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A complete resource guide designed to help residents identify and utilize the human services available in Culpeper County.
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2024-2025 CULPEPER COUNTY Culpeper County Resource Guide c/o Culpeper Times 206 S. Main St. #301 Culpeper, VA 22701 healthyculpeper.com General Inquiries/ Listings: culpeperresourceguide @gmail.com Advertising information: Tom Spargur Tom@Culpepertimes.com 540.812.2282
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elcome to the fifth edition of the Culpeper County Resource Guide. This resource guide is a local collaboration of community services organizations intended to keep the citizens of Culpeper informed about programs, services, and resources available to those members facing a number of challenges such as housing, medical care, mental health services, hunger, substance abuse, and transportation. This resource guide is intended for use by EVERYONE in Culpeper County. Healthy Culpeper’s mission is to build a network of support and resources for community members in need of assistance. We believe this resource guide is a tool to help make those needed connections. I want to thank the following Healthy Culpeper organizations and community partners for collecting information for this 2024/2025 edition of the Culpeper County Resource Guide. Andrew DeNicolaof the Culpeper County Library, Brenda Boggs of the disAbility Resource Center, Alan Rasmussen and Tammy Barboza of Encompass Community Supports, Marilyn Dunphy (for organizing and updating the Spanish section). I also want to thank Rappahannock Media, publisher of the Culpeper Times, which has undertaken the editing, publishing and distribution of 7,000 free copies of the resource guide in Culpeper County. Thank you to the businesses that sponsored this guide, and thank you to our wonderful community partners for the work that you do to make our Culpeper community a better place to live. Denise Rasmussen Program Manager for Healthy Culpeper Healthy Culpeper is a program under Culpeper Human Services
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Emergency Services ...................................................................................................... 5 Volunteer Fire/Rescue Organizations ....................................................................................... 6 Addiction and Recovery ............................................................................................... 6 Aging and Senior Services ........................................................................................... 7 Children’s Services ........................................................................................................ 8 Child Care, Licensed ................................................................................................................... 9 Clothing and Furniture ...............................................................................................10 Community Enrichment & Education Programs .....................................................10 Counseling and Mental Health..................................................................................13 Helplines and Hotlines ...............................................................................................16 Culpeper Human Services..........................................................................................16 Disability Services .......................................................................................................18 Domestic Violence and Abuse ..................................................................................20 Employment and Job Training ..................................................................................22 Encompass Community Supports .............................................................................22 Food and Nutrition ......................................................................................................23 Foundations and Nonprofit Support ........................................................................25 Fuel and Utility Assistance .........................................................................................26 Health & Wellness Therapy ........................................................................................26 Housing .........................................................................................................................27 Low Income Housing ................................................................................................................ 27 Senior Housing ........................................................................................................................... 27 Transitional and Emergency Housing ..................................................................................... 27 Legal/Criminal Justice ................................................................................................28 Court Services ............................................................................................................................ 28 Medical .........................................................................................................................30 Dental .......................................................................................................................................... 30 General......................................................................................................................................... 30 Hospice and Home Care............................................................................................................ 32 Medicaid, Medicare Expansion, Medicare .............................................................................. 32 UVA Health System.................................................................................................................... 33 Specialized Medical Equipment ............................................................................................... 34 Vision and Hearing Care ........................................................................................................... 34 Money, Insurance, Taxes .............................................................................................35 Support Groups ...........................................................................................................36 Transportation ..............................................................................................................37 Veterans Services ........................................................................................................38 En Español ....................................................................................................................40
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EMERGENCY SERVICES E-911 Culpeper County Public Safety Communication Center 540-727-7900 540-727-8800| | wmartin@culpepercounty.gov Web.culpepercounty.gov 14022 Public Safety Ct, Culpeper Our mission as first responders is to consistently provide high-quality call taking, dispatching, and communicating to our citizens and public safety responders that depend on its support. smart911.com is a free service that provides Emergency Responders with more information in the event of an emergency.
211 Virginia DIAL 2-1-1 - TEXT "CONNECT" TO 247211 - CHAT OR SEARCH AT 211virginia.org
Free information and referral service, open 24/7 with translation services for 240+ languages. Maintains a directory of 16,000+ programs serving the categories of: • Human needs - Food banks, shelters, rent or utility assistance • Financial assistance and benefits screenings • Physical and mental health resources • Work initiative - Job training, English as a second language classes, GED preparation, financial and transportation assistance • Support for seniors and those with disabilities - Adult day care, home meals, respite care, home healthcare • Support for youth and families - After-school programs, tutoring, mentorships, counseling, child care centers • Community volunteering - Mentorship opportunities, locations to donate food, clothing, furniture, computers, or other items • Disaster support services - Up-to-date information on
community and regional response, volunteer and donation coordination, crisis intervention, and human service coordination
American Red Cross 540-825-9291 or Disaster Assistance 855-891-7325 118 East Piedmont St., Culpeper | redcross.org
American Red Cross programs include disaster relief services, preparedness, service to the armed forces, blood collections, and volunteer services. The Red Cross provides preparedness information before disaster strikes; shelters, feeds, and emotional support; and coordinates recovery assistance. Red Cross provides training and certification for CPR, AED, ALS & PALS, baby sitting & childcare, lifeguarding and water safety, and nurse assistant/ CNA training. The Red Cross supports military members, veterans and their families with emergency communications and other resources.
Christ In Action 21465 Business Ct., Elkwood, 22718 | 703-368-6286
CIA is a faith-based, non-profit disaster relief organization providing chaplaincy, training services, and responding to largescale disasters across the USA, as well as smaller events in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Emergency Management Services 540-727-7161 | booten@culpepercounty.gov 14022 Public Safety Court
The Office of Emergency Management Services is responsible for providing community outreach in disaster preparedness. Other responsibilities include: • Coordinating countywide response to a disaster situation • Ensuring disaster assistance is available to all government
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agencies, businesses, and citizens of Culpeper • Providing assistance to managers of various county agencies playing key roles in disaster response and recovery operations
Rappahannock-Rapidan Medical Reserve Corps
Other resources:
The Virginia Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is a force of dedicated volunteers ready to support the community in the event of a public health emergency. Each of the 22 local MRC units across Virginia are composed of teams of medical and public health professionals who volunteer their skills, expertise, and time to support ongoing public health initiatives and assist during emergencies throughout Virginia. To learn more about the Medical Reserve Corps and fill out an application, please go to vamrc.org.
• Sign up for Rave Alert. • Turn around. Don't drown! Details about never driving through high water. • Try the new online tool from ReadyNOVA. It is available to develop emergency preparedness plans for northern Virginia families and businesses.
Encompass Community Supports/Crisis Services 540-617-0774 or 540-825-5656 (choose option 7) | encompasscommunitysupports.org
Crisis services are available to any individual experiencing a crisis due to mental health or substance use issues. Services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year and are focused on helping individuals with their immediate crisis. Services are short-term and are often provided over the phone, within one of our clinics, or within one of our local hospital emergency departments. Services encompass crisis stabilization, crisis supervision, and crisis intervention.
Culpeper County Sheriff’s Office Sheriff Timothy W. Chilton (Tim), Sheriff, Culpeper County 540-727-7520, Jail: 540-727-3434, Records: 540-727-3444 ext. 125 14023 Public Safety Ct., Culpeper culpepersheriffsoffice.com
The mission of the Sheriff’s Office is to protect and serve the citizens of Culpeper County while maintaining professional standards and integrity in public service through patrols, investigations, crime prevention, and court security. 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m., Monday - Friday
Culpeper Police Department Emergency – 911 | Non-Emergency 540-727-3430 740 Old Brandy Road, Culpeper culpeperva.gov/government/police_department/index.php
FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) 800-621-3362
First Call for Help Crisis Situations (540) 229-3816 | 1835 Industry Drive, Culpeper
Assistance with emergency disconnects, evictions, and crisis situations. Mon-Fri 8:00-4:30. After hours, leave a voicemail.
Foothills Housing Network For Housing help: 540-724-6630 | General information: (540) 829-7450 To request homelessness support, prevention, and housing services in Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, or Rappahannock, please call.
Operation First Response, Inc 888-289-0280 | 20037 Dove Hill Road. Culpeper operationfirstresponse.org info@operationfirstresponse.org
The mission of Operation First Response, Inc (OFR) is to serve all branches of our nation’s Wounded Heroes/Disabled Veterans and First Responders with personal and financial needs. Services are provided from the onset of injuries or illness throughout their recovery period and journey to the civilian world. Financial aid varies as each case is based on individual needs ranging from rent, utilities, vehicle payments, groceries, clothing, and travel expenses.
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540-317-4135 | 640 Laurel Street, Culpeper RRMRC@vdh.virginia.gov
Virginia State Police Division Two Offices 15148 State Police Rd, Culpeper Bureau of Criminal Investigations Captain John A. Defilippi. Division Two Commander (540) 829-7400 | (888) 300-0156 (BCI issues, investigations, etc.) bci.culpeper@vsp.virginia.gov Bureau of Field Operations Captain Donald W. Jones, Division Two Commander 540-829-7401 | 800-572-2260 (BFO issues, traffic, etc.) bfodiv2@vsp.virginia.gov After normal business hours, callers outside Virginia should call 540-829-7766 for assistance
VOLUNTEER FIRE/RESCUE ORGANIZATIONS Brandy Station Volunteer Fire Department
540-825-1555 or 540-825-7678, 19601 Church Rd., Brandy Station
Culpeper County Volunteer Fire Department
540-825-8777, 151-153 West Davis Street, Culpeper
Culpeper Volunteer Rescue Squad
540-825-2247, 1121 North Main St., P.O. Box 731, Culpeper
Amissville Volunteer Fire Department
540-937-5125, 41711 Lee Highway, Amissville
Little Fork Volunteer Fire & Rescue Company 540-937-7717, 6011 Rixeyville Road, Rixeyville
Rapidan Volunteer Fire Department
540-672-5744, 9729 Locust Dale Road, Rapidan
Reva Volunteer Fire & Rescue Company
540-547-3747, 8230 Birmingham Road, Culpeper
Richardsville Volunteer Fire & Rescue Co.
540-399-1890, 29361 Eley’s Ford Rd., Richardsville
Salem Volunteer Fire Department
540-825-9112, 13428 Scotts Mill Road, Culpeper
ADDICTION & RECOVERY Christ-Centered Addiction Restoration Services (CARS) (540) 445-1733 | info@herestores.com HeRestores.com Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at HeRestoresVA
Our mission is to bring restoration to lives destroyed by addiction. We currently meet the immediate needs of the community by providing weekly, local, 12-Step-recovery support groups known as RESTORE. Our vision is to bring long-term, faith-based recovery homes to this area and to provide nurturing and restorative environments for men and women, ages 20-40, who are struggling with risky, habitual, and debilitating behaviors surrounding the use of alcohol and drugs.
Come As You Are (CAYA)
SpiritWorks Foundation
540-219-5696 | Info@cayacoalition.org | Cayacoalition.org
Addiction Recovery 540-428-5415 | spiritworksfoundation.org jan@spiritworksfoundation.org
CAYA is a substance-abuse prevention coalition to help anyone affected by substance abuse. We connect people to helpful resources, available treatment, and support groups. Find us on Facebook: Run For Your Life 5K held at Verdun Adventure Bound in the Fall. RunSignUp.com/Race/VA/Rixeyville/ CAYArunforyourlife
Culpeper Overdose Awareness Contact: Dee Fleming | deefleming11@yahoo.com culpeperoverdoseawareness.org
Culpeper Overdose Awareness provides information about local recovery support meetings, resources, and special events related to substance use and mental health as well as grief support for those who've lost a loved one to substance use. It covers the five county region of Culpeper, Fauquier, Orange, Madison, & Rappahannock.
Culpeper Treatment Services 540-547-3769 | A Pinnacle Treatment Network 571 James Madison Highway, Ste D, Culpeper pinnacletreatment.com
An outpatient opioid treatment program (OTP) providing medication-assisted treatment (MAT) with methadone and buprenorphine (Suboxone) to men and women struggling with opioid use disorder or addiction to opioids, heroin, synthetic opioids like fentanyl, and prescription painkillers oxycodone (OxyContin ), hydrocodone (Vicodin ), codeine, and morphine.
Empowering Families Program-Substance Abuse Culpeper 540-829-6685 rehab.com/empowering-families-program-culpeper The Culpeper Wellness Center 206 SE street, Culpeper VA, 22701 empoweringfamiliesprogram.com
Empowering Families Program is a private rehab located in Culpeper, VA. The Empowering Families Program specializes in the treatment of Mental Health Disorders and Substance Addiction.
Encompass Community Supports/Outpatient Mental Health, Substance Use and Medication Management Services Culpeper Behavioral Health Clinic | 540-825-5656 650 Laurel Street, Culpeper Fauquier Behavioral Health Clinic | 540-347-7620 12 N. Hill Drive, Warrenton encompasscommunitysupports.org
Outpatient mental health and substance use services are provided to individuals experiencing mental health concerns or both mental health concerns and substance use combined. Treatment is individually designed, strength focused, recovery oriented, and self-driven. The goal of services is to empower individuals in their recovery efforts through evidence-based approaches.
Quit Now Virginia 1-800-QUITNOW (1-800-784-8669) | quitnowvirginia.org
Tobacco and nicotine cessation support. Quit Now Virginia provides free, evidence-based, individualized counseling by highly-trained and educated Quit Coaches. Quit Now has helped millions of people beat urges, manage withdrawal symptoms, and switch up habits to lead to a tobacco-free life.
Savida Health 540-827-4274, Savidahealth.com 767 Madison Road, Suite 107, Culpeper Opioid and alcohol addiction treatment.
Our mission is to educate, equip, empower, and celebrate individuals, families, and communities on the journey from addiction to recovery. Community based recovery support..
AGING & SENIOR SERVICES For a complete Resource Guide specific to older adults please contact Aging Together at info@agingtogether.org or call 540849-6405
AARP 1-888-687-2277 | aarp.org
AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization for people age 50 and over. AARP is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for all as we age through information, advocacy, and service. AARP also provides a wide range of unique benefits, special products, and services for our members, including the AARP website at aarp. org, “AARP The Magazine,” and the monthly “AARP Bulletin.”
Adult Services and Adult Protective Services 540-727-0372
See Culpeper Human Services
Aging Together 540-829-6405 | PO Box 367, Culpeper agingtogether.org | info@agingtogether.org
Aging Together connects people to resources to improve quality of life as we age. Our programs and partnerships exist due to hundreds of volunteers who demonstrate the motivation and passion that make our communities better for everyone. We serve Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange and Rappahannock counties. The team meets every month via Zoom until further notice. Check out our website for the latest information.
Alzheimer’s Association Central & Western Virginia 800-272-3900 (24/7 Helpline) | alz.org
The Alzheimer’s Association provides education, care, and support for all those affected by Alzheimer’s disease and all other dementia.
Assisted Living Locators 800-267-7816 | assistedlivinglocators.com
Assisted Living Locators provide a free, community-oriented referral and placement service that provides you freedom to access the best information and resources available. Without cost or obligation and with no contract to sign, you can depend on us to make finding an ideal private or community setting as simple and fast as possible. You don't need to do it alone. Call us and we will help.
At Home Your Way | Moms in Motion 800-417-0908 | info@athomeyourway.com See listing under Disabilities
LOWLINC 855.569.5462 | info@lowlinc.org
Transportation, handyman, friendly visitor and other volunteer services enabling Lake of the Woods residents age 55+ to remain independent and connected with their community. 2024-2025 CULPEPER RESOURCE GUIDE
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Encompass Community Supports/ Community Connections for Older Adults and Transportation Services 540-825-3100 / PO Box 1568 | 15361 Bradford Rd., Culpeper encompasscommunitysupports.org Providing a comprehensive array of services for individuals age 60+ and their families including: Senior Centers, HomeDelivered Meals, Respite Care Services, Advocacy/Outreach/Care Coordination, Voice of Experience Newsletter, Senior Medicare Patrol, Virginia Insurance Counseling and Assistance Program, Care-A-Van Program, Emergency Medical Alert Program, Senior Cool Care Program, Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, Volunteer Program, and more.
ENCOMPASS COMMUNITY SUPPORTS SENIOR CENTERS Our senior centers are focal points in each county for nutrition, education, socialization and improved well-being for active, self-sufficient adults age 60 and older. Transportation is available (upon availability of routes). Daily meal donations are encouraged and help offset food costs.
Culpeper Senior Center of Encompass Community Supports
Virginia Department of Aging & Rehabilitative Services (804) 662-7000 | vadars.org
Our mission is to improve the employment, quality of life, security, and independence of older Virginians, Virginians with disabilities, and their families.
Generation Central Adult Day Center (Culpeper) 540-403-0557 | adultday@generationscentral.org generationscentral.org 318 S. West Street, Culpeper
Older adults will each receive a person-centered care plan to promote their highest level of physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and cognitive well-being.
CHILDREN’S SERVICES Blue Ridge Care Connection for Children 434-924-0222 | Toll Free 866-596-9367 2205 Fontaine Ave Suite 201, Charlottesville VA 22903 childrens.uvahealth.com/services/blue-ridge-care-connection
The Care Connection for Children Program provides communitybased services and funds to support families with children with special healthcare needs. Our professional care coordinators help children and their families access medical and community-based services targeted to each child's individual needs.
710 U.S. Avenue, Culpeper, VA 22701 | 540-825-5778
CASA of Culpeper/People Inc.
Hours: 10AM to 2PM Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday (closed on Thursdays). Lunch served at 11:30AM
540-317-1665 | bataylor@peopleinc.net See Legal/Criminal Justice for full listing
Fauquier Senior Center of Encompass Community Supports
Childhelp Alice C. Tyler Village
430 E. Shirley Avenue, Warrenton, VA 20186 | 540-347-7729 Hours: 10AM to 2PM Monday through Thursday (closed on Fridays)
Madison Senior Center of Encompass Community Supports 1480 N. Main Street, Madison, VA 22727 | 540-948-4131 Hours: 10AM to 2PM Monday through Thursday (closed on Fridays)
Orange Senior Center of Encompass Community Supports
540-399-1926 Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline - 1-800-422-4453 23164 Dragoon Road, Lignum | childhelpvirginia.org
The Alice C. Tyler Village of Childhelp is a private, nonprofit, psychiatric residential treatment facility located in Culpeper County. The Village provides a clinically sophisticated therapeutic program utilizing an interdisciplinary approach specializing in the treatment of children and adolescents with mild to severe trauma or neglect, psychiatric disorders, and neurodevelopmental disorders.
Child Services & Child Protective Services from DSS See Culpeper Human Services
13010 Old Gordonsville Rd., Orange, VA 22960 540-672-5926
Child Support Call Center
Hours: 10AM to 2PM Monday through Thursday (closed on Fridays)
Child Support Enforcement
Rappahannock Senior Center of Encompass Community Supports
Culpeper Kids Dentistry
1-800-468-8894 toll-free | dss.virginia.gov/family/dcse/ 540) 727-7055 540-727-8200 |18474 Crossroad Parkway Culpeper
111 Scrabble Road, Castleton, VA 22716 | 540-987-3638
8:00 am - 5:00 pm Mon - Thurs. Accepts Medicaid.
Hours: 10AM to 2PM Monday through Thursday (closed on Fridays)
Culpeper Parent Teacher Resource Center
Overwhelmed How Can I Help, LLC
See full listing under Community Enrichment and Education Programs.
703-508-3056 | overwhelmedHowCaniHelp.com OverwhelmedHowCaniHelp@yahoo.com We Assist people who are transitioning to downsize, organize, de-clutter, liquidate estates and more. Serving Fauquier and surrounding counties.
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540-445-5025 | 101 Duke St., Suite 119, Culpeper
Culpeper Police Department Car Seat Installation and Safety Checks 540-727-3430 Car seats may be available
Encompass Community Supports/Child and Adolescent Mental Health Support Coordination Services 540-672-2990, ext.101 | childservices@ecsva.org | encompasscommunitysupports.org
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Support Coordination Services of Encompass Community Supports help families find, learn about and access services that address the mental, developmental and social needs of children from birth to 18 years old in Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange and Rappahannock counties. Available services include comprehensive assessment, treatment planning, coordination and linking of other services, home visits, psychoeducation, supportive problem solving and treatment team meetings.
Encompass Community Supports/Infant and Toddler Connection (ITC) 540-829-7436, ext. 101 ITC@ecsva.org | encompasscommunitysupports.org
The Infant and Toddler Connection (ITC) of Encompass Community Supports provides early intervention services to infants and toddlers (birth through age two) who have a diagnosed condition with a high probability of resulting in a developmental delay, have an existing delay or have atypical development. The goal of these services is to help parents and caregivers support their child’s development, lessen the effects of the delay or disability, improve the overall functioning of the child, and increase the child’s participation in the home and community.
Families First 540-222-6320 | healthyfamiliesculpeper@gmail.com healthyfamiliesculpeper.org 1835 Industry Drive Culpeper
Office hours: Monday through Friday 8:00am - 4:30 pm. Families First - Healthy Families Culpeper has three free services that it offers to the families and caregivers of Culpeper. Welcome Home Baby connects first time families to resources and provides a gift bag with helpful items. Healthy Steps provides ongoing in-home support to families to improve child health and child development, connects families to community events and resources, and provides items for parent-child activities. The Parenting Education Program provides free parenting classes to families and caregivers. Nuestros servicios son GRATUITOS, VOLUNTARIO, PRIVADOS, y disponibles para cualquier padre o familia que viva en Culpeper.GRATUITOS, VOLUNTARIO, PRIVADOS, y disponibles para cualquier padre o familia que viva en Culpeper.
Hallmark Youthcare 804-784-2200 | admissions@hallmarksystems.com 12800 W Creek Parkway, Richmond, VA 23238 hallmarkyouthcare.org
See full description under Counseling and Mental Health
Horse and Soul Counseling at Heavenly Hills Farm 540-220-1305 | admin@horseandsoulcounseling.com See Counseling and Mental Health
Foundation First (previously Smart Beginnings Rappahannock Area) 571-287-7600 | info@foundationfirstva.org 10718 Ballantraye Dr, Suite 402, Fredericksburg VA 22407 Foundationfirstva.org Foundation First (previously Smart Beginnings Rappahannock Area) is a non-profit organization that supports the Birth to Five community. The mission of Foundation First is to unify our community to promote equitable access to resources for all
children ages birth to five. Foundation First provides VQB5 support and coaching to publicly funded family day home providers, childcare centers, and public school preschool programs in Culpeper, Fauquier, Loudoun, the City of Fredericksburg, Stafford, Spotsylvania, Caroline, King George, Manassas Park, the City of Manassas, and Prince William County. All families with children ages birth to five are invited to join the Foundation First Family Council!
UVA Children’s Hospital (434)924-0123 | 204 W Main St, Charlottesville, VA 22903 Our nationally ranked children's hospital provides pediatric, primary, and specialty care to children throughout Virginia. We provide compassionate care in more than 30 specialties, with a dedicated pediatric emergency department, neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), pediatric intensive care unit (PICU), and consolidated outpatient clinics at our Battle Building in Charlottesville.
UVA Health Pediatrics Culpeper 540-825-5381 | 16244 Bennett Rd., Culpeper
UVA Pediatrics Culpeper sees patients ranging from newborns to young adults (up to 21). We're committed to developing close relationships with our patients and their families. Specialized services include allergy, cardiology, nephrology, urology. Virtual visits are also available. Medicaid accepted. Call for more information.
