Fauquier Resource Guide 2025

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2025 FAUQUIER COUNTY COMMUNITY RESOURCE GUIDE

Produced

by

the Partnership for Community Resources and the Lifestyle Magazines

A Valuable Resource

Welcome to the fourteenth annual edition of the Fauquier County Community Resource Guide, a free directory offering a comprehensive list of health and human services that act as a "safety net" for our county's residents. This Guide, which includes a Spanish-language section, is also available online at fauquierresources.com.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to Warrenton Lifestyle/FauquierNow, whose dedication to community service, professional production expertise, and ad solicitation make it possible to provide this valuable resource at no cost to the community. The free listings in this Guide feature organizations offering health and human services, and we are equally grateful to those organizations that support the Guide by purchasing ads.

The Partnership for Community Resources (PCR) is a collaborative group of staff and volunteers from various non-profit, government, and for-profit human services agencies in and around Fauquier County. Our mission is to strengthen, support, raise public awareness, and enhance collaboration and communication among community-based organizations, churches, and government entities concerning the health and human service needs of our community.

The PCR group meets monthly to share in-depth information on available resources and to network, bringing new resources to light. If you are interested in joining us, please reach out via email or Facebook for meeting details. Everyone is welcome.

For more information about PCR, email us at pcrfauquier@gmail.com or scan the QR code above to visit our Facebook page at facebook. com/groups/431307150403412/.

ABOUT THIS GUIDE

The free listings in this publication are for organizations providing health and human services.

Publisher Warrenton Lifestyle Magazine / FauquierNow 70 Main St., Warrenton, VA 20186 (by appointment only) PO Box 3632, Warrenton VA 20188

Advertising Jim Kelly Jim@warrentonlifestyle.com 434-987-3542

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Online Fauquierresources.com

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©2025 Rappahannock Media, LLC.

CHILDREN’S SERVICES

–4-H Clubs/Virginia Cooperative Extension

540-422-8250 | 24 Pelham St., Warrenton fauquier.ext.vt.edu/programs.html | maryvo@vt.edu

The youth development education program of Virginia Cooperative Extension, 4-H is rich with learning experiences in which young people partner with caring adults and volunteers. Through 4-H, young people are encouraged to participate in a variety of activities that emphasize the development of leadership, citizenship, and life skills. Fauquier offers 4-H clubs that focus on livestock, horse, dog, STEM, and shooting education projects.

–Child Find Fauquier County Public Schools

540-422-7144 | fcps1.org

Child Find is an ongoing process to locate and evaluate children ages 2 (by September 30th) to 21 who are suspected of having a disability and are in need of special education services. If your child is between the ages of 2 (by September 30th) and 5 years, and you have concerns about his/her development, you may call Fauquier County Public Schools at 540-422-7144 to request a free developmental screening.

–Child Nutrition, Inc.

540-347-3767 | 9 N 3rd St., #100, Warrenton | cni-usda.org bethw@cni-usda.org

Child Nutrition, Inc. is a private, nonprofit organization that serves family child care providers who are able to participate in the Child & Adult Care Food Program through our agency and receive partial reimbursement for serving nutritious meals/snacks to their daycare children. This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

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Fauquier Community Action Committee Head Start program

540-347-7000 | 430 East Shirley Ave., Building C, Warrenton fcacheadstart.org | pwashington@cwcap.org

Fauquier Community Action Head Start program is a federally funded preschool program for income-eligible children, ages 3 to 5 years old, who reside in Fauquier County. We provide comprehensive services to enrolled children and their families which include health, nutrition, family services, social/emotional, and educational development.

–Fauquier Community Child Care

(FCCC)

540-347-6970 | 26 Ashby St., Warrenton | fcccva.org general@fcccva.org

FCCC is a licensed, school-aged, non-profit, child care program that has been providing continuous high quality, accessible, and safe care for children in Fauquier County since 1991. The program, based in the county elementary schools, operates before and after school care during the school year in addition to several summer camp programs. Affordable rates and sliding scale tuition are available to incomeeligible families, and subsidized payments are accepted.

–Fauquier FISH Book Bags & School Supplies Program

540-347-FISH | fauquierfish.org | bookbags@fauquierfish.org

For children in need attending Fauquier County Public Schools. Register your children to receive a brand-new book bag and the school supplies based on your child’s grade. Registration forms are available each year beginning mid-May at Dept. of Social Services, Fauquier Community Food Bank & Thrift Store, and Fauquier FISH Food Pantry. The form is also available to fill out or download on our website: www.fauquierfish.org/bbss.

