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Housing Counseling

2337 Front Street, Accomac, VA 23301
Created by the Commonwealth of Virginia, the County of Accomack and the County of Northampton and joined by the Town of Chincoteague, the A-NPDC has been the Eastern Shore of Virginia’s regional planning organization since 1970. Tasked with supporting local planning and community development efforts and providing technical assistance on behalf of the Commonwealth, the A-NPDC focuses on issues of regional importance. They also staff the Accomack-Northampton Regional Housing Authority and the Eastern Shore of Virginia Housing Alliance. By far the largest organization housed at the Enterprise Building, the A-NPDC has the most diverse work program. With three organizations, co-located in the Accomac office it is quite common to hear them referred to collectively as the “Housing Office.”

Supportive Housing Placement/Referral

1137 Hampton Ave, Newport News, VA 23607
Programs that link people who are in need of a community care facility or other supportive housing placement with an appropriate provider.
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Housing Counseling

7300 Newport Ave., Suite 101, Norfolk, VA 23505
The Urban League of Hampton Roads, Inc. was founded in 1978 with a mission to assist African-Americans and others in the achievement of social and economic equality. The League implements its mission in four programmatic areas: Education and Youth, Employment and Economic Empowerment, Housing and Health and Wellness. The Health and Wellness Program provides strategies for optimal living by making choices that support fitness, good nutrition and medical care. Education, outreach and case management services are provided. A primary focus of the health program is to assist individuals that are HIV/AIDS positive. Additionally outreach and education activities are provided in order to combat the spread of the disease.

Food Pantries

4247 Creighton Road, Richmond, VA 23223
Nia Community Development Corporation of Greater Richmond is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit whose mission to empower people to help themselves and others achieve wellness, holistically, through awareness, education, support and advocacy.
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At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs

3110 Fairview Park Drive, Falls Church, VA 22042
NVFS’ Multicultural Center provides a wide range of immigration legal, mental health, and case management services, particularly for individuals and families new to the United States. Our services include: Immigration Legal Services Counseling and Mental Health Services (Individuals, Couples, Families) Groups: Anger Management, Domestic Violence Support Group, Batterer’s Intervention Program Program for Survivors of Torture and Trauma (PSTT) and Trafficking Survivor Services Domestic Violence Services Case Management Services Information & Referral Financial Literacy

Transitional Housing/Shelter

310 Avon Court, Charlottesville, VA 22903
Community Services Board

Supportive Housing Placement/Referral

145 Campbell Ave SW, Roanoke, VA 24001
Programs that link people who are in need of a community care facility or other supportive housing placement with an appropriate provider.

Non-Emergency Medical Transportation

4534 Lunenburg County Road, Keysville, VA 23947
Taxi Service
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Supportive Housing

463 E Washington St, Harrisonburg, VA 22802
Harrisonburg-Rockingham Community Services Board is a leading provider in mental health, substance abuse, and developmental services. They are one of 40 community-based public providers of mental health, substance abuse, and developmental disability services throughout Virginia. The Commonwealth has designated the 40 CSBs as the single point of entry into publicly funded behavioral health and developmental services. HRCSB is supported through local, state and federal funds. They provide an array of programs and support directly, and through partnerships with other providers.

Rent Payment Assistance

175 Military Lane,, Gate City, VA 24251
For over 60 years, Appalachian Community Action and Development Agency (AppCAA) has served the residents of Lee, Scott, and Wise Counties and the City of Norton with programs that help low-to-moderate-income individuals and families at every stage of life. With programs for housing, finance, health, children and seniors, you’re sure to find the help you need completely FREE for all income-eligible households!

