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At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs

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.
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Rapid Re-Housing Programs

356 Campbell Ave, SW, Roanoke North Office, Roanoke, VA 24016
The CHRC has funding for individuals and families that are literally homeless and have limited resources to obtain housing on their own. The CHRC offers short term financial assistance and connection to services to assist clients to achieve stability quickly. This program is known as rapid re-housing. The rapid re-housing program requires a referral from a shelter or case worker to be considered.
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At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs

5360 Robin Hood Road, Norfolk, VA 23513
Life Home We’re proud to provide housing for 300+ people and growing in Hampton Roads. Housing is one of our most basic human needs. Without it, it’s difficult to address other needs—like medical care, mental health, and nutrition. That’s why we offer LGBTQ rapid re-housing for individuals who suddenly find themselves homeless. We also provide permanent housing for LGBTQ and HIV+ individuals and work with them to achieve economic stability, social self-reliance, and better health. Ready to learn more or see if you qualify for housing and utility assistance? Give us a call at 757-640-0929 and ask to speak to our housing team.
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At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs

300 Medical Drive, Hampton, VA 23666
The Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board is the premier provider of behavioral health and intellectual and developmental disability services. We are recognized throughout Virginia for our leadership, excellence, and commitment to service. We earn this distinction by creating a community where people can find their strength and become self-determining.
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At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs

124 West Piccadilly Street, Winchester, VA 22601
ARE Housing programs can offer the following services for those who qualify: Security Deposit Rental Assistance Utility Deposits Utility Assistance Housing Case Management-service planning, goal setting, health assessment Financial Literacy (budgeting) Counseling Services Collaboration with Local Healthcare Systems- to facilitate discharge planning for homeless individuals exiting the hospital Linkages to Support Services-such as food pantries, C-CAP, job training, etc.
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At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs

225 West Olney Road, Norfolk, VA 23505
Community Services Board
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At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs

2921 11th Street South, Arlington, VA 22204
Established in 1994, Arlington Free Clinic (AFC) continues to be Arlington’s only provider of comprehensive healthcare services for adults living with a low income and without health insurance. While there are approximately 10,000 uninsured adults in Arlington County, AFC is the medical home for over 1,600 of these underserved members of our community. Services offered by AFC include: clinical dental, pharmacy, women's health, and behavioral health services. Visit the AFC website to learn more.
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At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs

2220 Stockton St., Richmond, VA 23224
CARITAS receives all shelter placement referrals through coordinated entry. CARITAS emergency shelters are committed to providing a place of shelter and support for every individual who passes through our doors. We accomplish this through a network of partner congregations. CARITAS emergency shelter programs provide case management that focuses on developing a Housing Stabilization plan. This individualized plan identifies barriers to housing, establishes housing goals and identifies the steps that are necessary for individuals and families to exit shelter and return to self-sufficiency.
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Homelessness Prevention Programs

356 Campbell Ave, SW, Roanoke North Office, Roanoke, VA 24016
The CHRC has several different programs that offer assistance for individuals and families that are in danger of becoming homeless. In order to help those most at-risk of losing their housing, the CHRC coordinates referrals through Central Intake to ensure these resources are reaching households most at risk of experiencing homelessness. The homeless prevention programs require a referral from Central Intake (https://www.roanokeva.gov/357/Central-Intake---One-Door).
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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
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