–Fauquier FISH Weekend Power Pack Program

540-347-FISH (3474) | fauquierfish.org weekendpowerpack@fauquierfish.org

Eligible children receive a grocery bag of food to take home from school each Friday during the school year. Bags typically contain enough food to feed a family of four 3-meals per weekend day. Request information at school from the principal or guidance counselors on your child’s eligibility.

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Foster the Family

fosterthefamily.org | mandi.brown@fosterthefamily.org

Foster the Family is a nonprofit that supports foster, adoptive, and kinship families in the area through short term support and care packages along with long term support with community get togethers and events.

–Girls on the Run Piedmont

Kathy Butler, Executive Director | 540-296-GOTR (4687) gotrpiedmont.org | kathy.butler@girlsontherun.org

Girls on the Run Piedmont is a nonprofit dedicated to empowering girls through a unique 10-week after-school program. For 3rd-5th graders, our lessons promote positive emotional, social, mental, and physical development. Heart & Sole, our program for 6th-8th graders, provides a positive space for girls to learn about themselves, explore new ideas, and develop essential life skills. We ensure inclusivity for girls with emotional and physical challenges and never turn a girl away due to financial constraints.

–Healthy Families Skyline CAP

540-948-3416 ext. 450 | 98 Alexandria Pk., #43, Warrenton skylinecap.org | hfprogrammanager@skylinecap.org Provides parent education and ongoing support for prenatal and newly delivered families.

–Piedmont Youth Symphony

703-853-5899

P.O. Box 433, Upperville | piedmontyouthsymphony.org piedmontyouthsymphony@gmail.com

PYSO is a nonprofit organization offering a full symphony orchestra to young music students including strings, winds, brass, and percussion. *Affordable tuition and no audition required* Weekly rehearsals on Mondays from 6:00-7:00 pm at Liberty High School.

–The Plains Community League: Tutoring/Camp

540-253-2119 | 6473 Main St., The Plains | tpclva.org PCL20198@gmail.com

During the school year, The Plains Community League offers a free after-school tutoring program to students in grades K-12 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30-5:30 at our John Page Turner Community House in The Plains. All students are welcome, Coleman Elementary School and Marshall Middle School provide transportation to tutoring and parents pick students up. Elementary age camp is offered during the summer months. Registration is required for both programs.

–TOPSoccer

Coach John Schlenker | npscunited.org/TOPSoccer piedmontTOPsoccer@gmail.com

See full listing under Disability Services.

–Verdun Adventure Bound

540-937-4920 | 17044 Adventure Bound Trail, Rixeyville verdunadventurebound.org

RAPPAHANNOCK-RAPIDAN HEALTH DISTRICT

PROMOTING

OUR MISSION

Attain optimal health for the people of our community through disease prevention, environmental safeguards and health promotion

MRC

Network of volunteers dedicated to improving the health and safety of their community. To sign up, visit vamrc.org

TRIGGER

LOCKS

Available for free- no questions asked

CAR SEAT PROGRAM

Free child safety seats and booster seats for income eligible households

RABIES

Vaccinate your pets and livestock

Do not touch or feed wildlife

Report animal bites and all other potential rabies exposures to your local Animal Control or Health Department

NALOXONE

Provide naloxone (Narcan) free of charge to residents, first responders, and local organizations to prevent fatal opioid overdoses. Individuals may call their local health department Groups or businesses, please email: AskRRHD@vdh virginia gov

CLINICAL SERVICES

IMMUNIZATIONS

Routine, seasonal flu, and COVID-19 vaccinations

WOMEN, INFANTS, & CHILDREN (WIC)

Promotes healthy eating for pregnant, breastfeeding, or postpartum Women, Infants, and Children up to age 5

