorney's fee. |
The mission of the Virginia State Bar, as an administrative agency of the Supreme Court of Virginia, is to regulate the legal profession of Virginia; to advance the availability and quality of legal services provided to the people of Virginia; and to assist in improving the legal profession and the judicial system. |
707 EAST MAIN STREET, 1500, RICHMOND, VA 23219 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT |
State and Agency government |
LEAD SCREENING |
Today, childhood lead poisoning is considered the most preventable environmental disease among young children, yet nearly half a million U.S. children have elevated blood-lead levels, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). A simple blood test can prevent permanent damage that will last a lifetime. |
As an agency of the Fairfax County Health and Human Services System, we work to protect, promote and improve health and quality of life for all who live, work and play in our community. We do this by preventing epidemics and the spread of disease, protecting the public against environmental hazards, promoting and encouraging healthy behaviors, assuring the quality and accessibility of health services, responding to natural and man-made disasters, and assisting communities in recovery. Our vision |
10777 MAIN STREET, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
CORNERSTONES-1086 ELDEN STREET |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL AID |
Offers free legal advice and referral information to those in need. Attorneys are available to assist with civil matters including: consumer/debt (consumer complaint & wage disputes), family (uncontested divorce & uncomplicated child custody), housing (landlord & tenant disputes), public benefits, immigration (assisting legal residents admit family into the USA & citizenship), and review of legal documents. Attorneys cannot advise on: employment matters, criminal, traffic, and bankruptcy cases. |
Annual campaign collecting new backpack and schools supplies for distribution to area students in grades K through 12. Applications are accepted beginning late June and supplies are distributed to select partners schools. |
1086 ELDEN STREET, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
LAMB CENTER |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL AID |
Pro bono lawyers come in to provide legal assistance to clients. Center staff can also assist clients to replace or obtain identification, social security cards, and birth certificates. |
A Christian outreach ministry which provides daytime, drop-in services for homeless individuals working toward self-sufficiency. |
3160 CAMPBELL DRIVE, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-3401 COLUMBIA PIKE |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL AID |
Free legal assistance in civil and domestic cases is provided to indivduals who are low income, disabled, and elderly. Legal Services of Northern Virginia (LSNV) handles a variety of legal issues and problems including: adoption, automobile accidents, bankruptcy, business law, abuse, child support, consumer law, custody, discrimination, domestic relations law, emancipation of minors, employment/labor law, garnishments, guardianship, insurance, juveniles, landlord/tenant, public benefits, real estate, separation/divorce, sexual harassment, worker's compensation, wills, powers of attorney, advance medical directives, and other miscellaneous issues. Income guidelines may vary for individuals over age 60, contact for details. LSNV does not represent clients in criminal,traffic, or immigration cases. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
3401 COLUMBIA PIKE, 301, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-8A SOUTH SW STREET |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL AID |
Free legal assistance in civil and domestic cases is provided to indivduals who are low income, disabled, and elderly. Legal Services of Northern Virginia (LSNV) handles a variety of legal issues and problems including: adoption, automobile accidents, bankruptcy, business law, abuse, child support, consumer law, custody, discrimination, domestic relations law, emancipation of minors, employment/labor law, garnishments, guardianship, insurance, juveniles, landlord/tenant, public benefits, real estate, separation/divorce, sexual harassment, worker's compensation, wills, powers of attorney, advance medical directives, and other miscellaneous issues. Income guidelines may vary for individuals over age 60, contact for details. LSNV does not represent clients in criminal,traffic, or immigration cases. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
8A SOUTH SW STREET, LEESBURG, VA 20175 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-9240 CENTER STREET |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL AID |
Free legal assistance in civil and domestic cases is provided to indivduals who are low income, disabled, and elderly. Legal Services of Northern Virginia (LSNV) handles a variety of legal issues and problems including: adoption, automobile accidents, bankruptcy, business law, abuse, child support, consumer law, custody, discrimination, domestic relations law, emancipation of minors, employment/labor law, garnishments, guardianship, insurance, juveniles, landlord/tenant, public benefits, real estate, separation/divorce, sexual harassment, worker's compensation, wills, powers of attorney, advance medical directives, and other miscellaneous issues. Income guidelines may vary for individuals over age 60, contact for details. LSNV does not represent clients in criminal,traffic, or immigration cases. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
9240 CENTER STREET, MANASSAS, VA 20110 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-4080 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL AID |
Free legal assistance in civil and domestic cases is provided to indivduals who are low income, disabled, and elderly. Legal Services of Northern Virginia (LSNV) handles a variety of legal issues and problems including: adoption, automobile accidents, bankruptcy, business law, abuse, child support, consumer law, custody, discrimination, domestic relations law, emancipation of minors, employment/labor law, garnishments, guardianship, insurance, juveniles, landlord/tenant, public benefits, real estate, separation/divorce, sexual harassment, worker's compensation, wills, powers of attorney, advance medical directives, and other miscellaneous issues. Income guidelines may vary for individuals over age 60, contact for details. LSNV does not represent clients in criminal,traffic, or immigration cases. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
4080 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, 2ND, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-100 N. PITT STREET |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL AID |
Free legal assistance in civil and domestic cases is provided to indivduals who are low income, disabled, and elderly. Legal Services of Northern Virginia (LSNV) handles a variety of legal issues and problems including: adoption, automobile accidents, bankruptcy, business law, abuse, child support, consumer law, custody, discrimination, domestic relations law, emancipation of minors, employment/labor law, garnishments, guardianship, insurance, juveniles, landlord/tenant, public benefits, real estate, separation/divorce, sexual harassment, worker's compensation, wills, powers of attorney, advance medical directives, and other miscellaneous issues. Income guidelines may vary for individuals over age 60, contact for details. LSNV does not represent clients in criminal,traffic, or immigration cases. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
100 N. PITT STREET, 307, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-8305 RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL AID |
Free legal assistance in civil and domestic cases is provided to indivduals who are low income, disabled, and elderly. Legal Services of Northern Virginia (LSNV) handles a variety of legal issues and problems including: adoption, automobile accidents, bankruptcy, business law, abuse, child support, consumer law, custody, discrimination, domestic relations law, emancipation of minors, employment/labor law, garnishments, guardianship, insurance, juveniles, landlord/tenant, public benefits, real estate, separation/divorce, sexual harassment, worker's compensation, wills, powers of attorney, advance medical directives, and other miscellaneous issues. Income guidelines may vary for individuals over age 60, contact for details. LSNV does not represent clients in criminal,traffic, or immigration cases. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
8305 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, 17B, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-121 N. WASHINGTON STREET |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL AID |
Free legal assistance in civil and domestic cases is provided to indivduals who are low income, disabled, and elderly. Legal Services of Northern Virginia (LSNV) handles a variety of legal issues and problems including: adoption, automobile accidents, bankruptcy, business law, abuse, child support, consumer law, custody, discrimination, domestic relations law, emancipation of minors, employment/labor law, garnishments, guardianship, insurance, juveniles, landlord/tenant, public benefits, real estate, separation/divorce, sexual harassment, worker's compensation, wills, powers of attorney, advance medical directives, and other miscellaneous issues. Income guidelines may vary for individuals over age 60, contact for details. LSNV does not represent clients in criminal,traffic, or immigration cases. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
121 N. WASHINGTON STREET, 300A, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-6066 LEESBURG PIKE |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL AID |
Free legal assistance in civil and domestic cases is provided to indivduals who are low income, disabled, and elderly. Legal Services of Northern Virginia (LSNV) handles a variety of legal issues and problems including: adoption, automobile accidents, bankruptcy, business law, abuse, child support, consumer law, custody, discrimination, domestic relations law, emancipation of minors, employment/labor law, garnishments, guardianship, insurance, juveniles, landlord/tenant, public benefits, real estate, separation/divorce, sexual harassment, worker's compensation, wills, powers of attorney, advance medical directives, and other miscellaneous issues. Income guidelines may vary for individuals over age 60, contact for details. LSNV does not represent clients in criminal,traffic, or immigration cases. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
6066 LEESBURG PIKE, 500, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-1916 WILSON BOULEVARD |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL AID |
Free legal assistance in civil and domestic cases is provided to indivduals who are low income, disabled, and elderly. Legal Services of Northern Virginia (LSNV) handles a variety of legal issues and problems including: adoption, automobile accidents, bankruptcy, business law, abuse, child support, consumer law, custody, discrimination, domestic relations law, emancipation of minors, employment/labor law, garnishments, guardianship, insurance, juveniles, landlord/tenant, public benefits, real estate, separation/divorce, sexual harassment, worker's compensation, wills, powers of attorney, advance medical directives, and other miscellaneous issues. Income guidelines may vary for individuals over age 60, contact for details. LSNV does not represent clients in criminal,traffic, or immigration cases. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
1916 WILSON BOULEVARD, 200, ARLINGTON, VA 22201 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-8305 RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL AID - CHILDREN |
Provides legal services for children and their families in areas of education, public benefits, and health and family law. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
8305 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, 17B, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-8A SOUTH SW STREET |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL AID - CHILDREN |
Provides legal services for children and their families in areas of education, public benefits, and health and family law. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
8A SOUTH SW STREET, LEESBURG, VA 20175 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-9240 CENTER STREET |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL AID - CHILDREN |
Provides legal services for children and their families in areas of education, public benefits, and health and family law. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
9240 CENTER STREET, MANASSAS, VA 20110 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-4080 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL AID - CHILDREN |
Provides legal services for children and their families in areas of education, public benefits, and health and family law. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
4080 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, 2ND, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-3401 COLUMBIA PIKE |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL AID - CHILDREN |
Provides legal services for children and their families in areas of education, public benefits, and health and family law. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
3401 COLUMBIA PIKE, 301, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-121 N. WASHINGTON STREET |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL AID - CHILDREN |
Provides legal services for children and their families in areas of education, public benefits, and health and family law. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
121 N. WASHINGTON STREET, 300A, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-603 KING STREET |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL AID - CHILDREN |
Provides legal services for children and their families in areas of education, public benefits, and health and family law. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
603 KING STREET, 4TH, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-1916 WILSON BOULEVARD |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL AID - CHILDREN |
Provides legal services for children and their families in areas of education, public benefits, and health and family law. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
1916 WILSON BOULEVARD, 200, ARLINGTON, VA 22201 |
KIDS IN NEED OF DEFENSE |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL AID - CHILDREN |
Provides pro bono legal services for unaccompanied immigrant and refugee children who entered the United States without a parent or legal guardian. KIND provides assistance with asylum, special immigrant juvenile status (SIJS), U or T visas, VAWA petitions, and other forms of protection from deportation. |
KIND (Kids In Need of Defense) will serve children wherever they face the immigration system alone. KIND is working to ensure that unaccompanied children in the United States have their rights protected. |
2701 PROSPERITY AVENUE, 405, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
JUST NEIGHBORS |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL AID - IMMIGRANTS |
Provides legal representation and advice and counsel, regarding immigration issues including lawful permanent residence (green card); employment authorization (work permit); temporary protected status; deferred action for immigrant victims of crimes and domestic violence; deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA) and other humanitarian-based immigration cases. |
Provides immigration legal services to low-income immigrants and refugees of all nationalities. Helps clients navigate the immigration system and access benefits that allows families to thrive in their communities. |
7630 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, 900, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
TAHIRIH JUSTICE CENTER |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL AID - REFUGEE/IMMIGRANT WOMEN |
Provides pro bono legal services to protect women and girls from gender-based abuse and violence. Services include: arranging asylum; Violence Against Women Act petitions (for battered spouses, parents, and/or children); T Visas (for survivors of trafficking); U Visas; and, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status for abused, abandoned, or neglected children. |
A national nonprofit that provides direct services, policy advocacy, and training and education to protect immigrant women and girls against gender-based violence. |
6402 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, 300, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
AYUDA, INC. |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL AID - REFUGEES/IMMIGRANTS |
Provides legal representation, advice, and counseling regarding immigration and naturalization issues including but not limited to asylum - defensive and affirmative cases, suspension of deportation proceedings, battered spouse waivers and gender-based asylum, and family visa petitions. |
Advocates for and defends the legal rights of low-income Latino and other immigrant communities in the Washington, D.C. region. Promotes social justice by providing legal, social and language access services. Provides domestic violence legal support and case management. |
1990 K NW STREET, 500, WASHINGTON, DC 20006 |
AYUDA, INC.-2755 HARTLAND ROAD |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL AID - REFUGEES/IMMIGRANTS |
Provides legal representation, advice, and counseling regarding immigration and naturalization issues including but not limited to asylum - defensive and affirmative cases, suspension of deportation proceedings, battered spouse waivers and gender-based asylum, and family visa petitions. |
Advocates for and defends the legal rights of low-income Latino and other immigrant communities in the Washington, D.C. region. Promotes social justice by providing legal, social and language access services. Provides domestic violence legal support and case management. |
2755 HARTLAND ROAD, 100, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22043 |
WHITMAN-WALKER HEALTH-2301 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. SE AVENUE |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL SERVICES - HIV/AIDS |
An attorney and legal assistant along with volunteer lawyers provide monthly legal clinics for wills, planning documents, and general legal intake. This service is for people with HIV that are having legal problems related to their HIV status. Legal counseling and representation is available in the areas of: employment discrimination, insurance issues, wills, powers of attorney, living wills, advance health care directives, debt and bankruptcy counseling, testing and confidentiality issues, entitlements counseling and appeals, immigration (HIV waivers), HIV-related denials of service, and child custody transfers. |
The Whitman-Walker Clinic provides health care and a variety of other supportive services to persons of the LGBT community, and to anyone affected by HIV/AIDS in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. |
2301 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. SE AVENUE, WASHINGTON, DC 20020 |
WHITMAN-WALKER HEALTH-1377 R STREET |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL SERVICES - HIV/AIDS |
An attorney and legal assistant along with volunteer lawyers provide monthly legal clinics for wills, planning documents, and general legal intake. This service is for people with HIV that are having legal problems related to their HIV status. Legal counseling and representation is available in the areas of: employment discrimination, insurance issues, wills, powers of attorney, living wills, advance health care directives, debt and bankruptcy counseling, testing and confidentiality issues, entitlements counseling and appeals, immigration (HIV waivers), HIV-related denials of service, and child custody transfers. |
The Whitman-Walker Clinic provides health care and a variety of other supportive services to persons of the LGBT community, and to anyone affected by HIV/AIDS in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. |
1377 R STREET, WASHINGTON, DC 20009 |
LEGAL AID JUSTICE CENTER |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL SERVICES - IMMIGRANTS |
The Legal Services for Immigrants – Financial Stability program is designed to help low-income immigrants who are facing legal problems related to their housing (e.g. eviction, substandard housing conditions), employment (e.g. wage theft) or consumer rights (e.g. predatory lending, debt collection), housing (eviction, substandard housing conditions). Our Community Organizers help community members understand and exercise their rights, and access healthcare and safety net resources). |
Free legal services to low-income immigrants living in the cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Herndon, Alexandria and counties of Arlington, Fairfax, Prince William, Loudoun and Stafford. Areas of focus include debt collection, unpaid wages, landlord/tenant, healthcare and immigration bond issues. In matters LAJC cannot directly assist, referral information is shared with interested parties. |
6402 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, 1130, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA FAMILY SERVICE-6400 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD |
Non-Profit |
LEGAL SERVICES - IMMIGRANTS |
Offers legal consultations and representation around immigration issues at low cost to residents of Virginia and the D.C. metropolitan area. Cases include: naturalization and citizenship; status (“green card”) applications; family and fiancée petitions;Temporary Protected Status; Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (Dream Act); NACARA; VAWA-related applications for victims of domestic violence; U visas for crime victims; T visas for victims of human trafficking; work permits, and more. |
Provides a broad range of services to strengthen family life and enhance the social stability and quality of life in the community. |
6400 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, 110, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION NATIONAL CAPITAL AREA |
Non-Profit |
LENDING LIBRARY - ALZHEIMER'S |
The Alzheimer's Association Green-Field Library located at the national office of the Alzheimer�s Association in Chicago, IL, is the nation's oldest and foremost library and resource center devoted to increasing knowledge about Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. Visit www.alz.org/library to learn more, search the online catalog and borrow materials. |
Offers support services for those affected by Alzheimer's and their families. Works to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. |
8180 GREENSBORO DRIVE, 400, MCLEAN, VA 22102 |
VCU AUTISM CENTER FOR EDUCATION-INTERNET |
State government |
LIBRARY SUPPORT |
VCU-ACE is a university-based technical assistance, professional development, and educational research center for Autism Spectrum Disorders in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Throughout the Resources section, you will find web links, guides, fact sheets, agency information, trainings, videos, and research articles to help you support individuals with ASD. |
VCU-ACE is a source of information and resources on autism spectrum disorder. Supports the development of services for individuals in Virginia with autism. Offers a wide variety of training and technical assistance for professionals, families, individuals with ASD, and the community. College level courses for teachers and other professionals. Includes the Virginia Autism Resource Center. |
INTERNET, INTERNET, IT 0 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES-1968 GALLOWS ROAD |
State government |
LICENSE PLATES - INDIVIDUALS WITH HEARING IMPAIRMENTS |
Special license plates and decals for hearing impaired individuals are available from any DMV office. No special privileges are conferred but the plates and decals help law enforcement officers recognize drivers who are deaf or hearing impaired. |
Registers vehicles and issues driver's licenses and non-driver identification cards for Virginia residents. Issues special license plates and decals for individuals with disabilities. |
1968 GALLOWS ROAD, VIENNA, VA 22182 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES-14950 NORTHRIDGE DRIVE |
State government |
LICENSE PLATES - INDIVIDUALS WITH HEARING IMPAIRMENTS |
Special license plates and decals for hearing impaired individuals are available from any DMV office. No special privileges are conferred but the plates and decals help law enforcement officers recognize drivers who are deaf or hearing impaired. |
Registers vehicles and issues driver's licenses and non-driver identification cards for Virginia residents. Issues special license plates and decals for individuals with disabilities. |
14950 NORTHRIDGE DRIVE, CHANTILLY, VA 20151 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES-6306 GROVEDALE DRIVE |
State government |
LICENSE PLATES - INDIVIDUALS WITH HEARING IMPAIRMENTS |
Special license plates and decals for hearing impaired individuals are available from any DMV office. No special privileges are conferred but the plates and decals help law enforcement officers recognize drivers who are deaf or hearing impaired. |
Registers vehicles and issues driver's licenses and non-driver identification cards for Virginia residents. Issues special license plates and decals for individuals with disabilities. |
6306 GROVEDALE DRIVE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22310 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES-11805 FAIR OAKS MALL |
State government |
LICENSE PLATES - INDIVIDUALS WITH HEARING IMPAIRMENTS |
Special license plates and decals for hearing impaired individuals are available from any DMV office. No special privileges are conferred but the plates and decals help law enforcement officers recognize drivers who are deaf or hearing impaired. |
Registers vehicles and issues driver's licenses and non-driver identification cards for Virginia residents. Issues special license plates and decals for individuals with disabilities. |
11805 FAIR OAKS MALL, FAIRFAX, VA 22033 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL REGULATION |
State government |
LICENSED PROFESSIONAL/OCCUPATIONAL COMPLAINTS |
Provides assistance for consumers who want to register complaints regarding the more than 30 occupational and professional fields that DPOR regulates throug 19 boards. A written complaint is required. Complaint forms may be downloaded at www.dpor.virginia.gov |
The Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation regulates, licenses, and disciplines professions and occupations to protect the public safety, health, and welfare of consumers as designated by the General Assembly. |
9960 MARYLAND DRIVE, 400, RICHMOND, VA 23233 |
SUITED FOR CHANGE |
Non-Profit |
LIFE SKILLS TRAINING |
Offers seminars that are designed to help clients find living wage employment, retain their positions, and advance in the workplace. Seminars provide clients with the skills needed to secure and maintain professional employment and foster personal growth. Topics covered include resume preparation, interviewing techniques, professional image and etiquette, financial management, workplace ethics, and health and nutrition. |
Provides professional clothing and ongoing career and life skills education to low-income women to increase their employment and job retention potential and to contribute to their economic independence. Services are provided to women who have completed job readiness programs and are seeking employment including homeless women, survivors of domestic violence, teen mothers, senior citizens, former offenders, and those who have overcome addiction. |
1023 15 NW STREET, 601, WASHINGTON, DC 20005 |
FACETS |
Non-Profit |
LIFE SKILLS TRAINING |
Provides training for current clients that focuses on the knowledge and skills an individual needs to successfully transition to independent living. The training includes job training and money management. |
Provides services to individuals and families suffering from hunger, homelessness, and poverty through comprehensive programs that provide housing case management, food assistance, and emergency basic services. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, B, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
JEWISH SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCY |
Non-Profit |
LIFE SKILLS TRAINING – SPECIAL NEEDS |
Provides treatment for children, teens, and adults with ADD, ADHD, Asperger's Syndrome, autism, depression, developmental delays, and physical disabilities. Provides supports including: mental health, care management, parent education and training, classroom advocacy, social skills development, and employment and support services. A one-time fee-based consultation available for parents of a child diagnosed with autism to discuss resources available. |
Provides a wide range of counseling, special needs services, educational and professional programs, in-home support, nursing care, volunteer assistance, social services, and adoption support. |
3018 JAVIER ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
EDU-FUTURO |
Non-Profit |
LIFE SKILLS TRAINING - YOUTH |
ELP I centers around the individual needs of each student. From the onset of the program, students brainstorm and design a unique roadmap for their professional and personal goals in the Vision for Life workshop. Additionally, students will see the college-to-job pipeline connection in our Journey to the Future workshop, where they will explore how their college plans connect with potential careers. Beyond professional development, students will also be able to identify community issues personally important to them and understand their potential role as changemakers in the Civic Engagement workshop. |
Edu-Futuro’s mission is to empower immigrant and underserved youth and families through mentorship, education, leadership development and parent engagement. |
6540 FRANCONIA ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
ETHIOPIAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL, INC. |
Non-Profit |
LIFE SKILLS TRAINING - YOUTH |
The MAMBO program provides eight-week workshops held throughout northern Virginia offering after school homework assistance and life skills training to youth. Focuses on training children to turn away from tobacco use and substance use and encouraging children to have a healthy lifestyle. |
A community-based provider focusing on the social service needs of immigrants and refugees. The local office of ECDC is the African Community Center (ACC) that serves the DC Metro Area, including Northern Virginia. |
901 SOUTH HIGHLAND STREET, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
ENGLISH EMPOWERMENT CENTER (FORMERLY LITERACY COUNCIL OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA, INC.) |
Non-Profit |
LITERACY INSTRUCTION - FAMILY |
Provides ESOL classes for parents or caregivers while their children practice reading and writing and receive homework help. Adults and their children participate in shared family activities twice a month. Classes are held at various locations in northern Virginia. Must take oral pretest at time of registration. |
The mission of the English Empowerment Center is to teach adults the basic skills of reading, writing, speaking, and understanding English so they can access employment and educational opportunities and more fully and equitably participate in the community. |
2855 ANNANDALE ROAD, 101, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - OLDER ADULTS-12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY-1 |
County Government |
LONG TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN |
Assists the consumer in making an informed decision about long-term care providers (nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, adult day programs and home care agencies). Offers information about services; takes information about issues. |
Provides services to older adults and adults with disabilities. A division of Fairfax County Department of Family Services. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION OF VIRGINIA |
Non-Profit |
MAGAZINE - BRAIN INJURY |
THE CHALLENGE, a quarterly newsletter providing current information on brain injury, state chapter news, and other topics of related interest. |
Provides information and assistance to individuals with brain injuries, their families, professionals and service providers. Also an advocacy organization. |
2810 N. PARHAM ROAD, 260, RICHMOND, VA 23294 |
HEARING LOSS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA |
Non-Profit |
MAGAZINE - HEARING LOSS |
Publishes a bi-monthly magazine "Hearing Loss". Hearing Loss Magazine is delivered as part of membership in Hearing Loss Association of America. |
A consumer educational organization devoted to the welfare and interests of those who cannot hear well, their families, and friends. Strives to improve the quality of life for those who are hard of hearing through education, advocacy, and information. |
7910 WOODMONT AVENUE, 1200, BETHESDA, MD 20814 |
COMMUNITY BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP-1 |
Non-Profit |
MARKETING |
Provides information and ideas for marketing a business.. |
Provides training, assistance and support to women who need help to start and grow a successful small business. |
6564 LOISDALE COURT, 600, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT-4110 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD-1 |
State and Agency government |
MARRIAGE LICENSES |
Marriage licenses are issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. Persons cannot be married in the Commonwealth of Virginia without first obtaining a marriage license. Both parties must appear before the clerk to obtain a license and must be at least 18 years of age. Once the license is issued, there is no waiting period, and no blood test is required. The marriage license is valid for 60 calendar days and the marriage must take place in Virginia. www.fairfaxcounty.gov/circuit/marriage/marriage-license-information |
The Fairfax Circuit Court serves the residents of Fairfax County and Fairfax City. The Fairfax Circuit Court (19th Judicial Circuit) is the trial court of general jurisdiction and is the largest trial court in Virginia, composed of fifteen full-time trial judges. It has authority to try a full range of cases, both civil and criminal, jury and non-jury. Civil cases include a wide variety of business disputes, personal injury, and domestic relations cases. The Court hears felony criminal cases. A |
4110 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, 116, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH-2001 MAYWILL STREET |
State government |
MARRIAGE/DIVORCE CERTIFICATES |
Provides certified marriage/divorce certificates for individuals married in the Commonwealth of Virginia after 6/1912. Marriage records become public information 50 years after the date of the event. Prior to that time, they are available to immediate family members only. Marriage certificates may be requested in person (same day service available in Richmond), via U.S. mail (5 - 10 business days), or via fax/phone/online through Vitalchek (2 - 3 business days). Regardless of request method, the following information is needed to process a request: name, date of marriage/divorce, place of marriage/divorce, requestor's relationship, reason for certificate, and the |
Administers state and community health programs focusing on health care, the prevalence and prevention of disease, and environmental health protection. |
2001 MAYWILL STREET, RICHMOND, VA 23230 |
WOMEN'S CENTER, THE |
Non-Profit |
MEDIATION |
Offers mediation to clients involved in unresolvable disputes such as landlord/tenant situations, separation or divorce issues, or merchant and consumer situations. The mediator is a neutral third party highly trained in assisting the persons involved to come to an agreeable or acceptable resolution. The mediator is certifed by the Commonwealth of Virginia and is not acting as an attorney. Any issues discussed are confidential. |
Offers counseling, domestic violence services, psychotherapy and support groups, workshops on a variety of topics including separation and divorce and career development, counseling for domestic violence, and information and referral services. Provides some reduced-fee services. |
8230 OLD COURTHOUSE ROAD, Ste. 500, VIENNA, VA 22182 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA MEDIATION SERVICE |
Non-Profit |
MEDIATION |
Community mediation is available to any individual or organization in the area who is facing a conflict in that could benefit from being resolved with a neutral third-party. Whether it is a dispute between landlords and tenants, neighbors, business co-owners, customers and merchants, or others. Mediation provides a space for two parties to meet and discuss alternative resolutions to their challenges. |
Provides mediation, dispute resolution, public education and training. Mediates in numerous practice areas including issues among parents, couples, and families as well as neighbors, community members, and institutions. |
9653 FAIRFAX BOULEVARD, 203, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA MEDIATION SERVICE-4041 UNIVERSITY DRIVE |
Non-Profit |
MEDIATION TRAINING |
Provides a complete course of mediation training. Training includes classroom lectures, one-on-one instruction, videotape review of mediations, and practicums. Workshop sessions at various times throughout the year help prepare an individual for eventual work as a mediator. Spanish Line is 703-993-1315. |
Provides mediation, dispute resolution, public education and training. Mediates in numerous practice areas including issues among parents, couples, and families as well as neighbors, community members, and institutions. |
4041 UNIVERSITY DRIVE, 101, FAIRFAX, VA 22030-4297 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT |
State and Agency government |
NAME CHANGE INFORMATION |
Provides for changing of a person's legal name to another name. A name change may not be sought for any fraudulent purpose or if it will infringe upon the rights of another. The entire process takes approximately 4 weeks. Name Change information is available online at: www.fairfaxcounty.gov/circuit/civil-case-information/name-change |
The Fairfax Circuit Court serves the residents of Fairfax County and Fairfax City. The Fairfax Circuit Court (19th Judicial Circuit) is the trial court of general jurisdiction and is the largest trial court in Virginia, composed of fifteen full-time trial judges. It has authority to try a full range of cases, both civil and criminal, jury and non-jury. Civil cases include a wide variety of business disputes, personal injury, and domestic relations cases. The Court hears felony criminal cases. A |
4110 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, 318, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT-2511 PARKERS LANE |
County Government |
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH |
Encourages total community involvement in discouraging preventable crime by organizing and providing technical assistance through awareness meetings that help neighbors get to know one another, learn to secure their property, look out for one another, and recognize and report suspicious activity. It encourages community and individual involvement in crime prevention and targets burglaries, larcenies, and vandalism in residential areas. Enhances and foster communications between the community and the police department through the Crime Prevention Office. |
Provides essential law enforcement, public safety, and related services to residents of Fairfax County. Has concurrent jurisdiction in the towns of Herndon and Vienna. |
2511 PARKERS LANE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT-1801 CAMERON GLEN DRIVE |
County Government |
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH |
Encourages total community involvement in discouraging preventable crime by organizing and providing technical assistance through awareness meetings that help neighbors get to know one another, learn to secure their property, look out for one another, and recognize and report suspicious activity. It encourages community and individual involvement in crime prevention and targets burglaries, larcenies, and vandalism in residential areas. Enhances and foster communications between the community and the police department through the Crime Prevention Office. |
Provides essential law enforcement, public safety, and related services to residents of Fairfax County. Has concurrent jurisdiction in the towns of Herndon and Vienna. |
1801 CAMERON GLEN DRIVE, RESTON, VA 20190 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT-1437 BALLS HILL ROAD |
County Government |
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH |
Encourages total community involvement in discouraging preventable crime by organizing and providing technical assistance through awareness meetings that help neighbors get to know one another, learn to secure their property, look out for one another, and recognize and report suspicious activity. It encourages community and individual involvement in crime prevention and targets burglaries, larcenies, and vandalism in residential areas. Enhances and foster communications between the community and the police department through the Crime Prevention Office. |
Provides essential law enforcement, public safety, and related services to residents of Fairfax County. Has concurrent jurisdiction in the towns of Herndon and Vienna. |
1437 BALLS HILL ROAD, MC LEAN, VA 22101 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT-12300 LEE JACKSON MEMORIAL HIGHWAY |
County Government |
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH |