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) The WIC program helps income eligible pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women, infants, and children up to age 5 stay healthy and eat right during important times of growth. WIC provides: • Quality nutrition education and counseling • Breastfeeding support, services and supplies • A healthy supplemental food package that includes fruits, vegetables, whole grains, milk & more • Referrals to community partners Please call to schedule an appointment: 540-317-4144
CHILD CARE CENTERS - LICENSED Culpeper Baptist Child Development Center (540)825-9798 | 318 S.West Street, Culpeper
Ages 1 month-12 years; Hours 7:00am-6pm Mon-Fri., Before and After School Care - Ages K-5, Accepts subsidy
Culpeper United Methodist Church (540) 825-0764 | 1233 Oaklawn Drive, Culpeper Ages 2-6 years | Hours 9am-12pm Mon-Fri
Early Headstart/Headstart (540) 829-2124, 1401 Old Fredericksburg Rd, Culpeper
Ages 1 month –5 years | Hours: 7:30am-5:30pm Mon-Fri. Accepts subsidy
Culpeper United Methodist Church Day Care 540-825-0764 | 1233 Oaklawn Dr., Culpeper Ages: 2 - 6 yrs | Hours: 9:00-12:000 M-F
Family Community Church 540-825-6420 | 120 Chestnut Drive, Culpeper Ages 2-12 years | Hours: 6:30am-6pm Mon-Fri
Hazel River Kids Care 540-937-6041 | 14383 Hazel River Church Rd, Culpeper Ages: 2yr – 12yrs | Hours: 7a-6p M-F
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Heritage Child Development Center
Noah’s Arc Thrift Store By Community Touch Inc
540-825-6420 | 120 Chestnut Drive, Culpeper
540-364-8007 | 4199-D Winchester Rd, Marshall
Ages 2 1/2 - 11 yrs | Hours: 6:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Open Mon-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 10am-5pm
Kid Central
Rappahannock Goodwill Industries, Inc.
540-829-2124 | 1401 Old Fredericksburg Road, Culpeper Infant ages 1-3yrs | 7:00a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Preschool Age 3-5 yrs | 6:30am - 6:30pm School Age 5-12 yrs | Hours: 6:30 a.m. until school begins and school dismissal until 6:30 p.m. School age available at: A.G Richardson, Pearl Sample, Farmington, Sycamore Park and Emerald Hill Elementary Schools/ Summer camp ages 5-12 yrs | Hours 6:30am - 6:30 pm. Accepts subsidy
KinderCare Learning Center 540-825-6333 | 673 Sunset Lane, Culpeper
Ages: 1 mo.-12 y | Hours: 6:30 am – 6:30 pm, M-F. Accepts subsidy
Our Little School LLC (540) 321-4732 | 800 Sunset Lane, Suite A, Culpeper Ages 2 – 12 years | Hours: 7:30am-6pm Mon-Fri . Accepts subsidy
Precious Blood Catholic Church (540) 825-9017 | 1211 East Grandview Avenue, Culpeper Ages: 3-12 years | Hours: 8am-3pm Mon-Fri
CLOTHING & FURNITURE CDR Resource Center (540) 219-5914 | Cdrresourcecenter.org Office@cdrresourcecenter.org
We subsidize struggling families income by providing hygiene, toiletry and other household items along with food, new clothes and new shoes, mentoring and training classes helping the family lift themselves out of poverty.
Full Circle Thrift - Culpeper Department of Social Services 540-727-8716 | 2308 Sperryville Pike, Culpeper fullcirclethrift.org
Tues - Fri 9;30am - 5:30pm; Sat 9:30-4:00pm. With the motto of “Culpeper Helping Culpeper”, Full Circle Thrift donates their net proceeds to help meet the emergency needs of the elderly, low income families and children in Culpeper County. Full Circle Thrift, through its partnership with Culpeper Human Services, is able to provide funding for assistance with transportation, home energy costs, prescriptions, companion services for the elderly, and much more.
Noah’s Ark Outreach/Community Touch, Inc. 540-439-9300 | 10499 Jericho Road, Bealeton communitytouchinc.org
Provides free household furnishings to the underprivileged and transitional housing for the homeless. Supplies Appliances, office supplies, and miscellaneous to nonprofits and small businesses in need, free of charge. Noah’s Ark Outreach accepts donated professional, business, outdoor, and children’s clothing for the underprivileged. It also accepts furniture, washers, dryers, refrigerators, stoves, microwaves, and other household items that will assist the less fortunate. All donated goods are given free of charge through a voucher program to qualified low-income individuals who need assistance.
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540-829-8068 | 504 Culpeper Town Square, Culpeper fredgoodwill.org
Store hours: Mon - Sat 9am to 8pm and Sun 10am to 6pm, Longstanding nonprofit chain with a range of pre-owned clothing, furniture, housewares, and more.
The Salvation Army Family Thrift Store (540) 341-3396 | 62 Waterloo St., Warrenton, VA Social Services operates Monday and Thursday 9-4
Southside Corners Treasures and Thrift Shop 540-825-7523 | 513 Meadowbrook Shopping Ctr, Culpeper
Clothing from outerwear to shoes, casual to formal, from babies to adults. The Thrift Shop also carries housewares, books, toys, and furniture. Items are priced to suit even the tightest budget. All proceeds benefit UVA Culpeper Hospital. Donations can be dropped at the Thrift Shop during business hours or call to arrange a time. Please do not leave donations outside the building. Mon-Fri 10am-5pm; Sat 10am - 2pm; closed Sunday.
COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT & EDUCATION PROGRAMS Allegro Community School of the Arts 540-349-5088 39 Culpeper Street, Warrenton hello@allegrocsa.org | allegrocsa.org
Allegro is a nonprofit organization that offers private and group instruction to students of all ages in music, dance, and theater. Allegro’s Music Academy for the Blind and the music therapy program assist those with disabilities. Levels of curriculum are developed to meet the needs of all our students. Instructional tracks include recreational, conservatory and college tracks. The music therapy program is available in individual or group instruction and provides interventions focused on the whole child: social/emotional, cognitive and physical development. We also offer summer camps.
Breathe Easy (540) 717-5130
American Heart Association First Aid and CPR/AED classes for Heart Saver and Basic Life Support classes. Local business with real-life experience as an EMT. Learn from experienced instructors. Blood Borne Pathogens and Stop Bleed classes also available. Please call Deb Birkett to schedule reasonably-priced classes.
Culpeper County Field House (Culpeper County Parks & Rec) 540-727-3412, ext. 4 or 5 | Parks@CulpeperCounty.gov CulpeperRecreation.com
The Culpeper County Fieldhouse is located within the Culpeper Sports Complex at 16388 Competition Dr., Culpeper, VA 22701 and showcases over 16,000 SF of recreation and leisure space. Some of the facility's signature amenities include a full-size high school gymnasium lined for basketball, pickleball, and volleyball, six (6) retractable basketball hoops, portable bleachers, dropdown court divider, patron lockers, three (3) multi-use classrooms, aerobics studio, and the Culpeper County Parks & Recreation Offices. The gymnasium, classrooms and aerobics studio are available for private rentals. The Fieldhouse is open Monday – Saturday 8:00am-9:00pm and Sundays, 10:00am-6:00pm. Daily access fees of $5 (county resident) or $8 (non-county) apply; Memberships are also available.
Culpeper County Library 540-825-8691 | cclva@cclva.org 271 Southgate Shopping Center, Culpeper | cclva.org
Free to all residents of Culpeper, surrounding counties, and for those who own property or work in Culpeper County. Library cards provide access to digital resources for research and entertainment. Computers, printing and faxing for a fee are available. WIFI is available in the building and immediate parking lot. Our Local History Room is available for researchers. Storytime and other special events are available for children, teens, and adults.
Culpeper County Parks & Recreation Department 540-727-3412, ext. 4 or 5 | Parks@CulpeperCounty.gov | CulpeperRecreation.com 16388 Competition Drive, Culpeper VA 22701
A variety of activities for all ages including athletics, arts & crafts, health & fitness, horseback riding lessons, dog obedience, music lessons (guitar, violin, & piano), preschool tumbling, summer camps and many more. Special events include the Wicked Bottom 5K (1st Saturday in May); Twilight Egg-stravagant Candy Hunt (near Easter), Summer Sale Flea Market, and the Moonlight Halloween Candy Hunt. The parks offer the community walking trails, playgrounds, disc golf, sports fields, fishing; picnic shelters and a picnic pavilion are available for rent. Financial assistance is also available through the Access Assistance Program and the Youth Sports Financial Aid program.
Culpeper County Public Schools Parent Teacher Resource Center 540-445-5025 | 101 Duke St., Suite 119, Culpeper
The Culpeper County Public Schools’ Parent Teacher Resource Center provides information and resources on disabilities, including a lending library, list of community resources, and free parent workshops on a variety of topics related to children and disabilities. The Parent Teacher Resource Center is located in the CCPS Family Resource Center and is staffed by a special education teacher and a parent of a student with a disability.
Culpeper Fiesta 540-729-9956 or 540-219-0683 | culpeperfiesta.org
The Culpeper Fiesta provides a cultural bridge within the wonderful diversity in the Culpeper community through an evening of education, music, dance, friendship, and great food. This free celebration takes place during Hispanic Heritage Month each year. Look for us on Facebook.
Culpeper Law Explorer Program 540-727-3430 | 740 Old Brandy Road, Culpeper
Offers young adults ages 14 – 20 an opportunity to become familiar with local law enforcement by working with veteran police. The Explorers experience assignments like patrol, traffic direction, investigations, K9 Operations community relations, and assisting with major events within town.
Culpeper Literacy Council 540-825-5804 | admin@culpeperliteracy.org 415 S. Main Street, Suite 204 Culpeper culpeperliteracy.org | Facebook: Culpeper Literacy
Provides basic literacy classes free of charge for adults (18 and older) in the community during the day and evening: English as a Second Language, Adult Basic Education in reading and math, and U.S. Citizenship Test Preparation. We are available to hold on-site classes for local companies. Staff and tutors work with each adult learner to achieve their goals.
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Germanna Community College (540) 891-3000 | P.O. Box 1430, Locust Grove, VA 22508 germanna.edu
Germanna is proud to serve Culpeper County through career and technical training programs for adults, college and university transfer degrees, dual enrollment opportunities for high school students, and business solutions for local employers. In addition, our dedicated career coach at Culpeper County and Eastern View High Schools helps prepare students for their postsecondary education based on their individual goals. Classes and programs are fully accredited, second-to-none in quality, and offered throughout the year. And we’re truly open to all. There are no deadlines to apply and no application fees for getting started. Learn more about us at germanna.edu.
Girls on the Run Piedmont 540-296-4687 | PO BOX 245, Warrenton gotrpiedmont.org | kathybutler@girlsontherun.org
Girls on the Run (GOTR) allows 3rd - 5th grade girls to participate in an after-school program like no other. The Girls on the Run lessons encourage positive emotional, social, mental, and physical development. Heart & Sole is Girls on the Run’s new program for middle school girls (6th - 8th grade). It creates a positive, structured space for middle school girls to learn about themselves, explore new ideas, cultivate empathy, strengthen connections, and develop life skills that will help them as they move through adolescence and beyond.
Grand Canyon University 602-513-4552 | Kathryn.Andrus@GCU.EDU Counselor Referral (gcu.edu) gcu.edu/c/kathryn.andrus/step-1/
GCU has developed a military university program designed specifically to meet the needs of military professionals, DOD personnel and their families. We serve as your specialized counselor throughout your program. We are here to help support you through your initial enrollment process throughout the entirety of your program. Grand Canyon University is committed to supporting you on your educational journey and your opinion is important to us.
Minority and Veteran Farmers of the Piedmont mfarmersofthepiedmont@gmail.com 915-408-8136 or 804-229-5627| mvfpva.org
MVFP is a volunteer-led grassroots organization that pioneers educational sessions that promote environmental stewardship, rural preservation, local food access, and security to foster strong healthy families. Their innovative training and seminars engage, educate, and empower youth, adults, families, farmers, and communities about food access, and security. The food resiliency program promotes food equity and healthy choices, for example, meat, vegetables, and eggs to rural families, churches, food banks, food closets, pantries, and the like.
NAACP Culpeper #7058 (540) 522-2678 | naacpculpeper.org Kaleb Hackley, Branch Vice President
The mission of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate racebased discrimination.
Options Program 540-829-2129 | 13033 James Madison Highway, Culpeper Culpepercounty.gov — Government — OPTIONS
OPTIONS is a county program for youth ages 11-17. OPTIONS staff evaluate and determine a youth’s risk of getting into further trouble with the legal system, in school, at home, in
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the community or with the use of illicit substances. OPTIONS then implements evidence-based programs to assist youth in developing personal skills to become productive, respectful, and responsible members of the community.
Piedmont Area Soapbox Derby 540-272-1848 10388 Carol Anne & Andrews Landing, Culpeper soapboxderby.org
The Soap Box Derby® is an international nonprofit organization whose mission is to build knowledge and character for ages 13 to 21 and to create meaningful experiences through collaboration and fair and honest competition.
Piedmont Regional Adult and Career Education Programs (PRACEP) 540-718-8243 | TEXT 540-717-4200 info@pracep.org | pracep.org
Serving Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock Counties, PRACEP is a regional adult education program providing instruction for adults in need of a GED® credential or help with English language skills. We offer GED® classes and Testing, ESOL (English to Speakers of Other Languages) Classes, Distance Education, and Soft Skills Training. All classes are available free of charge. There is a fee to take the GED® test. However, qualifying individuals may be eligible for vouchers covering the cost of the test.
Pilinut Press, Inc. pilinutpress.com
Free articles, worksheets, word games and puzzles, and lesson plans for developing literacy, budget, and food management skills.
The Salvation Army Social Services and Center for Worship 540-317-5873 | 133 E Culpeper St., Culpeper
Monday - Saturday 9:00am - 4:00 pm | Worship 11:00 am; Social Services - Monday & Thursday 9:00am-4:00pm. The Salvation Army is ranked as one of the most trusted institutions in the U.S., meeting spiritual, physical, financial, and social needs of more than 30 million people every year. Our mission is to preach the gospel and to meet human needs without discrimination. We offer utilities assistance, food and commodities pantry, summer camps, emergency disaster services, and an angel tree.
Silver Citizens’ Club 540-727-3412, extension 4 or 5 CulpeperRecreation.com | Parks@CulpeperCounty.gov 16388 Competition Drive, Culpeper VA 22701
The Silver Citizens’ Club is hosted by Culpeper County Parks & Recreation. It meets weekly, Wednesdays from 10:00am-2:00pm, at the Culpeper County Fieldhouse. The membership fee is $10 per person for Culpeper County residents and $15 per person for non-residents. Each week has a different activity, from bingo, to speakers, to a craft or a music presentation. Members bring a dish to share for a pot-luck lunch, which is then followed by a friendly game of cards.
Verdun Adventure Bound 540-937-4920 | verdunadventurebound.org 17044 Adventure Bound Trail, Rixeyville
Verdun Adventure Bound offers a pole-based high and low rope challenge course, retreat center, amphitheater, pavilion, and pond. Verdun is a nonprofit facility supporting personal growth of youth and adults through experiential learning. Verdun is available year-round for reservation by a variety of groups.The Anne Marie Sheridan Amphitheatre is an outdoor venue perfect for live performances for children and adults, ceremonies, and services.
Virginia Cooperative Extension Programs 540-727-3435 9432 N. James Madison Hwy, Rapidan, Va 22733
The Culpeper County office of Virginia Cooperative Extension is your local connection to Virginia’s land grant universities, Virginia Tech and Virginia State University. Programs are offered in the areas of: food safety, nutrition (see FNP under Food and Nutrition Section), agriculture, natural resources, gardening, horticulture, parenting, food preservation and 4-H youth development. There are various volunteer opportunities available in each program area.
Windmore Foundation for the Arts 540-825-2890 | P. O. Box 38, Culpeper windmorefoundation.org info@windmorefoundation.org
Our goal is to provide visual, literary, and performing arts through awareness, participation, and education. Windmore is a 501c3 nonprofit organization promoting the arts in the Northern Piedmont area. Windmore supports, presents, and provides education in many disciplines of the Arts including: theater, music, dance, literature, visual arts, and arts education. Windmore's aims to maintain the diversity of the arts presented and increase the participation of people from all ethnic and economic backgrounds of Windmore.
Culpeper Young Life 703-405-2951 | ylculpeper@gmail.com P.O. Box 803, Culpeper Eastern View High School & Culpeper County High School Catharine Danks - (540) 604-3282 | catdanks11@gmail.com
Don’t just make donations — make a legacy. Setting up a charitable fund or making a planned gift can be much easier than you think — and it can cost less, too. For over 23 years, donors of all stripes have trusted Northern Piedmont Community Foundation to help them maximize their impact on our region. How can we help you? (540) 349-0631 • info@npcf.org • www.npcf.org
Young Life is a Christian ministry that reaches out to middle school, high school, and college students in all 50 of the United States and in more than 100 countries around the world.
YoungLives Culpeper 757-768-3450 |
Support for teen moms. See listing under Support Groups
COUNSELING & MENTAL HEALTH Childhelp Alice C. Tyler Village 540-399-1926
See full listing under Children’s Services
Chrysalis Counseling Centers, Inc. 540-727-0770 | 605 N. Main Street, Culpeper chrysaliscenters.com
Chrysalis Counseling Centers provide clinical services in Culpeper, Madison, and Warrenton. We utilize specialized therapies and treatment modalities to meet the challenges individuals experience in their lives. Composing highly-qualified mental health professionals with extensive expertise in providing clinical services, we help create more fulfilling lives for children, adolescents, adults, and their families. Areas of expertise include anxiety, depression, trauma, mood disorders, substance abuse, anger management, bereavement, families in crisis, life transitions, marital conflicts, parenting, and other life challenges. Clinical services include outpatient, psychiatric, therapeutic day, in-home, mentoring, and other specialized treatment services. We accept Medicaid.
Center for Holistic Psychotherapy (540) 347-3797 | centerforholisticpsychotherapy.com 24 Ashby St # 203, Warrenton, VA 20186
We offer professional therapy and counseling, in Warrenton, Virginia, to individuals who are suffering from depression, anxiety and panic attacks, marital or family issues, addictions, eating disorders, and other relationship and mental health issues. Virtual appointments available.
OPTIONS PROGRAM A county department that offers services and evidence-based programs for youth 11-17 years old that are designed to reduce the likelihood of further problems at home, in school, with the legal system or with the use of illicit substances while enhancing personal skills that will assist youth to become productive, respectful, and responsible members of the community. David J. Kemp, CSAC Director 13033 James Madison Highway Culpeper, Virginia 22701 Phone: 540-829-2129 dkemp@culpepercounty.gov culpepercounty.gov → Government → OPTIONS
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Central Virginia Health Services (CVHS)
Family Focus Counseling Services
https://cvhsinc.org
540-829-9666 | 767 Madison Road, Suites 112-114, Culpeper
A community-based, non-profit organization that provides high quality primary health care to anyone who needs it. Mission: We are committed to providing safe, accessible, affordable, comprehensive, high-quality and culturally-sensitive care to the people we serve. Includes medical services, dental services, behavioral health services, pharmacy services, and more. Visit cvhsinc.org for additional information.
Individual, marital, and family counseling
Hallmark Youthcare 804-784-6432 | admissions@hallmarksystems.com 12800 W Creek Parkway, Richmond, VA 23238 hallmarkyouthcare.org
Services: Medical, Dental, Behavioral Health
Hallmark Youthcare is a safe 82-bed psychiatric residential treatment facility located outside of Richmond, Virginia in Goochland County. Hallmark Youthcare’s trauma-focused, nonviolent treatment promotes a therapeutic environment to address trauma of at-risk youth in a residential setting and promote the formation of healthy relationships. We value the importance of matching the client’s needs with the appropriate care. Hallmark promotes a culture that reflects the equalities of our organization, providing hope, recovery, and renewed direction for youth and families. Programs offered for youth ages 11-17: Assessment & Diagnostic, Males w/Sexually Acting Out Behaviors, Female Victims of Sex Trafficking, and Substance Abuse.
Compass
Health Connect America
CVHS - Louisa | 540-967-9401 115 Jefferson Hwy, Suite 9, Louisa Virginia 23093 Services: Medical, Dental, Behavioral Health
CVHS - Charlottesville | 434-227-5624 1101 E. Jefferson St., Suite 1 Services: Medical, Behavioral Health
CVHS - Fredericksburg | 540-735-0560 1965 Jefferson Davis Hwy., Fredericksburg Virginia 22401
540.212.9222 410 Southridge Pkwy, Culpeper, VA 22701
Compass NOVA, located in Culpeper, Virginia, provides comprehensive home and clinic-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to those in Culpeper and the surrounding area, including Orange & Madison Counties.
Empowering Families Program-Therapy 540-829-6685 | The Culpeper Wellness Center 206 SE street, Culpeper VA, 22701
Empowering Families Program is a private rehab located in Culpeper, VA. Empowering Families Program specializes in the treatment of Mental Health Disorders and Substance Addiction.
Encompass Community Supports/Outpatient Mental Health, Substance Use and Medication Management Services Culpeper Behavioral Health Clinic | 540-825-5656 650 Laurel Street, Culpeper Fauquier Behavioral Health Clinic | 540-347-7620 12 N. Hill Drive, Warrenton encompasscommunitysupports.org
Outpatient mental health and substance use services are provided to individuals experiencing mental health concerns or both mental health concerns and substance use combined. Treatment is individually designed, strength focused, recovery oriented, and self-driven. The goal of services is to empower individuals in their recovery efforts through evidence-based approaches.
Encompass Community Supports/Young Adult Coordinated Care (YACC) 540-825-3100 ext.3470 encompasscommunitysupports.org
The Young Adult Coordinated Care (YACC) team-based approach at Encompass Community Supports provides support for young adults experiencing unusual thoughts, feelings and behaviors who reside in Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange or Rappahannock counties. Our team individualizes plans based on the needs and personalities of each participant.
FAHASS HIV Testing HIV/AIDS Support Services, Culpeper Office 540-907-4555 | fahass.org | information@fahass.org See full listing under Medical/General
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540-399-9970 | HealthConnectAmerica.com 1300 Sunset Lane Suite 3120, Culpeper
Health Connect America provides mental and behavioral health services to children, families, and adults. Our network of direct care professionals is readily available to meet the needs of our clients.The services can come in the form of one-on-one or family counseling, case management, autism services, or medication management for children, adults, and families. These services promote personal growth, develop healthy coping skills, and preserve and repair relationships and support systems.
Hope Water Wellness, LLC Amanda Findley, MSW, LCSW, Owner 540-445-1820 | hopewaterwellness@gmail.com hopewaterwellness.com
Hope Water Wellness offers individual, group, and family counseling in support of women, children, adolescents, and families. Through partnering with other community resources and disciplines Hope Water works to bring about sustained transformation, empowerment, and resilience. Offers Telehealth appointments.
Horse and Soul Counseling at Heavenly Hills Farm 540-220-1305 | admin@horseandsoulcounseling.com 27195 Old Office Road, Culpeper
H&S Counseling is an animal-assisted, psychotherapeutic agency that provides mental health counseling. We work with at-risk youth & their families to increase mental health. We incorporate horses in sessions and/or enjoy the horses from a window while engaging in traditional talk therapy services. We accept an array of health insurances, offer letters for your pets to become emotional support animals, and will coordinate with community resources to serve you and your family's needs.
Jane C. Probst Child and Family Counseling, PLLC 540-827-7395 | Jcprobstmsw@gmail.com | Jcpchildandfamily.com 114 N. West Street, Culpeper
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) 800-950-NAMI (6264) | Text: 62640 Webchat: nami.org/help | Email: helpline@nami.org
Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. ET. The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is a nationwide, grassroots mental health organization. NAMI offers educational programs, advocates for individuals and families affected by mental illness, and operates a toll-free helpline for information, support and resources. Please see NAMI Piedmont in support groups.
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Spiritual Care Support Ministries
Central Piedmont Region Office 540-825-0705 | 13230 Lovers Lane, Culpeper ncgcommunity.com
540-349-5814 | scsm.tv | scsm@scsm.tv 7179 New Hope Lane, Warrenton
National Counseling Group provides individuals and families mental health, behavioral health, and substance use services. Accepts Medicaid.