Food Pantries

1320 La Salle Avenue, Hampton, VA 23669
H.E.L.P. Free Clinic, located in Hampton, serves the low-income poor and working populations of Hampton and Newport News who do not have health insurance. We are an acute medical clinic which will see patients who earn less than 200% of the federal poverty level.
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Food Pantries

124 West Piccadilly St., Winchester, VA 22601
A non-profit 501(c)3 organization that promotes health, dignity, and inclusion through accessible sexual health services, HIV care/prevention, and LGBTQ+ support by building equitable, healing-centered spaces in our community. We envision a stigma-free future where people in need of sexual health support and HIV care as well as an all-encompassing society inclusive of LGBTQ+ individuals can heal, thrive, and live with dignity and connection.
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Rent Payment Assistance

320 Hospital Drive, Martinsville, VA 24115
AIDS Service Organization
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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation

517 West Grace Street, Richmond, VA 23220
Our mission is to provide accessible, comprehensive, and integrated quality health services to anyone regardless of their housing, financial, citizenship, or insurance status. Ryan White Part B Eligibility Assessment Site.

Food Pantries

5360 Robin Hood Road, Norfolk, VA 23513
LGBT Life Center offers frozen, ready-made meals, pantry assistance (like proteins, canned goods, and dry goods), and quality produce to help end hunger in our community.
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Rent Payment Assistance

FAHASS is a private, nonprofit organization whose mission is to positively impact individual and community health. We provide a safe environment to learn, grow, and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Our staff is dedicated to providing quality service to clients, their families, and to the greater community. We serve the City of Fredericksburg and the Counties of Caroline, Culpeper, Fauquier, King George, Madison, Orange, Prince William, Rappahannock, Spotsylvania, Stafford, and Westmoreland. Ryan White Part B Eligibility Assessment Site.

Housing Counseling

8033 Ashton Avenue, Suite 107, Manassas, VA 20109
Community Services Board

Food Pantries

320 Hospital Drive, Martinsville, VA 24115
AIDS Service Organization
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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation

320 Hospital Drive, Martinsville, VA 24115
AIDS Service Organization
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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation

3299 Woodburn Road, Suite 370, Annandale, VA 22003
Support services provided by the Nexus program expand the options available to newly diagnosed or People Living with HIV giving them the benefit and flexibility of receiving HIV-related care in a medical setting of their choosing – a private infectious disease, primary care or specialist practice. Your doctor can refer you to Nexus and based on your eligibility you may enroll in the appropriate support services to supplement your medical treatment and help you achieve and maintain viral load suppression. Ryan White Part B Eligibility Assessment Site.

Housing Counseling

289 Independence Blvd Pembrooke 3, Suite 109, Virginia Beach, VA 23462
Local Human Services

Housing Counseling

175 Military Lane,, Gate City, VA 24251
For over 60 years, Appalachian Community Action and Development Agency (AppCAA) has served the residents of Lee, Scott, and Wise Counties and the City of Norton with programs that help low-to-moderate-income individuals and families at every stage of life. With programs for housing, finance, health, children and seniors, you’re sure to find the help you need completely FREE for all income-eligible households!

Transitional Housing/Shelter

200 Dent Street, Rocky Mount, VA 24151
Programs that provide extended shelter and supportive services primarily for homeless individuals and/or families with the goal of helping them live independently and transition into permanent housing. Some programs require that the individual/family be transitioning from a short-term emergency shelter. The length of stay varies considerably by program. It is generally longer than two weeks but typically 60 days or more and, in many cases, up to two years or more. The supportive services may be provided directly by the organization managing the housing or may be coordinated by them and provided by other public or private agencies. Transitional housing/shelter is generally provided in apartment style facilities with a higher degree of privacy than short-term homeless shelters; may be provided at no cost to the resident; and may be configured for specialized groups within the homeless population such as people with substance use disorders, a mental illness, AIDS/HIV, who have experienced domestic violence and/or veterans. In some cases, a "transition in place" option allows families to continue living in the same complex (if not the same unit) where their transitional housing unit is located when they are ready to move to permanent housing. In other cases, the permanent housing option is either public housing or private rental housing supported by a tenant-based voucher subsidy. Included are post-domestic violence shelter housing programs that make affordable rental housing (or other accommodations) available to women, generally those who are coming directly out of a domestic violence shelter or other crisis shelter, often in apartment complexes owned by the shelter; and programs that provide transitional housing and support services for other targeted groups such as military and veteran families and others who need a temporary supportive living environment to maintain stability and begin to thrive.