Encourages total community involvement in discouraging preventable crime by organizing and providing technical assistance through awareness meetings that help neighbors get to know one another, learn to secure their property, look out for one another, and recognize and report suspicious activity. It encourages community and individual involvement in crime prevention and targets burglaries, larcenies, and vandalism in residential areas. Enhances and foster communications between the community and the police department through the Crime Prevention Office. |
Provides essential law enforcement, public safety, and related services to residents of Fairfax County. Has concurrent jurisdiction in the towns of Herndon and Vienna. |
12300 LEE JACKSON MEMORIAL HIGHWAY, FAIRFAX, VA 22033 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT-6140 ROLLING ROAD |
County Government |
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH |
Encourages total community involvement in discouraging preventable crime by organizing and providing technical assistance through awareness meetings that help neighbors get to know one another, learn to secure their property, look out for one another, and recognize and report suspicious activity. It encourages community and individual involvement in crime prevention and targets burglaries, larcenies, and vandalism in residential areas. Enhances and foster communications between the community and the police department through the Crime Prevention Office. |
Provides essential law enforcement, public safety, and related services to residents of Fairfax County. Has concurrent jurisdiction in the towns of Herndon and Vienna. |
6140 ROLLING ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22152 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT-4900 STONECROFT BOULEVARD |
County Government |
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH |
Encourages total community involvement in discouraging preventable crime by organizing and providing technical assistance through awareness meetings that help neighbors get to know one another, learn to secure their property, look out for one another, and recognize and report suspicious activity. It encourages community and individual involvement in crime prevention and targets burglaries, larcenies, and vandalism in residential areas. Enhances and foster communications between the community and the police department through the Crime Prevention Office. |
Provides essential law enforcement, public safety, and related services to residents of Fairfax County. Has concurrent jurisdiction in the towns of Herndon and Vienna. |
4900 STONECROFT BOULEVARD, CENTREVILLE, VA 20120 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT-6121 FRANCONIA ROAD |
County Government |
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH |
Encourages total community involvement in discouraging preventable crime by organizing and providing technical assistance through awareness meetings that help neighbors get to know one another, learn to secure their property, look out for one another, and recognize and report suspicious activity. It encourages community and individual involvement in crime prevention and targets burglaries, larcenies, and vandalism in residential areas. Enhances and foster communications between the community and the police department through the Crime Prevention Office. |
Provides essential law enforcement, public safety, and related services to residents of Fairfax County. Has concurrent jurisdiction in the towns of Herndon and Vienna. |
6121 FRANCONIA ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22310 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT-6507 COLUMBIA PIKE |
County Government |
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH |
Encourages total community involvement in discouraging preventable crime by organizing and providing technical assistance through awareness meetings that help neighbors get to know one another, learn to secure their property, look out for one another, and recognize and report suspicious activity. It encourages community and individual involvement in crime prevention and targets burglaries, larcenies, and vandalism in residential areas. Enhances and foster communications between the community and the police department through the Crime Prevention Office. |
Provides essential law enforcement, public safety, and related services to residents of Fairfax County. Has concurrent jurisdiction in the towns of Herndon and Vienna. |
6507 COLUMBIA PIKE, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
PARKINSON FOUNDATION OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL AREA |
Non-Profit |
NEWSLETTER |
Provides quarterly information online for persons living with Parkinson's disease and their caregivers. Articles highlight disease management, new treatments, and research updates. Includes an extensive listing of the support groups, exercise classes, and other events in which members can participate. |
Provides resources, information, and support to persons living with Parkinson’s disease (PD), their families, and caregivers by offering a variety of exercise classes, support groups, and educational events to help improve their quality of life. |
3750 OLNEY LAYTONSVILLE ROAD, 490, OLNEY, MD 20830 |
CAREGIVER ACTION NETWORK |
Non-Profit |
NEWSLETTER |
Provides family caregivers with information, insight, support, and knowledge. Although written from the perspective of family caregivers, many of its articles draw on research and information from academia, healthcare, and the social sciences. Focuses on how the research provided can affect and help in the daily lives of caregivers. The quarterly newsletter is included with the membership fees. |
Internet-based family caregiver nonprofit providing education, peer support and resources to family caregivers across the country free of charge to improve their quality of life (formerly the National Family Caregivers Association). Also sponsors two specialized websites: Help for Cancer Caregivers http://www.helpforcancercaregivers.org and Caring for Rare Disease Caregivers http://www.rarecaregivers.org |
1150 CONNECTICUT AVENUE, 500, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 |
METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS |
Non-Profit |
NEWSLETTER - LOCAL GOVERNMENT |
MWCOG is the association of local governments in the metropolitan Washington region. For regional news and information, area residents can subscribe for free to receive newsletters, news releases, meeting materials, and public comment notices via email. |
A regional organization of Washington area local governments composed of nineteen local governments, area members of Maryland and Virginia legislatures, the U.S. Senate, and the U.S. House of Representatives. COG provides a focus for action and develops responses regionally on a variety of levels. |
777 NORTH CAPITOL ST, NE, 300, WASHINGTON, DC 20002 |
BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION OF VIRGINIA |
Non-Profit |
NON-PROFIT AGENCY STATE HEADQUARTERS (ADMINISTRATIVE ENTITY) |
State headquarters for agency providing information on brain injury to diagnosed individuals, families, and service providers. Administrative Entity for the following organization in the resource guide: Northern Virginia Brain Injury Association. |
Provides information and assistance to individuals with brain injuries, their families, professionals and service providers. Also an advocacy organization. |
2810 N. PARHAM ROAD, 260, RICHMOND, VA 23294 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT |
County Government |
NON-RESIDENTIAL USE PERMIT |
Issues permits to allow new buildings and/or businesses to be occupied. |
Department's mission is to provide proposals, advice, and assistance to those who make decisions so as to enhance the county's natural and man-made environments for present and future generations. |
12055 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
FOOD AND FRIENDS |
Non-Profit |
NUTRITION INFORMATION |
Registered dietitians provide bi-monthly nutrition education classes to people with HIV/AIDS and other life challenging diseases and their households on diet, nutrition, and health. volunteer chefs) meeting quarterly are available. |
The mission of Food & Friends is to improve the lives and health of people with HIV/AIDS, cancer, and other serious illnesses that limit their ability to provide nourishment for themselves. The service area for Food and Friends encompasses approximately 5,300 square miles and includes: Washington D.C., 7 counties in Maryland, and 7 counties and 6 independent cities in Virginia. |
219 RIGGS NE ROAD, WASHINGTON, DC 20011 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - OLDER ADULTS-12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY-1 |
County Government |
OLDER ADULTS NEWSLETTER (GOLDEN GAZETTE) |
The Golden Gazette is a free monthly community newsletter that covers a variety of topics and community news concerning older adults and caregivers in Fairfax County. |
Provides services to older adults and adults with disabilities. A division of Fairfax County Department of Family Services. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
ST. LEO SOCIAL MINISTRY CENTER |
Non-Profit |
OLDER ADULTS RESOURCE CENTER |
Assistance provided with adult incontinence products, nutritional supplemental drinks, health related items, and food tailored to their need. If physically disabled or no transportation, we may have an option for a monthly home delivery of food. |
An all-volunteer team serving by providing person to person support & encouragement with the H2H connection for self-sufficiency through home visitations or the Growth Personal Development Coaching Program in the City of Fairfax area. Food Pantry + Senior Pantry + Baby Cuddles Pantry + Homeless Blessing Box + Funding Emergency Financial Assistance on a case-by-case basis. |
3700 BLENHEIM BOULEVARD, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
VIRGINIA DIVISION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING - OFFICE FOR AGING SERVICES-1610 FOREST AVENUE |
State government |
OLDER ADULTS RESOURCE CENTER |
The Center for Elder Rights serves as the single point of contact for older Virginians needing information and services. The Center offers information about: Medicare and Medicaid, Medicare supplemental and long term care insurance, fraud and abuse of elders, consumer issues, legal and other issues that impact decision-making, and long-term care options. |
The Virginia Department for the Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS) works with public and private organizations to assist older citizens and their families find the services and information needed in order to lead healthy and independent lives. DARS supports 25 Area Agencies on Aging in Virginia that provide services to persons 60 years of age and older. |
1610 FOREST AVENUE, 100, RICHMOND, VA 23229 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PARK AUTHORITY-6317 GEORGETOWN PIKE |
County Government |
PARK/PLAYGROUND |
Clemyjontri Park is where children with and without disabilities can play. Offers a playground where children who use wheelchairs, walkers, or braces, or who have sensory or developmental disabilities can have fun and explore. Offers a carousel and a picnic pavilion. |
Fairfax County Park Authority is responsible for 24,000 acres of parkland and more than 400 parks, including 9 recreation centers complete with indoor pools, multi-purpose rooms for classes, camp programs for youth, and fitness facilities. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PARK ACTIVITIES AND LOCATIONS, PLEASE GO TO THE FCPA WEBSITE. |
6317 GEORGETOWN PIKE, MCLEAN, VA 22101 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES |
County Government |
PERMIT APPLICATION CENTER |
LDS reviews site, subdivision and building plans, and issues all applicable site and building permits. LDS building and site records are applied for in PLUS. Below you will find a list of LDS record types available in PLUS along with the associated process requirements for that record. |
Land Development Services ensures that all development in Fairfax County meets the safety and health standards of all applicable codes such as the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building and county ordinances. We value our partnership with the public and the building industry. |
12055 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
CITY OF FALLS CHURCH HOUSING AND HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION |
City government |
PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX RELIEF |
The City of Falls Church sponsors personal property tax relief programs for city residents who are age 65 and older or who are permanently and totally disabled. |
The City of Falls Church Housing and Human Services Division (HHS) works to build a stronger and healthier community through a range of comprehensive services that address the needs of City residents and facilitate community development. |
300 PARK AVENUE, G04, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22046 |
ARC OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA, THE |
Non-Profit |
PERSONAL SUPPORT TRUST |
Provides future monetary security by allowing either an individual or a family member of someone with an intellectual or developmental disability to set up a Personal Support Trust. |
The Arc of Northern Virginia provides grassroots advocacy, Special Needs Trusts, information and referral, workshops and webinars, tech-based tools, events, and direct services for families, children, and adults living with intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as their families and loved ones. The Special Needs Trust is licensed to operate in Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia. |
3060 WILLIAMS DRIVE, 300, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT |
State and Agency government |
PEST CONTROL/DISEASE CARRYING INSECTS |
This service is in the Division of Environmental Health Services. It is important to know how to help control the mosquito population where you live. Not only are they a nuisance, they have the potential to spread disease, like West Nile virus (WNV). |
As an agency of the Fairfax County Health and Human Services System, we work to protect, promote and improve health and quality of life for all who live, work and play in our community. We do this by preventing epidemics and the spread of disease, protecting the public against environmental hazards, promoting and encouraging healthy behaviors, assuring the quality and accessibility of health services, responding to natural and man-made disasters, and assisting communities in recovery. Our vision |
10777 MAIN STREET, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT |
County Government |
POLICE RECORD CHECKS |
Provides traffic crash reports, traffic crash photographs, police incident reports, fingerprinting, criminal record checks, and expungement information. |
Provides essential law enforcement, public safety, and related services to residents of Fairfax County. Has concurrent jurisdiction in the towns of Herndon and Vienna. |
12099 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL STUDIES |
State government |
POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION - ADULTS |
Offers graduate degree programs, doctorate degree programs, education endorsement programs, business and information technology (IT) certificates, online certificates, credit and non-credit courses, as well as courses and workshops in a variety of areas. |
Offers credit and non-credit courses and programs to meet the continuing education needs of area adults. Offers nine master's degree programs as well as various certificate programs in business and technology. |
7054 HAYCOCK ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22043 |
FAIRFAX-FALLS CHURCH COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD-8221 WILLOW OAKS CORPORATE DRIVE |
County Government |
PREVENTION EDUCATION |
CSB Wellness, Health Promotion, and Prevention Services engage and involve the community in activities to strengthen emotional health and build community capacity to handle complications related to substance use and mental illness. Email: csbprevention@fairfaxcounty.gov with questions. |
The Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board (CSB) provides services for people of all ages who have mental illness, substance use disorders and/or developmental disabilities. Our vision is that everyone in our community has the support needed to live a healthy, fulfilling life. |
8221 WILLOW OAKS CORPORATE DRIVE, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
INOVA HEALTH SYSTEM-2700 PROSPERITY AVENUE-1 |
Non-Profit |
PREVENTION EDUCATION |
Partnership for Healthier Kids (PHK) Prevention Program works with community partners to provide health education activities to children, parents, and educators. The Prevention Program now primarily provides nutrition and physical activity programs. Additionally, the program is charged with monitoring pediatric health trends to identify disparities and make recommendations for program development as needed. Based on a 2002 needs assessment, the need for prevention in the following areas were identified: nutrition and physical activity, mental health, and asthma. PHK strives to provide comprehensive prevention services to educators, parents, and children in these key health areas. |
Inova Health System is a not-for-profit health care system based in Northern Virginia that consists of hospitals and other health services including emergency and urgent care centers, home care, nursing homes, mental health and blood donor services, and wellness classes. |
2700 PROSPERITY AVENUE, 280, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
FAMILY SERVICES NETWORK |
Non-Profit |
PREVENTION EDUCATION - CHILDREN AT RISK |
FSN provides training to professionals so they can conduct evidence-based programs such as: ACT/ Raising Safe Kids, Teaching the Positive Way, Positive Discipline in the Classroom and Circle Girls. Training sessions are conducted in English and Spanish. |
FSN provides programs for families and children to empower them to grow strong, healthy and safe. Offers evidence-based prevention programs for parents and caregivers with infants and children up to 8 years of age in high risk situations. FSN also provides program training to professionals. |
11654 PLAZA AMERICA DRIVE, 279, RESTON, VA 20190 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES |
County Government |
PREVENTION SYSTEM COORDINATION |
Provides a system in which individual programs, practices, policies, or initiatives are implemented as independent strategies, yet each is part of a larger infrastructute designed to ensure healthy children, youth, and families. The goals of the prevention system include: children being physically fit with good nutritional habits, children entering kindergarten fully ready to succeed, and children and youth are safe from violence and bullying. In late 2014, started a Twitter feed - @ffxyouththrive - to promote healthy, successful youth. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 10TH FLOOR, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT-4110 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD-2 |
State and Agency government |
PROBATE |
Probate Court is a division of the Circuit Court of Fairfax County. It is necessary to probate an estate when the decedent was a county or city resident with solely held assets, i.e., assets which do not have a joint or co-owner with rights of survivorship (surviving owner(s) receive full ownership), a beneficiary, or a pay on death designee. Assets include real property, personal property, bank accounts, stocks, bonds, retirement accounts, life insurance policies, and other types of securities. Detailed information regarding the probate process is available at: www.fairfaxcounty.gov/courts/circuit/estates_info.htm |
The Fairfax Circuit Court serves the residents of Fairfax County and Fairfax City. The Fairfax Circuit Court (19th Judicial Circuit) is the trial court of general jurisdiction and is the largest trial court in Virginia, composed of fifteen full-time trial judges. It has authority to try a full range of cases, both civil and criminal, jury and non-jury. Civil cases include a wide variety of business disputes, personal injury, and domestic relations cases. The Court hears felony criminal cases. A |
4110 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, 401, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
VCU AUTISM CENTER FOR EDUCATION-INTERNET |
State government |
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION - AUTISM |
The Training and Education page should be your starting point to increase your understanding of autism spectrum disorder. Through this page you can access all of our online trainings, webcasts, seminars, and How To video series. The easiest way to access and organize our trainings is through our MyACE Dashboard. You will need to create a free account with us. Once you create your account, you will be able to access trainings organized through badges based around topics related to ASD. The MyACE Dashboard will allow you to track your progress as you complete content and earn certificates of completion. You can also access our training opportunities individually without going through the MyACE Dashboard. |
VCU-ACE is a source of information and resources on autism spectrum disorder. Supports the development of services for individuals in Virginia with autism. Offers a wide variety of training and technical assistance for professionals, families, individuals with ASD, and the community. College level courses for teachers and other professionals. Includes the Virginia Autism Resource Center. |
INTERNET, INTERNET, IT 0 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL REGULATION |
State government |
PROFESSIONAL/OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE VERIFICATION |
Assists consumers by verifying if an individual or business is properly licensed. |
The Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation regulates, licenses, and disciplines professions and occupations to protect the public safety, health, and welfare of consumers as designated by the General Assembly. |
9960 MARYLAND DRIVE, 400, RICHMOND, VA 23233 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES |
County Government |
PROTECTION AND PRESERVATION SERVICES |
The Protection and Preservation Services (PPS) program helps families who are at heightened risk of child abuse or neglect, as well as families in need of services after abuse or neglect has occurred, by enhancing their ability to provide safe, stable and nurturing environments for their children. |
The Department of Family Services' Children, Youth and Families (CYF) Division includes programs designed to protect children from harm, prevent child abuse and neglect, support families and help them remain together safely for the long-term emotional and physical health of the children. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 232, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL SHELTERING (FORMERLY FAIRFAX COUNTY ANIMAL SERVICES DIVISION) |
County Government |
PROTECTIVE SERVICES FOR ANIMALS - PETS |
Through our Pet Haven program, FCAS provides temporary two-week boarding for pets of families leaving situations of domestic violence. We don't ask questions, we don't require advance notice, and we're discreet. We require all animals entering the shelter through these programs be vaccinated if not already up to date and be spayed/neutered if not already altered. If families chose not to spay/neuter their unaltered animal, we offer a courtesy hold of 48-hours to allow pet owners to seek other arrangements. All these services are provided free of charge. |
Enforces laws and regulations for domestic and wild animals, investigates animal cruelty complaints, and provides temporary shelter and adoption services for stray or homeless animals. |
4500 WEST OX ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS |
County Government |
PUBLIC AFFAIRS INFORMATION LINE - FAIRFAX COUNTY |
Provides telephone information about governmental positions, actions, or decisions regarding issues or events that have current political or social relevance. This phone line operates 24 hours/day, 7 days/week and provides pre-recorded messages but is not answered by staff. |
Strives to make local government more responsive to the needs of the citizens of Fairfax County. Serves as a point of contact within Fairfax County Government. |
12000 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 551, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-10304 LYNNHAVEN PLACE |
County Government |
PUBLIC/WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS |
Provides access to computers so individuals can have access to the Internet, MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Wireless Internet access is available with your laptop. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
10304 LYNNHAVEN PLACE, OAKTON, VA 22124 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-7001 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE |
County Government |
PUBLIC/WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS |
Provides access to computers so individuals can have access to the Internet, MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Wireless Internet access is available with your laptop. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
7001 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-5935 FREDS OAK ROAD |
County Government |
PUBLIC/WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS |
Provides access to computers so individuals can have access to the Internet, MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Wireless Internet access is available with your laptop. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
5935 FREDS OAK ROAD, BURKE, VA 22015 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-6500 LANDSDOWNE CENTER |
County Government |
PUBLIC/WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS |
Provides access to computers so individuals can have access to the Internet, MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Wireless Internet access is available with your laptop. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
6500 LANDSDOWNE CENTER, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22315 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-9520 RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
County Government |
PUBLIC/WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS |
Provides access to computers so individuals can have access to the Internet, MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Wireless Internet access is available with your laptop. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
9520 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, LORTON, VA 22079 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-1244 OAK RIDGE AVENUE |
County Government |
PUBLIC/WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS |
Provides access to computers so individuals can have access to the Internet, MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Wireless Internet access is available with your laptop. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
1244 OAK RIDGE AVENUE, MCLEAN, VA 22101 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-768 CENTER STREET |
County Government |
PUBLIC/WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS |
Provides access to computers so individuals can have access to the Internet, MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Wireless Internet access is available with your laptop. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
768 CENTER STREET, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-7250 COMMERCE STREET |
County Government |
PUBLIC/WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS |
Provides access to computers so individuals can have access to the Internet, MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Wireless Internet access is available with your laptop. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
7250 COMMERCE STREET, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-4000 STRINGFELLOW ROAD |
County Government |
PUBLIC/WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS |
Provides access to computers so individuals can have access to the Internet, MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Wireless Internet access is available with your laptop. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
4000 STRINGFELLOW ROAD, CHANTILLY, VA 20151 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-7415 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD |
County Government |
PUBLIC/WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS |
Provides access to computers so individuals can have access to the Internet, MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Wireless Internet access is available with your laptop. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
7415 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-11925 BOWMAN TOWNE DRIVE |
County Government |
PUBLIC/WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS |
Provides access to computers so individuals can have access to the Internet, MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Wireless Internet access is available with your laptop. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
11925 BOWMAN TOWNE DRIVE, RESTON, VA 20190 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-9830 GEORGETOWN PIKE |
County Government |
PUBLIC/WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS |
Provides access to computers so individuals can have access to the Internet, MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Wireless Internet access is available with your laptop. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
9830 GEORGETOWN PIKE, GREAT FALLS, VA 22066 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-2501 SHERWOOD HALL LANE |
County Government |
PUBLIC/WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS |
Provides access to computers so individuals can have access to the Internet, MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Wireless Internet access is available with your laptop. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
2501 SHERWOOD HALL LANE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-6614 FORT HUNT ROAD |
County Government |
PUBLIC/WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS |
Provides access to computers so individuals can have access to the Internet, MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Wireless Internet access is available with your laptop. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
6614 FORT HUNT ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22307 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-7584 LEESBURG PIKE |
County Government |
PUBLIC/WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS |
Provides access to computers so individuals can have access to the Internet, MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Wireless Internet access is available with your laptop. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
7584 LEESBURG PIKE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22043 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-6101 KNOLLWOOD DRIVE |
County Government |
PUBLIC/WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS |
Provides access to computers so individuals can have access to the Internet, MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Wireless Internet access is available with your laptop. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
6101 KNOLLWOOD DRIVE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-14200 SAINT GERMAIN DRIVE |
County Government |
PUBLIC/WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS |
Provides access to computers so individuals can have access to the Internet, MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Wireless Internet access is available with your laptop. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
14200 SAINT GERMAIN DRIVE, CENTREVILLE, VA 20121 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-101 MAPLE E AVENUE |
County Government |
PUBLIC/WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS |
Provides access to computers so individuals can have access to the Internet, MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Wireless Internet access is available with your laptop. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
101 MAPLE E AVENUE, VIENNA, VA 22180 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-9000 BURKE LAKE ROAD |
County Government |
PUBLIC/WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS |
Provides access to computers so individuals can have access to the Internet, MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Wireless Internet access is available with your laptop. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
9000 BURKE LAKE ROAD, BURKE, VA 22015 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-6209 ROSE HILL DRIVE |
County Government |
PUBLIC/WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS |
Provides access to computers so individuals can have access to the Internet, MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Wireless Internet access is available with your laptop. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
6209 ROSE HILL DRIVE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22310 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-6450 SYDENSTRICKER ROAD |
County Government |
PUBLIC/WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS |
Provides access to computers so individuals can have access to the Internet, MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Wireless Internet access is available with your laptop. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
6450 SYDENSTRICKER ROAD, BURKE, VA 22015 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-10360 NORTH STREET-2 |
County Government |
PUBLIC/WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS |
Provides access to computers so individuals can have access to the Internet, MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Wireless Internet access is available with your laptop. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
10360 NORTH STREET, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
NATIONAL CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME |
Non-Profit |
PUBLICATIONS/NEWSLETTERS - CRIME VICTIMS |
Offers various publications and newsletters on website. Members receive a discount on publications and newsletters available (annual membership fee is $75.00). |
National resource and advocacy center dedicated to serving individuals, families, and communities harmed by crime. |
2000 M STREET NW, 480, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 |
JEWISH COUNCIL FOR THE AGING OF GREATER WASHINGTON |
Non-Profit |
PUBLICATIONS/NEWSLETTERS - OLDER ADULTS |
Offers various publications and newsletters. JCA's Senior Resource Guide presents issues that affect seniors such as housing options, financial planning, and in-home care options. The Directory of Programs, updated quarterly, outlines details of senior social service programs in the Washington Metropolitan area. |
JCA provides the programs and services that support older adults and their families and builds bridges across generations. |
12320 PARKLAWN DRIVE, ROCKVILLE, MD 20852 |
CITY OF FALLS CHURCH HOUSING AND HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION |
City government |
REAL ESTATE TAX RELIEF |
The City of Falls Church sponsors real estate tax relief programs for city residents who are age 65 and older or who are permanently and totally disabled. |
The City of Falls Church Housing and Human Services Division (HHS) works to build a stronger and healthier community through a range of comprehensive services that address the needs of City residents and facilitate community development. |
300 PARK AVENUE, G04, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22046 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF TAX ADMINISTRATION-12000 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY-1 |
County Government |
REAL ESTATE TAX RELIEF FOR OLDER ADULTS AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES |
Fairfax County provides Real Estate Tax Relief to residents who are either 65 or older, or permanently and totally disabled and meet the income and asset eligibility requirements. Requirements may vary; see website for details. |
Administers and supervises the levying of all taxes for which the real estate, personal property, state income, and license divisions are responsible. |
12000 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 223, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-5516 NORTON ROAD |
County Government |
RECREATION - CHILDREN |
Offers a drop-in recreation program operated during the spring, summer and winter breaks from school with emphasis on leisure skills designed for elementary school children. Participants will have an opportunity to enjoy a wide variety of activities such as: fun and fitness, indoor and outdoor games, team sports, nature, crafts, storytelling and supervised play sessions. In six sites, the USDA Summer Food Service Program that provides free and nutritious breakfast and lunch is provided. Registration is held at Community Centers. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
5516 NORTON ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22303 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-10225 ZION DRIVE |
County Government |
RECREATION - CHILDREN |
Offers a drop-in recreation program operated during the spring, summer and winter breaks from school with emphasis on leisure skills designed for elementary school children. Participants will have an opportunity to enjoy a wide variety of activities such as: fun and fitness, indoor and outdoor games, team sports, nature, crafts, storytelling and supervised play sessions. In six sites, the USDA Summer Food Service Program that provides free and nutritious breakfast and lunch is provided. Registration is held at Community Centers. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
10225 ZION DRIVE, FAIRFAX, VA 22032 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-7950 AUDUBON AVENUE |
County Government |
RECREATION - CHILDREN |
Offers a drop-in recreation program operated during the spring, summer and winter breaks from school with emphasis on leisure skills designed for elementary school children. Participants will have an opportunity to enjoy a wide variety of activities such as: fun and fitness, indoor and outdoor games, team sports, nature, crafts, storytelling and supervised play sessions. In six sites, the USDA Summer Food Service Program that provides free and nutritious breakfast and lunch is provided. Registration is held at Community Centers. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
7950 AUDUBON AVENUE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22396 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-8100 FORDSON ROAD-1 |
County Government |
RECREATION - CHILDREN |
Offers a drop-in recreation program operated during the spring, summer and winter breaks from school with emphasis on leisure skills designed for elementary school children. Participants will have an opportunity to enjoy a wide variety of activities such as: fun and fitness, indoor and outdoor games, team sports, nature, crafts, storytelling and supervised play sessions. In six sites, the USDA Summer Food Service Program that provides free and nutritious breakfast and lunch is provided. Registration is held at Community Centers. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
8100 FORDSON ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-2855 ANNANDALE ROAD-2 |
County Government |
RECREATION - CHILDREN |
Offers a drop-in recreation program operated during the spring, summer and winter breaks from school with emphasis on leisure skills designed for elementary school children. Participants will have an opportunity to enjoy a wide variety of activities such as: fun and fitness, indoor and outdoor games, team sports, nature, crafts, storytelling and supervised play sessions. In six sites, the USDA Summer Food Service Program that provides free and nutritious breakfast and lunch is provided. Registration is held at Community Centers. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
2855 ANNANDALE ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-6131 WILLSTON DRIVE-1 |
County Government |
RECREATION - CHILDREN |
Offers a drop-in recreation program operated during the spring, summer and winter breaks from school with emphasis on leisure skills designed for elementary school children. Participants will have an opportunity to enjoy a wide variety of activities such as: fun and fitness, indoor and outdoor games, team sports, nature, crafts, storytelling and supervised play sessions. In six sites, the USDA Summer Food Service Program that provides free and nutritious breakfast and lunch is provided. Registration is held at Community Centers. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
6131 WILLSTON DRIVE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22044 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-9520 RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
County Government |
RECREATION - CHILDREN |
Offers a drop-in recreation program operated during the spring, summer and winter breaks from school with emphasis on leisure skills designed for elementary school children. Participants will have an opportunity to enjoy a wide variety of activities such as: fun and fitness, indoor and outdoor games, team sports, nature, crafts, storytelling and supervised play sessions. In six sites, the USDA Summer Food Service Program that provides free and nutritious breakfast and lunch is provided. Registration is held at Community Centers. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
9520 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, LORTON, VA 22079 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-8792-E SACRAMENTO DRIVE |
County Government |
RECREATION - CHILDREN |
Offers a drop-in recreation program operated during the spring, summer and winter breaks from school with emphasis on leisure skills designed for elementary school children. Participants will have an opportunity to enjoy a wide variety of activities such as: fun and fitness, indoor and outdoor games, team sports, nature, crafts, storytelling and supervised play sessions. In six sites, the USDA Summer Food Service Program that provides free and nutritious breakfast and lunch is provided. Registration is held at Community Centers. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