Postpartum Support Virginia 703-829-7152 | info@postpartumva.org | postpartumva.org Open 12:00-2:00pm, every Tuesday and Friday. Postpartum Support Virginia’s MISSION is to educate families, healthcare providers and communities about Perinatal Mood & Anxiety Disorders (PMADs) and to provide resources to help new and expectant mothers and their families overcome anxiety, depression, and other PMADs.
Paul Stefan Home (540) 854-2300 | admin@paulstefanhome.org paulstefanhome.org 120 Caroline St, Orange, VA 22960
SCSM provides compassionate faith based counseling, education, training and spiritual support to those who are ill, dying, grieving or experiencing personal losses. We offer virtual and in-person support through individual counseling, support groups, and inspirational studies. Our services are free.
Trauma Recovery and Education Counseling Center Mary Beth Williams, Ph.D LCSW CTS 540-341-7339 | mbethwms@infionline.net 17 S. Fifth Street, Suite K, Warrenton
Dr. Williams specializes in the treatment of PTSD. She is the author of several books including The PTSD Workbook. She also works with veterans to assist them in obtaining PTSD related benefits. Dr. Williams works with persons from age 6 through seniors. Accepts Medicaid.
The Paul Stefan Foundation provides a comforting, loving, pro-life haven for women facing a crisis pregnancy; by offering hope, love, spiritual and emotional counseling.
Virginia Veteran and Family Support
Rafala Professional Counseling Services
Warrenton Counseling Center for Women and Girls
540-384-4631 Cindy Rafala | 540-534-0571 Gary Rafala 206 S. Main Street, Ste. 202, Culpeper
See Veterans Services
Seasons Counseling, PLLC
540-316-6362 | warrentonwomenscounselingcenter.com 92 Main Street, Suite 202, Warrenton, VA 20186
Anne Luckinbill, Licensed Professional Counselor (540) 227-0505 | luckinbillcounseling.com 311 S East St Suite 100., Culpeper
Wellspring
Providing mental health therapy to children, teens, adults, couples, and families. Most insurances and Medicaid are accepted.
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Behavior & Mental Health 540.825.4557 | 663 Sunset Lane, Culpeper, VA 22701
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HELPLINES& HOTLINES Adult Protective Services Hotline 1-888-832-3858 Alcoholism: National Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence 1-800-622-2255 Alzheimer’s Association Helpline 1-800-272-3900 American Heart Association 800-242-8721 American Parkinson Disease Association 1-800-223-2732 American Cancer Society 1-800-227-2345 Autism Society 1-800-3-AUTISM Brain Injury Association of America 1-703-761-0750 Center for Disease Control 1-800-232-4636 Child Abuse Hotline (Virginia) 1-800-552-7096 Down Syndrome Association of Northern VA (DSANV) 1-703-621-7129 Encompass Community Supports Crisis Services 1-540-617-0774 LGBT National Hotline 1-888-843-4564 Mental Health America of VA Warm Line 1-866-400-6428 Mental Health Help Line (NAMI) 800-950-6264 National Center for Missing & Exploited Children 800-843-5678 Narcotics Anonymous 800-777-1515 National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-866-331-9474 or Text “loveis” to 22522 National Runaway Hotline 1-800-786-2929 National Hopeline Network: Suicide & Crisis Hotline 1-800-779-7233 National Runaway Safeline 1-800-RUNAWAY National Sexual Abuse Hotline 1-800-656-4673 National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Dial 988 Office of the Attorney General (Virginia) 1-804-786-2071 Parkinson’s Foundation Helpline 1-800-473-4636 Peer2Peer Regional Warmline 1-833-626-1490 Poison Control Center 800-222-1222 Prevent Child Abuse Virginia 804-359-6166 Services to Abused Families, Inc. (SAFE) 24 Hour Hotline: 1-800-825-8876 Substance Abuse & Mental Health Hotline 1-800-662-HELP ThriVe Women’s Healthcare of Central Virginia (formerly The Pregnancy Centers of Central VA) 1-540-349-0631 Veteran Crisis Line Dial 988, press #1 or text 838255 Virginia Disease Prevention Hotline 800-533-4148
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Youth for Tomorrow Behavioral Health Services 703-659-9400 | info@yftva.com | youthfortomorrow.org 20 Rock Pointe Lane, Suite 201, Warrenton
Youth For Tomorrow’s Behavioral Health Services offers a broad scope of outpatient mental health counseling services for children ages five and up, adolescents, adults, families, and couples. Accepts Medicaid.
ReEmerge Child Therapy Tenne Wordsworth, LCSW 540-491-4300 | reemergechildtherapy.com 24 Ashby St #201, Warrenton
ReEmerge Child Therapy is a family and community based mental health provider focused on building individual resilience by strengthening family bonds. Wordsworth works with schoolaged children with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges. Accepts Medicaid.
CULPEPER HUMAN SERVICES 540-727-0372 | culpeperhumanservices.org 1835 Industry Drive, Culpeper
Adoption Services Helps children who have been permanently and legally separated from their birth parents become permanent members of a new family. If a foster care child cannot be returned to his or her parents or placed with relatives, the goal becomes adoption. Adoption is a social and legal process. For more information see: DSS.virginia.gov
Adult Protective Services (APS) Investigates reports of abuse, neglect, and exploitation of adults over 60 years of age and incapacitated adults over 18 years of age. The goal of APS is to protect a vulnerable adult’s life, health, and property without a loss of independence. APS attempts to provide assistance with the least disruption of lifestyle and with full due process, protection, and restoration of the person’s liberty in the shortest possible period of time. Partnerships are integral to prevention and to maximize risk reduction and independence. For more information see: DSS.virginia.gov
Adult Services A program that enables adults to remain in the least restrictive setting and function independently. This program provides longterm care, preventive services, nursing and adult home screening and placement services, guardianship oversight and adult protective services.
Auxiliary Grants A supplement to income for recipients of Supplemental Security Income and other low-income aged, blind, or disabled individuals residing in licensed assisted living facilities. The grant amount received by eligible individuals includes a small personal allowance plus the difference between the recipient’s own income and the State reimbursement rate for assisted living. Recipients also receive medical assistance through the Medicaid program.
Career Resource Center 540-727-1055 | 219 East Davis St., Suite 100, Culpeper ccrc@ccrc-jobs.com
The Career Center provides the general public with career resources/services to prepare a workforce that is informed, capable, and ready for work. The services available include assistance with resumes, cover letters, and interview techniques. Internet-accessible computers, faxes, phones, printers, and copiers available to clients and job search assistance is available. Job seekers can also open email accounts to correspond with potential employers.
Child Care Subsidies 540-727-1055 | childcareva.com 219 East Davis Street, Suite 100, Culpeper
A program that provides low-income families with funding to enhance the quality, affordability, and availability of childcare. Child Care Services are also provided to families who are receiving TANF and are working towards economic selfsufficiency. These services are designed to help parents locate affordable quality care to support their efforts toward greater self-sufficiency.
Child Protective Services Identifies, assesses, and provides services to children (and their families) who have been abused or neglected. CPS is designed to preserve families, yet protect children and prevent further maltreatment.CPS also provides foster care prevention services to families referred by the community and by court order. In addition, the CPS unit attempts outreach to prevent child abuse or neglect by addressing risk issues before they result in maltreatment of children.
To be a leader with other community partners, to promote self-reliance and provide protection and support to enable individuals and families to fulfill their potential. Every family and individual in Culpeper will achieve optimum well-being in a community that fosters self-sufficiency, independence, health safety and mutual support. DSS SERVICES OFFERED Adoption - Adult Services Child Care Subsidies Child Welfare Services Companion Services First Call For Help Foster Care Foster/Adopt Parent Training (Pride) Guardianships Independent Living Program Long Term Care Services Medicaid SNAP TANF VIEW
Companion Services Program Assists elderly and/or disabled adults in their homes who are unable to care for themselves. Home-based care minimizes institutionalization of elderly and disabled residents. The Companion Services Program is only open to individuals who are SSI recipients.
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OFF SITE SERVICES OFFERED Career Center Child Care Subsidies Early Head Start Families First Head Start Kid Central Day Care Medication Access Program Sam’s Place HOURS: Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
855-635-4370 | commonhelp.virginia.gov
540-321-3071 | healthyfamiliesculpeper.org See full listing under Children’s Services
The Foster Care Program
Fall event - multiple expos in the region showcase vendors that have products, services & resources specific to older adults. In 2023 there will be an Expo in Culpeper and Rappahannock Counties. See our website for updates.
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Training for families who are able and willing to provide a temporary home for children from birth to age 18 who are in Foster Care. Foster parents provide a safe, stable, and caring home for children placed with them. Foster parents are part of the team in reuniting children with their families. Foster parents must complete the initial PRIDE training, pass a background check, have space in their home for a foster child, and maintain annual training hours in order to remain foster parents. For more information see: DSS.virginia.gov
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Provides services, substitute care, and supervision for a child on a 24-hour basis until the child can return to his or her family or be placed in an adoptive home or other permanent foster care placement. Assistance is given to children and families in an effort to prevent removal of a child from his or her home. When parents are unsuccessful in changing conditions in the home, it may be necessary to place the child in foster care. For more information see: DSS.virginia.gov
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1835 Industry Drive, Culpeper, VA 22701 | 540.727.0372
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Three Federally mandated Energy Assistance Programs with heating/cooling for citizens with economic need are: The Cooling Assistance Program (purchases of window A/C and fans, or repair and/or payment for electricity); The Fuel Assistance Program (helps with home heating fuel/charges); and Crisis Assistance (provides household’s emergency heating needs and offers heating equipment repair). Culpeper County operates the “Keep a Family Warm” program with the participation of Salvation Army, Energy Share, Virginia Dominion Power, Dollar Energy, and Culpeper First Call.
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Honoring 1 person over the age of 50 from each of the region's 5 counties who makes a positive impact in their community. In May to align with Older Americans Month!
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Honorees are chosen from submissions from the public. Submit yours! Info on our website.
TECH FOR SENIORS Combatting Social Isolation, Aging Together donates iPads and robotic companion pets to long term care facilities. If you know of a facility who could use this, let us know!
REGIONAL RESOURCE GUIDE FOR OLDER ADULTS
Only guide in the region for older adults, caregivers, family members and professionals. Includes resources for healthcare, life enrichment, housing, legal & financial, dementia, fraud & scams, and so much more. Free! Section in Spanish. Available throughout the county and also to download on Aging Together's website. www.agingtogether.org
FREE VIRTUAL PROGAMS Join in a virtual Zoom program, for a wide variety of subjects for older adults including decluttering, fraud & scams, financial planning, caregiving, brain health, dementia, and so much more! Or become a Dementia Friend! Check our website for info on current programming, or to sign up.
ANNUAL DEMENTIA EDUCATION CONFERENCE In the Fall (November 9, 2023) For family and professional caregivers.
www.agingtogether.org / info@agingtogether.org / 540-829-6405
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Guardianships
Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF)
Services are designed for individuals who are incapacitated, indigent, and have no suitable person to serve as their guardian. Guardianship ensures that their essential requirements for physical and emotional health are met, and that their financial resources are managed. Guardianship requests must go through the Culpeper County Circuit Court. The Circuit Court makes the appointment and the appointee takes over as guardian for the incapacitated person. For more information see: DSS.virginia.gov
dss.state.va.us/benefit/tanf/
Independent Living Program Assists foster care youths ages 14-21 in developing skills necessary to transition from foster care to independent living. Independent Living services include activities that are based on a written assessment of life skills. Areas of focus include personal development (such as self-esteem), communication, decision-making, conflict resolution and anger management skills. Examples of independent living skills are career exploration, job skills, money, management, housing, transportation, and legal issues. For more information see: DSS.virginia.gov
Long Term Care Services Long-Term Care support comes in the form of Medicaid for nursing care, community based care and Auxiliary Grants for adult living facility care provided by social workers who complete assessments (UAI). When a person requires an assisted living level of care and meets financial criteria, an Auxiliary Grant supplements other income in an effort to meet the cost of care in a facility. After evaluation, financially eligible individuals approved for nursing home level of care can receive that care either in the community or in a nursing home.
Medicaid/Medicaid Expansion dmas.virginia.gov
Provides temporary financial assistance to eligible families. A monthly cash payment is distributed to eligible families to meet their basic needs. The program is based upon the principles of personal responsibility, time-limited assistance, and work in exchange for benefits. TANF is the cash assistance component of the Virginia Independence Program (VIP) that helps families work toward their goal of total independence. You can apply by phone 855-635-4370 or commonhelp.virginia.gov
Virginia Initiative for Employment not Welfare (VIEW) 540-727-1055 | 219 East Davis St. Suite 100, Culpeper
VIEW provides employment education, training, and support services to qualified TANF recipients. VIEW is designed to encourage self-sufficiency through a “work first” philosophy and offers recipients the opportunity to work and continue to receive some TANF benefits and supportive services. Other work activities can include on-the-job training or community work experience for at least the minimum federally required hours per week. VIEW participants can also participate in optional transitional services such as childcare.
DISABILITY SERVICES Allegro Community School of the Arts 540-349-5088
Please see full listing at Community Enrichment and Education
Challenger/Culpeper Little League 540-718-0147 | culpeperll.org culpeperllinfo@gmail.com
See full listing under Medical.
The Little League Challenger Division® is an adaptive baseball program for ages 4 to 18, or up to 22 if still enrolled in school.
Medication Access Program
The Arc of North Central Virginia
540-829-8831 | 610 Laurel Street, Suite 3, Culpeper
Provides low-income Culpeper County residents who are 18 and over without Medicaid or prescription care with access to medication/prescriptions at a reduced charge or no charge through the Free Clinic. The staff helps them complete an application to be submitted through computer software directly to the prescription drug companies. The medications are provided for free or at a reduced cost to the patient. Clinic staff coordinate the program with local participating physicians.
Sam’s Place Culpeper Department of Social Services 540-727-1055 | 219 East Davis Street, Suite 100, Culpeper
Intake - Sam’s Place: This community outreach center is a one-stop hub where individuals/families in crisis can access information and referrals to other community partners. Assistance is provided for but not limited to health, transportation, food assistance, home repairs (closed temporarily due to COVID19). It also offers eye and hearing aids, clothing and furniture vouchers. Referrals are available based on personal needs and are based on funds available and program criteria.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) (FOOD STAMPS) fns.usda.gov/snap/
This program provides benefits to eligible persons for the purchase of vital food items. Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) is the process that the Virginia Department of Social Services uses to deliver SNAP benefits. SNAP households use the card to make food purchases at retailers authorized by the U. S. Department of Agriculture.
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571-399-5390 | PO Box 3186, Warrenton arcofncv.org | info@arcofncv.org
The Arc of NCV is an organization of and for people with IDD and their families in Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock counties. In addition to advocating for inclusive communities, we offer a variety of in-person and online activities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. We also provide confidential ArcConnect consultations to help families connect to critical information and resources. Among our programs is COSA—the Community of Self Advocates—a group for adults with IDD who meet regularly online for activities and community-building.
Assistive Devices from Culpeper County Library 540-825-8691
The library offers various assistive devices for a two-week loan and then renewable for 8 more times with a library card. Devices may be checked out for free to see what might work best for you or a loved one. Available are different strength magnifiers; a Magic Eye; Pocket talkers (hearing assistance), and a mono mouse (print enlarger that displays on a computer monitor); for in library use only is a CCTV.
At Home Your Way | Moms in Motion 800-417-0908 | info@athomeyourway.com 115-B Chester St, Front Royal, VA 22630
At Home Your Way can help you access consumer directed personal care services to meet the needs of you or the individual you care for. Consumer Direct services are personal care, companion services, or respite care services where the individual or his family/caregiver, as appropriate, is responsible for hiring, training, supervising, and firing the employee or employees.
Autism Speaks
Department for Rehabilitative Services (DARS)
888-288-4762 | autismspeaks.org
540.829.7360 | Tiffany.Jenkins@dars.virginia.gov vadars.org | 19006 Crossroad Parkway Culpeper
Monday - Friday 9am to 5pm; Live chat 9am-7pm ET. Autism Speaks is dedicated to promoting solutions across the spectrum and throughout the lifespan for the needs of individuals with autism and their families.
culpeperhumanservices.org
Division of Rehabilitative Services (DRS) is a division of the Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS) and serves Culpeper, Orange, Madison, Fauquier, and Rappahannock Counties. Our Division offers vocational rehabilitation programs and services to assist people with disabilities to prepare for, secure, retain or regain employment. We collaborate with individuals with disabilities and community partners to empower individuals to maximize their employment.
Bright Spot Inclusive Playground
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Auxiliary Grants for Disabilities through Culpeper Human Services:
540-727-3412 | 16358 Competition Drive, Culpeper Located at the Culpeper Sports Complex
Canine Companions for Independence Nancy Lagasse | 540-219-5868 | bshert07@gmail.com
Canine Companions for Independence is a non-profit organization that provides people with disabilities highly-trained assistance dogs and ongoing support to ensure quality partnerships free of charge. The service dogs assist adults with physical disabilities. Hearing dogs alert the deaf and hard of hearing to important sounds. Facility dogs work with a professional in a visitation, education, or healthcare setting. Skilled companions enhance independence for children and adults with physical, cognitive and developmental disabilities. CCI also places service dogs with disabled veterans and veterans with PTSD.
Commonwealth Autism (CA) Autism Resource Directory 804-355-0300 | Toll Free: 800-649-8481 4108 E. Parham Road, Richmond, VA 23228 commonwealthautism.org
CA offers a comprehensive autism resource directory that is searchable by category, subcategory, region, and age. We’re still passionate about serving people with autism, but our mission has expanded to include systems level work for all types of developmental disabilities.
Culpeper County Public Schools Parent Teacher Resource Center 540-445-5025 | 101 Duke St., Suite 119, Culpeper
The Culpeper County Public Schools’ Parent Teacher Resource Center provides information and resources on disabilities, including a lending library, list of community resources, and free parent workshops on a variety of topics related to children and disabilities. The Parent Teacher Resource Center is located in the CCPS Family Resource Center and is staffed by a special education teacher and a parent of a student with a disability.
Culpeper Soccer Club/TOPS Program 540-825-0886 (Culpeper Soccer Club) office@culpepersc.org | culpepersc.org/ Soccer for children with disabilities.
Demand-Response Transportation Service (VRT) (540) 338-1610 | phil@vatransit.org
This curb-to-curb transportation service is open to the general public by reservation at 48 hours in advance. All equipment is liftequipped and handicapped accessible. Rides can be reserved up to two weeks in advance. Scheduled riders should be prepared to leave 20 minutes before or after a scheduled appointment time and if unable to ride by themselves are permitted to bring a personal assistant for free. Call for additional information on pick-ups and fixed routes or how to apply for an American with Disability Act.
Opal Office 540-904-4207 | 866-361-4195 | ask@didlake.org | didlake.org
Our mission is to create opportunities that enrich the lives of people with disabilities. Day support program- to optimize personal, social and vocational skills, Employment services matching passion and skills to employment opportunities in the community.
Disability Law Center of VA (DLCV) 800-552-3962 or 804-225-2042 | info@dlcv.org dlcv.org 1512 Willow Lawn - Suite 100, Richmond
disAbility Resource Center 540-373-2559 or 540-373-5890 (TTY/CAPTEL) drc@cildrc.org | cildrc.org 409 Progress St., Fredericksburg
The dRC, a Center for Independent Living (CIL), is committed to community inclusion and a purposeful life for all people with disabilities of all ages. dRC staff help people with disabilities to live independently in their community by providing free independent living skills training, advocacy, peer mentoring, information and referral, transition services, and gently used medical equipment. Additionally, the dRC is dedicated to improving accessibility at home. Make your home safer and more accessible with Virginia Housing’s home modification grants from the disAbility Resource Center (dRC). The grants cover accessibility, safety, and functional improvements for individuals with disabilities. Programs include Rental Unit Accessibility Modification, Owner-Occupied Modification, and grants for veterans. Contact dRC to transform your home and improve your quality of life at 540-373-2559 or drc@cildrc.org. These grants change lives, ensuring comfort and security in your own space! Contact Chris McBride at cmcbride@cildrc.org or 540-373-2559 for more information.
Down Syndrome Association of Northern VA (DSANV) 703-621-7129 | sanv.org 10467 White Granite Drive, Suite 320, Oakton, VA 22124
DSANV provides educational, social and recreational programs to individuals with Down syndrome, and their families, across Northern Virginia. They also host multiple inclusive events each year which invite the Down syndrome community to gather to learn from each other and mingle with the larger Northern VA community.
Encompass Community Supports/Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Services 540-825-3100 | encompasscommunitysupports.org 13523 Beverly Ford Road, Elkwood
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Neil Swanson Coaching
Understood
Neil Swanson, PCC, CACP, MDiv 703-508-4774 | 7180 Baldwin Ridge Road, Warrenton admin@neilswansoncoaching.com | neilswansoncoaching.com
understood.org
Experienced and respected ADHD and Positive Intelligence Coach Neil Swanson partners with adults who have ADHD-type challenges to help them find greater happiness and fulfillment through more focused productivity, clearer thinking, and a deeper sense of purpose. Read testimonials and more details at neilswansoncoaching.com and schedule a free 45-minute appointment to see if his coaching is right for you.
National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled 1-888-657-7323 | nls@loc.gov
The branch of the library of Congress supplies recorded books and playing equipment to the blind, braille books for the braille reader, among other services.
Northern Virginia Resource Center for Deaf & Hard of Hearing Persons (NVRC) 703-352-9055 Voice | 703-352-9056 TTY | 571-350-8656 Videophone info@nvrc.org |nvrc.org
Serving the Counties and Cities of Alexandria, Arlington, Culpeper, Fairfax, Fauquier, Loudoun, Prince William, Rappahannock. Provides information and referral to community resources related to deafness and hearing loss. Offers workshops for community groups and professionals who work with those with deafness or hearing loss. Also provides consultation and technical assistance to service providers. Provides assistive technology including amplified and captioned telephones, ring signalers, and personal listening devices to qualified individuals at a reduced cost.
Shooting Stars 540-937-0302 | shootingdsstars@gmail.com shootingstars21.com
Shooting Stars is a local nonprofit organization that strives to be the local advocate for the value, acceptance and inclusion of people with Down Syndrome. Some of the group’s current projects include creating congratulatory gift bags for new parents of babies diagnosed with Down Syndrome, co-hosting A Night To Shine (a prom for people with special needs that is also sponsored by the Tim Tebow Foundation), and serving as a network of support for people with Down Syndrome as well as their families.
Special Olympics Area 17 540-479-6918 or 800-932-4653
Serving children and adults in Culpeper, Orange, Madison, and Rappahannock counties. Find us on Facebook by searching for "SOVA 17".
Families, educators and young adult programs and workplace initiative created to support individuals with Dyslexia and ADHD.
Virginia Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired (804) 371-3140 | (800) 622-2155 | dbvi.virginia.gov 397 Azalea Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 23227
The Vocational Rehabilitation program provides vocational and rehabilitative services to assist individuals who are vision impaired to prepare for, secure, retain, advance in or regain competitive integrated employment. The Education Services program assists infants, children, and students who are vision impaired reduce developmental delays and succeed in school in order to recognize their full potential. Rehabilitation Teaching & Independent Living services provides services to those with vision impairments including Orientation Training in the Home Environment, Personal Management Skills Training, Home Management Skills Training, Communication Skills Training, Crafts, Recreation and Adaptive Skills Training and Adjustment Counseling.