Call to make an appointment: Fauquier and Rappahannock: 540-316-6311

Culpeper: 540-317-4144

Orange and Madison: 540-308-6116

TEEN AND WOMEN'S WELLNESS CLINICS

Routine exams and screenings, including cervical cancer tests

Family planning services and counseling

SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS (STIs) TESTING

Confidential exams, testing, and treatment for common sexually transmitted infections (STIs)

admin@verdunadventurebound.org

Located over a lush 66 acres in the rolling hills of the Piedmont— Verdun offers a pole-based high and low ropes challenge course, retreat center, Amphitheatre, pavilion, and pond. Verdun is a nonprofit facility focused on supporting and promoting the personal growth of youth and adults through experiential learning and is open and accessible to individuals of all abilities, boasting a six-element high ropes course designed specifically for participants with disabilities. Verdun is available year-round for reservation by a variety of groups: public and independent schools grades 4 through 12; corporate organizations; church youth and adult groups, youth and adult retreats, civic groupings, scouting events (camping and jamborees), and all sports teams. The Anne Marie Sheridan Amphitheatre is an intimate outdoor venue perfect for music concerts, live theatre performances for children and adults, ceremonies, and services, all under the Virginia stars.

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Virginia

Preschool Initiative (VPI)

Fauquier County Public Schools

540-422-7144 | fcps1.org

Fauquier County Public Schools offers preschool at no cost for children who are four-years-old by September 30th and meet eligibility guidelines. Applications will be available January 15th at all elementary schools and are reviewed on an ongoing basis.

–Young Life Of Fauquier County

828-772-2125 | fauquiercounty.younglife.org

We have Young Life active for both High School and Middle School students. All students in the area are welcome! High School has clubs and other activities on Monday evenings. Middle School meets twice per month. For more information, please reach out to us at fauquierYL@gmail.com or 828-772-2125. We would love to get your student plugged into community and mentorship opportunities!

DISABILITY SERVICES

ACCESSIBLE PLAYGROUNDS

–Bright Spot Inclusive Playground

16358 Competition Dr., Culpeper (Located at the Culpeper Sports Complex)

–Fun For All Playground

800 Waterloo Rd., Warrenton (located next to the Warrenton Aquatic and Recreation Facility (WARF)

ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS

–The Arc of North Central Virginia

571-399-5390 | arcofncv.org | info@arcofncv.org

The Arc of North Central Virginia supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and their families in Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock counties. The Arc promotes and protects human and civil rights by helping people of all ages with DD gain access to the services and support they need to lead a life of their choosing in the community. Services include individual family consultations, monthly programs for families and adults with DD, inclusive community events, customized local resources, and advocacy initiatives at the local and state level.

–Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center (PEATC)

800-869-6782 / 703-923-0010 (Voice/TTY)

403 Holiday Court, #104, Warrenton | peatc.org

partners@peatc.org

PEATC provides information and training for Virginia's students with disabilities (birth - 26) and their families. Dedicated to empowerment, PEATC offers a range of invaluable resources, including personalized 1:1 consultations, enriching workshops, insightful webinars, targeted trainings, and accessible and easy-to-understand fact sheets. Committed to fostering understanding and resilience, PEATC's services are not only free but also held in strict confidentiality, ensuring that Virginia's families can navigate the journey of education and disability with the unwavering support they deserve.

CRISIS SERVICES

–Regional Education Assessment Crisis Habilitation (REACH) Program

Adult REACH Hotline: 855-917-8278

Children's REACH Hotline: 888-908-0486

dbhds.virginia.gov/developmental-services/Crisis-services

The REACH Program serves children and adults with a developmental disability who also have significant behavioral and/or mental health issues. Through center and community-based support, it provides crisis prevention and intervention services. Referrals and requests for REACH services may be made by individuals, families or service providers. For individuals who utilize the DD waivers, REACH services are included in each waiver. Regardless of waiver status, any individual who meets qualifying eligibility criteria can access REACH services at no cost.

EDUCATION

–Decoding Dyslexia Virginia

decodingdyslexiavirginia.org | decodingdyslexiava@gmail.com

Decoding Dyslexia Virginia is a grassroots movement focused on linking families to resources, support, and educational interventions for dyslexia. We aim to raise dyslexia awareness, empower families to support their children, and inform policy-makers on best practices to identify, remediate, and support students with dyslexia in Virginia. Watch for scheduled meetings on the Decoding Dyslexia Virginia Facebook page.

–Parent Resource Center, Fauquier County Public Schools

540-422-7116 | 430 E. Shirley Ave., #B-9, Warrenton fcps1.org/Page/1550 | prc@fcps1.org

Fauquier County Parent Resource Center (PRC) helps families of children with disabilities access available information and resources. PRC’s assist parents with questions and planning, as well as provide resources and training sessions, and are committed to a positive relationship between parents and schools for students’ sake.

–Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC)

Fauquier County Public Schools | seac@fcps1.org

The purpose of the committee is to advise the Fauquier County School Board regarding the unmet needs of students with disabilities and to provide an opportunity for parents and community members to have a voice in the way that the school division provides special education services. SEAC members include parents of students with disabilities, individuals with disabilities, a teacher representative, and members of the community. The SEAC meets monthly during the school year.

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Think College

thinkcollege.net

Think College provides resources, technical assistance and training related to college options for students with intellectual disability, and manages the only national listing of college programs for students with intellectual disability in the United States.

EQUINE THERAPY

–Horse and Soul Counseling, PLLC

540-220-1305 | 27195 Old Office Rd., Culpeper horseandsoulcounseling.com admin@horseandsoulcounseling.com

–Middleburg Riding

540-272-1350 | 3750 Zulla Rd., The Plains middleburgriding.com | info@middleburgriding.com

The whole family can ride with joy at Middleburg Riding! Offering riding lessons for ages 3 and up, unmounted horsemanship classes, and camps!

–Rainbow Therapeutic Riding Center

703-794-5308 | rainbow@rainbowriding.org

16198 Silver Lake Rd., Haymarket (by appointment only) Rainbow Riding (501c3) provides therapeutic riding and equineassisted activities to individuals with physical, developmental, and mental health disabilities. Our riders develop physical strength, better mobility, self-esteem, and self-confidence by participating in equestrian activities that accommodate their specific needs. Rainbow Riding is a PATH, Intl Premier accredited center. Please get in touch with us about lessons and classroom field trips.

GENERAL DISABILITY RESOURCES

–Autism Society of Northern Virginia

Office: 571-328-5792 | En Espanol: 571-312-9494 10467 White Granite Dr., #324, Oakton | asnv.org info@asnv.org | Spanish-families@asnv.org

Our mission is to build a community for individuals and families affected by autism through education, advocacy, and support. We hold monthly board meetings on the third Thursday of every month that are open to the public. As a chapter of the Autism Society of America, we work to improve the lives of all affected by autism.

–Benevolence United

703-901-9251 | benevolenceunited.org samantha@benevolenceunited.org

Our mission is to empower church communities to incorporate and support individuals and families with disabilities.

–Brain Injury Services

703-451-8881 | 8136 Old Keene Mill Rd., #B102 braininjurysvcs.org

Since 1989, Brain Injury Services (BIS) has been serving residents of Northern Virginia, Fredericksburg, and the surrounding counties. Our mission: to empower the children, adults, veterans, and families who have been impacted by brain injury and create a community where every person touched by brain injury pursues their vision of a fulfilling life. Call us at 703-451-8881 or visit our website www.braininjurysvcs.org to find out more about our free programs and services.

–Connex Family Services

540-680-8275 | 82 Main St., Warrenton (below Mind & Body

Clinic) | connexfamilyservice.info/ | e.helsel@connexfs.org

Connex offers ABA services for children with autism spectrum disorder in Fauquier County and surrounding areas. We offer services in home, clinic on Main Street, and private/daycare settings. Connex’ team is determined to create intrinsically motivated learners by utilizing positive reinforcement and behavioral momentum. We accept Medicaid and Commercial insurance.

–Independence Empowerment Center

703-257-5400 | 8409 Dorsey Circle, #101, Manassas ieccil.org | info@ieccil.org

We work with people with disabilities of all types to ensure their civil rights are recognized and that they get the services they need to live as independently as they are able in their own communities. Our 5 core services are advocacy, independent living skills, information and referral, peer counseling, and transition services. We also help people get attendant care that they can self-direct, provide support on student's Individualized Education Plans (IEPs), and help businesses to understand their obligations under the ADA, among many other things. Our service area includes the Greater; Prince William County and Fauquier County.

–Jill’s House

703-639-5660 | 9011 Leesburg Pike, Vienna | jillshouse.org info@jillshouse.org

Jill’s House is a Christian nonprofit organization that provides families raising kids with intellectual disabilities, ages 6-22, with short-term overnight respite care in the DC metro area and around the country. Kids enjoy fun activities tailored to their interests and abilities for 24-48 hour stays, meanwhile their parents get a chance to rest and recharge. We offer care for the whole family through regularly scheduled typical sibling nights, parent support groups, and family retreats.