8792-E SACRAMENTO DRIVE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-12125 PINECREST ROAD-1 |
County Government |
RECREATION - CHILDREN |
Offers a drop-in recreation program operated during the spring, summer and winter breaks from school with emphasis on leisure skills designed for elementary school children. Participants will have an opportunity to enjoy a wide variety of activities such as: fun and fitness, indoor and outdoor games, team sports, nature, crafts, storytelling and supervised play sessions. In six sites, the USDA Summer Food Service Program that provides free and nutritious breakfast and lunch is provided. Registration is held at Community Centers. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
12125 PINECREST ROAD, RESTON, VA 20191 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-12111 BRADDOCK ROAD-1 |
County Government |
RECREATION - CHILDREN |
Offers a drop-in recreation program operated during the spring, summer and winter breaks from school with emphasis on leisure skills designed for elementary school children. Participants will have an opportunity to enjoy a wide variety of activities such as: fun and fitness, indoor and outdoor games, team sports, nature, crafts, storytelling and supervised play sessions. In six sites, the USDA Summer Food Service Program that provides free and nutritious breakfast and lunch is provided. Registration is held at Community Centers. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
12111 BRADDOCK ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-3001 VADEN DRIVE |
County Government |
RECREATION - CHILDREN |
Offers a drop-in recreation program operated during the spring, summer and winter breaks from school with emphasis on leisure skills designed for elementary school children. Participants will have an opportunity to enjoy a wide variety of activities such as: fun and fitness, indoor and outdoor games, team sports, nature, crafts, storytelling and supervised play sessions. In six sites, the USDA Summer Food Service Program that provides free and nutritious breakfast and lunch is provided. Registration is held at Community Centers. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
3001 VADEN DRIVE, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-5920 SUMMERS LANE |
County Government |
RECREATION - CHILDREN |
Offers a drop-in recreation program operated during the spring, summer and winter breaks from school with emphasis on leisure skills designed for elementary school children. Participants will have an opportunity to enjoy a wide variety of activities such as: fun and fitness, indoor and outdoor games, team sports, nature, crafts, storytelling and supervised play sessions. In six sites, the USDA Summer Food Service Program that provides free and nutritious breakfast and lunch is provided. Registration is held at Community Centers. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
5920 SUMMERS LANE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-5751 LIBERTY DRIVE |
County Government |
RECREATION - CHILDREN |
Offers a drop-in recreation program operated during the spring, summer and winter breaks from school with emphasis on leisure skills designed for elementary school children. Participants will have an opportunity to enjoy a wide variety of activities such as: fun and fitness, indoor and outdoor games, team sports, nature, crafts, storytelling and supervised play sessions. In six sites, the USDA Summer Food Service Program that provides free and nutritious breakfast and lunch is provided. Registration is held at Community Centers. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
5751 LIBERTY DRIVE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22303 |
CITY OF FALLS CHURCH SENIOR CENTER |
City government |
RECREATION - OLDER ADULTS |
The Recreation & Parks Department offers a consolidated program of activities including hot lunches (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday), social activities and recreation programs for area seniors at the Senior Center located within the Falls Church Community Center. Transportation is available for Falls Church city residents. |
Community center with activities, programs, and services geared toward seniors. |
223 LITTLE FALLS 2nd Floor STREET, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22046 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-8100 BRADDOCK ROAD |
County Government |
RECREATION - OLDER ADULTS |
Our inclusive services for older adults enable seniors with minor cognitive and physical disabilities to actively participate in the day-to-day activities at Fairfax County Senior Centers |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
8100 BRADDOCK ROAD, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-5690 SUMMERS LANE |
County Government |
RECREATION - OLDER ADULTS |
Our inclusive services for older adults enable seniors with minor cognitive and physical disabilities to actively participate in the day-to-day activities at Fairfax County Senior Centers |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
5690 SUMMERS LANE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-13800 WALL ROAD |
County Government |
RECREATION - OLDER ADULTS |
Our inclusive services for older adults enable seniors with minor cognitive and physical disabilities to actively participate in the day-to-day activities at Fairfax County Senior Centers |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
13800 WALL ROAD, HERNDON, VA 20171 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-6488 LANDSDOWNE CENTER |
County Government |
RECREATION - OLDER ADULTS |
Our inclusive services for older adults enable seniors with minor cognitive and physical disabilities to actively participate in the day-to-day activities at Fairfax County Senior Centers |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
6488 LANDSDOWNE CENTER, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22315 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-1613 GREAT FALLS STREET |
County Government |
RECREATION - OLDER ADULTS |
Our inclusive services for older adults enable seniors with minor cognitive and physical disabilities to actively participate in the day-to-day activities at Fairfax County Senior Centers |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
1613 GREAT FALLS STREET, MCLEAN, VA 22101 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-875 GRACE STREET |
County Government |
RECREATION - OLDER ADULTS |
Our inclusive services for older adults enable seniors with minor cognitive and physical disabilities to actively participate in the day-to-day activities at Fairfax County Senior Centers |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
875 GRACE STREET, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-4001 BARKER COURT |
County Government |
RECREATION - OLDER ADULTS |
Our inclusive services for older adults enable seniors with minor cognitive and physical disabilities to actively participate in the day-to-day activities at Fairfax County Senior Centers |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
4001 BARKER COURT, FAIRFAX, VA 22032 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-2855 ANNANDALE ROAD-2 |
County Government |
RECREATION - OLDER ADULTS |
Our inclusive services for older adults enable seniors with minor cognitive and physical disabilities to actively participate in the day-to-day activities at Fairfax County Senior Centers |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
2855 ANNANDALE ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-7722 GUNSTON PLAZA |
County Government |
RECREATION - OLDER ADULTS |
Our inclusive services for older adults enable seniors with minor cognitive and physical disabilities to actively participate in the day-to-day activities at Fairfax County Senior Centers |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
7722 GUNSTON PLAZA, LORTON, VA 22079 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-8333 RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
County Government |
RECREATION - OLDER ADULTS |
Our inclusive services for older adults enable seniors with minor cognitive and physical disabilities to actively participate in the day-to-day activities at Fairfax County Senior Centers |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
8333 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-7510 LISLE AVENUE |
County Government |
RECREATION - OLDER ADULTS |
Our inclusive services for older adults enable seniors with minor cognitive and physical disabilities to actively participate in the day-to-day activities at Fairfax County Senior Centers |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
7510 LISLE AVENUE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22043 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-1500 SHENANDOAH ROAD |
County Government |
RECREATION - OLDER ADULTS |
Our inclusive services for older adults enable seniors with minor cognitive and physical disabilities to actively participate in the day-to-day activities at Fairfax County Senior Centers |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
1500 SHENANDOAH ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22308 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-3001 VADEN DRIVE |
County Government |
RECREATION - OLDER ADULTS |
Our inclusive services for older adults enable seniors with minor cognitive and physical disabilities to actively participate in the day-to-day activities at Fairfax County Senior Centers |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
3001 VADEN DRIVE, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-4710 NORTH CHAMBLISS STREET-1 |
County Government |
RECREATION - OLDER ADULTS |
Our inclusive services for older adults enable seniors with minor cognitive and physical disabilities to actively participate in the day-to-day activities at Fairfax County Senior Centers |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
4710 NORTH CHAMBLISS STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22312 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-5751 LIBERTY DRIVE |
County Government |
RECREATION - OLDER ADULTS |
Our inclusive services for older adults enable seniors with minor cognitive and physical disabilities to actively participate in the day-to-day activities at Fairfax County Senior Centers |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
5751 LIBERTY DRIVE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22303 |
ST. MARTIN DE PORRES SENIOR SERVICES |
Non-Profit |
RECREATION - OLDER ADULTS |
St. Martin de Porres Senior Center provides a day program that includes: congregate meals, fitness classes, health and wellness activities, ESL classes, computer skills training, discussion groups, games, social activities, live entertainment, field trips, and both Catholic and interdenominational prayer. |
Provides services for persons over age 60 and makes referrals to community resources. |
4650 TANEY AVENUE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22304 |
MOUNT VERNON AT HOME |
Non-Profit |
RECREATION - OLDER ADULTS |
Educational programs and social events; weekly shopping trips; social companionship visits or calls; assistance with home technology issues; home services during brief absences such as watering plants and mail pick up; medical advocacy services; home care counseling and hospital discharge planning; and monthly newsletters mailed to you. |
This is a member-based volunteer organization that provides services and support to assist Mount Vernon Seniors to age in place in their homes and community. Staff and volunteers organize many social, education and cultural activities, provides transportation to member events, appointments, shopping and errands. |
2501 SHERWOOD HALL 2ND FLOOR LANE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
CENTRAL SENIOR CENTER |
Non-Profit |
RECREATION - OLDER ADULTS |
Offers a day activity program for older adults which includes social activities, recreation activities, and Korean food served for lunch. |
Central Senior Center was founded as a ministry for seniors of the Korean Central Presbyterian Church in Centreville. The Center develops and manages a growing range of services for active and frail older Korean adults. |
14451 LEE HIGHWAY, CENTREVILLE, VA 20121 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-12111 BRADDOCK ROAD-1 |
County Government |
RECREATION - TEENS |
Fairfax County Teen Centers offer opportunities to participate in activities such as computers, arts, music, dance, drama, and sports. Emphasis is on educational programming and character building activities. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
12111 BRADDOCK ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-6402 FRANCONIA ROAD |
County Government |
RECREATION - TEENS |
Fairfax County Teen Centers offer opportunities to participate in activities such as computers, arts, music, dance, drama, and sports. Emphasis is on educational programming and character building activities. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
6402 FRANCONIA ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-12196 SUNSET HILLS ROAD |
County Government |
RECREATION - TEENS |
Fairfax County Teen Centers offer opportunities to participate in activities such as computers, arts, music, dance, drama, and sports. Emphasis is on educational programming and character building activities. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
12196 SUNSET HILLS ROAD, RESTON, VA 20190 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-2855 ANNANDALE ROAD-2 |
County Government |
RECREATION - TEENS |
Fairfax County Teen Centers offer opportunities to participate in activities such as computers, arts, music, dance, drama, and sports. Emphasis is on educational programming and character building activities. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
2855 ANNANDALE ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-8700 LAUREL CREST DRIVE |
County Government |
RECREATION - TEENS |
Fairfax County Teen Centers offer opportunities to participate in activities such as computers, arts, music, dance, drama, and sports. Emphasis is on educational programming and character building activities. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
8700 LAUREL CREST DRIVE, LORTON, VA 22079 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-8333 RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
County Government |
RECREATION - TEENS |
Fairfax County Teen Centers offer opportunities to participate in activities such as computers, arts, music, dance, drama, and sports. Emphasis is on educational programming and character building activities. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
8333 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-11401 RIDGE HEIGHTS ROAD |
County Government |
RECREATION - TEENS |
Fairfax County Teen Centers offer opportunities to participate in activities such as computers, arts, music, dance, drama, and sports. Emphasis is on educational programming and character building activities. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
11401 RIDGE HEIGHTS ROAD, RESTON, VA 20190 |
MCLEAN COMMUNITY CENTER-1440 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD |
County Government |
RECREATION - TEENS |
Teens are offered the opportunity to participate in activities that include arts and crafts, music, dance, drama, sports, trips, community service, and more. Special programs are also offered for middle and high school students. |
The center serves youth, adults, and senior residents of the greater McLean area through a year-round program of classes, lectures, tours, extended trips, art exhibits, theatre performances, workshops, summer camps, special events, and specialty shows. |
1440 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, MCLEAN, VA 22101 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-4400 STRINGFELLOW ROAD |
County Government |
RECREATION - TEENS |
Fairfax County Teen Centers offer opportunities to participate in activities such as computers, arts, music, dance, drama, and sports. Emphasis is on educational programming and character building activities. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
4400 STRINGFELLOW ROAD, CHANTILLY, VA 20151 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-4101 FAIRFAX PARKWAY |
County Government |
RECREATION - TEENS |
Fairfax County Teen Centers offer opportunities to participate in activities such as computers, arts, music, dance, drama, and sports. Emphasis is on educational programming and character building activities. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
4101 FAIRFAX PARKWAY, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22312 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-901 LOCUST STREET |
County Government |
RECREATION - TEENS |
Fairfax County Teen Centers offer opportunities to participate in activities such as computers, arts, music, dance, drama, and sports. Emphasis is on educational programming and character building activities. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
901 LOCUST STREET, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-8100 OLD KEENE MILL ROAD-2 |
County Government |
RECREATION - TEENS |
Fairfax County Teen Centers offer opportunities to participate in activities such as computers, arts, music, dance, drama, and sports. Emphasis is on educational programming and character building activities. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
8100 OLD KEENE MILL ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22512 |
SECOND STORY (FORMERLY ALTERNATIVE HOUSE)-6017 ARGYLE DRIVE |
Non-Profit |
RECREATION - TEENS |
The Culmore Teen Center provide young people in 7th through 12th grades a place to study, get homework help, nutritious food, participate in educational field trips, supervised recreation, and receive counseling. |
Provides programs in Fairfax County for youth and families, including programs for teen mothers, homeless and at-risk youth. Operates a crisis runaway shelter that provides short term care for teenagers. Answers a 24 hour hotline 1-800-SAY-TEEN for teens in crisis and at risk for running away. |
6017 ARGYLE DRIVE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-3036 GRAHAM ROAD |
County Government |
RECREATION - TEENS |
Fairfax County Teen Centers offer opportunities to participate in activities such as computers, arts, music, dance, drama, and sports. Emphasis is on educational programming and character building activities. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
3036 GRAHAM ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
SEXUAL MINORITY YOUTH ASSISTANCE LEAGUE |
Non-Profit |
RECREATION - TEENS - GAY/LESBIAN/BISEXUAL/TRANSGENDER COMMUNITY |
A drop-in program offering sexual minority youth a safe environment for afterschool social, educational, and recreational peer interaction. |
A youth service agency with the mission of supporting and enhancing the self-esteem of sexual minority youth ages 13-21 who are Gay, Lesbian, Bi-Sexual, Transgendered, or who may be questioning their sexual orientation or gender identity. The agency strives to increase public awareness and understanding of the issues facing sexual minority youth. |
410 7TH STREET SE, WASHINGTON, DC 20003-2707 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PARK AUTHORITY |
County Government |
RECREATION CLASSES/ACTIVITIES |
A variety of recreation and leisure enrichment classes, programs, and events are offered that include swimming, dance, fine arts, sports, horseback riding, dog obedience training, and other leisure activities. Classes are held at various locations throughout Fairfax County. "Parktakes", a quarterly class catalog, is available at the below Internet address. Scholarships are available to County residents based on eligibility criteria determined by the Park Authority. Information about scholarships is available at the following Internet address: www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/scholarships |
Fairfax County Park Authority is responsible for 24,000 acres of parkland and more than 400 parks, including 9 recreation centers complete with indoor pools, multi-purpose rooms for classes, camp programs for youth, and fitness facilities. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PARK ACTIVITIES AND LOCATIONS, PLEASE GO TO THE FCPA WEBSITE. |
12055 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 927, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
RECREATION CLASSES/ACTIVITIES |
RPSV’s recreational activities are designed to help increase self-expression, externalize feelings and issues that may be holding an individual back from recovery. RPSV provides a variety of outlets for individuals to work through what they are facing through programs such as journaling, drawing, painting, music, arts and craft, holiday parties and day trips. |
Centers for opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
8794-S SACRAMENTO DRIVE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22039 |
RESTON COMMUNITY CENTER |
County Government |
RECREATION CLASSES/ACTIVITIES |
Offers a wide variety of classes including, but not limited to, arts and crafts, drama, music, and sports. |
Provides a broad range of programs in arts, aquatics, enrichment, and life-long learning for youth, teens, adults, and older adults. Creates and sustains community traditions through special events and outreach activities. Offers facility rentals. |
2310 COLTS NECK ROAD, RESTON, VA 20191 |
RESTON COMMUNITY CENTER-1609-A WASHINGTON PLAZA |
County Government |
RECREATION CLASSES/ACTIVITIES |
Offers a wide variety of classes including, but not limited to, arts and crafts, drama, music, and sports. |
Provides a broad range of programs in arts, aquatics, enrichment, and life-long learning for youth, teens, adults, and older adults. Creates and sustains community traditions through special events and outreach activities. Offers facility rentals. |
1609-A WASHINGTON PLAZA, RESTON, VA 20190 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
RECREATION CLASSES/ACTIVITIES |
RPSV’s recreational activities are designed to help increase self-expression, externalize feelings and issues that may be holding an individual back from recovery. RPSV provides a variety of outlets for individuals to work through what they are facing through programs such as journaling, drawing, painting, music, arts and craft, holiday parties and day trips. |
Centers for Opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
1850 CAMERON GLEN DRIVE, 200, RESTON, VA 20190 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
RECREATION CLASSES/ACTIVITIES |
RPSV’s recreational activities are designed to help increase self-expression, externalize feelings and issues that may be holding an individual back from recovery. RPSV provides a variety of outlets for individuals to work through what they are facing through programs such as journaling, drawing, painting, music, arts and craft, holiday parties and day trips. |
Centers for Opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
7611 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, E100, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
RECREATION CLASSES/ACTIVITIES |
RPSV’s recreational activities are designed to help increase self-expression, externalize feelings and issues that may be holding an individual back from recovery. RPSV provides a variety of outlets for individuals to work through what they are facing through programs such as journaling, drawing, painting, music, arts and craft, holiday parties and day trips. |
Centers for Opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
8221 WILLOW OAKS CORPORATE DRIVE, 1105, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
MCLEAN COMMUNITY CENTER |
County Government |
RECREATION CLASSES/ACTIVITIES |
A wide variety of classes, programs, and activities are available on a quarterly basis. Classes include but are not limited to arts, crafts, cooking, drama, music, and sports. Class times vary, call for schedule. |
The center serves youth, adults, and senior residents of the greater McLean area through a year-round program of classes, lectures, tours, extended trips, art exhibits, theatre performances, workshops, summer camps, special events, and specialty shows. |
1234 INGLESIDE AVENUE, MCLEAN, VA 22101 |
YMCA FAIRFAX COUNTY RESTON |
Non-Profit |
RECREATION CLASSES/ACTIVITIES |
A wide variety of classes, programs, and activities is available on a quarterly basis. Examples of classes include, but are not limited to, swimming, health and wellness, fitness, sports, martial arts, gymnastics, and dance. A quarterly guide listing class and activity offerings is published. |
International organization striving to foster the spiritual, mental and physical development of individuals and families based on the ideals of justice, equality and mutual respect. The YMCA provides a wide variety of recreational activities, classes, and community services to create opportunities for growth. |
12196 SUNSET HILLS ROAD, RESTON, VA 20190 |
UNITED COMMUNITY-8792E SACRAMENTO DRIVE |
Non-Profit |
RECREATION/ACTIVITY CLUBS - CHILDREN/TEENS |
Provides an opportunity for youth to build character, citizenship, and physical fitness through a wide variety of group activities. Tutoring is also available for those needing assistance with their school work. |
Provides services to low-income residents of Fairfax County's Route One Corridor to assist families and individuals to improve the quality of their lives and build self-reliance. |
8792E SACRAMENTO DRIVE, E, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
UNITED COMMUNITY-7979 JANNA LEE AVENUE |
Non-Profit |
RECREATION/ACTIVITY CLUBS - CHILDREN/TEENS |
Provides an opportunity for youth to build character, citizenship, and physical fitness through a wide variety of group activities. Tutoring is also available for those needing assistance with their school work. |
Provides services to low-income residents of Fairfax County's Route One Corridor to assist families and individuals to improve the quality of their lives and build self-reliance. |
7979 JANNA LEE AVENUE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
SALVATION ARMY (FAIRFAX) |
Non-Profit |
RECREATION/ACTIVITY CLUBS - CHILDREN/TEENS |
Provides an opportunity for youth to build character, citizenship, and physical fitness through a wide variety of group activities. |
A spiritually based community service organization that provides social services and emergency aid to individuals and families in need. |
4915 OX ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22032 |
SHEPHERD'S CENTER OF ANNANDALE-SPRINGFIELD |
Non-Profit |
RECREATION/EDUCATION - OLDER ADULTS |
Offers classes, workshops, seminars and discussion groups on a broad range of topics and interests. Topics may include religion, genealogy, financial security, life transitions and computer classes. Local and out of town day trips opportunities for fellowship and learning are also offered. |
An interfaith organization sponsored by congregations and community organizations to provide services and programming for adults fifty and over to live meaningful, independent lives through programs of enrichment and service. |
7610 NEWCASTLE DRIVE, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
SHEPHERD'S CENTER OF FAIRFAX-BURKE |
Non-Profit |
RECREATION/EDUCATION - OLDER ADULTS |
Offers a broad variety of classes, Spring and Fall 6-weeks of classes every Monday. Day includes exercise classes and continues with speakers on many subjects, such as local history, geography, science, politics, creative arts/crafts, health issues, financial and security issues, spirituality, dance, computer skills and more. |
Volunteer supported programs for older adults. |
4019 OLLEY LANE, FAIRFAX, VA 22032 |
KOREAN COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER OF GREATER WASHINGTON-4915 OX ROAD |
Non-Profit |
RECREATION/EDUCATION - OLDER ADULTS |
The senior academy assists older adults within the Korean community improve their English language skills, learn about U.S. citizenship and history, and partake in various social and recreational classes and field trips. |
Offers a variety of social, legal, and cultural activities for the Korean immigrant community. KCSC's mission is to assist and empower Asian immigrants to become well-adjusted and fully contributing members of the U.S. through the provision of social services, education, advocacy, and the development of resources. |
4915 OX ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
KOREAN COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER OF GREATER WASHINGTON-15015 BRADDOCK ROAD |
Non-Profit |
RECREATION/EDUCATION - OLDER ADULTS |
The senior academy assists older adults within the Korean community improve their English language skills, learn about U.S. citizenship and history, and partake in various social and recreational classes and field trips. |
Offers a variety of social, legal, and cultural activities for the Korean immigrant community. KCSC's mission is to assist and empower Asian immigrants to become well-adjusted and fully contributing members of the U.S. through the provision of social services, education, advocacy, and the development of resources. |
15015 BRADDOCK ROAD, CENTREVILLE, VA 20120 |
CONSUMER WELLNESS CENTER FORMERLY ANNANDALE CONSUMER WELLNESS CENTER |
Non-Profit |
RECREATIONAL CENTER - PEER SUPPORT - ADULTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS |
Provides various socialization/recreational/ educational activities. The following classes/groups are offered: Peer Support Group, Basic Computer classes, ESL classes, Dual Recovery Anonymous (DRA) Group, and AA meetings. Also provides access to computers and a TV room. Offers free cold lunches. The center is closed on Friday. See website for an up-to-date list of activities and classes. |
A social center that provides drop-in, empowerment, and recovery oriented services for adults with mental health issues. The center provides a safe, stress-free, and stigma-free atmosphere where individuals can socialize with peers and participate in social and learning activities. Computer classes offered on site. Visit website for an up-to-date list of activities and classes. |
7611 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, 100E, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
SOUTH COUNTY RECOVERY AND DROP-IN CENTER |
Non-Profit |
RECREATIONAL CENTER - PEER SUPPORT - ADULTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS |
Provides various socialization and recreational activities. Offers an exercise group, arts and crafts, board games and activities, in addition to showers and telephones. Peer-led support groups, weekly anonymous meetings, help with health insurance access, job search. Emergency food, clothing, coats, etc. Informational talks on topics such as basic health and diabetes control. |
A social center that provides drop-in recovery oriented services for adults with mental illness, including those who are homeless. The center provides safe, stress-free and stigma-free atmosphere where individuals can socialize and perform personal care tasks. Serves Rt. 1 corridor, including Kennedy Shelter. |
8794 SACRAMENTO DRIVE, S, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
LAURIE MITCHELL EMPOWERMENT AND CAREER CENTER |
Non-Profit |
RECREATIONAL CENTER - PEER SUPPORT - ADULTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS |
Recovery drop-in center where people with mental illness can socialize and connect with others in recovery. Center also offers computer classes, employment assistance, workshops, etc. |
The Laurie Mitchell Employment Center (LMEC) was established as a consumer-operated drop-in center in 1995 by a group of people with mental health issues who wanted to support other people in their situation with increased opportunities for socialization and potential employment in the competitive marketplace. |
6295 EDSALL ROAD, 260, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22312 |
CHILDREN'S NATIONAL HOSPITAL (FORMERLY CHILDREN'S NATIONAL MEDICAL CENTER) |
Non-Profit |
RECREATIONAL CLASSES/ACTIVITIES - HIV/AIDS |
Provides family access to recreational special events and outings and a respite care program. Within the Pediatric HIV/AIDS Clinic, a child care provider entertains children in the clinic while parents and caregivers meet with health care providers or attend to their own appointments at the neighboring Washington Hospital Center. |
Children's National Medical Center is a leader in the development of innovative new treatments for childhood illness and injury. |
111 MICHIGAN NW AVENUE, WASHINGTON, DC 20010-2970 |
VIRGINIANAVIGATOR FORMERLY SENIORNAVIGATOR |
Non-Profit |
RESOURCE DIRECTORY - ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES |
An online directory that provides information about resources available to Virginians which focus on topics for people with disabilities including health, family, community, advocacy planning and more. |
Our mission is to provide helpful, free resource information associated with aging, disabilities, post-military life, and overall well-being. By combining online assistance with a network of volunteers, the VirginiaNavigator Family of Websites brings over 26,000 health and aging resources to seniors, caregivers, people with disabilities, veterans, and their families. |
7501 BOULDERS VIEW DRIVE, 201, RICHMOND, VA 23225 |
VIRGINIANAVIGATOR FORMERLY SENIORNAVIGATOR |
Non-Profit |
RESOURCE DIRECTORY - OLDER ADULTS |
An online directory that provides information in the individual's local area about social services, health care, home health care, housing, recreation, and educational and employment opportunities for older adults, people with disabilities, veterans and those who care for them. Navigator Centers are located throughout Fairfax County with trained staff who voluntarily provide free access to the resources found on the VirginiaNavigator Family of Websites. |
Our mission is to provide helpful, free resource information associated with aging, disabilities, post-military life, and overall well-being. By combining online assistance with a network of volunteers, the VirginiaNavigator Family of Websites brings over 26,000 health and aging resources to seniors, caregivers, people with disabilities, veterans, and their families. |
7501 BOULDERS VIEW DRIVE, 201, RICHMOND, VA 23225 |
VIRGINIANAVIGATOR FORMERLY SENIORNAVIGATOR |
Non-Profit |
RESOURCE DIRECTORY - OLDER ADULTS/ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES |
An online directory that provides detailed information about services to help older adults and adults with disabilities decide which services may be the best match for themselves or their loved ones. |
Our mission is to provide helpful, free resource information associated with aging, disabilities, post-military life, and overall well-being. By combining online assistance with a network of volunteers, the VirginiaNavigator Family of Websites brings over 26,000 health and aging resources to seniors, caregivers, people with disabilities, veterans, and their families. |
7501 BOULDERS VIEW DRIVE, 201, RICHMOND, VA 23225 |
VIRGINIA DIVISION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING - OFFICE FOR AGING SERVICES-1610 FOREST AVENUE |
State government |
RESOURCE DIRECTORY - OLDER ADULTS/ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES |
An online directory that provides individuals and caregivers with information about public benefits and programs and includes a variety of informative topics of interest to seniors and adults with disabilities. Allows individuals to search for specific services in each community. Includes embedded links that lead individuals to more information on every topic. |
The Virginia Department for the Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS) works with public and private organizations to assist older citizens and their families find the services and information needed in order to lead healthy and independent lives. DARS supports 25 Area Agencies on Aging in Virginia that provide services to persons 60 years of age and older. |
1610 FOREST AVENUE, 100, RICHMOND, VA 23229 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY-2 |
County Government |
RESOURCE DIRECTORY MAINTENANCE |
The Human Services Resource Guide provides 24/7 access to detailed information on thousands of nonprofit and government services available to Fairfax County residents, particularly information on human services programs for low-income residents and those in need. Information includes service descriptions, eligibility requirements, locations (maps and directions), and contact information. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
BRITEPATHS |
Non-Profit |
SCHOOL SUPPLIES |
Participates in a private-public partnership, Collect for Kids, that provides school supplies to schools in specific Fairfax County Public School pyramids. These schools then distribute the supplies directly to students in need. |
Britepaths provides short-term safety-net services to our neighbors in need while empowering them to work toward long-term self-sufficiency. We deliver our services with respect, compassion, and equity, always preserving the dignity and self-esteem of our clients. |
3959 PENDER DRIVE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
ECUMENICAL COMMUNITY HELPING OTHERS |
Non-Profit |
SCHOOL SUPPLIES |
Provides new school backpacks and other school supplies for children whose families are ECHO's clients in grades K-college. |
An ecumenical group supported by individuals and religious and civic groups that provides assistance for Springfield/Burke residents. Provides food, clothing, limited financial assistance, and other services. |
7205 OLD KEENE MILL ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
KIDS R FIRST-P.O. BOX 3242 |
Non-Profit |
SCHOOL SUPPLIES |
Provides school supplies to students from low-income families. School supplies are distributed in mid-August at a centralized distribution center where orders are filled for each of the participating schools. Service is provided in partnership with Fairfax County schools in Reston, Herndon, Chantilly, Centreville, Annandale, Alexandria, Springfield and Fort Belvoir. Students apply through their School Social Worker, School Counselor, or School Parent Liaison. |
Kids R First works with 90 schools in Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William Counties to provide school supplies for students in need. The baseline provides fo students receiving fee or reduced priced meals at their school. The organization raises the money, purchases the school supplies in bulk, and donates the school supplies to the schools. Students contact the schools directly to obtain the school supplies or they are given through the counseling staff. |
P.O. BOX 3242, RESTON, VA 20195 |
LORTON COMMUNITY ACTION CENTER |
Non-Profit |
SCHOOL SUPPLIES |
Provides new school backpacks and other school supplies for children in need. Applications are accepted in July and supplies are dispersed before school begins. |
Provides a variety of emergency services for residents of the greater Lorton community. |
9520 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, LORTON, VA 22079 |
SALVATION ARMY (FAIRFAX) |
Non-Profit |
SCHOOL SUPPLIES |
Provides new school backpacks and other school supplies for children in need. Applications are accepted in May and June and supplies are disbursed in August. |
A spiritually based community service organization that provides social services and emergency aid to individuals and families in need. |
4915 OX ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22032 |
CORNERSTONES |
Non-Profit |
SCHOOL SUPPLIES |
Annual campaign collecting new backpack and schools supplies for distribution to area students in grades K through 12. Applications are accepted beginning late June and supplies are distributed to select partners schools. |
Annual campaign collecting new backpack and schools supplies for distribution to area students in grades K through 12. Applications are accepted beginning late June and supplies are distributed to select partners schools. |
11150 SUNSET HILLS ROAD, 210, RESTON, VA 20190 |
SHARE OF MCLEAN-1367 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
SCHOOL SUPPLIES |
Provides new school supplies for children in need. |
Share, Incorporated is dedicated to helping low and moderate income residents alleviate food, clothing, and shelter insecurities in the McLean, Great Falls, and a nearby section of Falls Church, and areas through a core set of programs that are led by an all-volunteer force. |
1367 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, MC LEAN, VA 22101 |
UNITED COMMUNITY |
Non-Profit |
SCHOOL SUPPLIES |
At the start of each school year, provides new school supplies for children in need. Registration is required and begins in July. |
Provides services to low-income residents of Fairfax County's Route One Corridor to assist families and individuals to improve the quality of their lives and build self-reliance. |
7511 FORDSON ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
WESTERN FAIRFAX CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES |
Non-Profit |
SELF-SUFFICIENCY |
Assists 10 families per year with reducing financial support towards their rent and utility payments. Connects families with resources to get out of debt toward self-sufficiency. Offers budgeting counseling and mandatory Financial Peace course. |
A volunteer, community-based organization that assists individuals and families in need with food, clothing, emergency financial assistance, budget classes, household goods, and seasonal programs. |
4511 DALY DRIVE, J, CHANTILLY, VA 20151 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA MEDIATION SERVICE-4041 UNIVERSITY DRIVE |
Non-Profit |
SEPARATION/DIVORCE MEDIATION |
Provides mediation by a third party professional mediator to families dealing with seperation and/or divorce. Mediation provides an alternative to in-court dispute resolution and is generally less expensive. Also provides a forum for a more melodious and less stressful resolution of interpersonal disputes. Spanish Line is 703-993-1315. |