Virginia Department for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing 804-662-9502 | frontdsk@vddhh.virginia.gov 1602 Rolling Hills Drive, Suite 203, Henrico, VA 23229
The Virginia Department for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (VDDHH) works to reduce the communication barriers between persons who are deaf or hard of hearing and those who are hearing, including family members, service providers, and the general public. Programs include Virginia Relay, Assistive Technology Distribution, Interpreter Referral, Interpreter Screening, and Community Outreach Services.
Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) Dept. of Special Ed Phone: 804-786-8079 | Toll Free: 800-422-2083 doe.virginia.gov/?navid=240 specialeducationombudsman@doe.virginia.gov
An Ombudsman is a person who serves as a designated neutral party who advocates for a fair process and provides confidential, informal assistance and support to parents, guardians, advocates, educators, and students with disabilities. The Parent Ombudsman for Special Education serves as a resource to parents in non-legal special education matters.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE & ABUSE CASA of Culpeper/People Inc. 540-317-1665 | bataylor@peopleinc.net | peopleinc.net 233 E. Davis Street Suite 300 Culpeper
Trained volunteers advocate on behalf of abused or neglected children in the foster care or court system in Culpeper. Email Bri Taylor if you're interested in volunteering with CASA of Culpeper.
Think College
Domestic Violence Hotline
https://thinkcollege.net/
800-799-SAFE (7233) Chat (confidential instant messaging)
Think College is the leader in research and dissemination in inclusive higher education. Search their college database for information on 265 college programs for students with intellectual disabilities. The Resource Library includes over 600 selected resources on a wide range of topics related to postsecondary education for people with intellectual disabilities, and they have many publications that provide concise relevant information on a variety of topics.
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You deserve safety and support. Whether someone has hurt you in the past or is hurting you now, we're here to listen and to help. If you are a friend, family member, or professional wondering how to help someone, or just want to know more about sexual assault, stalking, controlling behavior, or intimate partner violence, call us. We will listen, offer support, and connect you to resources in your area. Free. Confidential. 24 hours a day.
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Adult Day Center now open in Culpeper! A daytime care center where senior adults, facing the challenges of aging, feel valued and caregivers feel confident taking respite. Providing therapeutic activities, dementia care, intergenerational opportunities, lunch, personal care support and medication management. A newly renovated space near downtown Culpeper!
WHERE SENIOR ADULTS THRIVE!
generationscentral.org or call 540-403-0557
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Forever Free foreverfreeculpeper@gmail.com
A faith-based ministry committed to fighting and ending human trafficking in our community. We offer awareness presentations and prevention materials and resources, resource and service referrals, emergency personal supplies and support.
Anti Trafficking International 1-833-ASK2END Info@preventht.org | Antitraffickinginternational.org 1751 Pinnacle Drive, Suite 600, McLean
Virginia-based nonprofit group focused on ending human trafficking in the US and around the world through education, prevention and intervention.
Doorways LGBTQ Partner Abuse and Sexual Assault Helpline 1-866-356-6998 | Text: 804-793-9999 PO Box 100185 Arlington, VA, 22210
The LGBTQ Partner Abuse and Sexual Assault Helpline provides a free and confidential telephone service for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, or questioning callers looking for information or help regarding intimate partner abuse, sexual assault, and stalking. Free. Confidential. 24 hours a day.
SAFE, Services to Abused Families, Inc. 540-825-8891, 800-825-8876, 24-Hour Hotline P.O. Box 402 501 / E. Piedmont St, Culpeper safejourneys.org
SAFE provides shelter, support, and advocacy to all affected by domestic violence and sexual assault. All services are free and confidential with a 24-Hour Hotline answered by an advocate ready to help. SAFE services include: two emergency shelters, crisis intervention, court accompaniment & legal advocacy, oneon-one supportive counseling, "Empower Hour" group sessions, youth program services, Hispanic/Latino program services, case management, community education, and public awareness & training programs. SAFE partners with community agencies to help guide clients through making self-directed life changes.
National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233
EMPLOYMENT & JOB TRAINING Career Resource Center See full listing under Culpeper Human Services.
Didlake See full listing under Disability Services
Division of Rehabilitative Services (DRS) See full listing under disability services
Pathways, Inc., Powering Your Path 540-422-0907 | 16413 Shadow Drive, Culpeper poweringyourpath.org | margie@poweringyourpath.org
Empowering women by providing the tools that lead to selfconfidence, independence, and abundant lives. We offer free online and in-person ESL classes, computer skills workshops, job coaching, and resources devoted to promoting careers, wellbeing and spiritual health. Pathways, Inc. is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization based in Culpeper.
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Virginia Career Works – Culpeper Center & Goodwill Job Help Center 540-212-4570 Option 2 | 210 E. Stevens St., Suite 200, Culpeper vcwpiedmont.com jason.ford@fredgoodwill.org
The One-Stop for all your employment needs. Get free help with: job search, resume writing, computer access, computer classes, career counseling, grant funding for school and internships, unemployment insurance, GED and ESL classes, college and vocational training, veterans and re-entry reemployment, and job fairs. Meet with one of our workforce partners, all under the same roof: Virginia Career Works – Piedmont Region, WIOA programs, Virginia Employment Commission, Germanna Community College, Piedmont Regional Adult and Career Education Programs, Veterans Employment Services, and Rappahannock Goodwill.
Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) Central Office 1-866-832-2363 6606 W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23261-6441 For TTY* Callers: Virginia Relay, Call 711 or 800-828-1140
ENCOMPASS COMMUNITY SUPPORTS (formerly known as Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services)
540-825-3100 | PO Box 1568 | 15361 Bradford Road, Culpeper | contact@ecsva.org | encompasscommunitysupports.org
The mission of Encompass Community Supports (formerly known as Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services) is to improve the quality of life in Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange and Rappahannock Counties by providing comprehensive mental health, substance use, developmental disability, housing, children’s and aging services.
Community Connections for Older Adults Encompass Community Supports 540-825-3100 / PO Box 1568 | 15361 Bradford Rd., Culpeper |encompasscommunitysupports.org Providing a comprehensive array of services for individuals 60+ and their families including: senior centers in Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange and Rappahannock (open to seniors 60 and older with priority given to those with the greatest nutritional, social, or economic needs; includes a daily hot lunch program and a chance to socialize and participate in a variety of recreational and educational activities), Transportation Services, HomeDelivered Meals, Respite Care Services, Advocacy/Outreach/Care Coordination, Voice of Experience Newsletter, Senior Medicare Patrol, Virginia Insurance Counseling and Assistance Program, Care-A-Van Program, Emergency Medical Alert Program, Senior Cool Care Program, Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, Volunteer Program, and more.
Bridges Day Program Encompass Community Supports 540-825-3100 | 13523 Beverly Ford Road, Elkwood encompasscommunitysupports.org
The Bridges Day Program of Encompass Community Supports offers day support, skill building activities and community engagement and coaching opportunities for adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Bridges utilizes a person-centered approach to provide training and support including meaningful community activities, building connections in the community, community presence and engagement, community coaching, day support activities and volunteer activities. For more information, contact the Bridges Support Coordinators at the number listed above.
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Support Coordination Services Encompass Community Supports 540-672-2990, ext.101 | childservices@ecsva.org | encompasscommunitysupports.org
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Support Coordination Services of Encompass Community Supports help families find, learn about and access services that address the mental, developmental and social needs of children from birth to 18 years old in Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange and Rappahannock counties. Available services include comprehensive assessment, treatment planning, coordination and linking of other services, home visits, psychoeducation, supportive problem solving and treatment team meetings.
Housing Supports Encompass Community Supports 540-825-3100 | encompasscommunitysupports.org
Encompass Community Supports administers housing resources for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in our region. Affordable Independent Integrated Community Housing options enable individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live in their own homes in their communities. Group homes are 24/7 living accommodations for people with disabilities. Our staff work with individuals diagnosed with intellectual disabilities to promote independent living and meet functional behavior goals in their home and community settings. We offer individualized treatment plans designed to address skill-building areas.
Inpatient Substance Use Treatment Facility/ Boxwood Encompass Community Supports Recovery Treatment Facility 540-547-2760 | 15511 Guinn Lane, Culpeper encompasscommunitysupports.org
Boxwood Recovery Treatment Facility is a state-of-the-art inpatient substance use treatment facility for adults who live in Central Shenandoah, Lord Fairfax, Rappahannock, Orange, Madison, Culpeper, Fauquier, Thomas Jefferson, Loudon and Prince William counties. Individuals interested in receiving inpatient substance abuse care will be appropriately screened through Encompass Community Supports.
Outpatient Mental Health, Substance Use and Medication Management Services Encompass Community Supports Culpeper Behavioral Health Clinic | 540-825-5656 650 Laurel Street, Culpeper Fauquier Behavioral Health Clinic | 540-347-7620 12 N. Hill Drive, Warrenton encompasscommunitysupports.org
Encompass Community Supports services are provided to individuals experiencing mental health concerns or both mental health concerns and substance use combined. Treatment is individually designed, strength focused, recovery oriented, and self-driven. The goal of services is to empower individuals in their recovery efforts through evidence-based approaches.
Prevention Services Encompass Community Supports 540-825-3100 | prevention@ecsva.org | encompasscommunitysupports.org
Prevention Services of Encompass Community Supports provides education on a variety of prevention topics such as substance use, mental health, risk factors and suicide. Our prevention staff provides evidence-based community prevention practices
for adults and youth that are relative to community issues. We also engage with local community partners, organizations and coalition groups to address prevention issues. Prevention programs and trainings include: Mental Health First Aid, Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Training, Overdose Reversal Training (REVIVE), and community presentations on resiliency and life skills development.
The S.E.E. Recovery Center Encompass Community Supports 540-825-3366 | SEERecovery@ecsva.org 710 U.S. Avenue, Culpeper encompasscommunitysupports.org
The S.E.E. (Support, Encourage, Empower) Recovery Center provides immediate access to recovery services through the model of peer recovery specialists by offering an array of recovery-oriented groups, meetings and the opportunity to speak with someone about mental health or substance use recovery. All community members are welcome to learn and grow in recovery from all of life’s challenges and to connect with others to create a community of wellness.
VICAP Encompass Community Supports 540-825-3100 | encompasscommunitysupports.org
The Virginia Insurance Counseling Assistance Program (VICAP) is part of a national network of programs that offers free, unbiased, confidential counseling and assistance for people who have Medicare or are about to enroll in Medicare. VICAP counselors are certified and trained to assist individuals in understanding all Medicare-related insurance needs and more. Please call and specify your county so we may direct you to the appropriate VICAP counselor.
Young Adult Coordinated Care (YACC) Encompass Community Supports 540-825-3100 ext.3470 | encompasscommunitysupports.org
The Young Adult Coordinated Care (YACC) team-based approach at Encompass Community Supports provides support for young adults experiencing unusual thoughts, feelings and behaviors who reside in Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange or Rappahannock counties. Our team individualizes plans based on the needs and personalities of each participant.
FOOD & NUTRITION Blue Ridge Area Food Bank Pantry Locator hstrauss@brafb.org
To locate food resources and programs in your area, brafb.org/ find-help/pantry-locator
Buy Fresh Buy Local Virginia Guide buyfreshbuylocal.org
Search our directory of farms, farmers markets, farm-to-table restaurants, artisans, and local food retailers who are committed to providing the best of Virginia agriculture. You can also get listed on this site.
Clara’s Faith House Food Pantry/ Community Touch Inc 540-439-9300 | 10499 Jericho Rd, Bealeton communitytouchinc.org
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Culpeper Downtown Farmers Market by Culpeper Renaissance 540-825-4416 | crievents@culpeperdowntown.com Facebook.com/CulpeperFarmersMarket 318 S. West Street Culpeper Baptist Church)
May-October Saturdays 7:30 am - 12:00 pm. Drive through and walk through times available at the market. Check Facebook for information. The Culpeper Downtown Farmers Market accepts food stamps.
Carver Food Enterprise Center (540) 727- 3435 ext 337 | thekitchen@gwcarc.org gwcfec.org 9432 N. James Madison Highway
The CFEC is a non-profit organization located in the heart of the Rapidan Rappahannock Region of Virginia’s Northern Piedmont. We are a 6,200 square foot food commercial kitchen, food business incubator, and classroom. Helping with food rescue work, local food system strengthening, and agricultural partnerships.
Culpeper Food Closet 540 825-1177 | 120 N. Commerce St. Sam's Place 540 727-1055 219 East Davis St. , Suite 100
Culpeper Food Closet a ministry of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church Culpeper Food Closet provides food and personal care items to Culpeper town and county families in need. Open 9 - 12 Monday -Friday mornings and 4 -6 on Thursdays, Daytime vouchers must be picked up at Sam's Place from 8 -11:30 before coming to the Food Closet. Evening vouchers are completed at the Food Closet.
Culpeper Senior Center Encompass Community Supports 540-825-5778
Serves lunch to seniors at 11:30 am on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday
Empowering Culpeper USDA Food Distribution Program 540-935-0047 | empoweringculpeper@gmail.com peopleinc.net Held at Culpeper United Methodist Church 1233 Oaklawn Drive, Culpeper
Open on the 3rd Saturday of each month, 9:00-11:00 am. Provides USDA food and community partner resources including pet food, household and personal care supplies, and information on and assistance with other community resource programs
Home Delivered Meals Service Encompass Community Supports | 540-825-3100
Our Home Delivered Meals Service provides frozen, nutritious home delivered meals to older adults in our region who are unable to leave their homes due to illness, disability or frailty and have no assistance preparing meals. Meals are based on guidelines from the Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS) and are low in sugar and salt to accommodate those with special diets.
Culpeper Hope Food Pantry 832-876-9037 (Pastor Cliff) | cliff7545@gmail.com 202 Orange Road, Culpeper 12:00 pm-2:00 pm Tuesday & Friday
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Manna Ministry 540-825-8616 | culpeperpresbyterian.org 215 South Main St., Culpeper Culpeper Presbyterian Church Fellowship Annex (doors on Locust Street). Provides free lunches,11:00am-12:30pm, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
Reva Mobile Food Pantry (540) 248-3663 | brafb.org Reva Volunteer Fire & Rescue 18230 Birmingham Rd. (just off 29 South) 4th Wednesday of every month, 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. (no early birds)
Salvation Army Food Closet 133 East Culpeper Street, Culpeper | 540-321-4859 Tues, Wed and Fri - Provides food to families 1x per month
SHARE Food Program 540 937-2693 |800-21-SHARE Amissville, Methodist Church 14760 Lee Hwy, Amissville, VA 20106 Host site coordinator - Barbara Sanders SHARE provides food at a low price. Menu changes monthly.
Shiloh-Food Pantry/Monthly Food Distribution 540-829-6815 or 540-661-9851 15055 Stevensburg Rd., Brandy Station Shiloh maintains a food pantry in cooperation with the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank to provide emergency and monthly supplemental food to families in need. The monthly food distribution takes place at the church every 2nd Saturday of the month from 9 am11 am. Those in need of emergency food can contact the church at any time to receive food.
SNAP/“Food Stamps” fns.usda.gov/snap/ See full listing under Culpeper Human Services
St. Joseph's Table, Precious Blood Catholic Church 540-827-4400 | 114 E. Edmonston St, Culpeper Provides food to families 4:00pm-6:00pm every Wednesday
Virginia Cooperative Extension, Family Nutrition Program Georgette Mosley | 540-727-3435 x.346, gyates@vt.edu 9432 N. James Madison Hwy, Rapidan, Va 22733 Virginia Cooperative Extension’s Family Nutrition Program provides free nutrition education and healthy living strategies to limited-resource Virginians. The program enables participants to increase physical activity, make healthier food choices and become better managers of available food resources.
Wayland Blue Ridge Baptist Association Food Program 540-937-2090 | waylandblueridge.org 15044 Ryland Chapel Road, Rixeyville, VA 22737 Please check website - waylandblueridge.org for scheduled distributions
FOUNDATIONS & NONPROFIT SUPPORT CNE at the PATH Resource Center 540-680-4147 | mgerman@thecne.org thecne.org 321 Walker Drive, Suite 201, Warrenton pathforyou.org/resource-center/
The PATH Resource Center was created for area nonprofits to help strengthen their organizations and increase community impact through nonprofit education, volunteer management support, and community outreach support. Through a partnership between the PATH Foundation and the Center for Nonprofit Excellence (CNE), CNE offers training, consulting, and resources to nonprofits serving Fauquier, Rappahannock, and Culpeper counties. Nonprofit topics and training include governance, philanthropy, finance, and strategic engagement.
BWell Today for Tomorrow The Jacob Mark Blackwell and Andrea Saenz Memorial Fund Bwelltoday.org | linda.s.blackwell@gmail.com BWell Today for Tomorrow enthusiastically provides grants and ancillary funding to organizations with programs that prevent at-risk lifestyle behaviors in adolescents, support mental health activities, and implement wellness in the everyday lives of the families. We are supporting a number of programs that include at-risk lifestyle awareness, anti-trafficking education and awareness, outdoor education programs, and targeted mental health initiatives and self esteem strategies. Additionally, we are supporting programs helping our frontline healthcare heroes and our thin blue line heroes.
Culpeper Wellness Foundation 540-431-2397 | culpeperwellnessfoundation.org 19002 Crossroad Parkway, Culpeper
Culpeper Wellness Foundation, established in 2014, works to improve health and promote wellness in Culpeper, Madison and Orange counties. The Foundation operates the Free Clinic of Culpeper, Powell Wellness Center and PATH Recreation & Fitness Center. Current organizational priorities include reducing the incidence and health impact of obesity and chronic disease, inspiring healthy and active lifestyles through affordable fitness programs that respond to community needs, and providing health care paired with health education to improve quality of life for low-income uninsured adults.
disAbility Coalition of North Central Virginia disabilitycoalitionncv@gmail.com https://arcofncv.org/disability-coalition/
The Coalition collaborates to serve as a resource for the community and support member organizations and their initiatives benefiting people with disabilities in Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock counties. Membership is open to nonprofit organizations and public sector partners whose missions include supporting people with disabilities in one or more of these five counties. The Coalition is available to support organizations and businesses seeking ways to include and serve people with disabilities in our community.
Living the Dream Foundation 540-718-5701 | facebook.com/livingthedreamculpeper livingthedreamculpeper@gmail.com
This foundation was created in the memory of Ben Long and for support of individuals and families affected by substance abuse, depression and suicide.
CCPS FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER RESOURCES OFFERED • Registration of students with a home language other than English • Information & Resources for Special Education • Translation Services • Interpretation Services • Learning Resources • Parenting Support • Tutoring List • Professional Development • Preschool Screening 101 Duke St, Suite 119, Culpeper, VA 22701 540.445.5025 HOURS M-F 8:00AM-4:00PM 2024-2025 CULPEPER RESOURCE GUIDE
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Northern Piedmont Community Foundation
Safe Link Wireless
540-349-0631 | npcf.org 321 Walker Drive, Suite 303 (PO Box 182, Warrenton, VA 20188)
1-800-723-3546 | safelinkwireless.com
The Northern Piedmont Community Foundation (NPCF) was founded in 2000 with the mission of strengthening our community through philanthropy. NPCF serves Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, and Rappahannock counties and facilitates a robust community grants program, individual donor grants, scholarships, a successful giving day campaign in May called Give Local Piedmont, and a Youth in Philanthropy (YIP). The community foundation creates a network of resources and connections and works to sustain legacy giving in all four counties through fund management and partnerships.
PATH Volunteer Hub 540-680-4148 | volunteerhub@pathforyou.org letsvolunteer.org 321 Walker Drive, Suite 201, Warrenton
The PATH Volunteer Hub supports resources for recruitment, retention, and management of volunteers to help match the needs of nonprofit organizations. Their website offers nonprofit agencies the ability to list specific volunteer opportunities, and it offers volunteers the ability to search available volunteer positions based on interests, schedule, skills and more.
Team Jordan Suicide Prevention Coalition 540-729-7877 or 540-718-3030
Find us on Facebook groups: Team Jordan is dedicated to helping and providing resources to those individuals in Culpeper County, who are at risk of suicide. Team Jordan accomplishes this in part by supporting other coalitions and organizations that work with those in need. We also maximize local support for prevention services and programs, and maintain a program of support and response for Survivors of Suicide.
FUEL & UTILITY ASSISTANCE Community Housing Partners (CHP) Energy Solutions 888-229-3714 | chpenergysolutions@chpc2.org chpenergysolutions.org
CHP is a Virginia non-profit providing no-cost home energy upgrades to qualifying renters and homeowners. All work is funded through the Federal Weatherization Program and Utilitysponsored programs. Improvements can include insulation, HVAC upgrades, LED lighting, air and duct sealing, and more to help you save money on your utility bills and improve home comfort. Please contact us to learn more and see if you qualify.
Culpeper Human Services Energy Assistance 540-727-0372 | 1835 Industry Dr, Culpeper
Energy Assistance programs help with the cost of home heating or cooling in certain circumstances. To apply for Energy Assistance, go online tocommonhelp.virginia.gov or call the Culpeper office. See Culpeper Human Services entry in separate section for details.
Culpeper United Methodist Church 540-825-0764 | culpeperumc.org/missions 1233 Oaklawn Dr, Culpeper
CUMC is a mission focused church with many areas to help serve the community.
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SafeLink Wireless is a government-supported program that provides a free cell phone and airtime on a monthly basis. To find out if you qualify, see the website.
The Salvation Army of Virginia Piedmont Utility Assistance 540-317-5873
The Salvation Army provides emergency assistance to Culpeper and Orange County families and individuals to help maintain or restore utility services. A utility termination notice is required. Applicants must meet program criteria; a caseworker will determine eligibility. Please call to schedule an appointment.
HEALTH & WELLNESS Horse and Soul Counseling at Heavenly Hills Farm See Counseling and Mental Health
PATH Recreation and Fitness Center 540-825-0000 | 19002 Crossroad Parkway, Culpeper
PATH Recreation & Fitness Center offers recreation and fitness opportunities for children and adults in a friendly and supportive atmosphere. Multi-use sport courts accommodate basketball, volleyball, futsal and pickleball for drop-in, open gym and team practice. Indoor batting cages are available for rental. A variety of programs such as tumbling, tween & family nights, tae kwon do and summer kids camps serve all ages. The fitness area offers top-of-the-line cardio equipment, strength and functional fitness equipment, personal training and exercise classes that include P90X, bootcamp, yoga and more. PRFC is open to the public and accessible through drop-in fee, monthly pass or membership.
Powell Wellness Center-Fitscripts 540-445-5388 | wpropps@culpeperwellness.org 1005 Golf Drive, Culpeper VA 22701 https://powellwellnesscenter.org/wellness-services/fitscripts/
FitScripts at Powell Wellness Center (PWC) is a physician-referred fitness program designed for individuals who may have a chronic condition or physical limitation that prevents them from enjoying the benefits of exercise. Through FitScripts, a physician refers a patient to PWC's 8-week program of supervised sessions in a small group setting. Specialized pool and gym classes in the FitScripts program address cancer, cardiac and pulmonary rehab phase III, diabetes/hypertension, general/weight loss, orthopedic, Parkinson's, and pulmonary issues.
Within Everyone Michele Bledsoe | 540-250-1379 | withineveryone@gmail.com 210 W. Asher Street, Culpeper Michele Bledsoe is a certified Mindfulness Meditation Teacher. She has completed a two year training program as well as Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness and Self-Compassion Training. Available for volunteer, partnership, and solo teaching projects.
Karen Loving, The Natural Spine 540-222-7842 | karenloving.com 139 W Davis Street Culpeper and Warrenton karenloving.com
Karen’s work is assisting with balance and postural issues that affect pain, flexibility and stability. Karen‘s 25 years of working with patients who have chronic pain and or issues with daily activities using the Alexander Technique for movement and educational practices. Karen is a CranioSacral therapist and works with the fluid systems in the body to create balance; using the body’s innate sense to heal.