–Moms in Motion

800-417-0908 | momsinmotion.net | info@MomsInMotion.net

Leading people and families to the Answers, Help, and Hope that they have been looking for through love and leverage. Our mission is to provide Service Facilitation for people approved for Virginia’s Medicaid Waivers (CCC Plus ,CL & FIS, EPSDT program). We serve individuals of all ages and their families by providing resources, information, engaging in advocacy through community- and statewide networks, and by assisting people in navigating the waiver world’s constant changes because everyone deserves a fulfilling quality of life.

–National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled

888-657-7323 | loc.gov/nls | nls@loc.gov

National Library Service (NLS) is a free braille and talking book library service for people with temporary or permanent low vision, blindness, or a physical disability that prevents them from reading or holding the printed page. Through a national network of cooperating libraries, NLS circulates books and magazines in Braille or audio formats, delivered by postage-free mail or instantly downloadable.

–Encompass Community Support Services

See full listings under Encompass Community Supports.

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Bridges Day Support Program

540-829-7628 | 13523 Beverly Ford Rd., Elkwood

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Community Residential Programs

540-825-3100

Technology Assistance Program is available for qualified Virginians who have hearing loss, providing equipment such as amplified and captioned telephones, personal amplifiers, and signalers.

from the Northern Piedmont Sports Club and the Virginia Soccer Association. We are always looking for volunteers to support our nearly 100 athletes.

–Verdun Adventure Bound

540-937-4920 | 17044 Adventure Bound Tr., Rixeyville Verdunadventurebound.org

See full listing under Children’s Services.

TRANSITION SERVICES

–Bright Center

703-330-5836 | 10312 Battleview Pkwy., Manassas brightcenter.org | info@brightcenter.org

At Bright Center our goal is to make everyday BRIGHTER by providing access and opportunities that promote engagement and foster independence in persons with developmental disabilities. We offer adult day care services as well as child care services. Bright Center accepts private pay, Medicaid, CCC and EDCD waivers. Serving Fauquier, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William Counties. Transportation provided.

–Didlake

Opal Office: 540-904-4207 | Toll-Free: 866-361-4195 10164 Marsh Rd., Bealeton | didlake.org | ask@didlake.org

Our mission is to create and promote opportunities that enrich the lives of people with disabilities. Our Day Support program in Bealeton provides opportunities for people with disabilities to optimize their personal, social, and vocational skills. We also provide a broad range of Employment Services to ensure employment success for people with disabilities, matching their passion and skills to the best employment opportunity in the community. Serving Fauquier County and the surrounding community.

–Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS)

Disability Services

540-829-7360

The Division of Rehabilitative Services offers vocational rehabilitation to assist people with disabilities to prepare for, secure, retain or regain employment. Comprehensive, integrated medical and vocational rehabilitation services are provided to enhance an individual’s independence and employability. Administers programs to support the significantly disabled to maximize their independence, employment and inclusion into society. DARS helps provide workforce services to persons with disabilities and works with community partners to assist individuals in achieving their goals of employment and/or independence.

–Pre-ETS and Transition Services - DARS Division of Rehabilitative Services

The Division of Rehabilitative Services (DRS) works together with students, youth, families, schools, and community agencies and organizations to provide services that promote successful transitions from school to work and adult life. DRS offers two sets of services to help students with disabilities move from school to post-school life: pre-employment transition services (Pre-ETS) and vocational rehabilitation (VR) transition services.

–Social Security Administration

877-531-4694 | 1014 South Main St., Culpeper | ssa.gov

This local office of the federal Social Security Administration is available 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.

EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT AND JOB TRAINING

EDUCATION

–4-H Clubs/Virginia Cooperative Extension

540-422-8250 | 24 Pelham St., Warrenton fauquier.ext.vt.edu/programs.html | maryvo@vt.edu

See full listing under Children’s Services.

–Allegro Community School of the Arts

540-349-5088 | allegrocsa.org | hello@allegrocsa.org

Allegro is a nonprofit organization offering private and group instruction to students of all ages in music, theatre and dance. Allegro’s Music Academy for the Blind and its music & dance 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 dance therapy program is available in individual or group instruction and provides interventions focused on the whole child: social/emotional, cognitive, and physical development on all levels. We also offer summer camps.