Provides mediation, dispute resolution, public education and training. Mediates in numerous practice areas including issues among parents, couples, and families as well as neighbors, community members, and institutions. |
4041 UNIVERSITY DRIVE, 101, FAIRFAX, VA 22030-4297 |
SHEPHERD'S CENTER OF MCLEAN-ARLINGTON-FALLS CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
SHOPPING COMPANION |
Provides a companion for older adults who need assistance with shopping and running errands (i.e. grocery shopping, library, hairdreser, etc.). Volunteers are matched up with clients who call and leave information pertaining to when and where they need to go with a companion. |
***CURRENTLY NOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS, PLEASE CALL BACK AFTER 9/1/2022*** An interfaith organization sponsored by congregations and community organizations to provide services and programming for adults 50 and over to live meaningful, independent lives through programs of enrichment and service. |
1205 DOLLEY MADISON BOULEVARD, MCLEAN, VA 22101 |
SHEPHERD'S CENTER OF ANNANDALE-SPRINGFIELD |
Non-Profit |
SHOPPING COMPANION |
Provides a companion for older adults who need assistance with shopping and running errands (i.e. grocery shopping, library, hairdreser, etc.). Volunteers are matched up with clients who call and leave information pertaining to when and where they need to go with a companion. |
An interfaith organization sponsored by congregations and community organizations to provide services and programming for adults fifty and over to live meaningful, independent lives through programs of enrichment and service. |
7610 NEWCASTLE DRIVE, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES |
County Government |
SITE PLAN REVIEW |
Approves plans for all site development, construction, and engineering designs including those for storm drainage systems and sanitary sewers. Coordinates plans with other planning and development agencies in Fairfax County. |
Land Development Services ensures that all development in Fairfax County meets the safety and health standards of all applicable codes such as the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building and county ordinances. We value our partnership with the public and the building industry. |
12055 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
BOAT PEOPLE SOS |
Non-Profit |
SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT |
With the funding from National Coalition for Asian Pacific American Community Development (“National CAPACD”), the purpose of this program is to deliver culturally appropriate business counseling, micro-lending, alternative capital sources and district stabilization activities via a peer technical assistance and cohort learning model. We mainly focus on assisting small entrepreneurs with getting their business licenses and finding alternative capital sources. |
BPSOS is a refugee-run organization that defends persecuted communities and helps the disenfranchised achieve liberty and dignity. |
6066 LEESBURG PIKE, 100, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION-9500 CENTER STREET |
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SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS/CARDS |
Issues Social Security numbers/cards. The purpose of Social Security numbers/cards is to track earnings and benefits throughout a worker's lifetime. There are three types of cards. The first allows work without restriction for U.S. Citizens and permanent resident aliens. The second type of card indicates "Not Valid for Employment" and is issued to persons lawfully admitted to the U.S. without DHS work authorization but who need the number because of federal, state, or local law requiring the number for benefits or services. The third type of card started in 1992 indicates "Valid for Work Only With DHS Authorization" and is issued to persons admitted to the U.S. on a temporary basis with DHS authorization to work. |
Provides federal financial assistance to individuals when earnings decrease or stop due to age, disability, retirement, or death. Collects Social Security taxes from the employed and issues new and replacement Social Security cards. |
9500 CENTER STREET, MANASSAS, VA 20110 |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION-5510 CHEROKEE AVENUE |
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SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS/CARDS |
Issues Social Security numbers/cards. The purpose of Social Security numbers/cards is to track earnings and benefits throughout a worker's lifetime. There are three types of cards. The first allows work without restriction for U.S. Citizens and permanent resident aliens. The second type of card indicates "Not Valid for Employment" and is issued to persons lawfully admitted to the U.S. without DHS work authorization but who need the number because of federal, state, or local law requiring the number for benefits or services. The third type of card started in 1992 indicates "Valid for Work Only With DHS Authorization" and is issued to persons admitted to the U.S. on a temporary basis with DHS authorization to work. |
Provides federal financial assistance to individuals when earnings decrease or stop due to age, disability, retirement, or death. Collects Social Security taxes from the employed and issues new and replacement Social Security cards. |
5510 CHEROKEE AVENUE, 200, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22312 |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION |
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SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS/CARDS |
Issues Social Security numbers/cards. The purpose of Social Security numbers/cards is to track earnings and benefits throughout a worker's lifetime. There are three types of cards. The first allows work without restriction for U.S. Citizens and permanent resident aliens. The second type of card indicates "Not Valid for Employment" and is issued to persons lawfully admitted to the U.S. without DHS work authorization but who need the number because of federal, state, or local law requiring the number for benefits or services. The third type of card started in 1992 indicates "Valid for Work Only With DHS Authorization" and is issued to persons admitted to the U.S. on a temporary basis with DHS authorization to work. |
Provides federal financial assistance to individuals when earnings decrease or stop due to age, disability, retirement, or death. Collects Social Security taxes from the employed and issues new and replacement Social Security cards. |
10800 PARKRIDGE BOULEVARD, 100, RESTON, VA 20191 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-8305 RICHMOND HIGHWAY |
Non-Profit |
SPEAKERS BUREAU - LEGAL ISSUES |
Speakers are available from legal services to speak to large groups or to assist clients in a group setting. Will speak regarding civil and criminal legal matters, legal services, and the legal system in general. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
8305 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, 17B, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-603 KING STREET |
Non-Profit |
SPEAKERS BUREAU - LEGAL ISSUES |
Speakers are available from legal services to speak to large groups or to assist clients in a group setting. Will speak regarding civil and criminal legal matters, legal services, and the legal system in general. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
603 KING STREET, 4TH, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-1916 WILSON BOULEVARD |
Non-Profit |
SPEAKERS BUREAU - LEGAL ISSUES |
Speakers are available from legal services to speak to large groups or to assist clients in a group setting. Will speak regarding civil and criminal legal matters, legal services, and the legal system in general. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
1916 WILSON BOULEVARD, 200, ARLINGTON, VA 22201 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-4080 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
SPEAKERS BUREAU - LEGAL ISSUES |
Speakers are available from legal services to speak to large groups or to assist clients in a group setting. Will speak regarding civil and criminal legal matters, legal services, and the legal system in general. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
4080 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, 2ND, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-8A SOUTH SW STREET |
Non-Profit |
SPEAKERS BUREAU - LEGAL ISSUES |
Speakers are available from legal services to speak to large groups or to assist clients in a group setting. Will speak regarding civil and criminal legal matters, legal services, and the legal system in general. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
8A SOUTH SW STREET, LEESBURG, VA 20175 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-9240 CENTER STREET |
Non-Profit |
SPEAKERS BUREAU - LEGAL ISSUES |
Speakers are available from legal services to speak to large groups or to assist clients in a group setting. Will speak regarding civil and criminal legal matters, legal services, and the legal system in general. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
9240 CENTER STREET, MANASSAS, VA 20110 |
LEGAL SERVICES OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-6066 LEESBURG PIKE |
Non-Profit |
SPEAKERS BUREAU - LEGAL ISSUES |
Speakers are available from legal services to speak to large groups or to assist clients in a group setting. Will speak regarding civil and criminal legal matters, legal services, and the legal system in general. |
Serves families and individuals who, without legal assistance, face the loss or deprivation of a critical human need such as food, shelter, income, medical care, family stability, or personal safety. |
6066 LEESBURG PIKE, 500, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS-8115 GATEHOUSE ROAD-2 |
County Government |
SPECIAL EDUCATION |
Our Special Education Handbook for Parents includes details of the special education process. This process occurs sequentially, over a period of time, with each step building upon the previous step(s). It is important for parents to understand how the special education process works, so they can effectively participate and collaborate with school staff members in making appropriate decisions regarding their child’s educational needs. Parents are an integral part of the decision-making team. |
Provides public education to Fairfax County residents, including elementary, secondary and alternative education to children, and vocational, community and adult education. |
8115 GATEHOUSE ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS - OFFICE OF THE OMBUDS |
Non-Profit |
SPECIAL EDUCATION |
The Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) Office of the Ombuds provides an independent, confidential resource for students, families, community members, and employees who are seeking informal help to answer questions, resolve concerns, and voice complaints regarding FCPS matters. |
The FCPS Office of the Ombuds provides an independent, confidential resource for students, families, community members, and employees who are seeking informal help to answer questions, resolve concerns, and voice complaints regarding FCPS matters. The Office of the Ombudsman reports to the Chief Experience and Engagement Officer. The word Ombuds means "representative." |
8270 WILLOW OAKS CORPORATE DRIVE, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS-2334 GALLOWS ROAD-1 |
County Government |
SPECIAL EDUCATION - OUTREACH |
The Parent Resource Center promotes parent awareness of the services provided by Fairfax County Public Schools for children with special needs and their families. The Center encourages parent participation in the education decision-making process and provides seminars, training programs, and information to foster the parent/professional partnership. The Center also serves as a resource for educators and the community. |
Provides public education to Fairfax County residents, including elementary, secondary and alternative education to children, and vocational, community and adult education. |
2334 GALLOWS ROAD, DUNN LORING, VA 22027 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS-8115 GATEHOUSE ROAD-1 |
County Government |
SPECIAL EDUCATION SCREENING - PRESCHOOL |
A special education program to identify children with suspected developmental delays. Offers free screening to evaluate skills in areas of self-help and socialization, speech and language, vision, hearing, etc. Also screens and evaluates children under 18 months with suspected hearing impairments. |
Provides public education to Fairfax County residents, including elementary, secondary and alternative education to children, and vocational, community and adult education. |
8115 GATEHOUSE ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION-9500 CENTER STREET |
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SSI/SSDI APPEALS/COMPLAINTS |
Provides an opportunity for the applicant/recipient that may disagree with the explanation of the decision regarding their Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits to appeal the decision and have the case reviewed. Generally, there are four levels of appeal: reconsideration; hearing by an administrative law judge; review by the Appeals Council; and Federal Court review. |
Provides federal financial assistance to individuals when earnings decrease or stop due to age, disability, retirement, or death. Collects Social Security taxes from the employed and issues new and replacement Social Security cards. |
9500 CENTER STREET, MANASSAS, VA 20110 |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION-5510 CHEROKEE AVENUE |
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SSI/SSDI APPEALS/COMPLAINTS |
Provides an opportunity for the applicant/recipient that may disagree with the explanation of the decision regarding their Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits to appeal the decision and have the case reviewed. Generally, there are four levels of appeal: reconsideration; hearing by an administrative law judge; review by the Appeals Council; and Federal Court review. |
Provides federal financial assistance to individuals when earnings decrease or stop due to age, disability, retirement, or death. Collects Social Security taxes from the employed and issues new and replacement Social Security cards. |
5510 CHEROKEE AVENUE, 200, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22312 |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION |
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SSI/SSDI APPEALS/COMPLAINTS |
Provides an opportunity for the applicant/recipient that may disagree with the explanation of the decision regarding their Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits to appeal the decision and have the case reviewed. Generally, there are four levels of appeal: reconsideration; hearing by an administrative law judge; review by the Appeals Council; and Federal Court review. |
Provides federal financial assistance to individuals when earnings decrease or stop due to age, disability, retirement, or death. Collects Social Security taxes from the employed and issues new and replacement Social Security cards. |
10800 PARKRIDGE BOULEVARD, 100, RESTON, VA 20191 |
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA |
State government |
STATE GOVERNMENT (ADMINISTRATIVE ENTITY) |
Administrative Entity for the following organizations in the Resource Guide: VA Agriculture & Consumer Services; VA Commission for the Arts; VA Community College System; VA Department for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing; VA Department for the Rights of the Disabled; VA Department for the Blind and Visually Impaired; VA Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control; VA Department of Motor Vehicles; VA Department of Professional/Occupational Regulations; VA Department of Rehabilitative Services; VA Department of Social Services; VA Division of Legislative Services; VA Employment Commission; VA State Council of Higher Education; Virginia Autism Resource Center; Virginia Department of Health; Virginia Department of Labor and Industry; Virginia Transplant Council |
State government responsible for the funding and administration of state services to residents of the Commonwealth. |
1111 EAST MAIN STREET, 901, RICHMOND, VA 23219 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL REGULATION |
State government |
STATE LICENSING/REGULATION |
Regulates, licenses, and disciplines professions and occupations to protect the public safety, health, and welfare. Regulatory boards establish minimum standards for licensing, maintain standards of conduct, and discipline license holders for these occupations or professions. |
The Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation regulates, licenses, and disciplines professions and occupations to protect the public safety, health, and welfare of consumers as designated by the General Assembly. |
9960 MARYLAND DRIVE, 400, RICHMOND, VA 23233 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES |
County Government |
SUMMER MEALS - STUDENTS |
Fairfax County Neighborhood and Community Services Teens in Action and Camp Fairfax Programs are participating in the Summer Food Service Program as Closed Enrolled Sites. Meals will be provided to enrolled children free of charge. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 10TH FLOOR, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PARK AUTHORITY |
County Government |
SUMMER RECREATION ACTIVITIES |
Rec-PAC (Pretty Awesome Children), operated by Fairfax County Park Authority, is a six week structured recreation program with emphasis on leisure skills designed for elementary school children. Participants will have an opportunity to enjoy a wide variety of activities such as: fun and fitness, indoor and outdoor games, team sports, nature, crafts, storytelling, field trips, sports festivals, talent shows, and supervised play sessions. Registration forms and scholarship applications are available at the following Internet address: http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/recpac/recpacforms.htm |
Fairfax County Park Authority is responsible for 24,000 acres of parkland and more than 400 parks, including 9 recreation centers complete with indoor pools, multi-purpose rooms for classes, camp programs for youth, and fitness facilities. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PARK ACTIVITIES AND LOCATIONS, PLEASE GO TO THE FCPA WEBSITE. |
12055 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 927, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
KOREAN COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER OF GREATER WASHINGTON |
Non-Profit |
SUMMER RECREATION ACTIVITIES |
Four or five week summer school for children ages 6 - 17. Provides high school students opportunities to volunteer at summer school site. Covers academic skills, life and adjustment skills, arts and crafts, and sports and culture. |
Offers a variety of social, legal, and cultural activities for the Korean immigrant community. KCSC's mission is to assist and empower Asian immigrants to become well-adjusted and fully contributing members of the U.S. through the provision of social services, education, advocacy, and the development of resources. |
7700 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, 406, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
VECINOS UNIDOS NEIGHBORS UNITED-1086 ELDEN STREET |
Non-Profit |
SUMMER RECREATION ACTIVITIES |
Provides a wealth of different activities including arts and crafts, cooking, educational games, field trips to professional sporting and cultural events, and educational guest speakers. |
Vecinos Unidos Neighbors United is a non-profit organization that provides services and activities for students in grades 1-6 in the Herndon area. Homework help and tutoring assistance is offered for basic reading, writing and math skills. Many of the children served do not speak English at home and are at heightened risk of falling below their grade level. Our goal is to encourage students to develop healthy learning habits that will lead them towards success in school. |
1086 ELDEN STREET, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
BARKER ADOPTION FOUNDATION,THE-2955 MONTICELLO DRIVE |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - ADOPTIVE PARENTS |
Provides a place for adoptive parents to talk about their experience, feelings, and thoughts with others who have made the same decision to adopt a child. |
A non-profit, comprehensive adoption center providing complete services before, during, and after an adoption takes place. |
2955 MONTICELLO DRIVE, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
THE UNITY CLUB |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - ADULT ATTENTION DEFICIT |
Provides support for adults who have difficulties in work, relationships, and other areas of living as a result of their Attention Deficit Disordered behaviors. |
Provides space for various twelve step groups. Other activities or social events may also be held in the club organized by members of the groups. |
116-B WEST BROAD STREET, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22046 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-101 MAPLE E AVENUE |
County Government |
SUPPORT GROUP - ADULTS WITH VISION IMPAIRMENTS |
VIP is a self-help support group for adults who are visually impaired or blind and who wish to meet to share experiences. Meets at Reston Regional and Patrick Henry libraries. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
101 MAPLE E AVENUE, VIENNA, VA 22180 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY-11925 BOWMAN TOWNE DRIVE |
County Government |
SUPPORT GROUP - ADULTS WITH VISION IMPAIRMENTS |
VIP is a self-help support group for adults who are visually impaired or blind and who wish to meet to share experiences. Meets at Reston Regional and Patrick Henry libraries. |
Twenty-three library branches offering many resources and services: books, CDs and DVDs; on-line data services; newspapers/ magazines; audio, talking and large print books; copy machines; programs for children and adults; and public Internet access. Library meeting rooms are available free of charge; call the branch to make a reservation. All libraries ADA compliant.Click here for http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/branches/contactsdirections.htm for branch locations. |
11925 BOWMAN TOWNE DRIVE, RESTON, VA 20190 |
THE UNITY CLUB |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - AFFECTIVE DISORDERS |
Provides support for persons living with some form of depression or mood disorders. |
Provides space for various twelve step groups. Other activities or social events may also be held in the club organized by members of the groups. |
116-B WEST BROAD STREET, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22046 |
AL-ANON SERVICE CENTER OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - AL-ANON/ALATEEN |
Provides approximately 200 groups which include both groups in Spanish as well as Open and Closed meetings, meet throughout the area. The purpose of the meetings is to help people cope with another's alcoholism and to show them how they can change themselves. Meetings last approximately one hour. Adults supervise teen (ages 12-19) & pre-teen (ages 6-12) groups. |
The Al-Anon Service Center of Northern Virginia helps families and friends of alcoholics recover from the effects of living with the problem-drinker, whether a relative or a friend. Similarly, Alateen offers support to young people who are affected by the alcoholism of others. The Al-Anon Service Center sells a variety of published Conference Approved Literature, and provides a list of meetings in the Northern Virginia area. |
8569A SUDLEY ROAD, MANASSAS, VA 20110 |
THE UNITY CLUB |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - AL-ANON/ALATEEN |
Provides support for teens who are living with a recovering or actively addicted parent. |
Provides space for various twelve step groups. Other activities or social events may also be held in the club organized by members of the groups. |
116-B WEST BROAD STREET, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22046 |
INSIGHT MEMORY CARE CENTER |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - ALZHEIMER'S |
A support group for individuals and for couples in the early stage of a memory loss illness such as Alzheimer's disease. The group helps members to focus and cope with the changes they are experiencing. The group sessions can take place in-person and virtually. |
Provides programs and services to people in northern Virginia living with Alzheimer's disease and other cognitive impairments, from early to late stages. Education and programs for family caregivers and members of the community. IMCC is the only dementia-specific adult day center in metro area. (Formerly Alzheimer's Family Day Center) |
3953 PENDER DRIVE, 100A, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
INSIGHT MEMORY CARE CENTER |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE CAREGIVERS/FAMILY |
Support groups give family caregivers of those with Alzheimer's disease or dementia the chance to connect, to compare similar journeys, to share practical advice, and to discuss frustrations, fears, and hopes. |
Provides programs and services to people in northern Virginia living with Alzheimer's disease and other cognitive impairments, from early to late stages. Education and programs for family caregivers and members of the community. IMCC is the only dementia-specific adult day center in metro area. (Formerly Alzheimer's Family Day Center) |
3953 PENDER DRIVE, 100A, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION NATIONAL CAPITAL AREA |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE CAREGIVERS/FAMILY |
Offers a variety of support groups for families and caregivers to share caregiving tips and valuable information about Alzheimer's . Support groups meet on a continuous basis throughout the year. Please call the Helpline prior to attending the group for the first time to verify the meeting information. Groups are facilitated by trained leaders. |
Offers support services for those affected by Alzheimer's and their families. Works to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. |
8180 GREENSBORO DRIVE, 400, MCLEAN, VA 22102 |
AUTISM SOCIETY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - AUTISM - PARENTS/CAREGIVERS |
A variety of monthly support groups are offered to family members and other concerned individuals those affected by autism. Groups offered include workshops, support groups for parents and caregivers, a life skills group for autistic adults, a group for those on the spectrum and in middle age, plus family events, a peer mentor program and more. |
The Autism Society of Northern Virginia builds community for over 5,000 individuals and families affected by autism through education, advocacy, and support. ASNV is one of more than 90 chapters of the Autism Society, which has been a leading source for trusted and reliable information about autism since 1965. We are one of the first chapters, formed in 1969. |
10467 WHITE GRANITE DRIVE, 324, OAKTON, VA 22124 |
WENDT CENTER FOR HEALING & LOSS |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - BEREAVEMENT - ADULTS |
Provides a professionally led support group that helps assist adults who has experienced or is experiencing the loss of a loved one. |
A non-sectarian resource center providing guidance, training, information, and support for individuals and communities living with a life-challenging illness, or loss. |
4201 CONNECTICUT NW AVENUE, 300, WASHINGTON, DC 20008 |
WENDT CENTER FOR HEALING & LOSS |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - BEREAVEMENT - CHILDREN & TEENS |
Provides a professionally led support group that helps assist children and teens who have experienced or are experiencing the loss of a loved one. |
A non-sectarian resource center providing guidance, training, information, and support for individuals and communities living with a life-challenging illness, or loss. |
4201 CONNECTICUT NW AVENUE, 300, WASHINGTON, DC 20008 |
BARKER ADOPTION FOUNDATION,THE |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - BIRTH PARENTS |
Provides a place for birthparents to talk about their experiences with others who have placed their child for adoption. Facilitated by a social worker from the Barker Adoption Foundation. |
A non-profit, comprehensive adoption center providing complete services before, during, and after an adoption takes place. |
7979 OLD GEORGETOWN ROAD, 1STFL, BETHESDA, MD 20814 |
INOVA HEALTH SYSTEM-8411 PENNELL STREET |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - CANCER |
Life with Cancer provides education, information, and support for individuals and families facing cancer, regardless of where they receive cancer treatment. Services and programs are open to those individuals at any stage of cancer treatment. Family members and friends are also welcome to attend. Life with Cancer also offers classes and groups in Spanish.Life with Cancer programs and services are offered at the Life with Cancer Family Center and Inova Fairfax Hospital, Inova Fair Oaks Hospital, Inova Alexandria Hospital, and Inova Loudoun Hospital. Life with cancer offers short-term counseling for individuals, couples, and families. For a complete listing of classes and group |
Inova Health System is a not-for-profit health care system based in Northern Virginia that consists of hospitals and other health services including emergency and urgent care centers, home care, nursing homes, mental health and blood donor services, and wellness classes. |
8411 PENNELL STREET, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
SHEPHERD'S CENTER OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA (FORMERLY OAKTON-VIENNA) |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - CAREGIVERS FOR OLDER ADULTS |
Support group for family members with aging relatives. Offers opportunities for family members, spouses, and friends to express concerns and receive feedback regarding their family situation. |
Dedicated to improving quality of life as we age, through supportive programs and services, personal enrichment and volunteer engagement. |
541 MARSHALL SW ROAD, VIENNA, VA 22180 |
THE UNITY CLUB |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - CODEPENDENCY (CODA) |
Provides support for people whose ways of coping or relating with others is significantly influenced by being in relationships with individuals who are involved in addictive or other dysfunctional behaviors. |
Provides space for various twelve step groups. Other activities or social events may also be held in the club organized by members of the groups. |
116-B WEST BROAD STREET, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22046 |
HAVEN OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - DEATH/DYING/GRIEF |
Informal support groups facilitated by trained volunteers for people who are experiencing grief due to the death of a loved one. Provides an opportunity to share experiences and discuss the feelings of grief. Various groups, including Suicide Survivors Bereavement, Widow/Widowers Bereavement, Early Maternal Loss Bereavement, and General Bereavement groups are offered throughout the year. |
Haven is a non-profit, non-sectarian community organization of trained volunteers that offers emotional support to the bereaved, the seriously ill, the dying and their families and friends. Haven provides education to the community about the needs of those who are grieving. |
4606 RAVENSWORTH ROAD, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS, THE - FAIRFAX CHAPTER |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - DEATH/GRIEF - PARENTS/GRANDPARENTS/SIBLINGS |
A self-help group offering support following the death of a child of any age to bereaved parents, grandparents, and surviving siblings. |
A voluntary self-help group for bereaved parents, grandparents, and siblings offering friendship and understanding. The group aids in the positive resolution of grief experienced upon the death of a child. |
FAIRFAX STATION ROAD AND ROUTE 123, FAIRFAX, VA 22032 |
THE UNITY CLUB |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - DEBTORS |
Provides a support group for persons who have significant debt. |
Provides space for various twelve step groups. Other activities or social events may also be held in the club organized by members of the groups. |
116-B WEST BROAD STREET, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22046 |
AYUDA, INC.-6925 B WILLOW N.W. STREET |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - REFUGEES/IMMIGRANTS |
Hermanas Unidas (Sisters United) is a support group for Latina women. Hermanas Unidas goals include: breaking the silence of family violence, offering help to women seeking to end violence in their lives, and educating the community that domestic violence is a crime. Members participate in a variety of therapeutic and educational workshops and classes. |
Advocates for and defends the legal rights of low-income Latino and other immigrant communities in the Washington, D.C. region. Promotes social justice by providing legal, social and language access services. Provides domestic violence legal support and case management. |
6925 B WILLOW N.W. STREET, WASHINGTON, DC 20012 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA FAMILY SERVICE-6400 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - WOMEN |
Information, emotional support and additional service referrals to victims of domestic and sexual assault. NVFS, in partnership with the Fairfax County Office for Women & Domestic Violence and Sexual Violence Services, also provides a children's group offering education and group activities to children who have witnessed domestic violence. The Multicultural Center also provides individual counseling, advocacy and case management to immigrant women who are experiencing, or are at risk of experiencing, domestic violence. |
Provides a broad range of services to strengthen family life and enhance the social stability and quality of life in the community. |
6400 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, 110, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - DOMESTIC AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE SERVICES |
County Government |
SUPPORT GROUP - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - WOMEN |
Provides support groups for domestic violence survivors. |
Offers compassionate and comprehensive state-accredited programs for women, men, teens and children who have been affected by domestic and sexual violence and stalking. The goal of DSVS is to promote safety, responsibility, awareness and equality. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 740, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
THE UNITY CLUB |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - DRUG USE DISORDER |
Provides twelve-step support for those experiencing abuse problems with drugs or narcotics. |
Provides space for various twelve step groups. Other activities or social events may also be held in the club organized by members of the groups. |
116-B WEST BROAD STREET, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22046 |
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - DRUG USE DISORDER |
Members share their recovery successes and challenges with one another in overcoming addiction and living drug-free lives. Local peer support groups meet throughout northern Virginia. Current meeting locations and times are listed online. |
Offers a recovery process from the effects of narcotics or drug abuse addiction through application of the principles of the Twelve Steps and through regular attendance at peer support meetings. Information pertaining to the program and to the support groups can be accessed online. |
PO BOX 8160, SILVER SPRING, MD 20907 |
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS-PO BOX 374 |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - DRUG USE DISORDER |
Members share their recovery successes and challenges with one another in overcoming addiction and living drug-free lives. Local peer support groups meet throughout northern Virginia. Current meeting locations and times are listed online. |
Offers a recovery process from the effects of narcotics or drug abuse addiction through application of the principles of the Twelve Steps and through regular attendance at peer support meetings. Information pertaining to the program and to the support groups can be accessed online. |
PO BOX 374, HERNDON, VA 20172 |
OAR OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, INC. |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - EX-OFFENDERS AND FAMILIES |
Support groups for ex-offenders and their families. Issues discussed may include employment, substance abuse, family relationships, parenting, and/or financial or emotional turmoil. Support group dates and times may vary, contact for schedule. |
Opportunities Alternatives Resources for ex-offenders and their families. OAR provides services such as employment assistance and training, educational programs, case management, counseling and support groups, as well as direct assistance including but not limited to rent and utilities financial assistance, tools and transportation. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
THE UNITY CLUB |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - GAMBLING ADDICTION (GA) |
Provides support for persons who are recovering from a gambling addiction. |
Provides space for various twelve step groups. Other activities or social events may also be held in the club organized by members of the groups. |
116-B WEST BROAD STREET, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22046 |
WENDT CENTER FOR HEALING & LOSS |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - GRIEF/BEREAVEMENT - SUICIDE SURVIVORS |
Provides support groups to individuals that have been affected by the death of someone due to suicide. |
A non-sectarian resource center providing guidance, training, information, and support for individuals and communities living with a life-challenging illness, or loss. |
4201 CONNECTICUT NW AVENUE, 300, WASHINGTON, DC 20008 |
ENDEPENDENCE CENTER OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA-2300 CLARENDON BOULEVARD |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES |
Social support groups meet to share common issues and concerns with emphasis on employment and independent living. |
A community-based resource and advocacy center promoting independent living and equal access for all persons with disabilities in Northern Virginia. |
2300 CLARENDON BOULEVARD, 305, ARLINGTON, VA 22201 |
PREVENTION OF BLINDNESS SOCIETY OF METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - MACULAR DEGENERATION |
The network provides those with vision loss the resources, services, and support needed to help maintain independence and quality of life. Groups and events are held throughout the region; call for details. |
Seeks to prevent needless loss of sight through education and screening programs. |
415 NE 2ND STREET, WASHINGTON, DC 20002 |
METRO WOMEN'S CARE |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - MEN |
Serves men who are facing an unplanned pregnancy with their girlfriend or partner. Provides support during pregnancy decisions and ongoing classes and men's group or individual coaching. Visit http://metrowomensva.com/appointment-form/ to schedule an appointment. |
Serves women facing unplanned pregnancies. Provides counseling and education regarding pregnancy, parenting, abortion and sexually transmitted diseases. Offers ultrasound exams and pregnancy testing. Hosts a men's support group. All services are free and confidential. |
5101 BACKLICK ROAD, D, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY MOTHERS OF MULTIPLES |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - MOTHERS OF MULTIPLE BIRTH CHILDREN |
Provides support for women who have birthed multiple children. Offers a monthly support group with a featured speaker or fun activity and social time. Members participate in monthly events, family outings, play groups, and a bi-annual baby and children's consignment sale featuring clothing, equipment, and toys. Offers a classified ad section where members can buy or sell the same items. Includes membership in the nationally and regionally-affiliated organizations and a monthly newsletter. |
A volunteer-led organization that offers a support group for mothers, grandmothers, legal guardians, and expectant or adoptive mothers of twins, triplets, and greater multiples. Members learn about the latest research in the field of multiple children, offer support and advice to each other, and form new friendships with other parents of multiples. All contact with this organization is through email only. |
10100 WARDS GROVE CIRCLE, BURKE, VA 22015 |
NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY, GREATER DC - MARYLAND |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS |
Provides professionally-led and self-help support groups as well as individual and family counseling to allow persons with Multiple Sclerosis and their loved ones to discuss common concerns and interests. See webpage below for extensive list of local support groups. |
Provides comprehensive support services to address the wide range of challenges facing those living with Multiple Sclerosis. |
1800 M NW STREET, B50N, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 |
THE UNITY CLUB |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - OVEREATERS (OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS) |
Provides support for people who are compulsive overeaters. Persons with Bulimia may also attend the groups. |
Provides space for various twelve step groups. Other activities or social events may also be held in the club organized by members of the groups. |
116-B WEST BROAD STREET, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22046 |
STOP CHILD ABUSE NOW OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA (SCAN) |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - PARENTS |
Offers an open ended parenting support program so parents can join at any time. Offers support to parents who would like to learn better parenting skills, would like to meet other parents going through similar situations or who need to complete a program for court/social services purposes. All are welcome to attend. Topics, location, and schedule vary. Contact for schedule. Both English and Spanish groups are offered. |