Powell Wellness Center - Wellness
Leaflin Lane Elder Housing Apartments
540-445-5406 | 1005 Golf Drive, Culpeper
540-829-7396 | 1977 Leaflin Ln, Culpeper
Powell Wellness Center is one of only two Medical Fitness Association certified fitness facilities in Virginia. Guided by a Medical Advisory Committee, certified staff offer medicallyintegrated fitness programs that help children and adults improve their physical and emotional well-being through health education, regular exercise and increased physical activity. Amenities include an indoor pool, workout area with strength, conditioning & cardio equipment, group exercise room, and cycling studio.
It provides very-low-income elderly with options that allow them to live independently.
The Meadows Senior Apartments 540-825-6300 | northridgeapthomes.com/meadows 1050 Claire Taylor Court, Culpeper
TRANSITIONAL & EMERGENCY HOUSING
Pranapiloga
CULPEPER HOUSING & SHELTER SERVICES
Yoga and Integrated Wellness Sessions 571-233-9187 | pranapiloga.com 628 Ripplebrook Dr, Culpeper
(540) 825-7434 | cmcgill@culpepershelter.org Culpepershelter.org | 215 E Spencer St, Culpeper
Willow Moon Healing 571-606-0026 | 700 Southridge Pkwy Suite 301A, Culpeper Therapeutic Massage, BodyMind Coaching, Relaxation Therapy, Reiki, CranioSacral Therapy, and more.
HOUSING LOW INCOME HOUSING ANN WINGFIELD COMMONS (540) 825-1234 201 N. East Street, Culpeper, VA 22701 https://affordablehousingonline.com/housingsearch/Virginia/ Culpeper/Ann-Wingfield-Commons/10042991
BELLE COURTS APARTMENTS 540-893-1020 | 704 Belle Ct A, Culpeper
CULPEPER COMMONS 540-917-5262 | culpepercommons.com 1301 Spring Meadow Lane, Culpeper Also have a Facebook Page
Accepts families with children and single women – no single men. Emergency shelter with 15 beds that serves the homeless for up to 30 days, with priority given to families with children. Offers a prevention program for those facing eviction and housing focused case management. Offer a rapid housing program.
Warming Center at St. Luke’s 540-825-3100 | Encompass Community Supports Kim Marcey, Dir. Housing Services | Kmarcey@ecsva.org
A 24 hour/day, 7 day/week warming center in Culpeper that provides a warm and accommodating place for unsheltered individuals during the winter months. It is a collaboration to prevent homelessness and provide services to those seeking shelter, meals and access to resources. Made possible by Encompass Community Supports, Culpeper Winter Heat Shelter, St. Luke’s Lutheran Church and the generosity of businesses and individuals. To volunteer, sign up at carecalendar.org (calendar ID 200420 and security code 5365). To make a donation, contact Kim Marcey of Encompass Community Supports at kmarcey@ ecsva.org or 540-825-3100.
FAUQUIER FAMILY SHELTER (540) 351-0130 | familyshelterservices.org 95 Keith Street, Warrenton, VA 20187
Low-income housing for the developmentally disabled, ages 18+. Call main office for rates.
This facility can accommodate up to 11 families and eight single adults at a time. A trained staff oversees operations 24/7. An onsite case manager helps facilitate clients’ plans for stable housing after their shelter tenure. In-house support programs include budget management, employment-related programs, life-skills classes, nutrition classes, job search services, parenting classes, and children’s programs. Referral services to local, state, and federal resources are provided to all residents as appropriate.
VILLAGE OF CULPEPER APARTMENTS
Foothills Housing Network
FRIENDSHIP HEIGHTS 540-825-5050 | 500 Concord Place #103, Culpeper
HIGH POINT GROUP HOME 540-825-3100 | 540 727- 0473 | 2311 Orange Rd., Culpeper
540-825-9401 | 722 Willis Lane, Culpeper
SENIOR INDEPENDENT HOUSING
For a complete Resource Guide specific to older adults please contact AGING TOGETHER AT INFO@AGINGTOGETHER.ORG OR CALL 540-849-6504
Blue Ridge Christian Home
For Crisis Housing help, call: 540-724-6630
To request homelessness support, prevention, and crisis housing services in Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, or Rappahannock, leave a message and your call will be returned within 48 hours.
Habitat for Humanity, Culpeper County
540-439-2627 | 7034 Catlett Road, Bealeton
540-445-0432 | culpeperhabitat.org information@culpeperhabitat.org
The Arbors at Culpeper
PAUL STEFAN HOME FOR EXPECTANT MOTHERS
855-279-2710 | 540-212-6484 15255 Ira Hoffman Ln, Culpeper
(540) 854-2300 | admin@paulstefanhome paulstefanhome.org | P.O. Box 754, Locust Grove, VA 22508
Family-owned, licensed assisted living facility with nurses on staff. Located on a farm; the administrator lives on property. Not-forprofit. Private pay only.
The Culpeper 540-218-3747 | culpeperretirement.org 12425 Village Loop, Culpeper
Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit organization that helps people in your community and around the world build or improve a place they can call home.
SERVICE OBJECTIVE: Care for young women and their preborn babies. Provides safe homes where they will receive the spiritual, physical, and emotional support necessary for their growth and development. ELIGIBILITY: Individuals who are at 2024-2025 CULPEPER RESOURCE GUIDE
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least seventeen years of age. Available regionally. PROGRAM COMPONENTS: Assists young women with coordinating prenatal care, formal education and future housing. On-site instruction to help develop parenting skills, housekeeping skills, and life skills. Spiritual assistance and counseling. Access to quality healthcare services.
Virginia CARES Program/ People Inc. 276-623-9000 vacares@peopleinc.net peopleinc.net 233 E. Davis Street, Suite 300, Culpeper People Inc.'s Virginia CARES program helps ex-offenders transition back into life in the community. This service helps individuals locate food, housing, transportation and forms of identification. It also helps them find a job, build a career and provides counseling and peer support.
SAFE, Services to Abused Families, Inc. See listing under Domestic Violence and Abuse
(540) 825-8891 | (800) 825-8876
Services to Abused Families, Inc. is a private, non-profit 501c(3) organization providing shelter, support, and advocacy to survivors of domestic & sexual violence in Culpeper & surrounding counties.
SALVATION ARMY SHELTER (434) 295-4058 | charlottesville.salvationarmypotomac.org 207 Ridge Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902
Accepts single females. No single men. After Oct. 15: no families allowed. Temporary stay only (start with 1 month and extends as needed). Must be 18 years of age (or with adult); capable of self-care; must be sober and drug free; willing to follow rules; expected to seek and find work; picture ID required (will help obtain if need be). Offers a soup kitchen 7 days a week, 3 meals a day.
Section 8 Housing
COURT SERVICES Commonwealth’s Attorney 540-727-3441 118 W. Davis St., Culpeper
Crime Victim's Assistance 540-727-3413 114 W. Cameron St., Culpeper
Culpeper Circuit Court 540-727-3438 135 W. Cameron St., Culpeper
Culpeper General District Court 540-727-3417 135 W. Cameron St., Culpeper
Division of Child Enforcement 800-468-8894 2211 Hydraulic Rd., Ste. 200, Charlottesville
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court 540-727-3418 135 W. Cameron St., Culpeper
Juvenile Probation Services 540-727-3437 101 S. West St., Suite 200, Culpeper
Local Probation Pretrial Criminal Justice Services 540-727-3450 155 W. Davis St., Culpeper
Options Program 540-829-2129 3033 James Madison Highway, Culpeper
Virginia Adult Probation and Parole Department 540-829-7369
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540-825-3100
Section 8, or the Housing Choice Voucher Program, is a Federal housing program which provides housing assistance to lowincome renters and homeowners. This assistance comes in the form of rental subsidies, limiting the monthly rent payment of the assistance recipient. To qualify for Section 8, one must be a lowincome person (below 50% of the Area Median Income). RRCSB coordinates to administer the program locally.
Victory Transitional Housing By Community Touch Inc. 540-439-9300 | communitytouchinc.org 10499 Jericho Rd, Bealeton
Office hours 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Monday - Friday. VTH is a one year program that offers transitional housing to homeless men, women, and children with a broad range of needs. The program helps individuals achieve and sustain a higher quality of life through resources and training opportunities. Provides an opportunity for homeless individuals to save money for a future residence, gain information and access to services they need. Individuals meet with assigned financial mentors..
Virginia Homeless Solution Program By Community Touch 540-439-9300 | communitytouchinc.org
Provides services for homeless families by paying rental security deposit, rent and case management
LEGAL/CRIMINAL JUSTICE CASA of Culpeper - People Inc. 540-317-1665 | bataylor@peopleinc.net 233 E. Davis Street Suite 300 Culpeper | peopleinc.net
Trained volunteers advocate on behalf of abused or neglected children in the foster care or court system in Culpeper. Email Bri Taylor if you're interested in volunteering with CASA of Culpeper.
Child Support Enforcement 800-468-8894 2211 Hydraulic Rd., Suite 200, Charlottesville
Disability Law Center of VA (DLCV) 800-522-3962 or 804-225-2042 | info@dlcv.org dlcv.org
The disAbility Law Center of Virginia (dLCV) is the designated Protection and Advocacy organization for the Commonwealth of Virginia. Using funding received from federal grants, we help clients with disability-related problems like abuse, neglect,
and discrimination. We work with individuals who are living in institutions and in the community. We provide legal services and direct representation as resources allow. We provide everyone who contacts us with some basic information and tools, when possible.
Just Neighbors 703-979-1240 | info@justneighbors.org justneighbors.org 34 Beckham Street, Warrenton, VA 20186
Just Neighbors provides affordable immigration legal services to low-income families living in and around Culpeper.
Legal Aid Works (LAW) Call for screening first 703-778-6800; 540-825-3131 1200 Sunset Lane, Suite 2122, Culpeper legalaidworks.org | lawculp@legalaidworks.org
Legal Aid Works provides legal aid advice and representation to individuals who cannot afford to hire private counsel in civil legal matters.
Piedmont Dispute Resolution Center 540-347-6650 | PiedmontDisputeResolution.org pdrc@verizon.net | 98 Alexandria Pike, Suite 53, Warrenton
PDRC provides mediation services such as custody, visitation, child support, parent-teen, landlord-tenant, consumer-merchant, elder care, divorce, education, neighborhood and business.
Neighborhood Watch Culpeper Police Department, Division of Child Support Enforcement 540-727-3430 | 740 Old Brandy Road, Culpeper
The Culpeper Police Department maintains strong community
relationships through a strong Neighborhood Watch Program. There are 25 watch groups within the Town, including 7 schools and 6 businesses, that have an officer assigned to them. The officers provide a direct line of communication to the Police Department and can provide security information, crime report data, traffic data, and assist in organizing and coordinating Neighborhood Watch meetings.
The Veterans Consortium (202) 733-3317 (must leave a message) clinics@vetsprobono.org wvlap@vetsprobono.org (for womens Veteran Legal Advice Referral Clinic) vetsprobono.org
The Veterans Consortium Pro Bono Program provides assistance to unrepresented veterans or their family members who have filed appeals at the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims. Each appellant who requests Pro Bono Program assistance receives a thorough review of his or her appeal. An appellant whose case is not accepted by the Program receives substantive legal advice about his or her case.
US Citizenship & Immigration Service Customer Service Center | 1-800-375-5283 and TDD for the Hearing Impaired 1-800-767-1833
Virginia Poverty Law Center vplc.org (804) 782-9430 | 919 E Main St.#610, Richmond
VPLC is committed to leading and coordinating efforts to seek justice in civil legal matters for lower income Virginians
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MEDICAL DENTAL Culpeper Kids Dentistry culpeperkidsdentistry.com 540-727-8200 | 18474 Crossroad Parkway Culpeper Accepts Medicaid.
Culpeper Dental Group culpeperdentalgroup.com 540-825-7676 | 415 S, Main St, #101, Culpeper
Diabetes Education Program/ Remington Drug Store 540-351-9705 | remingtondrug.com 207 E Main St. Remington, VA Diabetes Self-Management Education program, accredited by the Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialists. For those who never received formal diabetes education or who are newly diagnosed, the initial program provides 10 hours of education in a small group setting. Medicare approved and we do participate with some insurance plans. A referral from your provider is required.
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. We are in Network participating with most insurance companies. Accepts Medicaid
Drug Take Back Program by the Culpeper Police Department
Piedmont Regional Dental Clinic
540-727-3430 | 740 Old Brandy Road, Culpeper
540-661-0008 | vaprdc.org 13296 James Madison Highway, Orange
Piedmont Regional Dental Clinic is a nonprofit dental safety net clinic dedicated to providing affordable, full-service care for residents of Virginia’s Piedmont. Using a sliding scale fee system, the cost of care is lowest for patients with the fewest financial resources. Accepts Medicaid/Smiles for Children insurance as well as Delta Dental insurance.
GENERAL Blue Ridge Care Connection for Children 434-924-0222 | Toll Free 866-596-9367 See full listing under Children’s Services. The Blue Ridge Care Connection for Children program provides community-based services and funds to support families with children with special healthcare needs
Central Virginia Health Services (CVHS) See full listing under Counseling and Mental Health
Culpeper Health and Rehabilitation 540-825-2884 | 602 Madison Road, Culpeper Very close to Novant UVA Health Culpeper Medical Center, we provide exceptional care. We have a state-of-the-art rehabilitation gym that is constantly being updated with the most advanced rehabilitation equipment, giving you the opportunity for the best recovery possible.
Culpeper County Health Department / Rappahannock Rapidan Health District 540-829-7350 I vdh.virginia.gov | 640 Laurel St, Culpeper Family Health Services at the Culpeper County Health Department include: referrals for community services, long term services and supports screenings in conjunction with local DSS, child & adult immunizations, family planning (birth control and women exams), pregnancy testing and counseling, WIC Supplemental Nutrition Program, sexually transmitted infection testing and treatment, communicable disease and rabies investigations/education, car seat distribution/education, and vital records.
Culpeper Medical Clinic 540-727-8880 | culpeperclinic.com 451 James Madison Hwy, St 104, Culpeper Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Closed weekends.
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The Culpeper Police Department can dispose of any unused prescription or over-the-counter drugs. This includes prescription pain killers that have the potential for abuse. The drop off box is located in the lobby of the Culpeper Police Department. There is no paperwork to complete and the process is completely anonymous. This service is open to anyone in need of a method for drug disposal.
Enroll Virginia 540-741-2447 or 888-392-5132 See full listing under Money, Insurance, and Taxes
FAHASS HIV Testing HIV/AIDS Support Services, Culpeper Office 540-907-4555 | fahass.org | information@fahass.org | 219 East Davis Street, Suite 100
FAHASS is a private, nonprofit organization whose mission is to positively impact individual and community health by providing integrated wellness, prevention, and health navigation services. Free HIV testing. Off-site and event testing through Oraquick and Orasure. We would be glad to work with any organization to schedule a testing time.
UVA Primary Care 540-825-5951 | 16240 Bennett Road, Culpeper
Preventive healthcare for a range of health problems and concerns. We serve newborns to geriatric adults, and specialize in women’s health services.
Free Clinic of Culpeper 540-829-5032 | freeclinic@culpeperwellness.org 610 Laurel Street, Suite 3, Culpeper
Mon, Tues & Thurs 9 am - 3 pm | Weds 9 am - noon | 1st & 3rd Thurs 4 pm - 6 pm. The Clinic provides confidential medical care for acute and chronic illnesses care to uninsured adults 18 and older living in Culpeper County who have incomes at or below 300% of the federal poverty level. Clinic patients receive health information and program opportunities. Please apply to determine eligibility before your first appointment; visit freeclinicofculpeper.org/services/eligibility.
LifeSpring Pregnancy Center 540-727-0400 (call or text) 18484 Crossroad Parkway Culpeper | lifespringva.org
LifeSpring- Serving women. No cost. No Judgment. is a non-profit that provides free, medical services, material aid, spiritual and holistic support, and resources to women and families in Central Virginia and has been since 1984
MedExpress Urgent Care Center
Spectrum Physical Therapy
540-825-2202 | 1420 South Main Street, Culpeper Medexpress.com
540-727-0737 | iivyrehab.com | 16260 Bennett Road, Culpeper
Open 7 days, 8 am - 8 pm. As a neighborhood medical center, we’re committed to enhancing the health and well-being of our communities. Whether through community events, sponsorships or educational programs, we’re proud to partner with organizations that share our commitment to health.
Medication Access Program
Mon & Wed 10:30 am - 6:30 pm; Tues, Thurs, Fri 7:00 am - 3:00 pm
UVA Health/Dermatology Connie Chung, MD, PHD 540.825.6263 | 16268 Bennett Road, Culpeper
See Listing under Culpeper Human Services
General dermatology. Accepts Medicaid.
Mid-Day Lions Club/Sight and Hearing Tests
UVA Pediatrics Culpeper
540-727-1055 | mail@culpeperlions.org P.O. Box 777, Culpeper
540-825-5381 | After Hours: 704.512.2991 See full listing under Children’s Services
The Lions Clubs of Culpeper County provide financial assistance to qualified residents of the County for the testing and procurement, if necessary, of eyeglasses and hearing aids. For children during the school year they should report to their school nurse for referral. Adults and children when school is not in session should apply to The Department of Human Services located at SAM’S place, 210 E. Stevens St., Suite 300.
Commonwealth Medical offers internal medicine services in Culpeper. Our doctors and nurses offer high-quality personalized and convenient care.
540-825-6100 | 1200 Sunset Lane, Suite 2210, Culpeper
Postpartum Support Virginia’s MISSION is to educate families, healthcare providers and communities about Perinatal Mood & Anxiety Disorders (PMADs) and to provide resources to help new and expectant mothers and their families overcome anxiety, depression, and other PMADs.
CENTER SERVICES & AMENITIES:
16268 Bennett Road, Culpeper | 540.825.6263
UVA Primary Care Culpeper Family Practice
Postpartum Support Virginia Info@postpartemsupportva.org | postpartum.org
UVA Primary Care Commonwealth Medical
Adult and Pediatric walk in care. Our experienced doctors and nurses focus on preventive health care and are committed to developing close relationships with our patients and their families. We see patients ranging in age from young adults to the geriatric population.
STATE-OF-THE-ART EQUIPMENT:
EXCLUSIVE LIFEWORKS REHAB:
Restaurant-Style Dining
Complete Strength Training Machines
Activites In Motion Program
NuStep Recumbent Cross Trainers
Comprehensive, Clinically Developed, Customized Recovery Programs
Advanced Rehabilitation and Conditioning (ARC) for Cardiac Patients
Dynamic Stair Trainer
VitalStim Therapy Systen
HUR iBalance Machine
SCIFIT UBE (upper body ergometer)
7 Day A Week Therapy Fast Track Ortho Recovery Program Unique Recovery Tools
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Walgreens Pharmacy HIV Testing, Covid Testing
Generations Central Adult Day Care
540-727-8976 | 15250 Montanus Dr.
540-403-0557 | adultday@generationscentral.org generationscentral.org | 318 S. West Street, Culpeper
Wellspring Health Services 540-321-4281 | 15237 Creativity Drive, Culpeper 540-825-5447 I 663 Sunset Ln., Culpeper wellspringhealthservices.com info@wellspringhealthservices.com
In an outpatient setting, we provide preventative care, medicallymanaged weight loss, comprehensive family practice, pediatrics, urgent care for non-life-threatening illnesses & injuries, and chronic care. In an inpatient setting at one of the major Nursing Home facilities in Culpeper, we provide exclusive medical services to the 180 long-term care and rehabilitation patients. In your home setting, we provide remote home monitoring services under the chronic care program.
HOSPICE & IN-HOME CARE For a complete Resource Guide specific to older adults please contact AGING TOGETHER AT INFO@AGINGTOGETHER.ORG OR CALL 540-829-6405
AmeriCare Plus 540-661-0232 | 321 North Madison Road, Orange americarepluspc.com | leighann@americareplus.net
Over 25 years of In-Home Personal Care & Live-In companion experience, AmeriCare Plus is a Virginia leader. Our Team Teal is on the forefront of home care changes & regulations. The AmeriCare plus teams have remained vigilant in COVID-19 training & protocols, and provided PPE to our caregivers, all to offer ‘Care, Compassion & Security’ for adults in the comfort of their own homes. We accept Medicaid, Long Term Care Insurance, Veterans, and Private Pay.
At Home Your Way 800-417-0908 | info@athomeyourway.com See listing under Disabilities
Capital Caring Health 24/7 Hours | 703-485-8949 | 1-800-737-2508 capitalcaring.org 3180 Fairview Park Drive, Falls Church, VA 22042
Capital Caring Health is one of the largest and most experienced nonprofit providers of hospice care, palliative care, and bereavement counseling services in the nation. As a nonprofit organization, Capital Caring Health accepts anyone who needs our hospice service regardless of their ability to pay. Our dedicated medical team makes house calls, and we offer a 24/7 Navigation Center. For those patients who are having difficulty managing their pain, Capital Caring Health offers inpatient services for short-term care at our facilities or at area hospitals and various skilled nursing facilities.
Cleansing Water, Inc. 540-341-0212 | 30 Main Street, Suite 234, Warrenton cleansingwater.com | info@cleansingwater.com
Cleansing Water is a private home healthcare company with services including skilled nursing, certified nursing assistants, companion care, and care management, believing that each client is a God-given trust who deserves to be treated with the utmost respect and loving care. Our holistic approach to client care is what sets us apart in the private home health care marketplace. Licensed by the Department of Health, initial assessments are offered at no charge and a 24/7 emergency on-call contact is available. Serving the counties of Fauquier, Culpeper, Prince William, Loudoun, Warren, and Rappahannock.
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Generations Central Adult Day Center is a home away from home where seniors can thrive and belong! Our activity program is specifically designed with the needs and interests of our participants in mind. Attending our Adult Day Center helps our senior participants maintain their health longer and prolongs their ability to live at home with their families.
Gentiva Hospice 434-995-5367 | gentivahs.com Kathryn.daniels@gentivahs.com | Cell 434-260-9726 941 Glenwood Station Lane Unit 204, Charlottesville VA 22911
Serving families and partnering with communities in Culpeper, Madison, Greene, Orange, Louisa, Albemarle, City of Charlottesville, Crozet, Buckingham, Nelson, Fluvanna. Specializing in high quality clinical care that addresses pain and suffering, symptom management, treating with comfort over cure and supporting people with advanced illnesses. Accepting all types of insurances. Please call for a consultation. 24/7/365
Home Instead 540-825-7180 | oliviabarden@homeinstead.com 1300 Sunset Lane, Ste 3220 Culpeper HomeInstead.com/711 | homeinstead.com
Home Instead’s mission is to enhance the lives of clients and their families in Culpeper, Madison, Orange, Rappahannock, and Page Counties. Individualized care is provided in a client’s home for short-term or longer-term duration by trained caregivers who have received specialized Alzheimer/Dementia training and our registered nurses.
Hospice of the Piedmont Rapidan Regional Office | 540-825-4840 | info@hopva.org hopva.org | 1200 Sunset Lane, Suite 2320, Culpeper
Hospice of the Piedmont (HOP) is a community-based nonprofit that has offered expert care and peaceful resolution to Virginia families for over 40 years. Serving 12 counties across central Virginia, Hospice of the Piedmont cares for patients with serious illness and their families during the final months of life and offers grief and bereavement services to the entire community. Visit hopva.org or call 540-825-4840 to learn more about how HOP is changing the conversation about death and dying.
MEDICAID AND MEDICARE Medicaid and Medicaid Expansion 540-727-0372 | web.culpepercounty.gov
Medicaid provides health coverage to low-income children and provides assistance for some low-income adults, such as pregnant women, parents of dependent children, blind or disabled individuals, and individuals under hospice care, age 65 or older or other medically needy criteria. Medicaid Expansion provides health coverage for some low-income adults, such as single adults or parents of dependent children and individuals between the ages 19-64 who do not receive Medicare parts A or B and fall under 138% of the Federal Poverty Level.