–Blue Ridge Tutor

540-675-1211 | carolynrothacademiccoach@gmail.com

Blue Ridge Tutor is a reading specialist and academic coach. Reading problems either occur in decoding (the ability to read words) or comprehension (the ability to understand the meaning). As a reading specialist, I remediate both. All academic skills need practice, just like learning a new sport; academic success requires learning the subskills of the process and then putting them together. Examples of sub-skills are writing skills, organizing time and paper, learning to support and communicate ideas, and math foundations.

–Decoding Dyslexia Virginia

See full listing under Disability Services - Education.

–Clifton Institute, Inc.

540-341-3651 | 6712 Blantyre Rd., Warrenton cliftoninstitute.org | info@cliftoninstitute.org

Located on a beautiful 900-acre property just outside of Warrenton, the Clifton Institute provides outdoor experiential education programs for people of all ages. Teachers are invited to bring school groups here for field trips that give K-12 students the unique opportunity to participate in real scientific research. Throughout the school year Clifton hosts numerous family-friendly and drop-off programs for children that focus on a wide variety of topics, like waterfowl, insects, and amphibians. Summer camps give children from ages 5 to 18 the chance to explore and learn about the diverse natural habitats of the Virginia Piedmont.

–Fauquier Community Action Head Start Program

540-347-7000 | 430 East Shirley Ave., Building C, Warrenton fcacheadstart.org | pwashington@cwcap.org

See full listing under Children’s Services.

–Fauquier County Office of Virginia Cooperative Extension

540-422-8250 | 24 Pelham St., Warrenton | fauquier.ext.vt.edu

Virginia Cooperative Extension puts university knowledge into

the hands of people. We are credible experts and educators who provide information, education, and tools you can use every day to improve your life. Call the local office today to obtain information on agriculture, horticulture, 4-H programs, and other related fields.

–Fauquier County Public Schools

540-422-7000 | 430 E. Shirley Ave., Building B, Warrenton fcps1.org

Fauquier County Public Schools, an innovative learning community, is committed to developing creative, confident, and knowledgeable citizens who are globally competitive by cultivating the potential of each learner. FCPS includes 11 elementary schools, 5 middle schools, 3 high schools, and 1 alternative learning school.

–Fauquier Education Farm (FEF)

fauquiereducationfarm.org | fauquieredfarm@gmail.com

FEF is a learning resource for students, farmers, gardeners, and anyone interested in learning how our food is grown. FEF has a dual focus: agricultural education and growing produce for local food banks. In 2023 the Education Farm donated over 185,000 lbs. of fresh produce. Programs are conducted to serve existing farmers, beginning farmers, students, and residents of the community. This education component includes the Beginning Farmer Program, agricultural best practices demonstrations, seminar series, and field trips for school classes (public, private, and homeschool).

–Fauquier Excellence in Education Foundation

fauquiereie.org | info@fauquiereie.org

We are a non-profit bridge between our community and Fauquier

County Public Schools. We create, enrich, and expand educational opportunities for FCPS, teachers, and students. We fund student programs that enhance educational and life experiences. We provide grants for teachers to participate in conferences, seminars, and cultural programs.

–Key To Reading & Writing LLC

Academic Language Therapy for Reading and Writing

Susan Louchen, M.S., CALT | keytoreading.com info@KeyToReading.com

Effective dyslexia therapy for age-appropriate independence in reading and writing. Academic Language Therapists have advanced specialized professional training in the effective Orton-Gillingham based Academic Language Therapy methodology which builds independence in age-appropriate reading and writing skills for students with dyslexia, dysgraphia, and related disorders.

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Laurel Ridge Community College

540-351-1032 | 6480 College St., Warrenton | laurelridge.edu mcribbs@laurelridge.edu

Laurel Ridge Community College is an institution of higher education with three locations, Middletown, Warrenton, and Luray-Page County, that serves eight localities in the Shenandoah Valley and northern Piedmont region. The Laurel Ridge offers more than 75 associate degree and certificate programs and over 30 fasttrack, industry credential programs. Laurel Ridge accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees.

–Laurel Ridge Community College Workforce Solutions

Professional Development and Continuing Education 540-868-7021 | 6480 College St., Warrenton laurelridgeworkforce.com workforce@laurelridge.edu

Laurel Ridge Community College Workforce Solutions and Continuing Education (WSCE) represents your local, reliable, and trusted partner for quality and relevant workforce training programs that meet the needs of employers and individuals in our community. WSCE offers instructional year-round programs at multiple locations, online, or even on-site at your organization. Programs offered include business and professional development, computers and technology, healthcare and wellness, construction, industry, manufacturing, transportation, and much more.