Promoting the well-being of children, improving parent child relations, and preventing child abuse and neglect by educating the community, providing direct parent education, and providing advocacy for children in the community. |
205 S. WHITING STREET, 205, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22304 |
WHITMAN-WALKER HEALTH-1377 R STREET |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - PEERS GAY/LESBIAN/BISEXUAL/TRANSGENDER COMMUNITY |
Peer counseling and support is provided to individuals and couples dealing with relationships, jobs, health concerns, coming out, or other issues that may be targeted to the gay community. The program also offers a series of 10-week coming out groups to help people deal with issues surrounding acceptance of one's gay or bisexual identity. |
The Whitman-Walker Clinic provides health care and a variety of other supportive services to persons of the LGBT community, and to anyone affected by HIV/AIDS in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. |
1377 R STREET, WASHINGTON, DC 20009 |
THE UNITY CLUB |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - RECOVERY THROUGH ARTS |
Provides a support group that is designed to allow recovering people to express themselves through an artistic medium. This group includes any person recovering from any addiction or compulsion. |
Provides space for various twelve step groups. Other activities or social events may also be held in the club organized by members of the groups. |
116-B WEST BROAD STREET, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22046 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - DOMESTIC AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE SERVICES |
County Government |
SUPPORT GROUP - SEXUAL ASSAULT SURVIVORS AND FAMILIES |
Provides support groups for female and male sexual assault survivors, parents of child sexual assault survivors, male family members, and friends of sexual assault survivors. |
Offers compassionate and comprehensive state-accredited programs for women, men, teens and children who have been affected by domestic and sexual violence and stalking. The goal of DSVS is to promote safety, responsibility, awareness and equality. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 740, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
THE UNITY CLUB |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - SMOKING & TOBACCO CESSATION |
Provides support for those recovering from tobacco addiction in the forms of smoking cigarettes or cigars, chewing or rubbing tobacco. |
Provides space for various twelve step groups. Other activities or social events may also be held in the club organized by members of the groups. |
116-B WEST BROAD STREET, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22046 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT-3750 OLD LEE HIGHWAY |
State and Agency government |
SUPPORT GROUP - STROKE |
Offers support, information, and activities to persons who have experienced a stroke. |
As an agency of the Fairfax County Health and Human Services System, we work to protect, promote and improve health and quality of life for all who live, work and play in our community. We do this by preventing epidemics and the spread of disease, protecting the public against environmental hazards, promoting and encouraging healthy behaviors, assuring the quality and accessibility of health services, responding to natural and man-made disasters, and assisting communities in recovery. Our vision |
3750 OLD LEE HIGHWAY, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
SEXUAL MINORITY YOUTH ASSISTANCE LEAGUE |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - TEENS - GAY/LESBIAN/BISEXUAL/TRANSGENDER COMMUNITY |
Provides groups led by a therapist that enables Gay, Lesbian, Bi-Sexual, Transgendered (GLBT) youth the opportunity to discuss the issues and stresses of being a sexual minority youth. Some of the topics included are coming out, relationship issues, and identity acceptance. The groups offer youth a chance to share their feelings and learn from other youth who have coped with the challenge of being a sexual minority youth. |
A youth service agency with the mission of supporting and enhancing the self-esteem of sexual minority youth ages 13-21 who are Gay, Lesbian, Bi-Sexual, Transgendered, or who may be questioning their sexual orientation or gender identity. The agency strives to increase public awareness and understanding of the issues facing sexual minority youth. |
410 7TH STREET SE, WASHINGTON, DC 20003-2707 |
WENDT CENTER FOR HEALING & LOSS |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - TERMINAL ILLNESS |
Offers various support groups that focus on those with terminal illness, such as children, adults, and those who are affected by someone with a terminal illness. Groups are also available for those with HIV/AIDS and their loved ones. |
A non-sectarian resource center providing guidance, training, information, and support for individuals and communities living with a life-challenging illness, or loss. |
4201 CONNECTICUT NW AVENUE, 300, WASHINGTON, DC 20008 |
WOMEN'S CENTER, THE |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT GROUP - WOMEN |
Provides a variety of support groups on a number of women's related issues such as how to deal with anger, how to cope with infidelity within a marriage/relationship, eating disorders, how to deal with the emotions that stem from sexual abuse, professional growth, concerns of women fifty and older, stress management and any additional issues that may be important to members of the group. |
Offers counseling, domestic violence services, psychotherapy and support groups, workshops on a variety of topics including separation and divorce and career development, counseling for domestic violence, and information and referral services. Provides some reduced-fee services. |
8230 OLD COURTHOUSE ROAD, Ste. 500, VIENNA, VA 22182 |
COMMUNITY RESIDENCES, INC. |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT SERVICES - ADULTS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES |
Individuals have access to support ranging from around the clock to on-call. Staff also provides individuals with training in the development of skills to provide for optimum independence. The Supported Living model promotes community integration and opportunities for full community participation in the least restrictive environment suitable to each individuals need. |
Provides personalized services to at risk youth and adults with mental health needs and developmental disabilities. |
14160 NEWBROOK DRIVE, CHANTILLY, VA 20151 |
COMMUNITY RESIDENCES, INC. |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT SERVICES - ADULTS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES |
In-home supports are available to individuals with intellectual disabilities who live with family or in their own residence. Support is provided in the form of periodic supervision and targeted services based upon individual needs. CR provides skills building training to support personal preferences as described in the Individualized Service Plan (ISP). The ISP uses person-centered planning (individual driven planning) to develop activities, supports, training, and supervision to assist individuals to maintain or improve their place in the community. |
Provides personalized services to at risk youth and adults with mental health needs and developmental disabilities. |
14160 NEWBROOK DRIVE, CHANTILLY, VA 20151 |
COMMUNITY RESIDENCES, INC. |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT SERVICES - ADULTS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES |
Crisis Prevention, Intervention and Stabilization; Therapeutic Recreation; Psychology, Behavioral Services |
Provides personalized services to at risk youth and adults with mental health needs and developmental disabilities. |
14160 NEWBROOK DRIVE, CHANTILLY, VA 20151 |
COMMUNITY RESIDENCES, INC. |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT SERVICES - ADULTS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES |
CRi offers medical supports by a Licensed Practical Nurse or Registered Nurse in Medicaid Waiver homes to prevent hospitalization or admission to a nursing facility or ICF-IID facility. Examples of skilled nursing care include intramuscular injections, insertion of Foley catheters dressing changes and teaching diabetes care. Continuous medical supports are considered Private Duty Nursing and are determined on an individual basis. |
Provides personalized services to at risk youth and adults with mental health needs and developmental disabilities. |
14160 NEWBROOK DRIVE, CHANTILLY, VA 20151 |
COMMUNITY RESIDENCES, INC. |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT SERVICES - ADULTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS |
CARE is a place where those who are experiencing a psychiatric crisis can heal in a safe environment that is welcoming, comforting and accepting. The goal of CARE is to: provide a supportive community-based environment; prevent hospitalization; prevent future crisis situations by teaching skills and developing resources; and improve individual functioning and ability to cope. CARE provides immediate, individualized and intensive support. Staff coordinates professional and natural supports and resources to establish a network of wrap-around supports. These supports serve as a foundation for continued personal growth and recovery. Our crisis team of highly-skilled professionals have genuine care for the individuals we support. Our team is flexible, creative, and adaptive to an individual’s ever changing needs. Staff addresses all aspects of crisis including mental illness, substance abuse and/or developmental disabilities. |
Provides personalized services to at risk youth and adults with mental health needs and developmental disabilities. |
14160 NEWBROOK DRIVE, CHANTILLY, VA 20151 |
PATHWAY HOMES, INC. |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT SERVICES - ADULTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS |
This program, a partnership with the Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board, employs clients as mental health assistant counselors providing services to other clients. Goal is to assist individuals to obtain and maintain permanent community housing. |
Pathway Homes, Inc., is a non-profit organization providing housing and supportive services to adults with serious mental illnesses and other disabilities in Northern Virginia. |
10201 FAIRFAX BOULEVARD, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
COMMUNITY RESIDENCES, INC. |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT SERVICES - ADULTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS |
Provides supportive counseling and case management services to adults with mental illness who have learned basic independent living skills. The emphasis is on community integration, socialization, recovery, and the development of natural supports. |
Provides personalized services to at risk youth and adults with mental health needs and developmental disabilities. |
14160 NEWBROOK DRIVE, CHANTILLY, VA 20151 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA FAMILY SERVICE |
Non-Profit |
SUPPORT SERVICES - MULTICULTURAL CHILDREN/TEENS |
Prevention and support services against gangs and for "high-risk" youth in several Fairfax County schools and neighborhoods. Services include a variety of programs such as tutoring, mentoring, life skills groups, recreational and enrichment activities, counseling, advocacy, employment assistance, and parent support groups. |
Provides a broad range of services to strengthen family life and enhance the social stability and quality of life in the community. |
10455 WHITE GRANITE DRIVE, 100, OAKTON, VA 22124-4565 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA MEDIATION SERVICE-4041 UNIVERSITY DRIVE |
Non-Profit |
TEEN MEDIATION |
Provides mediation services to teenagers who are having any problems or conflicts with others. Serving as an aid in the prevention of harmful or destructive behavior; mediation allows the teenager(s) to resolve any issues in a calm and amiable manner. Spanish Line is 703-993-1315. |
Provides mediation, dispute resolution, public education and training. Mediates in numerous practice areas including issues among parents, couples, and families as well as neighbors, community members, and institutions. |
4041 UNIVERSITY DRIVE, 101, FAIRFAX, VA 22030-4297 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT FOR THE DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING |
State government |
TELECOMMUNICATIONS RELAY SYSTEM - SUPPORT SERVICES |
A free public service, Virginia Relay enables people who are hard of hearing, deaf, blind or speech disabled to communicate with standard telephone users. The conversation is relayed between the two by a specially trained Virginia Relay Communications Assistant (CA). Available 24/7 with no limit on the number or length of calls a user may make. By law, every call is handled with the strictest confidentiality. Special features are available for speech-disabled, Spanish-speaking and sign language users. To learn more about Virginia Relay and calling options, visit the Virginia Relay Homepage at www.varelay.org |
The Virginia Department for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (VDDHH) promotes accessible communication so that person who are Deaf and hard of hearing may fully participate in programs, services, and opportunities throughout the Commonwealth. |
1602 ROLLING HILLS DRIVE, 203, RICHMOND, VA 23229 |
SHEPHERD'S CENTER OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA (FORMERLY OAKTON-VIENNA) |
Non-Profit |
TELEPHONE REASSURANCE - OLDER ADULTS |
Regular weekly telephone calls to older people who often live alone, enjoy social interaction, and may have limited contact with others. |
Dedicated to improving quality of life as we age, through supportive programs and services, personal enrichment and volunteer engagement. |
541 MARSHALL SW ROAD, VIENNA, VA 22180 |
SHEPHERD'S CENTER OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA (FORMERLY OAKTON-VIENNA) |
Non-Profit |
TELEPHONE REASSURANCE - OLDER ADULTS |
Regular telephone calls or visits to persons who are veterans and/or contact other veterans via phone. This program seeks to respond to the unique needs of veterans living independently. |
Dedicated to improving quality of life as we age, through supportive programs and services, personal enrichment and volunteer engagement. |
541 MARSHALL SW ROAD, VIENNA, VA 22180 |
SAFELINK WIRELESS FORMERLY TRACFONE WIRELESS-INTERNET NOT APPLIC |
Business (for Profit) |
TELEPHONE SERVICE |
Provides a free Safelink Wireless phone and offers three different plans to qualified customers. Applications may be submitted online or via telephone and must apply annually. Participants will not be under contract and may purchase additional airtime minutes at TracFone retailers. Lifeline service is only available to one member of the household. |
SAFELINK WIRELESS service is U.S. government supported program for income eligible households to receive free cell phones and a monthly allotment of minutes for use by qualified program participant. |
INTERNET NOT APPLIC, INTERNET, IT 0 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY GENERAL DISTRICT COURT |
State and Agency government |
TRAFFIC TICKET PREPAYMENT |
The General District Court hears cases in which a person is charged with a traffic offense. Most traffic offenses are traffic infractions, which are generally punishable by a fine. If you are convicted of certain traffic violations, the Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will assess points against your driver's license. This is an administrative action by DMV and is in addition to any sentence imposed by a judge. |
Hears traffic violations, criminal misdemeanors, civil suits, and small claims cases; conducts preliminary hearings in felony cases. Court has exclusive jurisdiction in civil cases up to $4,500 and concurrent with Circuit Court in cases from $4,500 - $15,000. Civil Division: 703-246-3012; Criminal Division: 703-246-3305; Traffic Division: 703-246-3764. |
4110 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS-8115 GATEHOUSE ROAD-2 |
County Government |
TUTORING |
Fairfax County Public Schools is committed to supporting each and every student and helping them meet or exceed high academic standards. |
Provides public education to Fairfax County residents, including elementary, secondary and alternative education to children, and vocational, community and adult education. |
8115 GATEHOUSE ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT |
County Government |
VICTIM SERVICES |
The FCPD Victim Services Section (VSS) provides immediate direct support to victims of violent and bias crimes: crisis intervention, 24-hour assistance, counseling, court advocacy, assistance with victim impact statements, and more. Some crime victims may be eligible for financial compensation. Call the direct number, or contact the district station in your area. |
Provides essential law enforcement, public safety, and related services to residents of Fairfax County. Has concurrent jurisdiction in the towns of Herndon and Vienna. |
12099 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES |
State government |
VIRGINIA AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES ADMIN. (ADMINISTRATIVE ENTITY) |
The administration directs and maintains various divisions in Virginia that provide for consumer affairs concerns, Buy Virginia Grown Foods & Christmas trees, Regional Farmers Markets, and Community Supported Agriculture(CSA). Also oversees the division that handles weights and measures, and gas pumps. Administrative entity for the following organizations listed in the resource guide: Virginia Division of Marketing, Office of Consumer Affairs, Division of Animal & Food Industry Services, and Office of the Commissioner & Administrative Services. |
Promotes the economic growth and development of Virginia animal and plant agriculture, provides consumer protection, and encourages environmental stewardship. Conducts inspections of food in retail outlets, weights and measures, gasoline pumps, seeds, fertilizers, and livestock. Regulates pesticide use health spa membership, and food/food products labels. |
102 GOVERNOR STREET, RICHMOND, VA 23219 |
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA |
State government |
VIRGINIA STATE AGENCY INFORMATION |
Provides information about state policies, programs, and services. |
State government responsible for the funding and administration of state services to residents of the Commonwealth. |
1111 EAST MAIN STREET, 901, RICHMOND, VA 23219 |
VOLUNTEER FAIRFAX |
Non-Profit |
VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT BOOTCAMP AND TRAINING |
Provides training to nonprofit organizations and government agencies regarding volunteer program development and management, recruitment, placement, recognition, and retention. |
Mobilizes people and resources to meet regional community needs. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, 101, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
VOLUNTEER FAIRFAX |
Non-Profit |
VOLUNTEER NEWSLETTER |
Provides a quarterly newsletter for nonprofit agencies addressing volunteer utilization issues on the local, regional, and national levels. Topics include volunteer job openings, award recognition opportunities, training options, and program development. |
Mobilizes people and resources to meet regional community needs. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, 101, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES |
County Government |
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - DFS |
The Body Safety Program is taught FREE of charge in elementary schools, child care centers, community centers and other group settings for children in Pre-K to sixth grade. It is a school-based program that focuses on building safety skills within the child, preparing them to identify risks. |
The Department of Family Services' Children, Youth and Families (CYF) Division includes programs designed to protect children from harm, prevent child abuse and neglect, support families and help them remain together safely for the long-term emotional and physical health of the children. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 232, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES |
County Government |
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - DFS |
The Volunteer & Partner Services (VPS) Program engages volunteers and builds partnerships to support families with children who are at risk of abuse, neglect or placement in foster care or with relatives. The program builds volunteer capacity in the division, implements programs, and directs activities that promote positive relationships within the community. |
The Department of Family Services' Children, Youth and Families (CYF) Division includes programs designed to protect children from harm, prevent child abuse and neglect, support families and help them remain together safely for the long-term emotional and physical health of the children. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 232, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - OLDER ADULTS |
County Government |
VOLUNTEER SOLUTIONS - OLDER ADULTS |
**COVID-19 Update: Effective 3/23/20 - Currently suspending all in-person services - including volunteer transportation.**** Volunteers provide a variety of services to enable older adults and adults with disabilities to maintain their independence. Tasks include household tasks, grocery shopping,friendly visits or phone calls and transportation.Volunteers also deliver Meals on Wheels and provide pet visitation to nursing homes and assisted living facilities with Fairfax Pets on Wheels. Inquire within for specific requirements necessary to access these services. |
Provides services to older adults and adults with disabilities. A division of Fairfax County Department of Family Services. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 232, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
VOLUNTEER FAIRFAX |
Non-Profit |
VOLUNTEERISM - YOUTH SERVICE DIRECTORY |
Provides a comprehensive listing of volunteer opportunities for youth organized by minimum age, location, and mission area. |
Mobilizes people and resources to meet regional community needs. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, 101, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
VOLUNTEER FAIRFAX |
Non-Profit |
VOLUNTEERNOW! DATABASE |
Provides a comprehensive search engine for individuals and groups to use for exploring volunteer opportunities that best suits their needs and interests. |
Mobilizes people and resources to meet regional community needs. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, 101, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
BOAT PEOPLE SOS |
Non-Profit |
VOTER EDUCATION AND INFORMATION |
Get Out to Vote is aimed at promoting voting access and furthering the ability of all eligible Americans to participate in the U.S. democracy system. Increase the capacity in the local region to build permanent infrastructure to scale up training, public education, and civic engagement. Raise community awareness about the importance of civic engagement by providing culturally and linguistically appropriate public outreach and education. |
BPSOS is a refugee-run organization that defends persecuted communities and helps the disenfranchised achieve liberty and dignity. |
6066 LEESBURG PIKE, 100, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF THE FAIRFAX AREA |
Non-Profit |
VOTER EDUCATION AND INFORMATION |
Provides nonpartisan information about general and special elections and the voting process, (eligibility, registration, absentee ballots, polling places, and identification). Publishes the annual online Facts for Voters brochure that lists contact information on government officials, agencies, and services. |
Nonpartisan organization that encourages informed and active participation in government and influences public policy through education and advocacy. |
4026 HUMMER ROAD, B, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY, GREATER DC - MARYLAND |
Non-Profit |
WELLNESS EDUCATION |
Offers Gateway to Wellness, a five-week, professionally led course to help individuals with Multiple Sclerosis learn ways to maximize their health and cope with the challenges of their illness. Each session includes exercise and teaches exercises for flexibility and endurance. Participants learn how to identify early signs of fatigue, adapt living routines for self-care, problem-solve concerns, and set individual goals. |
Provides comprehensive support services to address the wide range of challenges facing those living with Multiple Sclerosis. |
1800 M NW STREET, B50N, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 |
INOVA HEALTH SYSTEM |
Non-Profit |
WELLNESS EDUCATION |
Program offers a variety of classes, seminars, and workshops related to wellness issues. Programs are offered throughout the year and are offered at the below address, Inova Fairfax Hospital, Inova Fair Oaks Hospital, Inova Alexandria Hospital, Inova Mount Vernon Hospital, and other Fairfax community locations such as churches and senior centers. Topics may include nutrition education, exercise programs, stress management, smoking cessation, corporate wellness, joint replacement, childbirth, and parenting classes. Program and class suggestions from the public are welcome. Class dates and locations vary, call for schedule. |
Inova Health System is a not-for-profit health care system based in Northern Virginia that consists of hospitals and other health services including emergency and urgent care centers, home care, nursing homes, mental health and blood donor services, and wellness classes. |
8110 GATEHOUSE ROAD, 200E, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
DREAM FOUNDATION |
Non-Profit |
WISH FULFILLMENT - ADULTS W/TERMINAL ILLNESS |
Works with volunteers, hospices, and healthcare organizations nationwide to enhance the quality of life of adults living with terminal illness by enabling them to realize a dream prior to death. |
The only national dream-granting organization for terminally-ill adults and their families. |
1528 CHAPALA STREET, 304, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93101 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT |
County Government |
ZONING APPEALS/HEARINGS |
Provides a mechanism for filing complaints about zoning decisions. Residents may file an appeal and obtain a hearing on their concerns. |
Department's mission is to provide proposals, advice, and assistance to those who make decisions so as to enhance the county's natural and man-made environments for present and future generations. |
12055 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT |
County Government |
ZONING CHANGE REQUEST |
Reviews/rules on applicatons for conditional use permits, variances, zone changes, zone boundary adjustments, and exceptions to zoning regulations that alter permitted land use. Any owner or contract purchaser of land in Fairfax County may apply for a rezoning, special exception, or special permit by filing an application. |
Department's mission is to provide proposals, advice, and assistance to those who make decisions so as to enhance the county's natural and man-made environments for present and future generations. |
12055 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT |
County Government |
ZONING ORDINANCE VIOLATION/COMPLAINTS |
Enforces the provisions of the zoning ordinance to protect the health, safety, and welfare of residents. Zoning inspectors travel throughout the county responding to complaints and investigating alleged violations of zoning ordinances. |
Department's mission is to provide proposals, advice, and assistance to those who make decisions so as to enhance the county's natural and man-made environments for present and future generations. |
12055 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY LOAN FUND AUTHORITY |
State government |
ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY LOW INTEREST LOANS |
NewWell Fund provides guaranteed loans for people with disabilities and their family members to buy assistive technology devices and services to assist with employment, education, and independent living. The loan fund offers loans to creditworthy applicants up to $30,000 at a low interest rate and extended terms The loans can be used for home modification, auto and van purchase and modifications, and purchase of devices such as hearing aids, low vision aids, wheelchairs, and computers. Telework loans are also available to individuals with disabilities thathave or want to start a home based business and need equipment, supplies, or inventory. |
The Assistive Technology Loan Fund Authority's (ATLFA) mission is to promote alternative funding resources for Virginians with disabilities to acquire assistive technology that can enhance their independence and improve their quality of life. The ATLFA can help eligible applicants obtain low-interest loans for a wide variety of special equipment. |
1602 ROLLING HILLS DRIVE, 107, RICHMOND, VA 23229 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NCS - OFFICE FOR CHILDREN |
County Government |
CHILD DAY CARE NUTRITION SUBSIDY |
The US Department of Agriculture Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is designed to improve the health and nutrition of participants and promote the development of healthy eating habits through nutrition and education. |
The Office for Children, a division of Fairfax County Dept. of Neighborhood and Community Services is dedicated to the care, education and healthy development of children, from birth through elementary school age. OFC collaborates with early childhood professionals, families, schools and community partners to support children in reaching their fullest potential. In partnership with the community, schools and county, OFC coordinates the implementation of the “Fairfax County Equitable School Readi |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 800, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
ARLINGTON COUNTY CHILD CARE SERVICES |
County Government |
CHILD DAY CARE SUBSIDY |
Provides limited child care subsidies to income eligible families. |
The goals of the organization are to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of children in child care facilities and to assist parents become self-sufficient by subsidizing the cost of child care services for eligible individuals who are employed or in training which leads to employment. |
2100 WASHINGTON 3RD FLOOR BOULEVARD, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NCS - OFFICE FOR CHILDREN |
County Government |
CHILD DAY CARE SUBSIDY |
The CCAR Program provides resources and referrals to families about various center-based and family child care programs located throughout the county; financial assistance for child care to eligible Fairfax County families; and support to child care programs and providers. |
The Office for Children, a division of Fairfax County Dept. of Neighborhood and Community Services is dedicated to the care, education and healthy development of children, from birth through elementary school age. OFC collaborates with early childhood professionals, families, schools and community partners to support children in reaching their fullest potential. In partnership with the community, schools and county, OFC coordinates the implementation of the “Fairfax County Equitable School Readi |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 800, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
AMERICAN RED CROSS - NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY DISASTER RELIEF |
Red Cross disaster relief focuses on meeting people's immediate emergency needs caused by natural or man-made disasters. Provides shelter, food, clothing, first aid, emotional support, and other necessities to address basic human needs. Helps victims access other available resources so they can resume their daily activities. |
A volunteer-led humanitarian organization whose primary goal is to provide relief to victims of disasters and help the community to prevent, prepare for, and respond to disasters and other life-threatening emergencies. |
8550 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, 325, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
FAIRFAX FISH, INC. |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT/MEDICAL SUPPLIES |
Considers requests for financial assistance to purchase medical equipment and supplies for individuals and families in need on a case-by-case basis. Phone and TTY numbers listed are for Coordinated Services Planning (CSP) who provides assessments and referrals to this service. |
Provides emergency food and financial assistance to low-income residents of Fairfax City and the surrounding area enabling them to improve their lives and function at the highest level possible. Provides financial assistance once in a 12-month period in situations where need is temporary. |
P.O. BOX 2254, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
COMMITTEE FOR HELPING OTHERS |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT/MEDICAL SUPPLIES |
Purchases medical equipment and supplies for individuals in need. |
Ecumenical group supported by area churches providing a variety of emergency services for those in need in the Vienna, Oakton, Merrifield, and Dunn Loring areas. |
P.O. BOX 233, VIENNA, VA 22183 |
HERNDON-RESTON FISH, INC.-PHONE BASED |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT/MEDICAL SUPPLIES |
Provides financial assistance for clients to purchase necessary medical equipment and supplies. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. Purchase is arranged through the vendor providing the equipment/supplies. |
H-R FISH (Friendly Instant Sympathetic Help) mission: To help Herndon and Reston Residents cope with short-term financial crises by providing Friendly Instant Sympathetic Help. To stabilize lives by preventing an eviction, averting utilities shut offs, helping to finance immediate medical needs and other financial emergencies. |
PHONE BASED, -, VA 0 |
FALLS CHURCH COMMUNITY SERVICE COUNCIL, INC. |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT/MEDICAL SUPPLIES |
****FCS is still able to provide some services during the current covid-19 crisis. The furniture pick up and delivery program has been temporarily suspended in order to safeguard the health of our volunteers and clients. Financial aid is still being given and food deliveries are continuing. The FCS office at Knox Church is closed, but the staff is reading emails and picking up phone messages remotely. **** Purchases necessary medical equipment and supplies directly from vendor on behalf of client. Will contribute small amounts or build packages to assist other groups in meeting the needs of their clients. Coordinated Services Planning makes assessments for and referrals to this service. |
FCS office staff works remotely and may be reached by email. Provides emergency services such as some Target cards, furniture, food, and financial assistance for housing, utilities, prescriptions, and other emergency service needs. |
7416 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
ST. LEO SOCIAL MINISTRY CENTER |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT/MEDICAL SUPPLIES |
Provides limited financial assistance for the purchase of necessary medical equipment or supplies. Eligibility is on a case by case basis and must meet geographic eligibility. Authorization verification through an assistance program, medical provider, or through Coordinated Services Planning. |
An all-volunteer team serving by providing person to person support & encouragement with the H2H connection for self-sufficiency through home visitations or the Growth Personal Development Coaching Program in the City of Fairfax area. Food Pantry + Senior Pantry + Baby Cuddles Pantry + Homeless Blessing Box + Funding Emergency Financial Assistance on a case-by-case basis. |
3700 BLENHEIM BOULEVARD, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
OUR MILITARY KIDS, INC. |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES |
Our Military Kids provides a grant program, for National Guard & Reserve families, that pays for children's extracurricular activities. Eligible families apply for a grant, and within days of receiving the application in the Our Military Kids office, a packet is sent to the child notifying them of the award. The check to pay for the activity is sent directly to the service provider. These grants are up to $500 per child and cover a six month time frame. Our Military Kids also provides grants to children of All Wounded Warriors (National Guard, Reserve, and Active Duty) for sports, fine arts, camps, and academic tutoring programs. Such activities help nurture and sustain the children dur |
Our Military Kids provides substantial support in the form of grants to the children of National Guard and Military Reserve personnel who are currently deployed overseas, as well as the children of Wounded Warriors in all branches. The grants pay for participation in extracurricular activities and tutoring programs that nurture and sustain children while a parent is away in service to our country or recovering from an injury. |
2911 HUNTER MILL ROAD, 203, OAKTON, VA 22124 |
CORNERSTONES-11484 WASHINGTON WEST PLAZA-1 |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING |
Assists with emergency rental assistance and mortgage payments for those who are at risk of eviction and qualify for assistance on the basis of income and need. Must call Coordinated Services Planning for referral. |
Annual campaign collecting new backpack and schools supplies for distribution to area students in grades K through 12. Applications are accepted beginning late June and supplies are distributed to select partners schools. |
11484 WASHINGTON WEST PLAZA, 120, RESTON, VA 20190 |
CFH, INC. (FORMERLY CATHOLICS FOR HOUSING, INC.) |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING |
CFH will contribute up to $300 to eligible applicants to help an individual or family move into a permanent rental home. CFH asks recipients to repay the funds they have received in small monthly increments. Application available on-line. |
Provides affordable housing opportunities throughout Northern Virginia for low to moderate income households through affordable rentals, security deposit assistance, homeownership initiatives, a comprehensive life skills program, down payment assistance and senior and adults with disabilities and rental assistance in Fairfax County. |
7702 DONEGAN DRIVE, MANASSAS, VA 20109 |
UNITED COMMUNITY |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING |
Provides limited emergency financial assistance for rent deposits, rent, or mortgage payments. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. The policy of UCM is to have a co-pay loan which involves the client in the process; therefore, clients are asked to sign a loan repayment agreement. All monies are dispersed directly to the landlord/mortgage company. The amount of assistance is limited to $100 (subsidized & Section 8 housing) or $150 (non-subsidized housing). |
Provides services to low-income residents of Fairfax County's Route One Corridor to assist families and individuals to improve the quality of their lives and build self-reliance. |
7511 FORDSON ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
HERNDON-RESTON FISH, INC.-PHONE BASED |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING |
Provides limited emergency financial assistance for rent or mortgage payments that are past due. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. Will work with other community groups to build packages when the total amount of past due housing expenses is not available. |
H-R FISH (Friendly Instant Sympathetic Help) mission: To help Herndon and Reston Residents cope with short-term financial crises by providing Friendly Instant Sympathetic Help. To stabilize lives by preventing an eviction, averting utilities shut offs, helping to finance immediate medical needs and other financial emergencies. |
PHONE BASED, -, VA 0 |
BRITEPATHS |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING |
Provides limited financial assistance for rent, security deposits, or mortgage payments. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis by a Fairfax Coordinated Services Planning Social Worker who will send a referral to Britepaths. A referral does not guarantee assistance. Individuals agree to attend a financial workshop as a condition of receiving the assistance. Assistance is paid directly to landlord/vendor. |
Britepaths provides short-term safety-net services to our neighbors in need while empowering them to work toward long-term self-sufficiency. We deliver our services with respect, compassion, and equity, always preserving the dignity and self-esteem of our clients. |
3959 PENDER DRIVE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
ACCA, INC. (ANNANDALE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY FOR ACTION) |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING |
Provides emergency financial assistance for rent payments. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case. All monies are paid directly to the landlord. The phone number listed is for Coordinated Services Planning (CSP) who makes assessments for and referrals to this service. |
Faith based community organization working to meet the emergency and ongoing social service needs of low and moderate income residents in the Annandale and Baileys Crossroads/Lincolnia areas of Fairfax County. Staff and volunteers encourage and educate those in need to become self-sufficient. ACCA is staffed and administered fully by volunteers except for its Child Development Center that has paid professional staff. |
7200 COLUMBIA PIKE, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
FAIRFAX FISH, INC. |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING |
Provides emergency financial assistance with rent deposits, rent, or mortgage payments. Phone and TTY numbers listed are for Coordinated Services Planning (CSP) who provides assessments and referrals to this service. |