Medicare Counseling & Information The Virginia Insurance Counseling Assistance Program (VICAP) is part of a national network of programs that offers free, unbiased, confidential counseling and assistance for people who have Medicare or are about to enroll in Medicare. VICAP counselors are certified and trained to assist individuals in understanding all Medicare benefits. Counselors are available by appointment at 540-825-3100.
This foundation was created in the memory of Ben Long and for support of individuals and families affected by substance abuse, depression and suicide.
The Alice C. Tyler Village of Childhelp
The Village is a private, nonprofit, psychiatric treatment facility providing a clinically sophisticated therapeutic program utilizing an interdisciplinary approach specializing in the treatment of children ages 5-14 with mild to severe trauma or neglect, psychiatric disorders and neurodevelopmental disorders. We are a QRTP – Qualified Residential Treatment Provider. 23164 Dragoon Road Lignum, VA 22726 540-399-1926 www.childhelpvirginia.org
UVA Health System
facebook/livingthedreamcpep livingthedreamculpeper@gmail.com
UVA Orthopedics
Culpeper Medical Center | 540-829-4100 | uvahealth.com 501 Sunset Lane, Culpeper
A department of Culpeper Medical Center 540-321-3120 | uvahealth.com/locations/Orthopedics,-partof-Culpeper-Medical-Cente 541 Sunset Lane, Suite 305, Culpeper
UVA Cancer Care
UVA Surgical Services
A department of Culpeper Medical Center 540-829-4352 | uvahealth.com | 545 Sunset Lane, Culpeper
A department of Culpeper Medical Center 540-829-0700 | culpepersurgerycenter.com 541 Sunset Lane, Suite 201, Culpeper
HOSPITAL SERVICES The campus in Culpeper is home to our 70-bed community hospital, family birth center and 24/7 emergency department. With a medical staff of more than 150 physicians from nearly 30 specialties, we are committed to helping the community achieve and maintain optimal health. As an affiliate of the UVA Health System, we have access to the expertise, technology and resources of a nationally recognized academic medical center while maintaining the attentive, intimate setting of a community hospital.
We specialize in the diagnosis, treatment and long-term care of adult patients with cancer and blood disorders (medical oncology, radiation oncology and hematology). Our highly trained and skilled UVA cancer experts provide compassionate, individualized care with a multidisciplinary team approach to treatment. As a patient, you can expect quality cancer services close to home and access to cutting-edge technology and clinical trials.
UVA Cardiology A department of Culpeper Medical Center 540-829-4400 | uvahealth.com | 501 Sunset Lane, Culpeper
A highly skilled cardiology team with expert clinicians who care about your wellness and preventive care. From advanced diagnostic testing to personalized treatment plans, UVA Cardiology, a department of Culpeper Medical Center, can diagnose and manage a broad range of cardiac conditions. We work with our board-certified, fellowship-trained cardiologists to provide the personalized care our patients need with onsite tests and procedures.
UVA Orthopedics, a department of Culpeper Medical Center, provides care for conditions affecting the joints, muscles and bones for the entire family, including hip, knee and shoulder arthritis (joint replacements); rotator cuff tears, labral tears and shoulder instability; ACL and meniscus tears, ligament tears and knee injuries; carpal tunnel, trigger finger, cubital tunnel and other hand/wrist conditions; fracture care and repair; and adult and pediatric spine conditions. Our physicians provide both surgical and non-surgical treatment specific to your condition.
UVA Surgical Services, a department of Culpeper Medical Center, offers access to surgeons specializing in a variety of outpatient and minimally-invasive procedures. You can get all your presurgery care and post-procedure follow-up in the comfort of your community. Our services include appendectomy; bowelobstruction surgery; breast surgical follow-up and diagnostic testing; colonoscopy; gallbladder surgery; urological in-office procedures and surgical follow-up. We participate in most major insurance plans, including Medicare.
UVA Health Therapy Services, Meadowbrook | Culpeper 540-829-4460 I uvahealth.com 425 Meadowbrook Shopping Center, Culpeper
UVA Health Therapy Services I Madison 540-948-3620 | uvahealth.com 1480 N. Main St., Ste B, Madison, VA 22727
UVA Obstetrics & Gynecology
UVA Therapy Services at Powell Wellness Center
A department of Culpeper Medical Center 540-321-3002 | uvahealth.com | 633 Sunset Lane, Culpeper
540-829-4162 | uvahealth.com | 1005 Golf Drive, Culpeper
UVA Obstetrics & Gynecology, a department of Culpeper Medical Center, provides care to women with both low- and high-risk pregnancies. Our obstetrics and gynecological surgeons and maternal-fetal medicine sub-specialists work to provide comprehensive care to women with high-risk pregnancies. Our physicians will deliver your baby at Culpeper Medical Center. When medically necessary, your physician will work with UVA Medical Center to transfer your care, where the NICU and other advanced services are available for women and babies.
We offer therapy for patients who require rehabilitation services after injury or illness. Our three outpatient clinics provide comprehensive physical, occupational, and speech therapy as well as treating orthopedic conditions, such as lower-back pain, shoulder pain, post-surgery recovery, joint replacement and arthritis. The center also offers general physical therapy services, specialty services, dry needling and sports rehab. Our certified and accredited therapists specialize in pain management and are trained to help you recover from disabilities associated with cancer, heart attack, stroke, brain injuries, and speech/hearing difficulties. 2024-2025 CULPEPER RESOURCE GUIDE
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UVA Prince William Medical Center
Hospice Support of Fauquier County
703-369-8000 | uvahealth.com 8700 Sudley Road, Manassas, VA 20110
540-347-5922 | comfortandcare.org 42 N Fifth Street, Warrenton
We proudly serve the growing and diverse greater northern Virginia community to provide quality care through an integrated network of inpatient and outpatient services and programs. Our Manassas campus is home to our 130-bed, acute care hospital with 24/7 emergency room, Prince William Ambulatory Surgery Center, behavioral health facility and is complemented by outpatient services in Gainesville, Haymarket, Culpeper and Woodbridge.
UVA Haymarket Medical Center 571-284-1000 | uvahealth.com 15225 Heathcote Blvd., Haymarket, VA 20169
Welcoming a new era in healthcare where achieving good health is just the beginning. We’re proud to provide personalized care in our campus in Haymarket, home to our 60-bed, acute care hospital, physician offices, and Haymarket Ambulatory Surgery Center. We’ve invested in our facilities, services, technology and experts and we’re committed to continually advancing care for our communities.
UVA Health Outpatient Imaging Culpeper 540-321-3190 | uvahealth.com 509 S. Main Street, Suite 100, Culpeper
A full-service imaging center dedicated to providing consistent, quality, state-of-the-art outpatient imaging services, with a deep commitment to customer service and patient care. It was Culpeper Medical Center's vision to create a value-based option for diagnostic imaging for patients for the imaging needs of the community.
Pamper Me Pink Mammography Fund 540 321-3190 UVA Health Culpeper Medical Center 501 Sunset Lane, Culpeper
The Pamper Me Pink Mammography Fund of UVA Health Culpeper Medical Center provides free mammograms and follow-up imaging to women and men of financial need within our service area. Through the Pamper Me Pink Fund, founder Sharon Welch Clark and UVA Health Culpeper Medical Center have helped hundreds of Culpeper and surrounding county residents who could not afford breast health services to benefit from lifesaving mammography screenings. Services are provided at the UVA Outpatient Imaging Culpeper. 509 S Main St, Culpeper, VA
SPECIALIZED MEDICAL EQUIPMENT Culpeper Home Medical 540-825-7576 | info@culpeperhomemedical.com culpeperhomemedical.com 251 Southgate Shopping Center, Culpeper
Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. A full Service Home Medical Equipment Retail Store located in Culpeper. We carry all types of home medical equipment including hospital beds, lift chair recliners, wheelchairs, power wheelchairs, scooters, and many aids to daily living items as well.
Division of Rehabilitative Services/Virginia DARS 540-829-7360 | dars@dars.virginia.gov | Vadars.org 19006 Crossroad Parkway, Culpeper
Assistive technology available. DARS offers vocational rehabilitation programs and services that assist people with disabilities to prepare for, secure, retain or regain employment, ensuring that individuals with disabilities have opportunities to compete for and enjoy high quality employment by collaborating with individuals with disabilities and community partners to empower individuals to maximize their employment, working towards economic self-sufficiency and independence.
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A nonprofit organization dedicated to providing non-medical care to people with life-threatening or terminal illnesses. Hospice volunteers provide free compassionate care and respite for terminally ill patients and their families, and grief counseling by certified therapists. We also provide a large medical equipment loan closet which is free and offers wheelchairs, walkers, electric hospital beds, shower benches/chairs, lift chairs, and Hoyer lifts.
VISION & HEARING CARE America’s Best Contacts & Eyeglasses 540-423-6601 I Americasbest.com 735 Dominion Square Shopping Center, Culpeper
Dr. Craig Gerald Hoover, OD 540-825-0541 I cghod.com 691 Laurel St Ste 100, Culpeper, VA 22701
Offering a full range of optometric services including routine and medical eye care services as well as an extensive optical with a full line of frames and cutting edge lens options.
Culpeper Eye Associates 540-825-6676 | culpepereyecare.com 1116 Orange Road, Culpeper
Mon - Fri 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. Participates with many insurance companies, including Medicaid.
Next Level Hearing 540-829-9005 | nextlevel.alpacaaudiology.com 13220 Lovers Lane, Culpeper
At Next Level Hearing Care, our clinicians have devoted their careers to caring for patients’ overall hearing health, including preventing and treating hearing loss. We listen to your concerns, diagnose problems, and work to create customized solutions that fit your budget and lifestyle – now and tomorrow
Eye Care of Virginia Dr. Miles W. Press, Optometrist 540-825-3937 | Eyecareofvirginia.com 801 James Madison Hwy., Culpeper
Whatever your needs are, Eye Care of Virginia is proud to provide Culpeper, Virginia with reliable eye exams, quality eye care, and prescriptions for corrective lenses. Eye Care of Virginia can provide you with correct vision assessment and care that you need. Dr. Miles Press performs difficult eye exams depending on the needs of the patient. Below are some of the standard exams we offer: DMV visual exams, retina check, pediatric, diabetic, contacts including soft lens and MiSight 1 day disposable contacts for reducing myopia in children and blood pressure checkups.
HearingLife 540-317-1185 | us@HearingLife.com I hearinglife.com 700 Southridge Parkway, Suite 309, Culpeper
Open Tues, Thurs, Friday – 11:00 am - 3:00 pm Complimentary hearing assessments. Hearing Aids.
Mid-Day Lions Club/Sight and Hearing Tests 540-727-1055 I mail@culpeperlions.org P.O. Box 777, Culpeper
The Lions Clubs of Culpeper County provide financial assistance to qualified residents of the County for the testing and procurement, if necessary, of eyeglasses and hearing aids. For children during the school year they should report to their school nurse for referral to the Lions Club. Adults should apply to The
Department of Human Services located at SAM’S place, 210 E. Stevens St., Suite 300. When school is not in session, parents should apply for assistance for their children at the SAM’S Place location.
Virginia Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired 703-359-1100 I 540-332-7729 See full listing under Disabilities
Wagner Hearing Aid of Culpeper Your Hometown Hearing Aid Center 540-825-6770 | 767 Madison Rd #110 Culpeper VA 22701
We improve the quality of life of our customers, through the management of their hearing loss, by providing quality hearing aids, diagnosis, and services at an affordable price.
MONEY, INSURANCE, TAX ASSISTANCE AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Locator 888-227-7669
AARP Foundation Tax-Aide provides in-person and virtual tax assistance free of charge with a focus on taxpayers who are over 50 or have low to moderate income.
Community Touch 540-439-9300 | communitytouchinc.org 10499 Jericho Rd. Bealton, VA 22712
Hour: Monday-Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. Financial mentoring
and emergency assistance for the truly needy.
Enroll Virginia 540-582-1061 or 888-392-5132 | info@enroll-virginia.com enrollva.org
Lloyd F. Moss Free Clinic 1301 Sam Perry Blvd., # 100, Fredericksburg, VA, 22401
Enroll Virginia is a network of community-based organizations committed to helping Virginians access high quality, affordable health coverage. Our navigators and enrollment experts are trained and certified to provide free, unbiased assistance on health insurance options available through HealthCare.gov, Medicaid, and FAMIS.
First Call for Help Call 211
A no-charge source for referrals to information and resources for Culpeper and other citizens.
People Inc. - Financial Services 276-623-9000 | peopleinc.net 233 East Davis Street Suite 300, Culpeper
People Inc. provides business and personal loans to qualified applicants in Culpeper. Our personal loans are low-interest and can be used for debt consolidation, car loans, medical bills and more. Small business services provide loans, technical assistance and training. Credit counseling is available as a part of both services.
Social Security Administration 800-772-1213 | socialsecurity.gov
Why Choose Dog wood? • Short-term Rehabilitation • Long-Term Care • Assisted Living Care • Respite Care • Care with Compassion
120 Dogwood Lane, Orange, VA 22960 • (540) 672-2611 • dogwoodvillageocva.org 2024-2025 CULPEPER RESOURCE GUIDE
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Mon-Fri 9AM - 4 PM. This local office of the federal Social Security Administration is there to answer questions and help resolve problems concerning Social Security and the benefits available to people who are retired, people who are disabled, survivors of workers who have died and dependents of Social Security beneficiaries.
IRS Free File Program irs.gov/filing/free-file-do-your-federal-taxes-for-free
Free File is just one way the IRS helps millions of taxpayers file their taxes for free. If your or your family's AGI is less than $73,000 you are eligible to use one of these brand-name tools for free, directly from IRS.gov. IRS Free File is a partnership between the IRS and the Free File Alliance, a group of industry-leading privatesector tax preparation companies that have agreed to provide free commercial online tax preparation and electronic filing.
SUPPORT GROUPS Alzheimer’s Association Central & Western Virginia See our listing under Aging and Senior Services
American Cancer Society 800-227-2345 24-hour helpline
At our National Cancer Information Center trained Cancer Information Specialists can answer questions 24 hours a day, every day of the year to empower you with accurate, up to date information to help you make educated health decisions. We connect patients, caregivers, and family members with valuable services and resources. Or ask us how you can get involved and support the fight against cancer.
Bereavement Support/Hospice of The Piedmont 800-975-5501| 434-817-6915 | hopva.org
Hospice of the Piedmont offers free group bereavement support to everyone in the community and individual counseling to those that have lost a loved one in Hospice of the Piedmont services. Groups are held throughout the year for adults, teens, and children. Please contact our office or visit our website for more information.
Caregiver Support Group (in-person)
Diabetes Support Group (virtual & in-person) 540-439-3247
Call number above to register for either the virtual or the inperson group. Virtual: Meets 2nd Thursday of the month / 10:30 am. In Person: Meets 2nd Thursday of the month / 7:00pm
Hope Cancer Center 540-829-4352
Support group sponsored by Culpeper Medical Center.
Multiple Sclerosis Association of America (MSAA) Toll-free Helpline and Chat 800-532-7667 ext. 154 | MSquestions@mymsaa.org mymsaa.org/msaa-help/helpline-chat/
MSAA provides a toll-free Helpline that allows individuals with MS, family members, care partners, and friends to speak directly with one of MSAA’s experienced specialists. These trained and compassionate individuals have a social services and/or counseling background.
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Piedmont Support Groups 540-347-9104 | weigelww@yahoo.com namipiedmontva.org/meetings-schedules/support-groups/
Pamper Me Pink Mammography Fund See full listing under UVA Health System
Parkinson's Support Group (in person) 540-445-5406 | or Ginny Stanley at 540-672-5696 Powell Wellness Center (https://powellwellnesscenter.org/) 1005 Golf Drive, Culpeper
Remington Drug Diabetes Education Program 540-439-3247 | remingtondrug.com 207 E. Main St, Remington, VA 22734
Diabetes education program - diabetes prevention, selfmanagement education, and support.
Shades of Wellness Connect@shadesofwellness.org | Shadesofwellness.org Culpeper, VA
Generations Central Adult Day Center 318 S. West Street, Culpeper (in the Culpeper Baptist Church building, lower level) 4th Monday of the month at 9:30am, 2nd Thursday of the month at 2:30pm, RSVP: 540-403-0557 or adultday@generationscentral. org. Provides emotional educational and social support for family and friends caring for older adults facing age-related challenges.
Our mission is to effectively bring awareness to mental & behavioral health to diverse communities of color across the socioeconomic spectrum. We provide resources, literature and create engagement workshops within the community. Shades of Wellness serves the following 5 counties including one tribal nation: Culpeper, Fauquier, Rappahannock, Orange and Madison. POINTS OF CONTACT: Ayana SummerlinRosa, Elicia Belle
Come As You Are (CAYA)
Spiritual Care Support Ministries
540-219-5696 | Info@cayacoalition.org | Cayacoalition.org
CAYA is a substance-abuse prevention coalition to help anyone affected by substance abuse. We connect people to helpful resources, available treatment, and support groups. Find us on Facebook: Run For Your Life 5K held at Verdun Adventure Bound in the Fall. RunSignUp.com/Race/VA/Rixeyville/CAYArunforyou
Culpeper Overdose Awareness Contact: Dee Fleming | deefleming11@yahoo.com www.culpeperoverdoseawareness.org
Culpeper Overdose Awareness provides information about local recovery support meetings, resources, and special events related to substance use and mental health as well as grief support for those who've lost a loved one to substance use. It covers the five county region of Culpeper, Fauquier, Orange, Madison, & Rappahannock.
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540-349-5814 | 7179 New Hope Lane, Warrenton scsm.tv | scsm@scsm.tv
SCSM provides support and education with a Biblical perspective to those who are ill, dying, grieving, and experiencing personal losses, and to those who journey with them. We provide compassionate care and emotional healing for individuals and families struggling with loss and pain such as bereavement, chronic illness, divorce, caregiving, and more. We offer virtual and in-person support through individual counseling, support groups, and inspirational studies. Our services are free, and donations are appreciated.
Team Jordan Survivors for Life Support Group (Suicide Survivors) 434-825-8913 Facilitator: Alan Rasmussen, arasmussen@ecsva.org
Support group sponsored by Team Jordan for those who have lost a loved one to suicide. Support group meets the 3rd Monday of each month from 7-8:30PM.
YoungLives | Young Life Culpeper (757)768-3450 | ylives.culpeper@gmail.com Facebook.com/CulpeperYoungLives | PO Box 803, Culpeper YoungLives Culpeper offers mentoring, birth, and parenting preparation classes to pregnant and parenting teens in the following schools: Culpeper Middle School, Floyd T. Binns Middle School, Culpeper High School, Eastern View High School, and to any pregnant or parenting teen in Culpeper who need support. YoungLives is a component of Young Life Culpeper. Through genuine friendships it helps teens “discover together what it means to live life to the fullest in a relationship with God.”
TRANSPORTATION American Cancer Society – Road to Recovery 800-227-2345
Transportation services for cancer patients to cancer treatments and appointments, in the Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock area. Free of charge, donations accepted. Allow for 4 business days’ notice.
Amtrak 800-872-7245 | amtrak.com https://amtrak.com/stations/clp - Culpeper station’s amenities/services
Amtrak provides passenger rail service to and from The Depot in downtown Culpeper.
Care-A-Van Program 540-825-3100 extension 3311
Encompass Community Supports provides the primary transportation for community members using our services. We can also assist them by arranging transportation to and from medical and other important appointments..
Commuter Services RR Regional Transit | 540-829-7450 | commute@rrregion.org rrcommute.org | 420 Southridge Parkway, Culpeper Improve your commute through carpools, vanpools, and other public transit options. Operates a ride share database, matching commuters with carpools and vanpools based on their destinations.
The Mobility Center Regional Transportation Collaborative (RTC)/Trusted Community Partnership (TCP) 540-829-5300 | rtcmc.org | rtcmc2023@gmail.com
The Mobility Center is a single source for free transportation information, volunteer ride coordination, resource referrals, and more for the counties of Culpeper, Madison, Orange, Fauquier, and Rappahannock. Services are free for all; mobility specialists match individuals with any/all non-profit, paid, public, and private resources based on their eligibility, location, schedule, and travel destination.
LifeCare Medical Transport 540-752-5883
Provides various medical transportation services and can accommodate bed-ridden patients. For non-emergency medical transports with door-through-door, curb-to-curb, and doorto-door services. Call for reservations; 24 hours in advance is required. 2024-2025 CULPEPER RESOURCE GUIDE
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HOTLINES FOR VETERANS
866-386-8331 | transportation@dmas.virginia.gov Virginiamedicaid.dmas.virginia.gov
(For surviving spouse, child, or parent of a service member) 202-461-6530 | vetcenter.bereavement@va.gov
A transportation broker for Medicaid clients attending medical appointments. Call the number on the back of Medicaid card at least five days in advance to provide information on the appointment, location and important details. If you become ill and your doctor can see you in less than five days, call Logisticare and request an Urgent Trip.
Civilian Health and Medical Program (CHAMPVA)
Virginia Regional Transit (VRT)
Bereavement
800-733-8387
Education & Training 888-GIBILL-1 (888-442-4551). 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Central Time, Monday-Friday.
Federal Recovery Coordination Program 877-732-4456
Headstones, Markers, and Medallions 800-697-6947
VA health benefits hotline 877-222-8387 Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ET
Home Loans 877-827-3702, Monday – Friday, from 8:00 am – 6:00 pm EST
Homeless Veterans 1-877-4AID VET (877-424-3838) available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Life Insurance 1-800-669-8477 (8:30 AM to 6:00 PM ET)
Military One Source en español 800-342-9647
National Cemetery Scheduling Office 800-535-1117 Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. ET, and Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ET
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-TALK (8255) (military and veterans press 1) text 741741
Pension Management Center 877-294-6380 Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET
Presidential Memorial Certificate Program 202-565-4964
Special Issue Hotline (Blue Water Navy Act, Gulf War, Agent Orange, and other information) 800-749-8387 Hours: Monday through Friday,8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ET
Spina Bifida Health Care Benefits Program (SBHCBP)/Children of Women Vietnam Veterans 888-820-1756
Telecommunication Device for the Deaf: (TDD) 800-829-4833
VA Benefits Hotline 800-827-1000 Hours: Monday through Friday,8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ET
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540-825-2456 | vatransit.org 1099 Brandy Knoll Court, Culpeper
Virginia Regional Transit offers on-demand curb-to-curb service that provides transportation to the closest fixed route and/ or specified destination. All equipment is lift-equipped and handicapped accessible. Rides can be booked up to two weeks in advance but with minimal notice of at least 24 hours. Scheduled riders should be prepared to leave 20 minutes before or after the scheduled time. Passengers unable to ride alone are permitted to bring a companion for free.
VETERANS SERVICES American Legion VA Post 0330 540-825-9835 american.legion.330@gmail.com | Rixeyville, VA Meets the 2nd Thursday of each month at 7:00 pm
American Red Cross Service to Armed Forces Charlottesville Office (Central Virginia Chapter) 1105 Rose Hill Drive, Charlottesville, VA 22903 (434) 979-7143
The American Red Cross Service to Armed Forces division assists the military community (active duty, reservists and guard, veterans, and their families). Core services include supporting military hospitals and Veterans Affairs health care facilities, building strong families, and resilient communities and providing emergency communication services. To send an emergency message to a service member call 1 877-272-7337- service 24/7.
Burton Hammond VFW Post 2524 540-825-1910 | 12210 Sperryville Pike, Culpeper
Meet the first and 3rd Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Bingo every Friday night. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. Bingo begins at 7:00 p.m. $1000 Jackpot guaranteed.
Hero’s Bridge 540-341-5378 | info@herosbridge.org Herosbridge.org 98 Alexandria Pike, Suite 41, Warrenton, Virginia 20186
Hero’s Bridge is dedicated to serving elderly veterans, aged 65 and older. We bridge our veterans to a better quality of life through our age-specific and innovative programs. These services are available to our heroes wherever they call home, at no expense to them or their families.