Provides emergency food and financial assistance to low-income residents of Fairfax City and the surrounding area enabling them to improve their lives and function at the highest level possible. Provides financial assistance once in a 12-month period in situations where need is temporary. |
P.O. BOX 2254, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
GOOD SHEPHERD HOUSING AND FAMILY SERVICES |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING |
Offers a limited grant for security deposits (for a move to affordable housing) and rent payments (to prevent eviction). Payments are made directly to the landlord. Assistance is offered once in a 12-month period. For support, please go through Fairfax County's Coordinated Services Planning at 703-222-0880. |
Assists families and individuals in crisis or living in poverty by addressing their economic, personal, and social needs. |
8253 BACKLICK ROAD, L, LORTON, VA 22079 |
FINAL SALUTE, INC. |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING |
S.A.F.E prevents homelessness by providing emergency financial assistance for female Veterans. Program teaches saving, budgeting and living on a fixed income. Also provides assistance with past due rent, new lease deposit and utility assistance. |
Provides female veterans and their children who are homeless with safe and suitable housing by offering them supportive services. |
2800 EISENHOWER AVENUE, 220, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
CITY OF FALLS CHURCH HOUSING AND HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION |
City government |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING |
Assists with emergency rental assistance and mortgage payments for individuals who cannot afford to make the payment themselves, are at risk of eviction without assistance, or who qualify for assistance on the basis of income and need. Clients must show that they can meet expenses in the future. |
The City of Falls Church Housing and Human Services Division (HHS) works to build a stronger and healthier community through a range of comprehensive services that address the needs of City residents and facilitate community development. |
300 PARK AVENUE, G04, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22046 |
COMMITTEE FOR HELPING OTHERS |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING |
Limited emergency financial assistance provided for rent and mortgage payments. |
Ecumenical group supported by area churches providing a variety of emergency services for those in need in the Vienna, Oakton, Merrifield, and Dunn Loring areas. |
P.O. BOX 233, VIENNA, VA 22183 |
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE DIOCESE OF ARLINGTON-316 E. MARKET STREET |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING |
Provides limited financial assistance for rent. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. Will contribute small amounts to complete financial packages with other community organizations. Does not cover basement or room rents. |
Provides direct services within the Arlington diocese to implement the church's social mission to serve the needs of families, individuals, and communities. Services offered include food pantries, transitional housing for homeless men, transitional housing for mothers and children, pregnancy and adoption counseling, legal services for immigrants, education and workforce development, etc. Offers services via several different regional programs: Christ House Alexandria, and Loudoun Regional Distr |
316 E. MARKET STREET, LEESBURG, VA 20176 |
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE DIOCESE OF ARLINGTON-131 S. WEST STREET |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING |
Provides limited financial assistance for rent. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. Will contribute small amounts to complete financial packages with other community organizations. Does not cover basement or room rents. |
Provides direct services within the Arlington diocese to implement the church's social mission to serve the needs of families, individuals, and communities. Services offered include food pantries, transitional housing for homeless men, transitional housing for mothers and children, pregnancy and adoption counseling, legal services for immigrants, education and workforce development, etc. Offers services via several different regional programs: Christ House Alexandria, and Loudoun Regional Distr |
131 S. WEST STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
ECUMENICAL COMMUNITY HELPING OTHERS |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING |
Limited emergency financial assistance is available for rent payments. ECHO will consider working with persons living in subsidized housing if referred by an agency worker. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. Normally assists only once in a 12 month period. |
An ecumenical group supported by individuals and religious and civic groups that provides assistance for Springfield/Burke residents. Provides food, clothing, limited financial assistance, and other services. |
7205 OLD KEENE MILL ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
LAMB CENTER |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING |
The Baker Fund is a trust fund established to provide limited assistance for housing-related emergencies and other threats to self-sufficiency. Working with a case manager, will build packages to assist other agencies in meeting the needs of their clients. |
A Christian outreach ministry which provides daytime, drop-in services for homeless individuals working toward self-sufficiency. |
3160 CAMPBELL DRIVE, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
KOINONIA FOUNDATION, INC., THE |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING |
Provides limited financial assistance for rent or mortgage payments. Will contribute small amounts to complete financial packages with other community organizations for clients moving into or out of Koinonia's service area. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. Financial counseling is provided to all clients receiving emergency assistance. |
An ecumenical organization that provides a variety of human services to residents of the greater Franconia/Kingstowne area in Fairfax County. |
6037 FRANCONIA ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22310 |
WESTERN FAIRFAX CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING |
Provides limited, emergency financial assistance for rent, security deposits, and mortgage payments. Households must meet low-income eligibility criteria. Unable to assist with out-of-area requests. |
A volunteer, community-based organization that assists individuals and families in need with food, clothing, emergency financial assistance, budget classes, household goods, and seasonal programs. |
4511 DALY DRIVE, J, CHANTILLY, VA 20151 |
NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY, GREATER DC - MARYLAND |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING |
Provides limited one-time assistance to individuals with Multiple Sclerosis to help with rent or mortgage. Eligibility is determined on a case by case basis. |
Provides comprehensive support services to address the wide range of challenges facing those living with Multiple Sclerosis. |
1800 M NW STREET, B50N, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 |
LORTON COMMUNITY ACTION CENTER |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING |
Provides financial assistance for rent deposits, rent, or mortgage payments. Will contribute small amounts to assist other groups in meeting the needs of their clients. Payment is made directly to the landlord. |
Provides a variety of emergency services for residents of the greater Lorton community. |
9520 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, LORTON, VA 22079 |
FALLS CHURCH COMMUNITY SERVICE COUNCIL, INC. |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING |
****FCS is still able to provide some services during the current covid-19 crisis. The furniture pick up and delivery program has been temporarily suspended in order to safeguard the health of our volunteers and clients. Financial aid is still being given and food deliveries are continuing. The FCS office at Knox Church is closed, but the staff is reading emails and picking up phone messages remotely. **** Emergency financial assistance for rent deposits, rent, or mortgage payments. Will contribute small amounts/build packages to assist other groups in meeting the needs of their clients. Coordinated Services Planning makes assessments for and referrals to this service. |
FCS office staff works remotely and may be reached by email. Provides emergency services such as some Target cards, furniture, food, and financial assistance for housing, utilities, prescriptions, and other emergency service needs. |
7416 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
LINK, INC. |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING |
Limited emergency financial assistance is available for rent deposits, rent, or mortgage payments. Normally assists only once in a 12 month period. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. Access by calling Coordinated Services Planning. |
An all-volunteer emergency support organization that provides food and financial assistance to qualified people in need in the Herndon, Sterling, and Ashburn communities of Northern Virginia. |
P.O. BOX 443, STERLING, VA 20167 |
SALVATION ARMY (FAIRFAX) |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING |
Offers limited emergency financial assistance for rent or mortgage payments. |
A spiritually based community service organization that provides social services and emergency aid to individuals and families in need. |
4915 OX ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22032 |
SHARE OF MCLEAN |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING |
Limited emergency financial assistance for rent deposits, rent, or mortgage payments or school expenses. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. Normally assists only once in a six month period. Will contribute small amounts (build packages) to assist other groups in meeting the needs of their clients. |
Share, Incorporated is dedicated to helping low and moderate income residents alleviate food, clothing, and shelter insecurities in the McLean, Great Falls, and a nearby section of Falls Church, and areas through a core set of programs that are led by an all-volunteer force. |
P.O.BOX 210, MCLEAN, VA 22101 |
ST. LEO SOCIAL MINISTRY CENTER |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING |
Provides limited emergency financial assistance for rent, mortgage, and security deposits. Payments are distributed directly to landlords and mortgage companies upon verification of need and eligibility on a case by case basis. Clients must meet geographic eligibility and Form W9 is required. |
An all-volunteer team serving by providing person to person support & encouragement with the H2H connection for self-sufficiency through home visitations or the Growth Personal Development Coaching Program in the City of Fairfax area. Food Pantry + Senior Pantry + Baby Cuddles Pantry + Homeless Blessing Box + Funding Emergency Financial Assistance on a case-by-case basis. |
3700 BLENHEIM BOULEVARD, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
OAR OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, INC. |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING - EX-OFFENDERS |
Provides limited financial assistance for rent deposits, rent, or mortgage payments. Also advocates for ex-offenders for housing assistance. |
Opportunities Alternatives Resources for ex-offenders and their families. OAR provides services such as employment assistance and training, educational programs, case management, counseling and support groups, as well as direct assistance including but not limited to rent and utilities financial assistance, tools and transportation. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
OAR OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, INC. |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - HOUSING - FAMILIES OF INMATES |
Provides limited financial assistance to families of inmates for rent deposits, rent, or mortgage payments. Also advocates for families of inmates for housing assistance. |
Opportunities Alternatives Resources for ex-offenders and their families. OAR provides services such as employment assistance and training, educational programs, case management, counseling and support groups, as well as direct assistance including but not limited to rent and utilities financial assistance, tools and transportation. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
INSIGHT MEMORY CARE CENTER |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - MAJOR ILLNESS/INJURY |
The Financial Assistance Fund program serves to help older adults dealing with dementia and their caregivers to manage this chronic disease and prevent additional adverse health outcomes to both the diagnosed person and to their family caregiver. |
Provides programs and services to people in northern Virginia living with Alzheimer's disease and other cognitive impairments, from early to late stages. Education and programs for family caregivers and members of the community. IMCC is the only dementia-specific adult day center in metro area. (Formerly Alzheimer's Family Day Center) |
3953 PENDER DRIVE, 100A, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICES |
State government |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - MAJOR ILLNESS/INJURY |
The Uninsured Medical Catastrophe Fund (UMCF) provides funds for uninsured persons who require specialized medical treatment, hospitalization, or both for a life-threatening illness or injury. Individuals must meet eligibility criteria. Payment for services depends on availability of funds. |
Administers the Medicaid and State Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) of Virginia. In Virginia, CHIP is called Family Access to Medical Insurance Security (FAMIS). Provides high quality and cost-effective health care services to qualifying Virginia residents and their families. |
600 EAST BROAD STREET, RICHMOND, VA 23219 |
LORTON COMMUNITY ACTION CENTER |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - MISCELLANEOUS |
Considers requests for financial assistance for a variety of needs including transportation (gas, bus, train, etc.), car repairs, moving or storage expenses, phone bills, or medical supplies and equipment. |
Provides a variety of emergency services for residents of the greater Lorton community. |
9520 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, LORTON, VA 22079 |
HERNDON-RESTON FISH, INC.-PHONE BASED |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - MISCELLANEOUS |
Will consider requests for financial assistance for a variety of needs including, but not limited to, transportation (e.g., gas, bus, train, etc.) and storage expenses. |
H-R FISH (Friendly Instant Sympathetic Help) mission: To help Herndon and Reston Residents cope with short-term financial crises by providing Friendly Instant Sympathetic Help. To stabilize lives by preventing an eviction, averting utilities shut offs, helping to finance immediate medical needs and other financial emergencies. |
PHONE BASED, -, VA 0 |
ACCA, INC. (ANNANDALE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY FOR ACTION) |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - MISCELLANEOUS |
Limited emergency financial assistance for a variety of needs such as transportation (gas, bus, taxi) or telephone bills under extraordinary circumstances (medical emergency). Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis; the amount of assistance may be limited. The phone number listed is for Coordinated Services Planning (CSP) who makes assessments for and referrals to this service. |
Faith based community organization working to meet the emergency and ongoing social service needs of low and moderate income residents in the Annandale and Baileys Crossroads/Lincolnia areas of Fairfax County. Staff and volunteers encourage and educate those in need to become self-sufficient. ACCA is staffed and administered fully by volunteers except for its Child Development Center that has paid professional staff. |
7200 COLUMBIA PIKE, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
FAIRFAX FISH, INC. |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - MISCELLANEOUS |
Considers requests for financial assistance to meet a variety of needs including: transportation (bus or train fare, etc.), car repairs, moving expenses, storage expenses, and basic telephone service charges. Phone and TTY numbers listed are for Coordinated Services Planning (CSP) who provides assessments and referrals to this service. |
Provides emergency food and financial assistance to low-income residents of Fairfax City and the surrounding area enabling them to improve their lives and function at the highest level possible. Provides financial assistance once in a 12-month period in situations where need is temporary. |
P.O. BOX 2254, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - MISCELLANEOUS |
Provides limited financial assistance for a variety of needs such as transportation (gas or bus), utility bills (under extraordinary circumstances), and rent or mortgage payments. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. Assistance is limited to to an annual disbursement. |
Church providing social services to individuals and families in need. |
2700 19TH S. STREET, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
OLD PRESBYTERIAN MEETING HOUSE |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - MISCELLANEOUS |
Limited funds are available for transportation assistance, assistance for GED or other educational purposes, assistance for school clothes, dental assistance, and food assistance. Eligibility (circumstances of need) is determined on a case-by-case basis. All referrals must be faxed. Workers seeking help for clients who are not City of Alexandria residents should exhaust other resources first. |
Provides emergency financial assistance to individuals in crisis situations: rent, security deposit, mortgage, utilities, and dental care. |
323 SOUTH FAIRFAX STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
COMMITTEE FOR HELPING OTHERS |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - MISCELLANEOUS |
Considers requests for financial assistance for a variety of emergency needs such as transportation (gas, bus, train, etc.), car repairs, moving expenses, storage expenses, or telephone bills. |
Ecumenical group supported by area churches providing a variety of emergency services for those in need in the Vienna, Oakton, Merrifield, and Dunn Loring areas. |
P.O. BOX 233, VIENNA, VA 22183 |
HERNDON-RESTON FISH, INC.-PHONE BASED |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - PRESCRIPTIONS |
Purchases necessary prescription medications. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. |
H-R FISH (Friendly Instant Sympathetic Help) mission: To help Herndon and Reston Residents cope with short-term financial crises by providing Friendly Instant Sympathetic Help. To stabilize lives by preventing an eviction, averting utilities shut offs, helping to finance immediate medical needs and other financial emergencies. |
PHONE BASED, -, VA 0 |
ACCA, INC. (ANNANDALE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY FOR ACTION) |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - PRESCRIPTIONS |
Purchases necessary prescription medications. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. May contribute with other groups to assist out of area clients. No available funds for refills or ongoing service for the same prescription. The phone number listed is for Coordinated Services Planning (CSP) who makes assessments for and referrals to this service. |
Faith based community organization working to meet the emergency and ongoing social service needs of low and moderate income residents in the Annandale and Baileys Crossroads/Lincolnia areas of Fairfax County. Staff and volunteers encourage and educate those in need to become self-sufficient. ACCA is staffed and administered fully by volunteers except for its Child Development Center that has paid professional staff. |
7200 COLUMBIA PIKE, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
FAIRFAX FISH, INC. |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - PRESCRIPTIONS |
Provides financial assistance for purchase of prescription medications and medical equipment for individuals and families in need. Phone and TTY numbers listed are for Coordinated Services Planning (CSP) who provides assessments and referrals to this service. |
Provides emergency food and financial assistance to low-income residents of Fairfax City and the surrounding area enabling them to improve their lives and function at the highest level possible. Provides financial assistance once in a 12-month period in situations where need is temporary. |
P.O. BOX 2254, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
ECUMENICAL COMMUNITY HELPING OTHERS |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - PRESCRIPTIONS |
Provides financial assistance with the purchase of prescription medications. Persons must be referred by Coordinated Services Planning. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. |
An ecumenical group supported by individuals and religious and civic groups that provides assistance for Springfield/Burke residents. Provides food, clothing, limited financial assistance, and other services. |
7205 OLD KEENE MILL ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE DIOCESE OF ARLINGTON-131 S. WEST STREET |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - PRESCRIPTIONS |
Provides limited financial assistance for prescription medications. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. |
Provides direct services within the Arlington diocese to implement the church's social mission to serve the needs of families, individuals, and communities. Services offered include food pantries, transitional housing for homeless men, transitional housing for mothers and children, pregnancy and adoption counseling, legal services for immigrants, education and workforce development, etc. Offers services via several different regional programs: Christ House Alexandria, and Loudoun Regional Distr |
131 S. WEST STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
COMMITTEE FOR HELPING OTHERS |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - PRESCRIPTIONS |
Provides assistance with purchasing prescription medications for those in need. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. |
Ecumenical group supported by area churches providing a variety of emergency services for those in need in the Vienna, Oakton, Merrifield, and Dunn Loring areas. |
P.O. BOX 233, VIENNA, VA 22183 |
KOINONIA FOUNDATION, INC., THE |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - PRESCRIPTIONS |
Provides limited, one-time financial assistance for the purchase of prescription medications for individuals and families in need. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. Financial counseling is provided to all clients receiving emergency assistance. |
An ecumenical organization that provides a variety of human services to residents of the greater Franconia/Kingstowne area in Fairfax County. |
6037 FRANCONIA ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22310 |
BRITEPATHS |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - PRESCRIPTIONS |
Provides limited, one-time financial assistance for purchase of prescription medications for individuals and families in need. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis by a Fairfax Coordinated Services Planning Social Worker who will send a referral to Brithpaths. A referral does not guarantee assistance. Individuals agree to attend a financial workshop as a condition of receiving the assistance. |
Britepaths provides short-term safety-net services to our neighbors in need while empowering them to work toward long-term self-sufficiency. We deliver our services with respect, compassion, and equity, always preserving the dignity and self-esteem of our clients. |
3959 PENDER DRIVE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
OLD PRESBYTERIAN MEETING HOUSE |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - PRESCRIPTIONS |
Assists with purchase of prescription medication. Eligibility (circumstances of need) is determined on a case-by-case basis. All referrals must be faxed. Workers seeking help for clients who are not City of Alexandria residents should exhaust other resources first. |
Provides emergency financial assistance to individuals in crisis situations: rent, security deposit, mortgage, utilities, and dental care. |
323 SOUTH FAIRFAX STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
FALLS CHURCH COMMUNITY SERVICE COUNCIL, INC. |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - PRESCRIPTIONS |
****FCS is still able to provide some services during the current covid-19 crisis. The furniture pick up and delivery program has been temporarily suspended in order to safeguard the health of our volunteers and clients. Financial aid is still being given and food deliveries are continuing. The FCS office at Knox Church is closed, but the staff is reading emails and picking up phone messages remotely. **** Purchases prescription medications for those in need. Will contribute small amounts/build packages to assist other groups in meeting the needs of their clients. Coordinated Services Planning makes assessments for and referrals to this service. |
FCS office staff works remotely and may be reached by email. Provides emergency services such as some Target cards, furniture, food, and financial assistance for housing, utilities, prescriptions, and other emergency service needs. |
7416 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
SHARE OF MCLEAN |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - PRESCRIPTIONS |
Provides purchase of necessary prescription medications. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. Will contribute small amounts (build packages) to assist other groups in meeting the needs of their clients. |
Share, Incorporated is dedicated to helping low and moderate income residents alleviate food, clothing, and shelter insecurities in the McLean, Great Falls, and a nearby section of Falls Church, and areas through a core set of programs that are led by an all-volunteer force. |
P.O.BOX 210, MCLEAN, VA 22101 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA FAMILY SERVICE |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - PRESCRIPTIONS |
Provides assistance to low-income, uninsured adults with chronic illnesses in applying to pharmaceutical companies' patient assistance programs. Through participation in a patient assistance program, individuals can obtain their chronic medications either free or at a greatly reduced cost from the drug manufacturer. |
Provides a broad range of services to strengthen family life and enhance the social stability and quality of life in the community. |
10455 WHITE GRANITE DRIVE, 100, OAKTON, VA 22124-4565 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT |
State and Agency government |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - PRESCRIPTIONS (HIV/AIDS) |
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 1 in 7 people in the United States who have HIV [human immunodeficiency virus] don’t know they have it. Get tested! It is the only way to know if you have HIV. |
As an agency of the Fairfax County Health and Human Services System, we work to protect, promote and improve health and quality of life for all who live, work and play in our community. We do this by preventing epidemics and the spread of disease, protecting the public against environmental hazards, promoting and encouraging healthy behaviors, assuring the quality and accessibility of health services, responding to natural and man-made disasters, and assisting communities in recovery. Our vision |
10777 MAIN STREET, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY, GREATER DC - MARYLAND |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - RECREATION |
Provides assistance to pay for age-appropriate activities, such as summer camp, music lessons, or college books for dependent children of a parent who has Multiple Sclerosis. |
Provides comprehensive support services to address the wide range of challenges facing those living with Multiple Sclerosis. |
1800 M NW STREET, B50N, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 |
NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY, GREATER DC - MARYLAND |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - RESPITE CARE |
Provides limited funding for respite services not covered by insurance or other community programs that will provide relief to family caregivers of persons with Multiple Sclerosis. |
Provides comprehensive support services to address the wide range of challenges facing those living with Multiple Sclerosis. |
1800 M NW STREET, B50N, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 |
NATIONAL RUNAWAY SAFELINE-INTERNET |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - TRANSPORTATION (RUNAWAY TEENS) |
Greyhound Lines, Inc., grants free bus tickets to qualified runaway teens who wish to return home through the "Home Free" program. |
Confidential, 24/7 crisis intervention for runaway and homeless youth and their families via phone, chat, email, and bulletin board. Referrals, conference calling with a parent upon youth's request, conflict mediation, and information hotline. Free bus tickets home to family or shelter for qualified youth ages 12-21. Call 1-800-RUNAWAY(786-2929) or visit www.1800runaway.org |
INTERNET, INTERNET, IT 0 |
CORNERSTONES-11484 WASHINGTON WEST PLAZA-1 |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY |
Provides limited emergency financial assistance to avert utility disconnection. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. Client must call Coordinated Services Planning for a referral. |
Annual campaign collecting new backpack and schools supplies for distribution to area students in grades K through 12. Applications are accepted beginning late June and supplies are distributed to select partners schools. |
11484 WASHINGTON WEST PLAZA, 120, RESTON, VA 20190 |
UNITED COMMUNITY |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY |
Provides limited emergency financial assistance to restore water disconnection. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. Policy of UCM is to have a co-pay loan that involves the client in the process; therefore, clients are asked to sign a repayment agreement. All monies are dispersed directly to the utility company. The amount of assistance is limited to under $200. Clients needing more than $200 are referred to Fairfax County Coordinated Services Planning for assessment and coordination of services if a package is to be raised. |
Provides services to low-income residents of Fairfax County's Route One Corridor to assist families and individuals to improve the quality of their lives and build self-reliance. |
7511 FORDSON ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
HERNDON-RESTON FISH, INC.-PHONE BASED |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY |
Will help pay to restore utilities or to avert utility disconnection. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. Will work with other community groups to build packages when the total amount of past due utility expenses is not available. |
H-R FISH (Friendly Instant Sympathetic Help) mission: To help Herndon and Reston Residents cope with short-term financial crises by providing Friendly Instant Sympathetic Help. To stabilize lives by preventing an eviction, averting utilities shut offs, helping to finance immediate medical needs and other financial emergencies. |
PHONE BASED, -, VA 0 |
BRITEPATHS |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY |
Provides limited, one-time financial assistance to restore utility service or avert disconnected utilities. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis by a Fairfax Coordinated Services Planning Social Worker who will send a referral to Britepaths. A referral does not guarantee assistance. Individuals agree to attend a financial workshop as a condition of receiving the assistance. Assistance is paid directly to utility provider. |
Britepaths provides short-term safety-net services to our neighbors in need while empowering them to work toward long-term self-sufficiency. We deliver our services with respect, compassion, and equity, always preserving the dignity and self-esteem of our clients. |
3959 PENDER DRIVE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
ACCA, INC. (ANNANDALE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY FOR ACTION) |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY |
Provides emergency financial assistance to restore utility service or avert utility disconnection. May contribute with other groups to assist out of area clients. The phone number listed is for Coordinated Services Planning (CSP) who makes assessments for and referrals to this service. |
Faith based community organization working to meet the emergency and ongoing social service needs of low and moderate income residents in the Annandale and Baileys Crossroads/Lincolnia areas of Fairfax County. Staff and volunteers encourage and educate those in need to become self-sufficient. ACCA is staffed and administered fully by volunteers except for its Child Development Center that has paid professional staff. |
7200 COLUMBIA PIKE, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
FAIRFAX FISH, INC. |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY |
Provides financial assistance to restore utility service or avert utility disconnection. Phone and TTY numbers listed are for Coordinated Services Planning (CSP) who provides assessments and referrals to this service. |
Provides emergency food and financial assistance to low-income residents of Fairfax City and the surrounding area enabling them to improve their lives and function at the highest level possible. Provides financial assistance once in a 12-month period in situations where need is temporary. |
P.O. BOX 2254, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
NORTHERN VIRGINIA FAMILY SERVICE |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY |
Provides emergency assistance for paying utility bills such as water, heating and air conditioning. Leave a message; the Intake Coordinator returns all calls within 24 hours on business days. |
Provides a broad range of services to strengthen family life and enhance the social stability and quality of life in the community. |
10455 WHITE GRANITE DRIVE, 100, OAKTON, VA 22124-4565 |
CITY OF FALLS CHURCH HOUSING AND HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION |
City government |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY |
Assists with emergency utility assistance (electric, gas, heating fuel, and water) to restore utility service or to avert utility disconnection for individuals who qualify for assistance on the basis of income and need. Clients must show that they can meet expenses in the future. |
The City of Falls Church Housing and Human Services Division (HHS) works to build a stronger and healthier community through a range of comprehensive services that address the needs of City residents and facilitate community development. |
300 PARK AVENUE, G04, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22046 |
COMMITTEE FOR HELPING OTHERS |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY |
Provides emergency financial assistance to restore utility service or avert utility disconnetion for individuals and families in need. |
Ecumenical group supported by area churches providing a variety of emergency services for those in need in the Vienna, Oakton, Merrifield, and Dunn Loring areas. |
P.O. BOX 233, VIENNA, VA 22183 |
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE DIOCESE OF ARLINGTON-316 E. MARKET STREET |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY |
Provides limited financial assistance to restore utilities (gas/electric/water) or to avert utility disconnection. Eligibility on case-by-case basis. Works closely with other community organizations to pledge funds. |
Provides direct services within the Arlington diocese to implement the church's social mission to serve the needs of families, individuals, and communities. Services offered include food pantries, transitional housing for homeless men, transitional housing for mothers and children, pregnancy and adoption counseling, legal services for immigrants, education and workforce development, etc. Offers services via several different regional programs: Christ House Alexandria, and Loudoun Regional Distr |
316 E. MARKET STREET, LEESBURG, VA 20176 |
ECUMENICAL COMMUNITY HELPING OTHERS |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY |
Limited emergency financial assistance is available for utilities. ECHO will consider working with persons living in a subsidized housing if referred by an agency worker. Eligibility is on a case-by-case bases. |
An ecumenical group supported by individuals and religious and civic groups that provides assistance for Springfield/Burke residents. Provides food, clothing, limited financial assistance, and other services. |
7205 OLD KEENE MILL ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
KOINONIA FOUNDATION, INC., THE |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY |
Provides limited financial assistance to restore utilities (gas, electric, water) or to avert utility disconnection. Works with other community organizations toward the completion of a financial package to cover a past due amount. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. Financial counseling is provided to all clients receiving emergency assistance. |
An ecumenical organization that provides a variety of human services to residents of the greater Franconia/Kingstowne area in Fairfax County. |
6037 FRANCONIA ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22310 |
WESTERN FAIRFAX CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY |
Provides limited, emergency financial assistance to restore utility service or to avert utility disconnection (water, gas, or electric). Households must meet low-income eligibility criteria. Unable to assist with out-of-area requests. |
A volunteer, community-based organization that assists individuals and families in need with food, clothing, emergency financial assistance, budget classes, household goods, and seasonal programs. |
4511 DALY DRIVE, J, CHANTILLY, VA 20151 |
NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY, GREATER DC - MARYLAND |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY |
Provides limited one-time assistance for individuals living with Multiple Sclerosis to restore or avert utility disconnection. Eligibility is determined on a case by case basis. |
Provides comprehensive support services to address the wide range of challenges facing those living with Multiple Sclerosis. |
1800 M NW STREET, B50N, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 |
LORTON COMMUNITY ACTION CENTER |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY |
Provides financial assistance to restore utility service or avert utility disconnection. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. If LCAC is unable to cover entire bill, they will match funds from other community resources and agencies in order cover one-time financial crises. |
Provides a variety of emergency services for residents of the greater Lorton community. |
9520 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, LORTON, VA 22079 |
OLD PRESBYTERIAN MEETING HOUSE |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY |
Emergency financial assistance is available to restore utility service or avert utility disconnection. State, county, or city fuel programs must be used first if available. Eligibility (circumstances of need) is determined on a case-by-case basis. All referrals must be faxed. Workers seeking help for clients who are not City of Alexandria residents should exhaust other resources first. |
Provides emergency financial assistance to individuals in crisis situations: rent, security deposit, mortgage, utilities, and dental care. |
323 SOUTH FAIRFAX STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
FALLS CHURCH COMMUNITY SERVICE COUNCIL, INC. |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY |
****COVID-19 Update - FCS is still able to provide some services during the current covid-19 crisis. The furniture pick up and delivery program has been temporarily suspended. Financial aid is still being given and food deliveries are continuing. The FCS office at Knox Church is closed, but the staff is reading emails and picking up phone messages remotely. **** Provides financial assistance to restore utility service or avert utility disconnection. Will contribute small amounts to build packages to assist other groups in meeting the needs of their clients. Coordinated Services Planning makes assessments for and referrals to this service. |
FCS office staff works remotely and may be reached by email. Provides emergency services such as some Target cards, furniture, food, and financial assistance for housing, utilities, prescriptions, and other emergency service needs. |
7416 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
LINK, INC. |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY |
Emergency financial assistance is available to restore utility service or avert utility disconnection. State and County fuel programs should be used first. Normally assists only once in a 12 month period. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. |
An all-volunteer emergency support organization that provides food and financial assistance to qualified people in need in the Herndon, Sterling, and Ashburn communities of Northern Virginia. |
P.O. BOX 443, STERLING, VA 20167 |
SALVATION ARMY (ALEXANDRIA) |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY |
Provides assistance with utility bills for the primary heating or cooling source for an individual or family in need. Heating season runs January - June and cooling season June - September. Administered by Virginia Power and funded through corporate and community donations. |