Operation First Response, Inc 888-289-0280 | 20037 Dove Hill Rd., Culpeper, VA 22701 info@operationfirstresponse.org
The mission of Operation First Response, Inc (OFR) is to serve all branches of our nation’s Wounded Heroes/Disabled Veterans, Gold Star Families and First Responders with personal and financial needs. Services are provided from the onset of injuries or illness, throughout their recovery period and along their journey into the civilian world. Financial aid varies as each case is based on individual needs ranging from rent, utilities, vehicle payments,
groceries, clothing, and travel expenses. See listing in emergency services
(540) 825-2781 (540) 825-278
The Veterans Consortium vetsprobono.org/contact/ (for list of programs, clinics and numbers)
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GUÍA DE RECURSOS CULPEPER SALUDABLE
Bienvenidos a la Guía de Recursos creada por la organización Culpeper Saludable. Vivimos en una comunidad hermosa - ubicada en las afueras de las montañas Blue Ridge pero cerca a los centros urbanos. Culpeper siempre ha sido un pueblo formado por encrucijadas - primero la encrucijada de los ríos Rappahannock y Rapidan, luego el cruce de los ferrocarriles y las autopistas. Ahora Culpeper es más bella por la encrucijada de las culturas y los idiomas. En los últimos años, ¡Culpeper se ha convertido en la segunda comunidad con el índice más alto en todo el país por el crecimiento de la población latina! Esto nos da mucho orgullo por la diversidad de gente y recursos ofrecidos en el condado. Aquí le presentamos esta guía de recursos. Esperamos que le sirva de mapa y que le ayude a encontrar la variedad de tesoros que tiene nuestra comunidad.
Comida Dispensa De Alimentos (Culpeper Food Closet) 540-825-1177 St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church 115 N. East St., Culpeper
Referidos únicamente por medio de referencia de Servicios Sociales (Sam’s Place en 219 East Davis St). Los alimentos son provistos en casos de emergencias – comida suficiente para hasta 3 días. Limite 2 visitas al mes, lunes-viernes 9-12:00. Una vez al mes los jueves 4-6:00; referencia de Sam’s Place no necesario los jueves.
MANNA MINISTRY 540-825-8616 Culpeper Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall 215 South Main St., Culpeper
Almuerzo gratis para todos, lunes, miércoles, viernes, 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
PEOPLE, INC. - Empowering Culpeper USDA Programa de Distribución de Alimentos 540-935-0047 | peopleinc.net
Proporciona alimentos para individuos o familias con ingresos familiares en o por debajo del 185% de las pautas federales de pobreza o que califican para SNAP (Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Suplementaria), SSI (Seguridad de Ingreso Suplementario) o Medicaid. Cada tercer sábado de 9 am a 11 am en Culpeper Iglesia Metodista Unida en 1233 Oaklawn Dr., Culpeper. La ayuda es siempre apreciada el viernes anterior para ayudar a preparar el sitio.
SNAP (Estampillas de comida) 540-727-0372, o llame al 855-635-4370. 1835 Industry Dr., Culpeper, o Sam’s Place en 219 E Davis St, 540-727-1055
Ofrece ayuda para la compra de comida a familias de bajos recursos. Llame o visíte a la oficina de Servicios Sociales para aplicar.
WIC 540-317-4144. Deje un mensaje muy claro con su nombre y número de teléfono. | 640 Laurel St., Culpeper Ofrecido en el departamento de salud. Programa para Mujeres, Bebés y Niños (Women, Infants, and Children) WIC es un
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programa de nutrición que ayuda a mujeres embarazadas, madres con bebés, bebés, y niños pequeños a comer bien, estar activos y mantenerse sanos. Ofrecen referencias a otros servicios. Ayuda y apoyo para las madres amamantando.
SALVATION ARMY 540-317-5873 | 133 E Culpeper St., Culpeper
Ayuda con comida una vez al mes. Martes, miércoles y viernes, 9-5:00 pm.
Cultura y Recreación IMPACTANDO CULPEPER Página de Facebook, usada con el propósito de informar a la comunidad latina de Culpeper y sus alrededores, sobre cambios en Virginia y Culpeper sobre todo de juntas y programas beneficiarios. Esta página es para hacer cualquier pregunta que tengan y sobre todo apoyémonos como comunidad. Se encuentra información sobre licencias de conducir.
PARQUES Y RECREACIÓN DEL CONDADO (County Parks & Rec) 540-727-3412 | 16358 Competition Dr., Culpeper culpepercounty.gov
Programas deportivos y otras actividades para jóvenes y adultos. Información sobre el uso y el alquiler de los parques del condado: Spilman, Lenn, Culpeper Sports Complex, Linda Cutler-Kite Memorial, Mountain Run Lake, y Galbreath-Marshall.
PARQUES Y RECREACIÓN DEL PUEBLO (Town Parks & Rec) 540-727-3412 | 16358 Competition Dr., Culpeper culpeper.gov
Para reservar o alquilar un parque del pueblo: Yowell Meadow, Lake Pelham, Keyser Wayside, Wine St, and Rockwater.
CULPEPER FIESTA Marilyn Dunphy | 540-729-9956 culpeperfiesta.org | facebook.com/culpeperfiesta
Una gran celebración cultural que se lleva a cabo cada año durante el mes de la herencia hispana. Provee un puente cultural entre la diversidad hermosa de la comunidad de Culpeper por medio de una noche de música, baile, educación, amistad, y comida rica.
CULPEPER SOCCER CLUB 540-825-0886 | PO Box 1105, Culpeper culpepersc.org | admin@culpepersc.org
Liga de fútbol para jóvenes de 4 años hasta adultos. Programas y torneos para jugadores recreativos y competitivos.
CULPEPER FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION PO Box 692, Culpeper | cfa4kids.com Secretary@cfa4kids.com
Liga de fútbol americana y porristas que promuevan trabajo en equipo, integridad, y el espíritu deportivo.
CULPEPER YOUTH BASKETBALL culpeperyouthbasketball.leagueapps.com culpeperyouthbasketball@outlook.com
Liga de básquetbol para jóvenes de 6 a 16 años.
CULPEPER LITTLE LEAGUE 16358 Competition Drive, Culpeper culpeperll.org | culpeperllinfo@gmail.com facebook.com/CulpeperLittleLeague
Liga de béisbol y sóftbol para hembras y varones.
Educación Para Adultos PIEDMONT REGIONAL ADULT & CONTINUING EDUCATION 540-718-8243
PRACEP sirve a cualquier adulto que tenga al menos 18 años de edad en los condados de Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange y Rappahannock. Ofrecemos clases de inglés para hablantes de otros idiomas.
CENTRO FAMILIAR DE CULPEPER COUNTY SCHOOLS 540-445-5025 | 540-485-4134 (fax) 101 Duke St., Suite 119 Culpeper
El Centro Familiar es un servicio de las Escuelas Públicas del Condado de Culpeper (en inglés CCPS). El Centro facilita la inscripción a las Escuelas de Culpeper para estudiantes quienes tienen un idioma diferente al inglés, proporcionando recursos a los padres y colaborar con todas las familias que apoyan el aprendizaje. Horas de la Oficina: L-V, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
CULPEPER LITERACY COUNCIL 540-825-5804 o Text 540-445-0433
PATH RECREATION Y FITNESS CENTER
Clases de inglés y ciudadanía.
pathrecreationandfitnesscenter.org 540-825-0000 | 19002 Crossroad Pkwy, Culpeper
AGRICULTORES MINORITARIOS Y VETERANOS DEL PIEDMONT
Ofrecen oportunidades de recreación y acondicionamiento físico para niños y adultos en un ambiente amigable y de apoyo. Las canchas deportivas de usos múltiples incluyen baloncesto, voleibol, fútbol y pickleball para actividades sin cita previa, gimnasio abierto y práctica en equipo. Se pueden alquilar jaulas de bateo interiores. Una variedad de programas como volteretas, noches para preadolescentes y familiares, tae kwon do y campamentos de verano para niños sirven a todas las edades. El área de fitness ofrece equipos cardiovasculares de primera línea, equipos de fitness funcional y de fuerza, entrenamiento personal y clases de ejercicios que incluyen P90X, bootcamp, yoga y más. PRFC está abierto al público y se puede acceder a él mediante una tarifa sin cita previa, un pase mensual o una membresía.
NAACP (Associación Nacional para el Avance de Personas de Color) Naacpculpeper.org
mfarmersofthepiedmont@gmail.com 804-229-5627 or 915-408-8136
Una organización sin ánimo de lucro. Su objetivo es desarrollar oportunidades de aprendizaje educativo y experiencial a través de la instrucción práctica. Funcionan para promover la capacitación, el entrenamiento, y las tutorías para las minorías, los veteranos, los agricultores, y los jóvenes, tanto urbanos como rurales.
VIRGINIA SMALL FARM RESOURCE CENTER (Centro de recursos para las fincas pequeñas) Virginia Cooperative Extension Leonel Castillo, 804-524-3292 o 804-731-023 lcastillo@vsu.edu
Donde los agricultores y ganaderos pequeños y principiantes de Virginia acceden a recursos integrales para ayudar a que sus negocios agrícolas sean rentables y sostenibles.
Emergencia
Edad Avanzada AGING TOGETHER 540-829-6405
Un esfuerzo para ayudar a las comunidades con necesidades especiales para las personas de edad avanzada. Aseguramos que tienen los servicios y apoyo que necesitan.
CENTRO DE ANCIANOS (Senior Center) 540-829-6405 710 US Ave, Culpeper
Un lugar donde se reúnen personas mayores de 60 años para formar amistades y además reciben almuerzo gratis diariamente.
GENERATIONS CENTRAL ADULT DAY CARE CENTER 540-403-0557 318 S West St., Culpeper generationscentral.org | adultday@generationscentral.org Unir a las generaciones de una manera significativa.
911 - Llame en caso de emergencia.
ASISTENCIA NO URGENTE 540-727-7900 Ayuda de la policía del pueblo de Culpeper en situaciones que no son urgentes. 540-727-7900 Ayuda del sheriff del condado en situaciones que no son urgentes.
CRUZ ROJA AMERICANA 434-979-7143 or 1-800-RED-CROSS 1105 Rose Hill Dr, Charlottesville redcross.org
La Cruz Roja Americana previene y alivia el sufrimiento humano que causa una emergencia, movilizando el poder de los voluntarios y la generosidad de los donantes.
CONTROL DE VENENOS (Poison Control) 800-222-1222
Para ayuda cuando alguien ha estado expuesto a un veneno o una sustancia tóxica. 2024-2025 CULPEPER RESOURCE GUIDE
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PREVENCIÓN DE SUICIDIO 800-273-8255 o 988 para Hotline
Llamar para ayuda si tiene pensamientos de suicidio o si está preocupado por otra persona.
PRIMERA LLAMADA PARA AYUDA Llame 211
Referidos para vivienda transicional y subsidiaria, cupones de alimentos, ropa, y más. Se proveen servicios de rehabilitación para aquellos con discapacidades recientes.
VIOLENCIA DOMESTICA 800-825-8876 Hotline de 24 horas. info@safejourneys.org; safejourneys.org website
Traducciones y Licencias 101 LATINO MULTISERVICE, LLC 703-357-3478 101latinomultiservice@gmail.com 14115 Lovers Lane, Ste 127, Culpeper Business Center
Notaria pública, obtención de ITIN, traducciones inglés/español y más.
LICENCIA DE CONDUCIR (DMV) 866-368-5463 18505 Crossroad Pkwy., Culpeper
Lunes a viernes, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sábado 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.
SAFE
Visite Impactando Culpeper en facebook.
501 East Piedmont St., Culpeper
LICENCIA DE PESCAR
Servicio gratuito y confidencial de apoyo a sobrevivientes de violencia doméstica y asalto sexual.
PRIMERA LLAMADA PARA AYUDA (First Call for Help) (540) 229-3816 | 1835 Industry Drive, Culpeper, VA
Ayuda con la desconexión de la electricidad, desalojos, y situaciones de crisis. Lunes-Viernes, 8:00-4:30. Fuera de horas, deje un mensaje.
Empleo
Se puede comprar en Walmart.
Niños BIBLIOTECA 540-825-8691 youseemore.com/culpeper/para horario 271 Southgate Shopping Center, Culpeper
Tienen libros en español incluyendo para el examen de GED. Se proveé tarjeta de identificación para el uso de la biblioteca. Programas para niños.
CAREER RESOURCE CENTER
BUEN COMIENZO (Head Start & Early Head Start)
540-727-1055 | 219 E Davis St., Culpeper, por abajo
540-829-2330 1401 Old Fredericksburg Rd., Culpeper
CENTRO DE FUERZA LABORAL -(Culpeper Workforce Center & Goodwill Job Help Center) 540-212-4570 | 210 East Stevens St., 2do Piso, Culpeper
Asistencia gratuita y bilingüe con la búsqueda de empleo y formulación de currículos. Administramos becas para los estudios. También, planeamos ferias del trabajo ¡Se habla español! Ayudamos con el proceso y los pagos del programa de desempleo.
La Ley LEGAL AID WORKS 540-825-3131 | 2122 Sunset Lane, Unit 1200; Culpeper
Preparan a los niños para la escuela por medio de programas preescolares a bajo costo y otras ayudas para la salud, la educación, y servicios sociales.
CUIDO DE LOS NIÑOS Amber Carpenter y Sarah Johnson 540-727-1055 ext. 408 Career Resource Center 219 East Davis St., Culpeper
Aplicaciones disponibles para ayudar con el costo del cuidado de los niños.
ESCUELA PUBLICA (Culpeper County Schools)
Provee asistencia legal civil a individuos y familias de bajos ingresos con problemas del consumidor, vivienda, domésticos, desempleo, y más.
540-825-3677 ext. 3113, o Centro Familiar, 540-445-5025
JUST NEIGHBORS
Agencia que apoya a los padres a través de la educación para proveer la independencia de sus hijos para que crezcan a su máximo potencial.
703-979-1240 | info@justneighbors.org Ayuda con asuntos de inmigracion.
US CITIZENSHIP & IMMIGRATION SERVICES (Servicios de EEUU para ciudadanía y la inmigración) 800-375-5283
UVA CLINICA DE LA LEY DE INMIGRACION (Legal Aid Justice Center) 434-977-0553 justiceforall.org
Ofrecen ayuda legal para personas en detención. Gratis. Dan referencias para otros asuntos de inmigración.
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FAMILIAS PRIMERAS (Families First) 540-321-3072
INFANT TODDLER CONNECTION 540-829-7346
Servicios de intervenciones para el desarrollo saludable de bebés y niños hasta 35 meses de edad. Se hacen evaluaciones y aceptamos Medicaid.
KIDS CENTRAL 540-829-2124 1401 Old Fredericksburg Rd., Culpeper
Programas antes y después de la escuela ofrecidos en todas las escuelas primarias y todo el día durante el verano. Costo de acuerdo al ingreso y recursos.
NIÑAS CORRIENDO (Girls on the Run)
WEAR IT AGAIN, KID
540-296-GOTR | Kathy Butler PO Box 245, Warrenton 20186 gotrpiedmont.org | kathy.butler@girlsontherun.org
540-321-4744 | 145 E Davis St., Culpeper
FULL CIRCLE THRIFT
Nuestra Misión es inspirar a que las niñas sean alegres, saludables y confidentes a través de experiencias divertidas basadas en un programa creativo que integra correr. Durante 10 semanas niñas de tercero a quinto grado pueden participar en el programa de clases después de la escuela. Las clases de Girls on the Run promueven las emociones positivas, sociales, mentales y de desarrollo físico. Heart & Sole (Corazón y Suela) es un programa para niñas de sexto a octavo grado. Girls on the Run (Niñas corriendo) y Heart & Sole (Corazón y Suela) crean un espacio de estructura positiva para que las niñas aprendan de sí mismas, exploren nuevas ideas, cultiven empatía, desarrollen conexiones y destrezas para la vida, las cuales les ayudarán a prepararse para la adolescencia y el futuro. Ayuda financiera disponible.
540-727-8716 | 12308 Sperryville Pike, Culpeper
PROGRAMA DE 4-H
UVA Health Pediatrics Culpeper
540-727-3435 | cmosley1@vt.edu 9432 James Madison Hwy, Rapidan, VA 22733
WELLSPRING
Clubes y campamentos para jóvenes. Ofrecen programas que contribuyen al desarrollo.
SILLAS DE CARRO Policía de Culpeper 540-727-3430 | 740 Old Brandy Rd., Culpeper
Chequeos gratis de la seguridad de los asientos del carro. Ver también, Departamento de Salud.
VIDAS JÓVENES (YoungLives) 540-604-3282 facebook.com/CulpeperYoungLives ylives.culpeper@gmail.com
Apoyo, amistades, recursos, y grupos para madres jóvenes. Proveen ropa y otros artículos para su bebé.
MOM2MOM KirstanAKnipple@gmail.com. Mensajes de texto: 540-360-1468 700 Southridge Pkwy, Ste 301B, Culpeper
Apoyamos a familias en hallar programas locales que necesitan para mejorar el cuidado de sus familias y en aplicar para los programas cuando sea necesario. También ayudamos con proveer pañales, toallas húmedas, fórmula para bebés, productos de higiene personal, y más durante etapas de necesidad. Debe proveer identificación con foto, prueba de asistencia pública con nombre, y certificado o carta de nacimiento.
AUTISM SPEAKS (El Autismo Habla) En español: 888-772-9050. Autismspeaks.org Ayuda e información sobre el autismo.
Ropa GIDDY UP RESALE 443-518-9365 giddyupculpeper@gmail.com 201 Waters Place, Ste 106, Culpeper
Ropa y otros productos para toda la familia, incluyendo mascotas.
SOUTHSIDE CORNER TREASURE & THRIFT 540-825-7523 513 Meadowbrook Shopping Center, Culpeper
DOUBLE J’s 540-829-2200 | 16178 Rogers Rd., Culpeper
GOODWILL 540-829-8068 | 504 Culpeper Town Square, Culpeper
Salud UVA Health Primary Care Commonwealth Medical 16268 Bennett Rd., Culpeper |540-825-6263
UVA Health Obstetrics and Gynecology (para embarazo y ginecología) 633 Sunset Lane, Culpeper | 540-321-3002 16244 Bennett Rd., Culpeper |540-825-5381 15237 Creativity Dr., Culpeper 540-825-4557; 540-32-4281 para pediatra
ALCOHOLICOS ANONIMOS 540-229-4456 | 101 W Locust St., Culpeper
Ayuda y apoyo para un problema con la bebida.
CARIDADES CATÓLICAS 540-371-1124
Servicios de asesoramiento.
CLINICA GRATIS (Free Clinic) 540-829-5032 freeclinic@culpeperwellness.org 610 Laurel St., Suite 3, Culpeper, VA 22701 https://freeclinicofculpeper.org
Asistencia médica confidencial para adultos de 18 a 65 años sin seguro médico que viven en el condado de Culpeper y que tienen ingresos iguales o inferiores al 300% del nivel federal de pobreza. Brindamos tratamiento para muchos tipos de enfermedades, ambas agudas y crónicas. Por favor llene una aplicación para determinar la elegibilidad antes de su primera cita; visite freeclinicofculpeper.org/services/eligibility/. Todos son bienvenidos. Se hablan español! Horario: Lunes, Lunes, Martes, Jueves 9 am - 3 pm | Miércoles 9 am - 12:00 pm | 1st & 3rd Jueves 5pm - 8 pm
COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER OF THE RAPPAHANNOCK REGION 540-735-0560 | 1965 Jefferson Davis Hwy., Fredericksburg cvhsinc.org
Clínica federal con servicios para todos personas con precios reducidos, basados en el ingreso de la familia. Servicios incluyen: 1) Cuido básico, chequeos para deportes, empleo, y escuela; manejo de enfermedades crónicas; chequeos para enfermos 2) Cuidado dental 3) Salud y comportamiento – terapia para individuales, familias, parejas, y grupos; tratamiento para ansiedad, problemas en la escuela, aflicción, manejo de estrés, asuntos de trauma de los inmigrantes y refugiados; y más.
ENCOMPASS COMMUNITY SUPPORTS (previamente Rapp-Rap CSB) 540-825-5656 | 650 Laurel St., Culpeper
Ofrecen servicios de asesoramiento profesional, salud mental, abuso de sustancias controladas y el alcoholismo. Costos de acuerdo a ingresos. 2024-2025 CULPEPER RESOURCE GUIDE
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CULPEPER MEDICAL WALK-IN CLINIC 540-727-8880 | 451 James Madison Hwy., Ste. 104, Culpeper
Cuido de problemas médicos que no sean emergencias. Aceptan seguro de salud, incluyendo Medicaid.
DEPARTAMENTO DE SALUD 540-829-7350 | 640 Laurel St., Culpeper
Salud de la mujer, programa de WIC, control de enfermedades contagiosas o de transmisión sexual, referidos a otros servicios, pruebas de VIH, y más. Consejera de lactancia.
FAHASS, Culpeper Care Services 540-907-4555
Chequeos para el VIH, gratis. Llame para cita.
UVA CULPEPER MEDICAL CENTER 540-829-4100 | 855-320-9659 para ayuda financiera 501 Sunset Lane, Culpeper
Servicios para todos tipos de problemas médicos. El centro familiar para el nacimiento está disponible para todos los partos; ofrecen ayuda financiera.
MED EXPRESS
Career Resource Center (ayuda con búsqueda de trabajo). Dispensa de cupones para la dispensa de comida en la iglesia St. Stephens.
SALVATION ARMY 540-317-5873 | 133 E Culpeper St, Culpeper
Ayuda con necesidades básicas, incluye comida. Martes, miércoles, y viernes, 9-5:00 pm.
SEGURIDAD SOCIAL (Social Security Administration) 877-531-4694 1014 S Main St, Culpeper
Para obtener una tarjeta y número de seguro social. También se aplica aquí para beneficios de discapacidad (Disability).
SERVICIOS SOCIALES (DSS) 540-727-0372 | 1835 Industry Dr., Culpeper
Programas: Ayuda con los biles, comida, y ropa; Discapacidad; Estampillas de comida (tarjeta de SNAP); Medicaid; Protección para adultos y niños.
540-825-2202 | 1420 S. Main St., Culpeper
Cuido de problemas médicos que no sean emergencias. No se necesita cita. Aceptan seguro de salud, incluyendo la mayoría de tipos de Medicaid.
MEDICAID 540-727-0372 Culpeper Human Services, 1835 Industry Dr., Culpeper o Sam’s Place, 210 East Steven’s St., Suite 300, Culpeper O llame 855-242-8282
Transporte CENTRO DE UNA SOLA LLAMADA PARA EL TRANSPORTE (One-Call Center) 540-829-5300. Llame al 540-680-4146 para español. 710 US Ave. Culpeper | fams.org
Información gratis sobre todos las modas de transporte local: rutas y horarios de buses, taxis, transportación voluntaria.
Seguro de salud para los niños que nacieron en los Estados Unidos.
CULPEPER TROLLEY
PAUL STEFAN HOGAR
El servicio de transporte provisto por el condado que tiene una ruta continúa durante el día. El horario es de 7:00 a.m. - 6:50 p.m. de lunes a viernes; sábados de 8:20 a.m. a 2:20 p.m. Cerrado los domingos.
540-854-2300
Un albergue para mujeres solteras que están embarazadas.
PIEDMONT CLINICA DENTAL REGIONAL 540-661-0008 | 13296 James Madison Hwy., Orange vaprd.org | facebook.com/PRDC1
540-825-2456 |Vatransit.org (Horario y mapa disponible)
Viviendas
Cuidado dental asequible para la familia entera. Especialistas para niños pequeños. Se habla español.