A spiritually based community service organization that provides social services and emergency aid to individuals and families in need. |
1804 MOUNT VERNON AVENUE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22301 |
SALVATION ARMY (FAIRFAX) |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY |
Provides assistance with utility bills for the primary heating or cooling source for an individual or family in need. Heating season runs January - June and cooling season June - September. Administered by Virginia Power and funded through corporate and community donations. |
A spiritually based community service organization that provides social services and emergency aid to individuals and families in need. |
4915 OX ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22032 |
SHARE OF MCLEAN |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY |
Provides emergency financial assistance to restore or avert utility disconnection. State and county fuel programs should be used first. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. Normally assists only once in a six month period. Will contribute small amounts (build packages) to assist other groups in meeting the needs of their clients. |
Share, Incorporated is dedicated to helping low and moderate income residents alleviate food, clothing, and shelter insecurities in the McLean, Great Falls, and a nearby section of Falls Church, and areas through a core set of programs that are led by an all-volunteer force. |
P.O.BOX 210, MCLEAN, VA 22101 |
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE DIOCESE OF ARLINGTON-131 S. WEST STREET |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY |
Provides limited financial assistance to restore utilities (gas/electric/water) or to avert utility disconnection. Eligibility on case-by-case basis. Works closely with other community organizations to pledge funds. |
Provides direct services within the Arlington diocese to implement the church's social mission to serve the needs of families, individuals, and communities. Services offered include food pantries, transitional housing for homeless men, transitional housing for mothers and children, pregnancy and adoption counseling, legal services for immigrants, education and workforce development, etc. Offers services via several different regional programs: Christ House Alexandria, and Loudoun Regional Distr |
131 S. WEST STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
ST. LEO SOCIAL MINISTRY CENTER |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY |
Provides emergency financial assistance to restore utility service or to avert utility disconnection. State and County Fuel Programs should be used first. Will also contribute small amounts (build packages) to assist other groups in meeting the needs of their clients. |
An all-volunteer team serving by providing person to person support & encouragement with the H2H connection for self-sufficiency through home visitations or the Growth Personal Development Coaching Program in the City of Fairfax area. Food Pantry + Senior Pantry + Baby Cuddles Pantry + Homeless Blessing Box + Funding Emergency Financial Assistance on a case-by-case basis. |
3700 BLENHEIM BOULEVARD, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
OAR OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, INC. |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY - EX-OFFENDERS |
Provides financial assistance to restore utility service or avert utility disconnection. State and county fuel programs should be used first. Also advocates for ex-offenders for utility assistance. |
Opportunities Alternatives Resources for ex-offenders and their families. OAR provides services such as employment assistance and training, educational programs, case management, counseling and support groups, as well as direct assistance including but not limited to rent and utilities financial assistance, tools and transportation. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
OAR OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, INC. |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY - FAMILIES OF INMATES |
Provides families of inmates with financial assistance to restore utility service or avert utility disconnection. State and county fuel programs should be used first. Also advocates for the families of inmates for utility assistance. |
Opportunities Alternatives Resources for ex-offenders and their families. OAR provides services such as employment assistance and training, educational programs, case management, counseling and support groups, as well as direct assistance including but not limited to rent and utilities financial assistance, tools and transportation. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
CORNERSTONES-11484 WASHINGTON WEST PLAZA-1 |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY (HEATING AND COOLING) |
Provides assistance with utility bill for the primary heating or cooling source for an individual or family in need. Must call Coordinated Services Planning for referral. Program makes payment directly to vendors, for both the heating and cooling seasons, including any type of home heating – wood, oil, natural or propane gas, kerosene, or electricity. For cooling, the program only pays for Dominion Power bills and not gas. |
Annual campaign collecting new backpack and schools supplies for distribution to area students in grades K through 12. Applications are accepted beginning late June and supplies are distributed to select partners schools. |
11484 WASHINGTON WEST PLAZA, 120, RESTON, VA 20190 |
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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY COOLING |
Provides households with at least one vulnerable person with money to help with electric bills during summer months when air conditioning/fans are used. Depending on funding and client situation, funds may also be available for use toward purchase, replacement or installation of an air conditioner; repair of central air conditioning unit or heat pump; payment of electric security deposit; or payment of an electric bill to operate the cooling equipment. Applications are generally accepted from mid-June to mid-August or until funding is depleted. |
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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY HEATING |
Assists eligible households with their primary heating expenses. The Crisis Assistance program helps households in heating emergency situations with primary heat security deposits, utility heating bills, repair/replacement of heating equipment or primary heating fuel. Applications are accepted beginning in early fall; funding is limited and benefits for eligible applicants are based on availability of funds. |
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SALVATION ARMY (ALEXANDRIA) |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY HEATING (WAFF) |
Provides assistance to individuals with utility bills in their name for the primary heating source for an individual or family in need. Offered only during the heating season. WAFF is administered by the Washington Gas Company and funded through corporate and consumer donations. |
A spiritually based community service organization that provides social services and emergency aid to individuals and families in need. |
1804 MOUNT VERNON AVENUE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22301 |
SALVATION ARMY (FAIRFAX) |
Non-Profit |
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - UTILITY HEATING (WAFF) |
Provides assistance with utility bills for the primary heating source for an individual or family in need. Offered only during the heating season (January - May). WAFF is administered by the Washington Gas company and funded through corporate and consumer donations. |
A spiritually based community service organization that provides social services and emergency aid to individuals and families in need. |
4915 OX ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22032 |
KOINONIA FOUNDATION, INC., THE |
Non-Profit |
HOLIDAY & SEASONAL ASSISTANCE |
Distributes holiday baskets in November and December to families in need. Eligible school-aged children receive school supplies in August and Christmas gifts in December. Families must meet low income guidelines. |
An ecumenical organization that provides a variety of human services to residents of the greater Franconia/Kingstowne area in Fairfax County. |
6037 FRANCONIA ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22310 |
CORNERSTONES |
Non-Profit |
HOLIDAY ASSISTANCE |
Baskets containing non-perishable food items needed to make a holiday meal for a family of 4 are distributed in November to clients who have previously signed up to participate. Referrals are accepted beginning in September until the program meets its capacity. Gift cards are distributed in December to program participant parent(s) who have previously signed up to participate. Referrals are accepted beginning in September until the program meets its capacity. |
Annual campaign collecting new backpack and schools supplies for distribution to area students in grades K through 12. Applications are accepted beginning late June and supplies are distributed to select partners schools. |
11150 SUNSET HILLS ROAD, 210, RESTON, VA 20190 |
HERNDON-RESTON FISH, INC.-11508 NORTH SHORE DRIVE |
Non-Profit |
HOLIDAY ASSISTANCE |
Distributes Holiday baskets of non-perishable food and gifts for children infant - 18 years of age. Families and individuals must be in need and meet low-income guidelines. Families with school-aged children must be referred to their school social worker/counselor for assistance. Families with a CSP or DFS social worker must be referred to their CSP or DFS social worker for assistance. CSB clients must be referred by their social worker. Individuals cannot be on another CBO Holiday Assistance program list. |
H-R FISH (Friendly Instant Sympathetic Help) mission: To help Herndon and Reston Residents cope with short-term financial crises by providing Friendly Instant Sympathetic Help. To stabilize lives by preventing an eviction, averting utilities shut offs, helping to finance immediate medical needs and other financial emergencies. |
11508 NORTH SHORE DRIVE, RESTON, VA 20190 |
BRITEPATHS |
Non-Profit |
HOLIDAY ASSISTANCE |
*TEMPORARILY DEACTIVATED - Registration closed for 2020 season. 11-10-20 kcb* Provides Thanksgiving and December holiday assistance for eligible individuals and families. Fairfax County or Fairfax County Public School workers complete referrals for those residents who are assigned to them. In addition to holiday food, holiday gifts are given in December to children under the age of 18. Information on possible self-referral will be available by mid-September at: https://britepaths.org/het-help. Assistance is not guaranteed. |
Britepaths provides short-term safety-net services to our neighbors in need while empowering them to work toward long-term self-sufficiency. We deliver our services with respect, compassion, and equity, always preserving the dignity and self-esteem of our clients. |
3959 PENDER DRIVE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
ECUMENICAL COMMUNITY HELPING OTHERS |
Non-Profit |
HOLIDAY ASSISTANCE |
Active ECHO clients who meet eligibility criteria based on number of visits and attendee will receive invitations to participate in ECHO Holiday Food or Gift program. |
An ecumenical group supported by individuals and religious and civic groups that provides assistance for Springfield/Burke residents. Provides food, clothing, limited financial assistance, and other services. |
7205 OLD KEENE MILL ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
SALVATION ARMY (ALEXANDRIA) |
Non-Profit |
HOLIDAY ASSISTANCE |
Provides toys and clothing for children in need. |
A spiritually based community service organization that provides social services and emergency aid to individuals and families in need. |
1804 MOUNT VERNON AVENUE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22301 |
SALVATION ARMY (FAIRFAX) |
Non-Profit |
HOLIDAY ASSISTANCE |
Provides toys and clothing for children. Accepting applications to receive gifts during a specified 2 week time period; please call to learn dates and times. |
A spiritually based community service organization that provides social services and emergency aid to individuals and families in need. |
4915 OX ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22032 |
COMMITTEE FOR HELPING OTHERS |
Non-Profit |
HOLIDAY ASSISTANCE |
Distributes food gift cards to families in need without school aged children and to adults with disabilities that do not have a DFS social worker. Families must meet low income guidelines. Families with school aged children must be referred to school social worker for assistance. Families with a DFS social worker must be referred to their social worker for assistance. |
Ecumenical group supported by area churches providing a variety of emergency services for those in need in the Vienna, Oakton, Merrifield, and Dunn Loring areas. |
P.O. BOX 233, VIENNA, VA 22183 |
OLD PRESBYTERIAN MEETING HOUSE |
Non-Profit |
HOLIDAY ASSISTANCE |
Operates an Adopt-A-Family program. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. Assistance is primarily in the form of gifts. |
Provides emergency financial assistance to individuals in crisis situations: rent, security deposit, mortgage, utilities, and dental care. |
323 SOUTH FAIRFAX STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
FALLS CHURCH COMMUNITY SERVICE COUNCIL, INC. |
Non-Profit |
HOLIDAY ASSISTANCE |
****COVID-19 Update - FCS is still able to provide some services during the current covid-19 crisis. The furniture pick up and delivery program has been temporarily suspended. Financial aid is still being given and food deliveries are continuing. The FCS office at Knox Church is closed, but the staff is reading emails and picking up phone messages remotely. **** Distributes Thanksgiving holiday baskets to families in need without school aged children and adults with disabilities who do not have a DFS social worker. Families must meet low income guidelines. Families with school aged children must be referred to school social worker for assistance. |
FCS office staff works remotely and may be reached by email. Provides emergency services such as some Target cards, furniture, food, and financial assistance for housing, utilities, prescriptions, and other emergency service needs. |
7416 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
FACETS |
Non-Profit |
HOLIDAY ASSISTANCE |
Provides food and small gifts to current clients. |
Provides services to individuals and families suffering from hunger, homelessness, and poverty through comprehensive programs that provide housing case management, food assistance, and emergency basic services. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, B, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
UNITED COMMUNITY |
Non-Profit |
HOLIDAY ASSISTANCE |
Distributes holiday baskets to families in need. Families must have utilized UCM's services within the past year. Registration for the Gift Room Program starts the beginning of October, for Thanksgiving. |
Provides services to low-income residents of Fairfax County's Route One Corridor to assist families and individuals to improve the quality of their lives and build self-reliance. |
7511 FORDSON ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
LORTON COMMUNITY ACTION CENTER |
Non-Profit |
HOLIDAY ASSISTANCE |
Distributes holiday baskets to families in need. Families must meet income guidelines. |
Provides a variety of emergency services for residents of the greater Lorton community. |
9520 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, LORTON, VA 22079 |
LINK, INC. |
Non-Profit |
HOLIDAY ASSISTANCE |
Distributes holiday baskets to families in need. Holiday baskets are distributed at specified locations. Must register in early October (check on website for dates) to receive holiday assistance. |
An all-volunteer emergency support organization that provides food and financial assistance to qualified people in need in the Herndon, Sterling, and Ashburn communities of Northern Virginia. |
P.O. BOX 443, STERLING, VA 20167 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT |
County Government |
HOME REPAIR/ACCESSIBILITY MODIFICATION - INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES |
The Home Repair for the Elderly Program is designed to provide minor home repairs and/or accessibility modifications to eligible low- and moderate-income elderly homeowners and individuals with disabilities for homes in which they are currently residing. These “minor” repairs can often make a “major” difference in protecting their investment and helping them maintain their independence. |
Administers the county's affordable housing and community revitalization programs. In addition to its role as a department of Fairfax County government, reporting to the County Executive and the Board of Supervisors, HCD also serves as the staff for the Fairfax County Redevelopment and Housing Authority (FCRHA). The FCRHA is a separate political body whose members are appointed by the Board of Supervisors and which possesses specific powers granted by state code. |
3700 PENDER DRIVE, 100, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF WASHINGTON DC & NORTHERN VIRGINIA |
Non-Profit |
HOME REPAIRS - OLDER ADULTS |
Across our region there are families who cannot afford to make repairs to issues in their homes that threaten their health and safety. There are seniors and older adults who don’t have the money to install ramps, handrails, and make modifications that would allow them to safely remain in their homes and maintain their independence. We partner with different agencies to provide home repairs across the District and Northern Virginia. |
A non-profit, ecumenical housing ministry established in 1990 to build simple, decent housing for working families in Arlington County, Fairfax County, and the City of Alexandria. Operates three Restore sites selling new and used building materials and home improvement items to the public at 50% to 90% below retail prices. http://habitatnova.org/shop-restore/ |
6295 EDSALL ROAD, 120, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22312 |
SHEPHERD'S CENTER OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA (FORMERLY OAKTON-VIENNA) |
Non-Profit |
HOME REPAIRS - OLDER ADULTS |
Volunteers undertake small maintenance projects such as minor carpentry work, simple plumbing and electrical repairs, small paint jobs for older adults in the service area, declutter advice and health advocate. |
Dedicated to improving quality of life as we age, through supportive programs and services, personal enrichment and volunteer engagement. |
541 MARSHALL SW ROAD, VIENNA, VA 22180 |
SHEPHERD'S CENTER OF MCLEAN-ARLINGTON-FALLS CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
HOME REPAIRS - OLDER ADULTS |
Volunteers undertake small maintenance projects such as minor carpentry work, simple plumbing and electrical repairs, and small paint jobs for older adults in McLean, Arlington and Falls Church. |
***CURRENTLY NOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS, PLEASE CALL BACK AFTER 9/1/2022*** An interfaith organization sponsored by congregations and community organizations to provide services and programming for adults 50 and over to live meaningful, independent lives through programs of enrichment and service. |
1205 DOLLEY MADISON BOULEVARD, MCLEAN, VA 22101 |
MOUNT VERNON AT HOME |
Non-Profit |
HOME REPAIRS - OLDER ADULTS |
Assists members with minor home repairs and light handyman tasks. Can provide a list of vetted vendors for home services. Will also assist with technology, such as computers, television, etc. |
This is a member-based volunteer organization that provides services and support to assist Mount Vernon Seniors to age in place in their homes and community. Staff and volunteers organize many social, education and cultural activities, provides transportation to member events, appointments, shopping and errands. |
2501 SHERWOOD HALL 2ND FLOOR LANE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
SHEPHERD'S CENTER OF ANNANDALE-SPRINGFIELD |
Non-Profit |
HOME REPAIRS - OLDER ADULTS |
Program Name: HANDY HELPERS Service Description: Volunteers undertake small maintenance projects such as minor carpentry work, simple plumbing and electrical repairs, and small paint jobs for older adults in the Annandale and Springfield areas. No charge for labor but must pay for materials. |
An interfaith organization sponsored by congregations and community organizations to provide services and programming for adults fifty and over to live meaningful, independent lives through programs of enrichment and service. |
7610 NEWCASTLE DRIVE, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
REBUILDING TOGETHER - ARLINGTON/FAIRFAX/FALLS CHURCH, INC. |
Non-Profit |
HOME REPAIRS FOR LOW INCOME ADULTS/FAMILIES |
RT-AFF makes critical home repairs for homeowners on a limited income to make their homes safe, healthy and energy efficient. Our repairs usually focus on: Aging-in-place (grab bars, railings, brighter lighting); accessibility modifications (ramps, stairlifts); fire safety (venting clothes dryers, smoke and co detectors); energy upgrades (caulking, weather-striping); and basic repairs. |
Serves low-income homeowners and non-profit organizations by providing critically needed home repairs and accessibility modifications. Helps local residents who own and maintain their homes, but due to illness, the loss of a spouse, aging, and/or economic hardships, are unable to maintain their homes. |
10723 MAIN STREET, 135, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
CHILDREN'S NATIONAL HOSPITAL (FORMERLY CHILDREN'S NATIONAL MEDICAL CENTER) |
Non-Profit |
HOSPITAL BILL PAYMENT ASSISTANCE |
Provides financial assistance on hospital bills based on income level and federal poverty guidelines. Also will determine Medicaid eligibility. |
Children's National Medical Center is a leader in the development of innovative new treatments for childhood illness and injury. |
111 MICHIGAN NW AVENUE, WASHINGTON, DC 20010-2970 |
INOVA FAIR OAKS HOSPITAL |
Non-Profit |
HOSPITAL BILL PAYMENT ASSISTANCE |
Provides financial assistance on a sliding scale basis towards hospital stays. Assistance is provided in the form of "forgiving" a portion of the hospital bill. |
Provides a full range of 24 hour emergency care, medical, surgical, critical, orthopedic, radiology, maternity, obstetric, and pediatric care services. Extensive diagnostic and outpatient services are also available. |
3600 JOSEPH SIEWICK DRIVE, FAIRFAX, VA 22033 |
INOVA ALEXANDRIA HOSPITAL |
Non-Profit |
HOSPITAL BILL PAYMENT ASSISTANCE |
Provides financial assistance on a sliding scale basis towards hospital stays. Assistance is provided in the form of "forgiving" a portion of the hospital bill. |
A full service hospital serving the needs of the Northern Virginia area with a special emphasis in cardiovascular, women and children, oncology, and emergency services while offering a broad range of medical specialties and community educational programs. |
4320 SEMINARY ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22304 |
INOVA MOUNT VERNON HOSPITAL |
Non-Profit |
HOSPITAL BILL PAYMENT ASSISTANCE |
Provides financial assistance on a sliding scale basis towards hospital stays. Assistance is provided in the form of "forgiving" a portion of the hospital bill. |
A fully equipped 237 bed community hospital. The hospital provides comprehensive medical care excluding maternity services. The hospital also serves as the administrative entity for the Inova Rehabilitation Center, the Inova Joint Replacement Center and the Inova Dorothea R. Fisher Wound Healing Center. |
2501 PARKERS LANE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
INOVA FAIRFAX MEDICAL CAMPUS (FORMERLY INOVA FAIRFAX HOSPITAL) |
Non-Profit |
HOSPITAL BILL PAYMENT ASSISTANCE |
Provides financial assistance on a sliding scale basis towards hospital stays. Assistance is provided in the form of "forgiving" a portion of the hospital bill. |
Inova Fairfax Hospital is an 833-bed tertiary care hospital which houses Northern Virginia's only Level 1 trauma center for treating the most critically injured patients, the nation's fifth busiest obstetrics program, Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children, and Inova Heart and Vascular Institute. |
3300 GALLOWS ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042-3300 |
VERIZON - VIRGINIA |
Business (for Profit) |
LOW COST WIRELESS TELEPHONE SERVICE |
Verizon offers Lifeline plans for home phone service. |
Provides reduced rate telephone services to eligible participants. |
600 EAST MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, VA 23219 |
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF WASHINGTON DC & NORTHERN VIRGINIA |
Non-Profit |
LOW INCOME HOME PURCHASE/CONSTRUCTION |
Working in partnership with low-income individuals to build and renovate decent, affordable housing. The homes are then sold to those in need. The construction of the homes utilizes volunteers and the homeowner's own "sweat equity" along with donations from various organizations. The homes are sold at no profit and are financed through affordable mortgage loans. Monthly payments from the loan are then used to build additional houses in Northern Virginia. All families who purchase Habitat Homes must contribute 200-500 hours of their "sweat equity" to the construction of their home. The three criteria for qualifying for a Habitat Home are need, ability to pay, and willingness to partner. |
A non-profit, ecumenical housing ministry established in 1990 to build simple, decent housing for working families in Arlington County, Fairfax County, and the City of Alexandria. Operates three Restore sites selling new and used building materials and home improvement items to the public at 50% to 90% below retail prices. http://habitatnova.org/shop-restore/ |
6295 EDSALL ROAD, 120, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22312 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT |
County Government |
MODERATE INCOME HOME PURCHASE (ADU) |
Fairfax County offers two primary Affordable Homeownership Programs which provide low- and moderate-income households with the opportunity to purchase homes at prices well below market rates. Available properties are listed through both the First-Time Homebuyers Program and the Workforce Dwelling Unit Homebuyers Program. See our website for additional details at www.fairfaxcounty.gov/housing/homeownership/programs. |
Administers the county's affordable housing and community revitalization programs. In addition to its role as a department of Fairfax County government, reporting to the County Executive and the Board of Supervisors, HCD also serves as the staff for the Fairfax County Redevelopment and Housing Authority (FCRHA). The FCRHA is a separate political body whose members are appointed by the Board of Supervisors and which possesses specific powers granted by state code. |
3700 PENDER DRIVE, 100, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
PROACT, INC. |
Business (for Profit) |
PRESCRIPTION DISCOUNT CARD |
Offers prescription drug discount with the free discount card. The Discount card can be printed on ProAct, Inc. website, mailed by calling the toll free number, or at the pharmacy (quantities may be limited). All medications are eligible to receive a discount. Residents can anticipate saving 10-20% on Name Brand medications and 20-70% on Generic medications. The discount is most helpful to those individuals without health insurance, but can also assist individuals who are insured when the full price of a prescription drug must be paid. |
ProAct, Inc. , a pharmacy benefit management company, offers discounted prescriptions with a free discount card. |
6333 ROUTE 298 2ND FLOOR ROAD, EAST SYRACUSE, NY 13057 |
CITY OF FALLS CHURCH HOUSING AND HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION |
City government |
RENT REBATE/RELIEF |
The City of Falls Church sponsors a rental relief program for individuals who are age 65 and older or who are permanently and totally disabled. Rental housing must be located in the City of Falls Church and applicant must have paid rent during the calendar year. |
The City of Falls Church Housing and Human Services Division (HHS) works to build a stronger and healthier community through a range of comprehensive services that address the needs of City residents and facilitate community development. |
300 PARK AVENUE, G04, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22046 |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION-9500 CENTER STREET |
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SOCIAL SECURITY BURIAL BENEFITS |
Provides a one-time death benefit of $255 to the surviving spouse or minor child(ren) of a worker. The family must file for this benefit within 2 years of the worker's death. |
Provides federal financial assistance to individuals when earnings decrease or stop due to age, disability, retirement, or death. Collects Social Security taxes from the employed and issues new and replacement Social Security cards. |
9500 CENTER STREET, MANASSAS, VA 20110 |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION-5510 CHEROKEE AVENUE |
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SOCIAL SECURITY BURIAL BENEFITS |
Provides a one-time death benefit of $255 to the surviving spouse or minor child(ren) of a worker. The family must file for this benefit within 2 years of the worker's death. |
Provides federal financial assistance to individuals when earnings decrease or stop due to age, disability, retirement, or death. Collects Social Security taxes from the employed and issues new and replacement Social Security cards. |
5510 CHEROKEE AVENUE, 200, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22312 |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION |
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SOCIAL SECURITY BURIAL BENEFITS |
Provides a one-time death benefit of $255 to the surviving spouse or minor child(ren) of a worker. The family must file for this benefit within 2 years of the worker's death. |
Provides federal financial assistance to individuals when earnings decrease or stop due to age, disability, retirement, or death. Collects Social Security taxes from the employed and issues new and replacement Social Security cards. |
10800 PARKRIDGE BOULEVARD, 100, RESTON, VA 20191 |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION-9500 CENTER STREET |
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SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY INSURANCE (SSDI) |
Provides insurance for workers and their children or surviving spouses who have Social Security coverage. Adults must have a physical and/or mental condition that keeps them from doing any "substantial" work for at least a year or is expected to result in death. Applicant information is given to the State Disability Determination agency where claims specialists and doctors review the information and make a decision. They may request additional information or provide the applicant with an exam or special test at no cost. |
Provides federal financial assistance to individuals when earnings decrease or stop due to age, disability, retirement, or death. Collects Social Security taxes from the employed and issues new and replacement Social Security cards. |
9500 CENTER STREET, MANASSAS, VA 20110 |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION |
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SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY INSURANCE (SSDI) |
Provides insurance for workers and their children or surviving spouses who have Social Security coverage. Adults must have a physical and/or mental condition that keeps them from doing any "substantial" work for at least a year or is expected to result in death. Applicant information is given to the State Disability Determination agency where claims specialists and doctors review the information and make a decision. They may request additional information or provide the applicant with an exam or special test at no cost. |
Provides federal financial assistance to individuals when earnings decrease or stop due to age, disability, retirement, or death. Collects Social Security taxes from the employed and issues new and replacement Social Security cards. |
10800 PARKRIDGE BOULEVARD, 100, RESTON, VA 20191 |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION-5510 CHEROKEE AVENUE |
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SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY INSURANCE (SSDI) |
Provides insurance for workers and their children or surviving spouses who have Social Security coverage. Adults must have a physical and/or mental condition that keeps them from doing any "substantial" work for at least a year or is expected to result in death. Applicant information is given to the State Disability Determination agency where claims specialists and doctors review the information and make a decision. They may request additional information or provide the applicant with an exam or special test at no cost. |
Provides federal financial assistance to individuals when earnings decrease or stop due to age, disability, retirement, or death. Collects Social Security taxes from the employed and issues new and replacement Social Security cards. |
5510 CHEROKEE AVENUE, 200, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22312 |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION-9500 CENTER STREET |
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SOCIAL SECURITY RETIREMENT BENEFITS |
Provides retirement benefits to workers who have paid taxes into the system thereby earning "credits". The amount of benefits are based on date of birth, type of benefits being applied for, and earnings. Workers should talk with a Social Security Representative in the year before retirement is planned. Depending on the year a worker was born, the age to receive full retirement benefits varies from age 65-67. Reduced benefits may be available as early as age 62. If an individual accepts reduced benefits, the amount received remains the same for his/her lifetime. Some individuals may elect to continue work beyond full retirement age and not apply for benefits until later to increase the benefit received. |
Provides federal financial assistance to individuals when earnings decrease or stop due to age, disability, retirement, or death. Collects Social Security taxes from the employed and issues new and replacement Social Security cards. |
9500 CENTER STREET, MANASSAS, VA 20110 |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION-5510 CHEROKEE AVENUE |
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SOCIAL SECURITY RETIREMENT BENEFITS |
Provides retirement benefits to workers who have paid taxes into the system thereby earning "credits". The amount of benefits are based on date of birth, type of benefits being applied for, and earnings. Workers should talk with a Social Security Representative in the year before retirement is planned. Depending on the year a worker was born, the age to receive full retirement benefits varies from age 65-67. Reduced benefits may be available as early as age 62. If an individual accepts reduced benefits, the amount received remains the same for his/her lifetime. Some individuals may elect to continue work beyond full retirement age and not apply for benefits until later to increase the benefit received. |
Provides federal financial assistance to individuals when earnings decrease or stop due to age, disability, retirement, or death. Collects Social Security taxes from the employed and issues new and replacement Social Security cards. |
5510 CHEROKEE AVENUE, 200, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22312 |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION |
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SOCIAL SECURITY RETIREMENT BENEFITS |
Provides retirement benefits to workers who have paid taxes into the system thereby earning "credits". The amount of benefits are based on date of birth, type of benefits being applied for, and earnings. Workers should talk with a Social Security Representative in the year before retirement is planned. Depending on the year a worker was born, the age to receive full retirement benefits varies from age 65-67. Reduced benefits may be available as early as age 62. If an individual accepts reduced benefits, the amount received remains the same for his/her lifetime. Some individuals may elect to continue work beyond full retirement age and not apply for benefits until later to increase the benefit received. |
Provides federal financial assistance to individuals when earnings decrease or stop due to age, disability, retirement, or death. Collects Social Security taxes from the employed and issues new and replacement Social Security cards. |
10800 PARKRIDGE BOULEVARD, 100, RESTON, VA 20191 |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION-9500 CENTER STREET |
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SOCIAL SECURITY SURVIVORS BENEFITS |
Provides benefits to certain family members when a worker dies. Survivors may be eligible for benefits if the worker earned enough Social Security credits. For further details, contact your local Social Security Office. |
Provides federal financial assistance to individuals when earnings decrease or stop due to age, disability, retirement, or death. Collects Social Security taxes from the employed and issues new and replacement Social Security cards. |
9500 CENTER STREET, MANASSAS, VA 20110 |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION-5510 CHEROKEE AVENUE |
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SOCIAL SECURITY SURVIVORS BENEFITS |
Provides benefits to certain family members when a worker dies. Survivors may be eligible for benefits if the worker earned enough Social Security credits. For further details, contact your local Social Security Office. |
Provides federal financial assistance to individuals when earnings decrease or stop due to age, disability, retirement, or death. Collects Social Security taxes from the employed and issues new and replacement Social Security cards. |
5510 CHEROKEE AVENUE, 200, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22312 |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION |
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SOCIAL SECURITY SURVIVORS BENEFITS |
Provides benefits to certain family members when a worker dies. Survivors may be eligible for benefits if the worker earned enough Social Security credits. For further details, contact your local Social Security Office. |
Provides federal financial assistance to individuals when earnings decrease or stop due to age, disability, retirement, or death. Collects Social Security taxes from the employed and issues new and replacement Social Security cards. |
10800 PARKRIDGE BOULEVARD, 100, RESTON, VA 20191 |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION-9500 CENTER STREET |
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SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME (SSI) |
Provides benefits to people with little or no income and resources. Adults must have a physical and/or mental condition that keeps them from working for at least 12 months or is expected to result in death. Children must have a physical and/or mental condition that can be medically proven and that results in "marked and severe" functional limitations that must be expected to last at least 12 months or is expected to result in death. Periodic continuing disability reviews are conducted until a child turns 18 or a redetermination is completed. |
Provides federal financial assistance to individuals when earnings decrease or stop due to age, disability, retirement, or death. Collects Social Security taxes from the employed and issues new and replacement Social Security cards. |
9500 CENTER STREET, MANASSAS, VA 20110 |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION-5510 CHEROKEE AVENUE |
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SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME (SSI) |
Provides benefits to people with little or no income and resources. Adults must have a physical and/or mental condition that keeps them from working for at least 12 months or is expected to result in death. Children must have a physical and/or mental condition that can be medically proven and that results in "marked and severe" functional limitations that must be expected to last at least 12 months or is expected to result in death. Periodic continuing disability reviews are conducted until a child turns 18 or a redetermination is completed. |
Provides federal financial assistance to individuals when earnings decrease or stop due to age, disability, retirement, or death. Collects Social Security taxes from the employed and issues new and replacement Social Security cards. |
5510 CHEROKEE AVENUE, 200, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22312 |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION |
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SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME (SSI) |
Provides benefits to people with little or no income and resources. Adults must have a physical and/or mental condition that keeps them from working for at least 12 months or is expected to result in death. Children must have a physical and/or mental condition that can be medically proven and that results in "marked and severe" functional limitations that must be expected to last at least 12 months or is expected to result in death. Periodic continuing disability reviews are conducted until a child turns 18 or a redetermination is completed. |
Provides federal financial assistance to individuals when earnings decrease or stop due to age, disability, retirement, or death. Collects Social Security taxes from the employed and issues new and replacement Social Security cards. |
10800 PARKRIDGE BOULEVARD, 100, RESTON, VA 20191 |
ARLINGTON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES |
County Government |
TANF |
Provides temporary financial assistance to eligible families with children who are deprived of the support of one or both parents due to death, disability, or absence of parent(s). |
Provides a variety of supportive and financial aid services to eligible children, adults, and families. |
2100 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES - PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES |
County Government |
TANF |
Provides temporary financial assistance to eligible families with children who are deprived of the support or one or both parents due to death, disability, or absence of parent(s). |
Fairfax County Department of Family Services Public Assistance and Employment Services (PAES) provides services to help individuals become self-sufficient and secure a more stable family life. Administers employment services and benefit programs. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
MANASSAS CITY FAMILY SERVICES |
County Government |
TANF |
Provides temporary financial assistance to eligible families with children who are deprived of the support of one or both parents due to death, disability, or absence of parent(s). |
The City of Manassas Department of Family Services mission is to promote the stability, self-sufficiency, and well being of residents by: assisting with basic needs, protecting children and vulnerable adults, and providing information and referral to community resources. |
8955 CENTER STREET, MANASSAS, VA 20110 |
ALEXANDRIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & HUMAN SERVICES-2525 MOUNT VERNON AVENUE |
County Government |
TANF |
Provides temporary financial assistance to eligible families with children who are deprived of the support or one or both parents due to death, disability, or absence of parent(s). |
Provides a variety of supportive and financial aid services to eligible children, adults and families. |
2525 MOUNT VERNON AVENUE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22301 |
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES-7987 ASHTON AVENUE |
County Government |
TANF |
Provides temporary financial assistance to eligible families with children who are deprived of the support of one or both parents due to death, disability, or absence of parent(s). |
Provides a variety of supportive and financial aid services to eligible children, adults, and families. |
7987 ASHTON AVENUE, 200, MANASSAS, VA 20109 |
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES-15941 DONALD CURTIS DRIVE |
County Government |
TANF |
Provides temporary financial assistance to eligible families with children who are deprived of the support of one or both parents due to death, disability, or absence of parent(s). |
Provides a variety of supportive and financial aid services to eligible children, adults, and families. |
15941 DONALD CURTIS DRIVE, WOODBRIDGE, VA 22191 |
ST. LEO SOCIAL MINISTRY CENTER |
Non-Profit |
BABY FORMULA |
Baby diapers, formula and baby food & other needs as determined by casework assessment. |
An all-volunteer team serving by providing person to person support & encouragement with the H2H connection for self-sufficiency through home visitations or the Growth Personal Development Coaching Program in the City of Fairfax area. Food Pantry + Senior Pantry + Baby Cuddles Pantry + Homeless Blessing Box + Funding Emergency Financial Assistance on a case-by-case basis. |
3700 BLENHEIM BOULEVARD, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
MARIH |
Non-Profit |
BABY FORMULA |
Provides baby formulas while a mother is waiting to get approved through the Women, Infant, and Children (WIC) program. Formula is available on an emergency basis only. |
A right-to-life organization serving women with unanticipated pregnancies. Focus is on alternatives to abortion. |
3230-B DUKE STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
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DONATIONS - FOOD |
Accepts food contributions to be used at various member food pantries and feeding programs. |
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CAPITAL AREA FOOD BANK-9610 GUNSTON COVE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - FOOD |
Accepts food contributions to be used at various member food pantries and feeding programs. |
Feeds those who suffer from hunger in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area by acquiring food and distributing it through a network of member agencies and feeding programs. Educates the community about the issues of hunger and nutrition. |
9610 GUNSTON COVE ROAD, A, LORTON, VA 22079 |
CORNERSTONES-11484 WASHINGTON WEST PLAZA-1 |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - FOOD |
Non-perishable food items are accepted for the food pantry for distribution to individuals and families in need. |
Annual campaign collecting new backpack and schools supplies for distribution to area students in grades K through 12. Applications are accepted beginning late June and supplies are distributed to select partners schools. |
11484 WASHINGTON WEST PLAZA, 120, RESTON, VA 20190 |
FOOD FOR OTHERS |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - FOOD |
Accepts perishable and non-perishable food donations. Receipts are given to donors for tax purposes. To donate, please drive up to the second loading dock #2 and wait for a Food for Others representative to assist you. |
Distributes free food to the hungry of northern Virginia and supports the food programs of other community-based organizations. Provides additional assistance to unemployed and low-income residents in the form of mobile feeding sites. |
2938 PROSPERITY AVENUE, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
ACCA, INC. (ANNANDALE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY FOR ACTION) |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - FOOD |
Accepts perishable/non-perishable food donations. Donated items are distributed to families and individuals in need. |
Faith based community organization working to meet the emergency and ongoing social service needs of low and moderate income residents in the Annandale and Baileys Crossroads/Lincolnia areas of Fairfax County. Staff and volunteers encourage and educate those in need to become self-sufficient. ACCA is staffed and administered fully by volunteers except for its Child Development Center that has paid professional staff. |
7200 COLUMBIA PIKE, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE DIOCESE OF ARLINGTON-131 S. WEST STREET |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - FOOD |
Accepts donations of non-perishable food items to distribute to individuals and families in need. |
Provides direct services within the Arlington diocese to implement the church's social mission to serve the needs of families, individuals, and communities. Services offered include food pantries, transitional housing for homeless men, transitional housing for mothers and children, pregnancy and adoption counseling, legal services for immigrants, education and workforce development, etc. Offers services via several different regional programs: Christ House Alexandria, and Loudoun Regional Distr |
131 S. WEST STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
BRITEPATHS |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - FOOD |
Accepts delivered donations of non-perishable food, non-food items, and grocery gift cards for distribution to families and individuals in need. Most-needed items can be ordered online from Britepath's Amazon wish list and delivered directly to the pantry. |
Britepaths provides short-term safety-net services to our neighbors in need while empowering them to work toward long-term self-sufficiency. We deliver our services with respect, compassion, and equity, always preserving the dignity and self-esteem of our clients. |
3959 PENDER DRIVE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
COMMITTEE FOR HELPING OTHERS-133 PARK N.E. STREET |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - FOOD |
Accepts non-perishable food donations for distribution to families and individuals in need. Please call for an appointment to drop off donations. |
Ecumenical group supported by area churches providing a variety of emergency services for those in need in the Vienna, Oakton, Merrifield, and Dunn Loring areas. |
133 PARK N.E. STREET, VIENNA, VA 22180 |
DAR AL HIJRAH ISLAMIC CENTER |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - FOOD |
Accepts perishable and non-perishable food donations. Donated items are distributed to individuals and families in need. |
A non-profit organization which offers religious, social, cultural, and educational services to the Muslim community in Northern Virginia. |
3159 ROW STREET, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22044 |
ECUMENICAL COMMUNITY HELPING OTHERS |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - FOOD |
We accept non-perishable food items, personal care items and cleaning supplies. Please, only donate "family-sized" items, extra large items, (25lb bags of flour, 5-6lb single cans of anything) are too large for distribution to ECHO client families which have 4 people on average. |
An ecumenical group supported by individuals and religious and civic groups that provides assistance for Springfield/Burke residents. Provides food, clothing, limited financial assistance, and other services. |
7205 OLD KEENE MILL ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
GROVETON BAPTIST CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - FOOD |
Accepts donations of non-perishable food for distribution to individuals and families in need. |
Groveton Baptist Church provides services to low income and foreign born residents of the Route One corridor in Fairfax County. |
6511 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
KOINONIA FOUNDATION, INC., THE |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - FOOD |
Accepts perishable and non-perishable food donations that are distributed to individuals and families in need. See website for needed items. |
An ecumenical organization that provides a variety of human services to residents of the greater Franconia/Kingstowne area in Fairfax County. |
6037 FRANCONIA ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22310 |
SHARE OF MCLEAN-1367 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - FOOD |
Donations of non-perishable food and personal care items are critically needed and can be left in the outside donation sheds of the McLean Baptist Church, Door #8. For large donations, contact info@shareofmclean.org to arrange a drop off time. Donated items are distributed to families and individuals in need. Call in advance to make arrangements to donate perishable items. |
Share, Incorporated is dedicated to helping low and moderate income residents alleviate food, clothing, and shelter insecurities in the McLean, Great Falls, and a nearby section of Falls Church, and areas through a core set of programs that are led by an all-volunteer force. |
1367 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, MC LEAN, VA 22101 |
ST. LEO SOCIAL MINISTRY CENTER |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - FOOD |
Please Assist in stocking our food pantry shelves with more nutritious foods and limiting donations of less nutritious foods. Help us provide flexibility with selections to accommodate special dietary needs and cultural food practices. |
An all-volunteer team serving by providing person to person support & encouragement with the H2H connection for self-sufficiency through home visitations or the Growth Personal Development Coaching Program in the City of Fairfax area. Food Pantry + Senior Pantry + Baby Cuddles Pantry + Homeless Blessing Box + Funding Emergency Financial Assistance on a case-by-case basis. |
3700 BLENHEIM BOULEVARD, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
SALVATION ARMY (ALEXANDRIA) |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - FOOD |
Accepts non-perishable food for distribution to individuals and families in need. |
A spiritually based community service organization that provides social services and emergency aid to individuals and families in need. |
1804 MOUNT VERNON AVENUE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22301 |
SALVATION ARMY (FAIRFAX) |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - FOOD |
Accepts non-perishable food for distribution to individuals and families in need. |
A spiritually based community service organization that provides social services and emergency aid to individuals and families in need. |
4915 OX ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22032 |
OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - FOOD |
Accepts non-perishable food donations. Receipts are provided for tax purposes. Donated items are distributed to individuals and families in need. |
Church providing social services to individuals and families in need. |
2700 19TH S. STREET, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
FACETS |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - FOOD |
Accepts non-perishable food donations. Donated items are distributed to individuals and families in need. |
Provides services to individuals and families suffering from hunger, homelessness, and poverty through comprehensive programs that provide housing case management, food assistance, and emergency basic services. |
10700 PAGE AVENUE, B, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
UNITED COMMUNITY |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - FOOD |
Accepts perishable and non-perishable food donations with expiration dates that have not passed. |
Provides services to low-income residents of Fairfax County's Route One Corridor to assist families and individuals to improve the quality of their lives and build self-reliance. |
7511 FORDSON ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
LORTON COMMUNITY ACTION CENTER |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - FOOD |
Accepts perishable and non-perishable food donations for distribution to individuals and families in need. |
Provides a variety of emergency services for residents of the greater Lorton community. |
9520 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, LORTON, VA 22079 |
ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - FOOD |
Accepts donations of perishable and non-perishable food for distribution to individuals and families in need. A receipt is provided for tax purposes. |
An area church ministry that seeks to assist individuals and families in need of human services. |
3305 GLEN CARLYN ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
FALLS CHURCH COMMUNITY SERVICE COUNCIL, INC. |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - FOOD |
****COVID-19 Update: The FCS office at Knox Church is closed, but the staff is reading emails and picking up phone messages remotely. Please consider using the Donate button on this website to help support aid to our community. Donated money will be used to purchase food and to give financial aid. Food donations may still be made, but you will need to make an appointment to drop off the food. Please contact us at fcswecare@aol.com. **** Accepts perishable and nonperishable food donations that are distributed to families and individuals in need. Must contact organization to arrange donation. |
FCS office staff works remotely and may be reached by email. Provides emergency services such as some Target cards, furniture, food, and financial assistance for housing, utilities, prescriptions, and other emergency service needs. |
7416 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
RISING HOPE UNITED METHODIST MISSION CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - FOOD |
Accepts perishable and non-perishable, non-expired food donations from individuals, groups, and businesses. Will arrange for pick-up of large quantities. Food is distributed to individuals and families in need. |
A Methodist Christian outreach ministry with the mission of serving the spiritual, social service, and emergency needs of homeless and low-income community members. |
8220 RUSSELL ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
LINK, INC. |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - FOOD |
Accepts non-perishable food donations which have not exceeded the date of expiration. Donated items are distributed to families and individuals in need. Donation drop off site will be arranged. Go to website for list of needed food items to donate. |
An all-volunteer emergency support organization that provides food and financial assistance to qualified people in need in the Herndon, Sterling, and Ashburn communities of Northern Virginia. |
P.O. BOX 443, STERLING, VA 20167 |
HUMANE SOCIETY OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, INC. |
Non-Profit |
DONATIONS - FOOD FOR PETS |
Ani-Meals accepts donations of unopened dry and canned dog, cat, and small animal food for distribution to individuals in need of food for their pets. Also accepts donations of pet treats and cat litter. |
Rescues and protects animals from abuse, neglect, abandonment, and cruelty. |
4057 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
FOUNDATION FOR APPROPRIATE AND IMMEDIATE TEMPORARY HELP (FAITH) |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Food items are distributed through the Emergency and Monthly Food Programs. This program serves individuals that are food unstable and are unable to provide groceries for their families. |
Foundation For Appropriate And Immediate Temporary Help (FAITH) is a non-profit organization with a mission to provide humanitarian aid to those in need living in the Northern Virginia communities. |
795 CENTER STREET, UNIT #2, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
CORNERSTONES-11484 WASHINGTON WEST PLAZA-1 |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Provides approximately one week of perishable and non-perishable food to individuals and families in need. Depending on circumstances, may provide food on a monthly basis. |
Annual campaign collecting new backpack and schools supplies for distribution to area students in grades K through 12. Applications are accepted beginning late June and supplies are distributed to select partners schools. |
11484 WASHINGTON WEST PLAZA, 120, RESTON, VA 20190 |
FOOD FOR OTHERS-2942 PROSPERITY AVENUE |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Maintains a pantry of free groceries that are distributed to individuals and families in need. Clients can take part in our new Choice Program and select the emergency food they receive in our grocery store-like marketplace. Referrals are limited to eight times per year. For those that need special accommodations someone can meet you at the car. Please call the office upon arrival. The marketplace is ADA compliant." |
Distributes free food to the hungry of northern Virginia and supports the food programs of other community-based organizations. Provides additional assistance to unemployed and low-income residents in the form of mobile feeding sites. |
2942 PROSPERITY AVENUE, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
BRITEPATHS |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Britepaths' Emergency Food Support Program accepts referrals from a case OR social worker and for clients in stable housing who are in a temporary financial crisis. |
Britepaths provides short-term safety-net services to our neighbors in need while empowering them to work toward long-term self-sufficiency. We deliver our services with respect, compassion, and equity, always preserving the dignity and self-esteem of our clients. |
3959 PENDER DRIVE, 200, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
ACCA, INC. (ANNANDALE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY FOR ACTION) |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Maintains a pantry of food that is distributed, via ACCA Volunteer delivery, on a case-by-case basis to individuals and families in need. Assistance is available once per month; exceptions are made for emergencies. The phone number listed is for Coordinated Services Planning (CSP) who makes assessments for and referrals to this service. |
Faith based community organization working to meet the emergency and ongoing social service needs of low and moderate income residents in the Annandale and Baileys Crossroads/Lincolnia areas of Fairfax County. Staff and volunteers encourage and educate those in need to become self-sufficient. ACCA is staffed and administered fully by volunteers except for its Child Development Center that has paid professional staff. |
7200 COLUMBIA PIKE, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY-1 |
County Government |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Provides referrals for emergency food to community based organizations. In unique situations, such as request outside the community based organization service hours or inability to access the community based organization, a food voucher to a neighborhood grocery store may be provided. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
12011 GOVERNMENT CENTER PARKWAY, 420, FAIRFAX, VA 22035 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-11484 WASHINGTON WEST PLAZA |
County Government |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Provides referrals for emergency food to community based organizations. In unique situations, such as request outside the community based organization service hours or inability to access the community based organization, a food voucher to a neighborhood grocery store may be provided. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
11484 WASHINGTON WEST PLAZA, 100, RESTON, VA 20190 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-8350 RICHMOND HIGHWAY-1 |
County Government |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Provides referrals for emergency food to community based organizations. In unique situations, such as request outside the community based organization service hours or inability to access the community based organization, a food voucher to a neighborhood grocery store may be provided. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
8350 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, 505, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
ST. LEO SOCIAL MINISTRY CENTER |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Provides non-perishable food and limited health/toiletry items at monthly food distribution, January - October. Assistance is limited 6 months - 2 years depending on case by case basis. Clients must meet geographic eligibility. Elderly with physical disabilities - there may be an option for home delivery. |
An all-volunteer team serving by providing person to person support & encouragement with the H2H connection for self-sufficiency through home visitations or the Growth Personal Development Coaching Program in the City of Fairfax area. Food Pantry + Senior Pantry + Baby Cuddles Pantry + Homeless Blessing Box + Funding Emergency Financial Assistance on a case-by-case basis. |
3700 BLENHEIM BOULEVARD, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
COMMITTEE FOR HELPING OTHERS-133 PARK N.E. STREET |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Provides emergency food to individuals and families in need. |
Ecumenical group supported by area churches providing a variety of emergency services for those in need in the Vienna, Oakton, Merrifield, and Dunn Loring areas. |
133 PARK N.E. STREET, VIENNA, VA 22180 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Non-perishable food provided to those in need. Also provides continental breakfast, hot lunches and snacks. |
Centers for opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
8794-S SACRAMENTO DRIVE, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22039 |
RISING HOPE UNITED METHODIST MISSION CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Provides food to individuals and families in need. For those with special circumstances, food can be delivered to their home. |
A Methodist Christian outreach ministry with the mission of serving the spiritual, social service, and emergency needs of homeless and low-income community members. |
8220 RUSSELL ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22309 |
LINK, INC. |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Provides food to low income individuals and families in need. Food is delivered to client's home. Four to five days worth of food is usually provided. Assistance is provided on an emergency basis only (up to 6 times per year) and is not meant to be an ongoing food program. |
An all-volunteer emergency support organization that provides food and financial assistance to qualified people in need in the Herndon, Sterling, and Ashburn communities of Northern Virginia. |
P.O. BOX 443, STERLING, VA 20167 |
ST. ANNES EPISCOPAL CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Provides food to individuals and families who are income eligible. |
St. Anne's Episcopal Church is a local church that provides assistance to individuals and families in need of resources. |
1700 WAINWRIGHT DRIVE, RESTON, VA 20190 |
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE DIOCESE OF ARLINGTON-131 S. WEST STREET |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Maintains a pantry of non-perishable food that is distributed to individuals and families in need. |
Provides direct services within the Arlington diocese to implement the church's social mission to serve the needs of families, individuals, and communities. Services offered include food pantries, transitional housing for homeless men, transitional housing for mothers and children, pregnancy and adoption counseling, legal services for immigrants, education and workforce development, etc. Offers services via several different regional programs: Christ House Alexandria, and Loudoun Regional Distr |
131 S. WEST STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE DIOCESE OF ARLINGTON-316 E. MARKET STREET |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Maintains a pantry of non-perishable food that is distributed to individuals and families in need. |
Provides direct services within the Arlington diocese to implement the church's social mission to serve the needs of families, individuals, and communities. Services offered include food pantries, transitional housing for homeless men, transitional housing for mothers and children, pregnancy and adoption counseling, legal services for immigrants, education and workforce development, etc. Offers services via several different regional programs: Christ House Alexandria, and Loudoun Regional Distr |
316 E. MARKET STREET, LEESBURG, VA 20176 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Non-perishable food provided to those in need. Also provides continental breakfast, hot lunches and snacks. |
Centers for Opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
1850 CAMERON GLEN DRIVE, 200, RESTON, VA 20190 |
DAR AL HIJRAH ISLAMIC CENTER |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Provides non-perishable food items to individuals and families in need, regardless of faith or ethnicity. |
A non-profit organization which offers religious, social, cultural, and educational services to the Muslim community in Northern Virginia. |
3159 ROW STREET, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22044 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Non-perishable food provided to those in need. Also provides continental breakfast, hot lunches and snacks. |
Centers for Opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
7611 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, E100, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
CATHOLIC CHARITIES USA-131 S. WEST STREET |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Need help paying for groceries or registering for SNAP benefits? Catholic Charities food banks, pantries and community farms have helped millions of people access nutritious food. Your local Catholic Charities member agency may be able to assist you, too. Please check Catholic Charities USA website or call for a list of food provider organizations near you. |
The Catholic Charities network provides service to people in need – no matter their religion or nationality –advocates for justice in society and calls the entire church and other people of goodwill to do the same. If you need help finding housing, paying your rent, recovering from a natural disaster or other event, or keeping food on the table for your family, one of our 167 local agencies may be able to help. |
131 S. WEST STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
CENTERS FOR OPPORTUNITY (CFO) |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Non-perishable food provided to those in need. Also provides continental breakfast, hot lunches and snacks. |
Centers for Opportunity (CFO) formerly Recovery Program Solutions of Virginia (RPSV) was founded in 2011. The organization was created to meet the unmet needs of adults and seniors with mental health and substance abuse issues in Northern Virginia. |
8221 WILLOW OAKS CORPORATE DRIVE, 1105, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
ECUMENICAL COMMUNITY HELPING OTHERS |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Provides emergency food, both perishable and non-perishable, to eligible persons. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. This service is not meant to be an ongoing food program. |
An ecumenical group supported by individuals and religious and civic groups that provides assistance for Springfield/Burke residents. Provides food, clothing, limited financial assistance, and other services. |
7205 OLD KEENE MILL ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
GROVETON BAPTIST CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Provides emergency food, both perishable and non-perishable for individuals and families in need. Assistance is limited to twice/month. |
Groveton Baptist Church provides services to low income and foreign born residents of the Route One corridor in Fairfax County. |
6511 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
CENTREVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Provides perishable and non-perishable food items. |
Centreville United Methodist Church is an area church that provides services to assist in meeting community needs via the Grace Ministries outreach program. |
6400 OLD CENTREVILLE ROAD, CENTREVILLE, VA 20121 |
CENTREVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH-14200 ST GERMAIN DRIVE |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Provides perishable and non-perishable food items. |
Centreville United Methodist Church is an area church that provides services to assist in meeting community needs via the Grace Ministries outreach program. |
14200 ST GERMAIN DRIVE, CENTREVILLE, VA 20121 |
ALIVE! ALEXANDRIANS INVOLVED ECUMENICALLY-510 S. VAN DORN STREET |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Delivers nonperishable food to needy families in the City of Alexandria. Also has a Last Saturday Food Distribution in which fresh produce and nonperishables are distributed to needy families once a month. |
Volunteers from over 40 religious congregations and the community working together to help those in need in the City of Alexandria. |
510 S. VAN DORN STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22304 |
OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Provides emergency non-perishable food to individuals and families in need. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis. Pantry open on Wednesday morning, but walk-ins will be helped. |
Church providing social services to individuals and families in need. |
2700 19TH S. STREET, ARLINGTON, VA 22204 |
WESTERN FAIRFAX CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Provides perishable and non-perishable emergency food to individuals and families in need. Household must be registered to pick up food up to once every 30 days. |
A volunteer, community-based organization that assists individuals and families in need with food, clothing, emergency financial assistance, budget classes, household goods, and seasonal programs. |
4511 DALY DRIVE, J, CHANTILLY, VA 20151 |
ST. STEPHEN'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Provides non-perishable food distribution for families in need. |
St. Stephen's United Methodist Church is an area church that provides services in the community to assist in meeting community human service needs. |
9203 BRADDOCK ROAD, BURKE, VA 22015 |
FLORIS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Distributes non-perishable food and seasonal produce to low income individuals and families in need. |
Provides support for food insecurity and addresses the human service needs of low income families through strategic partnerships with other organizations and public agencies. |
13600 FRYING PAN ROAD, HERNDON, VA 20171 |
FALLS CHURCH COMMUNITY SERVICE COUNCIL, INC. |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
The furniture pick up and delivery program has been temporarily suspended in order to safeguard the health of our volunteers and clients. Financial aid is still being given and food deliveries are continuing. The FCS office at Knox Church is closed, but the staff is reading emails and picking up phone messages remotely. **** Provides emergency food, perishable and nonperishable, to individuals and families in need. Coordinated Services Planning makes assessments for and referrals to this service. |
FCS office staff works remotely and may be reached by email. Provides emergency services such as some Target cards, furniture, food, and financial assistance for housing, utilities, prescriptions, and other emergency service needs. |
7416 ARLINGTON BOULEVARD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 |
FAIRFAX FISH, INC. |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Provides emergency food, perishable and non-perishable, to individuals and families in need. Phone and TTY numbers listed are for Coordinated Services Planning (CSP) who provides assessments and referrals to this service. |
Provides emergency food and financial assistance to low-income residents of Fairfax City and the surrounding area enabling them to improve their lives and function at the highest level possible. Provides financial assistance once in a 12-month period in situations where need is temporary. |
P.O. BOX 2254, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SERVICES-7611 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE |
County Government |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Provides referrals for emergency food to community based organizations. In unique situations, such as request outside the community based organization service hours or inability to access the community based organization, a food voucher to a neighborhood grocery store may be provided. |
Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) engages, connects and collaborates with individuals, organizations, neighborhoods and communities to provide services and build capacity to support communities and neighborhoods. NCS provides programs and resources, including an information and referral helpline, transportation for the elderly and those with disabilities, program access and scheduling for the county's athletic fields, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and more. |
7611 LITTLE RIVER TURNPIKE, 346E, ANNANDALE, VA 22003 |
ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Provides perishable and non-perishable emergency food to individuals and families in need. Clients must pick-up the food. |
An area church ministry that seeks to assist individuals and families in need of human services. |
3305 GLEN CARLYN ROAD, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22041 |
UNITED COMMUNITY |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Maintains a pantry of perishable and non-perishable food that is distributed on a case-by-case basis to individuals and families in need. Assistance is limited to one time per month; exceptions made for emergencies. |
Provides services to low-income residents of Fairfax County's Route One Corridor to assist families and individuals to improve the quality of their lives and build self-reliance. |
7511 FORDSON ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22306 |
KOINONIA FOUNDATION, INC., THE |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Provides both perishable and non-perishable emergency food to individuals and families in need. Financial counseling is provided to all clients receiving emergency assistance. |
An ecumenical organization that provides a variety of human services to residents of the greater Franconia/Kingstowne area in Fairfax County. |
6037 FRANCONIA ROAD, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22310 |
SPRINGFIELD CHURCH OF CHRIST |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Provides gift card for groceries and personal care items. MUST CALL AHEAD. |
A non-denominational church that provides services to meet the diverse needs and interests of the community. |
7512 OLD KEENE MILL ROAD, SPRINGFIELD, VA 22150 |
SALVATION ARMY (FAIRFAX) |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Maintains a pantry of non-perishable food that is distributed to individuals and families in need. |
A spiritually based community service organization that provides social services and emergency aid to individuals and families in need. |
4915 OX ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22032 |
SHARE OF MCLEAN-1367 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Provides emergency non-perishable food to eligible individuals. Normally provides enough food to feed a family for 4-7 days. |
Share, Incorporated is dedicated to helping low and moderate income residents alleviate food, clothing, and shelter insecurities in the McLean, Great Falls, and a nearby section of Falls Church, and areas through a core set of programs that are led by an all-volunteer force. |
1367 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, MC LEAN, VA 22101 |
LORTON COMMUNITY ACTION CENTER |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD |
Provides emergency food, perishable and non-perishable, as well as personal care items, to individuals and families in need. |
Provides a variety of emergency services for residents of the greater Lorton community. |
9520 RICHMOND HIGHWAY, LORTON, VA 22079 |
OAR OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, INC.-10640 PAGE AVENUE |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD - EX-OFFENDERS/FAMILIES OF INMATES |
Provides ex-offenders and their families with vouchers for food, referrals to area food closets. We also provide assistance applying for SNAP. |
Opportunities Alternatives Resources for ex-offenders and their families. OAR provides services such as employment assistance and training, educational programs, case management, counseling and support groups, as well as direct assistance including but not limited to rent and utilities financial assistance, tools and transportation. |
10640 PAGE AVENUE, 250, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
HUMANE SOCIETY OF FAIRFAX COUNTY, INC. |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD - PETS |
Ani-Meals program provides food and supplies for dogs, cats, and small animals whose owners cannot afford pet food. Food is provided based on need and number of animals owned. Application can be obtained from the organization or from the website. |
Rescues and protects animals from abuse, neglect, abandonment, and cruelty. |
4057 CHAIN BRIDGE ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22030 |
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE DIOCESE OF ARLINGTON-131 S. WEST STREET |
Non-Profit |
EMERGENCY FOOD - SOUP KITCHEN |
Provides hot meals every night of the year for those in need. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Can accommodate 50-65 guests. |
Provides direct services within the Arlington diocese to implement the church's social mission to serve the needs of families, individuals, and communities. Services offered include food pantries, transitional housing for homeless men, transitional housing for mothers and children, pregnancy and adoption counseling, legal services for immigrants, education and workforce development, etc. Offers services via several different regional programs: Christ House Alexandria, and Loudoun Regional Distr |
131 S. WEST STREET, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 |
FOOD FOR OTHERS |
Non-Profit |
FOOD BANK |
Provides donated supplemental food to feeding agencies in northern Virginia. Partnering agents must go through an application process. To pick up food, please drive up to the second loading dock and wait for a Food for Others representative to assist you. |
Distributes free food to the hungry of northern Virginia and supports the food programs of other community-based organizations. Provides additional assistance to unemployed and low-income residents in the form of mobile feeding sites. |
2938 PROSPERITY AVENUE, FAIRFAX, VA 22031 |
BEACON HILL MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
FOOD BANK |
Beacon Hill Missionary Baptist Church has a variety of perishable and non-perishable food items. |
Beacon Hill Missionary Baptist Church's mission is to build people in the community through teaching the word of God and providing human services. |
2472 CENTREVILLE ROAD, HERNDON, VA 20171 |
CHRIST FELLOWSHIP CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
FOOD BANK |
Maintains a pantry of non-perishable food distributed on a case-by-case basis to individuals and families in need. Pantry is located at Beacon Hill Baptist Church. |
Church providing emergency food to individuals in need. |
459 HERNDON PARKWAY, HERNDON, VA 20170 |
ABIDING PRESENCE LUTHERAN CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
FOOD BANK |
The food pantry provides perishable and non-perishable food. |
Abiding Presence Lutheran Church is committed to serving individuals and families in need of food assistance. There are no eligibility requirements or prior sign-up required. |
6304 LEE CHAPEL ROAD, BURKE, VA 22015 |
CENTRAL SENIOR CENTER |
Non-Profit |
FOOD BANK |
Provides Korean hot meals to older adults. |
Central Senior Center was founded as a ministry for seniors of the Korean Central Presbyterian Church in Centreville. The Center develops and manages a growing range of services for active and frail older Korean adults. |
14451 LEE HIGHWAY, CENTREVILLE, VA 20121 |
BURKE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH |
Non-Profit |
FOOD CO-OP |
Anyone can drive in and receive two bags of non-perishable groceries once a month. Our co-op members, who pay $5 fee to shop groceries, which include brea |