ALBERGUE DEL INVIERNO (Culpeper Winter Heat Shelter)
LIFESPRING (previamente ThriVe)
540-724-6630, Foothills Housing Network, o visite Sam’s Place para mas información. Culpeperheatshelter.org culpeperheatshelter@gmail.com
540-727-0400 (llamada o texto) 18484 Crossroad Pkwy, Culpeper virginiapregnancy.org | culp@virginiapregnancy.org
Servicios confidenciales del embarazo . Proveemos: pruebas de embarazo gratuitas; ultrasonidos para pacientes que califican; pruebas para detectar enfermedades de transmisión sexual; consejería sobre las relaciones; educación en cuanto al embarazo y la adopción; artículos para maternidad y niñez.
Servicios Sociales REFUGIADOS 540-899-6507
Albergue entre noviembre y marzo.
ALBERGUE PARA SOBREVIVIENTES DEL ABUSO DOMESTICO (SAFE) 800-825-8876 | safejourneys.org
CULPEPER HOUSING AND SHELTER SERVICES 540-825-7434 215 E Spencer St, Culpeper Asistencia con renta.
Servicios de migración y refugiados.
USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SAM’S PLACE
540-317-7730 3451 Lakeside Dr., Culpeper
540-727-1055 | 219 East Davis St., Culpeper, Suite 100, por abajo En conjunto con otras organizaciones se proporciona ayuda con víveres, ropa, muebles, vivienda, lentes, y prótesis del oído. Aplicaciones para los servicios sociales disponibles.
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Provee préstamos subsidiados a familias e individuos de bajos ingresos para la compra de su vivienda, también para negocios y para mejoras para su vivienda.
INDEX 211 Virginia ............................................................................................................ 5 AARP ...................................................................................................................... 7 AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Locator ............................................................... 35 Adoption Services ............................................................................................... 16 Adult Protective Services (APS) ........................................................................ 16 Adult Services ...................................................................................................... 16 Adult Services and Adult Protective Services .................................................... 7 Aging Together ...................................................................................................... 7 Allegro Community School of the Arts............................................................ 10 Allegro Community School of the Arts............................................................ 18 Alzheimer’s Association Central & Western Virginia ...................................... 7 Alzheimer’s Association Central & Western Virginia .................................... 36 American Cancer Society ................................................................................... 36 American Cancer Society – Road to Recovery................................................ 37 American Legion VA Post 0330......................................................................... 38 American Red Cross ............................................................................................. 5 American Red Cross Service to Armed Forces ............................................... 38 AmeriCare Plus.................................................................................................... 32 America’s Best Contacts & Eyeglasses .............................................................. 34 Amtrak .................................................................................................................. 37 ANN WINGFIELD COMMONS ..................................................................... 27 Anti Trafficking International ............................................................................ 22 Assisted Living Locators ....................................................................................... 7 Assistive Devices from Culpeper County Library .......................................... 18 At Home Your Way ............................................................................................. 32 At Home Your Way | Moms in Motion .............................................................. 7 At Home Your Way | Moms in Motion ............................................................ 18 Autism Speaks ...................................................................................................... 19 Auxiliary Grants .................................................................................................. 16 Auxiliary Grants for Disabilities through Culpeper Human Services:......... 19 BELLE COURTS APARTMENTS .................................................................... 27 Bereavement Support/Hospice of The Piedmont ............................................ 36 Blue Ridge Area Food Bank Pantry Locator .................................................... 23 Blue Ridge Care Connection for Children ........................................................ 8 Blue Ridge Care Connection for Children ....................................................... 30 Blue Ridge Christian Home ............................................................................... 27 Breathe Easy ........................................................................................................ 10 Bridges Day Program .......................................................................................... 22 Bright Spot Inclusive Playground ..................................................................... 19 Burton Hammond VFW Post 2524 .................................................................. 38 Buy Fresh Buy Local Virginia Guide ................................................................ 23 BWell Today for Tomorrow ................................................................................ 25 Canine Companions for Independence .......................................................... 19 Capital Caring Health ......................................................................................... 32 Care-A-Van Program .......................................................................................... 37 Career Resource Center ...................................................................................... 16 Career Resource Center ...................................................................................... 22 Caregiver Support Group (in-person) ............................................................ 36 Carver Food Enterprise Center ......................................................................... 24 CASA of Culpeper - People Inc. ........................................................................ 28 CASA of Culpeper/People Inc. ............................................................................ 8 CASA of Culpeper/People Inc. .......................................................................... 20 CDR Resource Center ........................................................................................ 10 Center for Holistic Psychotherapy .................................................................... 13 Central Virginia Health Services (CVHS) ...................................................... 14 Central Virginia Health Services (CVHS) ...................................................... 30 Challenger/Culpeper Little League ................................................................... 18 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Support Coordination Services ........ 23 Child Care Subsidies ........................................................................................... 17 Childhelp Alice C. Tyler Village .......................................................................... 8 Childhelp Alice C. Tyler Village ....................................................................... 13 Child Protective Services .................................................................................... 17 Child Services & Child Protective Services from DSS ..................................... 8
Child Support Call Center ................................................................................... 8 Child Support Enforcement ................................................................................. 8 Child Support Enforcement ............................................................................... 28 Christ-Centered Addiction Restoration Services (CARS) ............................... 6 Christ In Action .................................................................................................... 5 Chrysalis Counseling Centers, Inc. ................................................................... 13 Clara’s Faith House Food Pantry/ Community Touch Inc ....................................................................................... 23 Cleansing Water, Inc. .......................................................................................... 32 CNE at the PATH Resource Center .................................................................. 25 Come As You Are (CAYA) ................................................................................... 7 Come As You Are (CAYA) ................................................................................. 36 Commonwealth Autism (CA) ........................................................................... 19 Community Connections for Older Adults ..................................................... 22 Community Housing Partners (CHP) Energy Solutions ............................... 26 Community Touch .............................................................................................. 35 Commuter Services ............................................................................................. 37 Companion Services Program ........................................................................... 17 Compass ............................................................................................................... 14 Culpeper Baptist Child Development Center .................................................. 9 CULPEPER COMMONS ................................................................................... 27 Culpeper County Field House (Culpeper County Parks & Rec) .................. 10 Culpeper County Health Department / Rappahannock Rapidan Health District ........................................................................................................................ 30 Culpeper County Library ................................................................................... 11 Culpeper County Parks & Recreation Department ........................................ 11 Culpeper County Public Schools Parent Teacher Resource Center ............. 11 Culpeper County Public Schools Parent Teacher Resource Center ............. 19 Culpeper County Sheriff ’s Office ....................................................................... 6 Culpeper Dental Group ...................................................................................... 30 Culpeper Downtown Farmers Market by Culpeper Renaissance ................. 24 Culpeper Eye Associates ..................................................................................... 34 Culpeper Fiesta .................................................................................................... 11 Culpeper Food Closet ......................................................................................... 24 Culpeper Food Closet a ministry of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church ........... 24 Culpeper Health and Rehabilitation ................................................................. 30 Culpeper Home Medical .................................................................................... 34 Culpeper Hope Food Pantry .............................................................................. 24 CULPEPER HOUSING & SHELTER SERVICES ........................................... 27 Culpeper Human Services Energy Assistance ................................................. 26 Culpeper Kids Dentistry....................................................................................... 8 Culpeper Kids Dentistry..................................................................................... 30 Culpeper Law Explorer Program ...................................................................... 11 Culpeper Literacy Council ................................................................................. 11 Culpeper Medical Clinic..................................................................................... 30 Culpeper Overdose Awareness ............................................................................ 7 Culpeper Overdose Awareness .......................................................................... 36 Culpeper Parent Teacher Resource Center ........................................................ 8 Culpeper Police Department ............................................................................... 6 Culpeper Police Department ............................................................................... 8 Culpeper Senior Center ........................................................................................ 7 Culpeper Senior Center ...................................................................................... 24 Culpeper Senior Center of Encompass Community Supports ....................... 8 Culpeper Soccer Club/TOPS Program ............................................................. 19 Culpeper Treatment Services ............................................................................... 7 Culpeper United Methodist Church ................................................................... 9 Culpeper United Methodist Church ................................................................. 26 Culpeper United Methodist Church Day Care.................................................. 9 Culpeper Wellness Foundation ......................................................................... 25 Culpeper Young Life ........................................................................................... 13 Demand-Response Transportation Service (VRT) ......................................... 19 Department for Rehabilitative Services (DARS) ............................................. 19 Diabetes Education Program/ Remington Drug Store........................................................................................ 30 Diabetes Support Group (virtual & in-person) ............................................... 36 Didlake 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Didlake................................................................................................................... 22 disAbility Coalition of North Central Virginia ............................................... 25 Disability Law Center of VA (DLCV)................................................................ 19 Disability Law Center of VA (DLCV)................................................................ 28 disAbility Resource Center.................................................................................. 19 Division of Rehabilitative Services (DRS)......................................................... 22 Division of Rehabilitative Services/Virginia DARS ........................................ 34 Domestic Violence Hotline................................................................................. 20 Doorways............................................................................................................... 22 Down Syndrome Association of Northern VA (DSANV).............................. 19 Dr. Craig Gerald Hoover, OD............................................................................. 34 Drug Take Back Program by the Culpeper Police Department..................... 30 E-911 Culpeper County Public Safety Communication Center...................... 5 Early Headstart/Headstart ................................................................................... 9 Emergency Management Services....................................................................... 5 Empowering Culpeper USDA Food Distribution Program........................... 24 Empowering Families Program-Substance Abuse............................................. 7 Empowering Families Program-Therapy.......................................................... 14 Encompass Community Supports/Child and Adolescent Mental Health Support Coordination Services................................................................................... 9 Encompass Community Supports/ Community Connections for Older Adults and Transportation Services................................................................................. 8 Encompass Community Supports/Crisis Services ............................................ 6 Encompass Community Supports/Infant and Toddler Connection (ITC).... 9 Encompass Community Supports/Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Services.................................................................................................................. 19 Encompass Community Supports/Outpatient Mental Health, Substance Use and Medication Management Services................................................................ 7 Encompass Community Supports/Outpatient Mental Health, Substance Use and Medication Management Services.............................................................. 14 ENCOMPASS COMMUNITY SUPPORTS SENIOR CENTERS................................................................................................ 8 Encompass Community Supports/Young Adult Coordinated Care (YACC).14 Energy Assistance................................................................................................. 17 Enroll Virginia...................................................................................................... 30 Enroll Virginia...................................................................................................... 35 ext.Windmore Foundation for the Arts............................................................ 13 Eye Care of Virginia............................................................................................. 34 FAHASS HIV Testing........................................................................................... 14 FAHASS HIV Testing........................................................................................... 30 Families First........................................................................................................... 9 Families First ........................................................................................................ 17 Family Community Church ................................................................................. 9 Family Focus Counseling Services..................................................................... 14 FAUQUIER FAMILY SHELTER........................................................................ 27 Fauquier Senior Center of Encompass Community Supports......................... 8 FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency)........................................... 6 First Call for Help ................................................................................................ 35 First Call for Help Crisis Situations..................................................................... 6 Foothills Housing Network................................................................................... 6 Foothills Housing Network ................................................................................ 27 Forever Free........................................................................................................... 22 Foster/Adopt Parent Training (PRIDE)............................................................ 17 Foundation First (previously Smart Beginnings Rappahannock Area).......... 9 Free Clinic of Culpeper........................................................................................ 30 FRIENDSHIP HEIGHTS.................................................................................... 27 Full Circle Thrift - Culpeper .............................................................................. 10 Generation Central Adult Day Center (Culpeper)............................................ 8 Generations Central Adult Day Care................................................................. 32 Gentiva Hospice .................................................................................................. 32 Germanna Community College......................................................................... 12 Girls on the Run Piedmont................................................................................. 12 Grand Canyon University................................................................................... 12 Guardianships....................................................................................................... 18 Habitat for Humanity, Culpeper County.......................................................... 27
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Hallmark Youthcare............................................................................................... 9 Hallmark Youthcare............................................................................................. 14 Hazel River Kids Care............................................................................................ 9 Health Connect America..................................................................................... 14 HearingLife............................................................................................................ 34 Heritage Child Development Center................................................................. 10 Hero’s Bridge ........................................................................................................ 38 HIGH POINT GROUP HOME......................................................................... 27 Home Delivered Meals Service........................................................................... 24 Home Instead........................................................................................................ 32 Hope Cancer Center............................................................................................ 36 Hope Water Wellness, LLC................................................................................. 14 Horse and Soul Counseling at Heavenly Hills Farm......................................... 9 Horse and Soul Counseling at Heavenly Hills Farm....................................... 14 Horse and Soul Counseling at Heavenly Hills Farm....................................... 26 Hospice of the Piedmont..................................................................................... 32 Hospice Support of Fauquier County ............................................................... 34 HOSPITAL SERVICES........................................................................................ 33 Housing Supports................................................................................................. 23 Independent Living Program.............................................................................. 18 Inpatient Substance Use Treatment Facility/Boxwood................................... 23 IRS Free File Program.......................................................................................... 36 Jane C. Probst Child and Family Counseling, PLLC....................................... 14 Just Neighbors....................................................................................................... 29 Karen Loving, The Natural Spine ...................................................................... 26 Kid Central ........................................................................................................... 10 KinderCare Learning Center.............................................................................. 10 Leaflin Lane Elder Housing Apartments .......................................................... 27 Legal Aid Works (LAW)...................................................................................... 29 LifeCare Medical Transport................................................................................ 37 LifeSpring Pregnancy Center.............................................................................. 30 Living the Dream Foundation............................................................................ 25 Lloyd F. Moss Free Clinic.................................................................................... 35 Long Term Care Services..................................................................................... 18 LOWLINC............................................................................................................... 7 Madison Senior Center of Encompass Community Supports......................... 8 Manna Ministry.................................................................................................... 24 MedExpress Urgent Care Center........................................................................ 31 Medicaid and Medicaid Expansion.................................................................... 32 Medicaid/Medicaid Expansion........................................................................... 18 Medicare Counseling & Information................................................................. 32 Medication Access Program............................................................................... 18 Medication Access Program............................................................................... 31 Mid-Day Lions Club/Sight and Hearing Tests................................................. 31 Mid-Day Lions Club/Sight and Hearing Tests................................................. 34 Minority and Veteran Farmers of the Piedmont.............................................. 12 ModivCare (Medicaid-reimbursed transportation)........................................ 38 Multiple Sclerosis Association of America (MSAA)....................................... 36 NAACP Culpeper #7058 .................................................................................... 12 NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness)................................................... 14 NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Piedmont Support Groups.... 36 National Counseling Group, Inc........................................................................ 15 National Domestic Violence Hotline................................................................. 22 National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled............................. 20 Neighborhood Watch........................................................................................... 29 Neil Swanson Coaching ...................................................................................... 20 Next Level Hearing............................................................................................... 34 Noah’s Arc Thrift Store By Community Touch Inc.......................................... 10 Noah’s Ark Outreach/Community Touch, Inc................................................. 10 Northern Piedmont Community Foundation.................................................. 26 Northern Virginia Resource Center for Deaf & Hard of Hearing Persons (NVRC).................................................................................................................. 20 Operation First Response, Inc.............................................................................. 6 Operation First Response, Inc............................................................................ 38 Options Program.................................................................................................. 12 Orange Senior Center of Encompass Community Supports............................ 8
Our Little School LLC ......................................................................................... 10 Outpatient Mental Health, Substance Use and Medication Management Services.................................................................................................................. 23 Overwhelmed How Can I Help, LLC.................................................................. 8 Pamper Me Pink Mammography Fund............................................................. 34 Pamper Me Pink Mammography Fund............................................................. 36 Parkinson's Support Group (in person)............................................................ 36 PATH Recreation and Fitness Center................................................................ 26 PATH Volunteer Hub........................................................................................... 26 Pathways, Inc., Powering Your Path................................................................... 22 Paul Stefan Home................................................................................................. 15 PAUL STEFAN HOME FOR EXPECTANT MOTHERS............................... 27 People Inc. - Financial Services.......................................................................... 35 Piedmont Area Soapbox Derby.......................................................................... 12 Piedmont Dispute Resolution Center................................................................ 29 Piedmont Regional Adult and Career Education Programs (PRACEP)....... 12 Piedmont Regional Dental Clinic...................................................................... 30 Pilinut Press, Inc................................................................................................... 12 Postpartum Support Virginia ............................................................................ 15 Postpartum Support Virginia............................................................................. 31 Powell Wellness Center-Fitscripts...................................................................... 26 Powell Wellness Center - Wellness..................................................................... 27 Pranapiloga ........................................................................................................... 27 Precious Blood Catholic Church ....................................................................... 10 Prevention Services.............................................................................................. 23 Quit Now Virginia.................................................................................................. 7 Rafala Professional Counseling Services........................................................... 15 Rappahannock Goodwill Industries, Inc.......................................................... 10 Rappahannock-Rapidan Medical Reserve Corps ............................................. 6 Rappahannock Senior Center of Encompass Community Supports.............. 8 ReEmerge Child Therapy Tenne Wordsworth, LCSW ................................... 16 Remington Drug Diabetes Education Program............................................... 36 Reva Mobile Food Pantry ................................................................................... 24 Safe Link Wireless................................................................................................ 26 SAFE, Services to Abused Families, Inc............................................................ 22 SAFE, Services to Abused Families, Inc............................................................ 28 Salvation Army Food Closet............................................................................... 24 SALVATION ARMY SHELTER......................................................................... 28 Sam’s Place Culpeper ........................................................................................... 18 Savida Health.......................................................................................................... 7 Seasons Counseling, PLLC.................................................................................. 15 Section 8 Housing................................................................................................ 28 Shades of Wellness................................................................................................ 36 SHARE Food Program......................................................................................... 24 Shiloh-Food Pantry/Monthly Food Distribution............................................. 24 Shooting Stars....................................................................................................... 20 Silver Citizens’ Club............................................................................................. 12 SNAP/“Food Stamps”.......................................................................................... 24 Social Security Administration........................................................................... 35 Southside Corners Treasures and Thrift Shop.................................................. 10 Special Olympics Area 17.................................................................................... 20 Spectrum Physical Therapy................................................................................. 31 Spiritual Care Support Ministries...................................................................... 15 Spiritual Care Support Ministries...................................................................... 36 SpiritWorks Foundation........................................................................................ 7 St. Joseph's Table, Precious Blood Catholic Church........................................ 24 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) (FOOD STAMPS).... 18 Team Jordan Suicide Prevention Coalition....................................................... 26 Team Jordan Survivors for Life Support Group (Suicide Survivors)............. 36 Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF).......................................... 18 The Arbors at Culpeper....................................................................................... 27 The Arc of North Central Virginia..................................................................... 18 The Culpeper......................................................................................................... 27 The Foster Care Program.................................................................................... 17 The Meadows Senior Apartments...................................................................... 27 The Mobility Center............................................................................................. 37
The Salvation Army Family Thrift Store............................................................ 10 The Salvation Army of Virginia Piedmont Utility Assistance........................ 26 The Salvation Army Social Services and Center for Worship........................ 12 The S.E.E. Recovery Center................................................................................. 23 The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC).......................................................... 9 The Veterans Consortium................................................................................... 29 The Veterans Consortium................................................................................... 39 Think College........................................................................................................ 20 Trauma Recovery and Education Counseling Center .................................... 15 Understood ........................................................................................................... 20 US Citizenship & Immigration Service............................................................. 29 UVA Cancer Care................................................................................................. 33 UVA Cardiology................................................................................................... 33 UVA Children’s Hospital....................................................................................... 9 UVA Haymarket Medical Center ...................................................................... 34 UVA Health/Dermatology.................................................................................. 31 UVA Health Outpatient Imaging Culpeper...................................................... 34 UVA Health Pediatrics Culpeper......................................................................... 9 UVA Health Therapy Services I Madison ....................................................... 33 UVA Health Therapy Services, Meadowbrook | Culpeper............................. 33 UVA Obstetrics & Gynecology........................................................................... 33 UVA Orthopedics................................................................................................. 33 UVA Pediatrics Culpeper.................................................................................... 31 UVA Primary Care............................................................................................... 30 UVA Primary Care Commonwealth Medical.................................................. 31 UVA Primary Care Culpeper Family Practice.................................................. 31 UVA Prince William Medical Center ............................................................... 34 UVA Surgical Services......................................................................................... 33 UVA Therapy Services at Powell Wellness Center .......................................... 33 Verdun Adventure Bound................................................................................... 12 VICAP.................................................................................................................... 23 Victory Transitional Housing By Community Touch Inc............................... 28 VILLAGE OF CULPEPER APARTMENTS..................................................... 27 Virginia Career Works – Culpeper Center & Goodwill Job Help Center..... 22 Virginia CARES Program/ People Inc............................................................... 28 Virginia Cooperative Extension, Family Nutrition Program......................... 24 Virginia Cooperative Extension Programs....................................................... 13 Virginia Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired............................... 20 Virginia Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired............................... 35 Virginia Department for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing............................................................................................ 20 Virginia Department of Aging & Rehabilitative Services................................. 8 Virginia Department of Education (VDOE).................................................... 20 Virginia Department of Veteran’s Services....................................................... 39 Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) Central Office........................................................................................................ 22 Virginia Homeless Solution Program By Community Touch........................ 28 Virginia Initiative for Employment not Welfare (VIEW)............................... 18 Virginia Poverty Law Center.............................................................................. 29 Virginia Regional Transit (VRT)........................................................................ 38 Virginia State Police Division Two Offices.......................................................... 6 Virginia Veteran and Family Support ............................................................... 15 Wagner Hearing Aid of Culpeper...................................................................... 35 Walgreens Pharmacy HIV Testing, Covid Testing........................................... 32 Warming Center at St. Luke’s.............................................................................. 27 Warrenton Counseling Center for Women and Girls..................................... 15 Wayland Blue Ridge Baptist Association Food Program................................ 24 Wellspring ............................................................................................................. 15 Wellspring Health Services ................................................................................ 32 Willow Moon Healing......................................................................................... 27 Within Everyone................................................................................................... 26 Young Adult Coordinated Care (YACC)........................................................... 23 YoungLives | Young Life Culpeper..................................................................... 37 YoungLives Culpeper .......................................................................................... 13 Youth for Tomorrow Behavioral Health Services............................................ 16 2024-2025 CULPEPER RESOURCE GUIDE
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Connections: ABA & Family Support Program Our Connections program provides
collaborative and individualized Applied
Behavior Analysis (ABA) services to children and adolescents under the age of 21 who demonstrate significant impairment in
adaptive functioning that is related to a
current psychiatric diagnosis, such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
To initiate services or learn more: 540.212.9222 Culpeper
Children that would benefit from this program:
• Communication difficulties such as delay in, or total lack of, spoken language; impairment in the ability to initiate or sustain a conversation;
• Social skills deficits such as difficulties in developing age-appropriate peer relationships, impairment in the use of non-verbal behaviors such as eye contact and gestures to regulate social interaction; • Intense behavioral outbursts, unsafe behaviors or elopement; • Disruptive, obsessive, repetitive, or ritualized behaviors; • Difficulty with sensory integration.
The main goals of this program: • Improve the child’s adaptive behaviors;
• Train caregivers to successfully implement and sustain behavior interventions in the home and community; • Care coordination with other service providers to integrate and maintain behavior treatment plans.
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ABA therapy is individualized and tailored
to each child’s needs. Services are provided in the home and community where the targeted behaviors are likely to occur.
When clinically appropriate, services may be delivered in the clinic setting.
Clinic services are typically designed to help with the following needs: • Reducing distractions and interruptions, which may improve skill acquisition;
• A more clinically appropriate space for learning; • A high level of skill acquisition (early learners); • Interventions that require a sanitized environment;
• Generalization of skills to the community;
• Opportunities for socialization in a controlled setting.