–Learning Starts Early learningstartsearly.org | info@learningstartsearly.org

Learning Starts Early (LSE), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, is committed to preparing every preschool child in Fauquier County to meet challenges in kindergarten and beyond. A substantial body of research suggests that high-quality preschool education can significantly improve the learning and development of all children, especially children from low-income families, those whose parents lack high school diplomas or are without homes. LSE provides material and financial resources to support children in public and private preschool programs.

–Literacy Volunteers of

Fauquier

County 540-422-8465 | 320 Hospital Dr., #10, Warrenton | lvfc.net lvfc320@gmail.com

LVFC offers Adult Basic Education (ABE) and English as a Second Language (ESL) classes. Please refer to our website for further information concerning registration, volunteering or donating. PLEASE NOTE: LVFC is no longer accepting donations of computer equipment or peripherals.

–Mayflower Homeschoolers mayflowerhomeschoolers.org admin@mayflowerhomeschoolers.org

Mayflower Homeschoolers is a Roman Catholic independent homeschool support group under the patronage of Our Lady of Fatima. Currently, our 3 chapters support homeschoolers in and around Culpeper, Fauquier, Loudoun, Louisa, Madison, Manassas, Orange, Prince William, Rappahannock, Spotsylvania, Stafford, and Warren Counties, as well as the surrounding metropolitan Richmond areas. Mayflower offers monthly clubs, PE outings, field trips; works of mercy, religious events, mom’s nights; quarterly feast day parties, teen dances (including prom), and couples’ nights; as well as semesterly academic fairs, annual graduation, and monthly summer outings.

–Parent Educational Advocacy

Training Center (PEATC)

800-869-6782 | 703-923-0010 (Voice/TTY)

403 Holiday Ct., #104, Warrenton | peatc.org partners@peatc.org

See full listing under Disability Services - Education.

–Parent Resource Center

Fauquier County Public Schools

540-422-7116 | 430 East Shirley Ave., #B-9, Warrenton fcps1.org/page/1550 | prc@fcps1.org

See full listing under Disability Services - Education.

–Pathways, Inc.

540-422-0907 | 16413 Shadow Dr., Culpeper poweringyourpath.org | margie@poweringyourpath.org

Pathways, Inc. provides free services and resources to help empower women in the area. Our services include individualized computer skills training, technology training, career coaching and virtual ESL Tutoring. We offer free resumé and cover letter review, feedback, mock interviews, and assistance in developing an individualized selfmarketing plan. Contact us to register or to schedule an appointment.

–Piedmont Regional Adult and Career Education Programs

540-718-8243 | 6368 Flat Run Rd., Locust Grove | pracep.org info@pracep.org

PRACEP serves adults 18 years of age or older in Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock. PRACEP offers classes for GED® preparation and English classes for speakers of other languages. Our goal is to prepare individuals for post-secondary education and/ or careers and help learners realize their full potential.

–Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC)

Fauquier County Public Schools | seac@fcps1.org

See full listing under Disability Services - Education.

–The Arc of North Central Virginia

571-399-5390 | arcofncv.org | info@arcofncv.org

See full listing under Disability Services - Advocacy.

–Virginia Department of the Blind and Vision Impaired (DBVI)

Toll-Free: 800-622-2155 | vdbvi.org

See full listing under Disability Services - General Disability.

EMPLOYMENT & JOB TRAINING

–Didlake

Opal Office: 540-904-4207 | Toll-Free: 866-361-4195

10164 Marsh Rd., Bealeton | didlake.org

See full listing under Disability Services - Transition.

–The Kitchen at Carver

9432 N. James Madison Hwy. | thekitchen@gwcarc.org gwcfec.org

We are a shared commercial kitchen, food business incubator, and teaching space. Our facility is open to growers and entrepreneurs that would like to grow their food businesses. We also offer value added processing services to food security organizations and workforce development programs for the food service industry.

–Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS)

Employment Services | 540-829-7360 | vadars.org

Full listing in Disability Resource Section

–Virginia Career Works Piedmont Region/Culpeper Center

540-212-4570 | 210 E Stevens St., #200, Culpeper vcwpiedmont.com | jason.ford@fredgoodwill.org

Board Office Contact: smorton@vcwpiedmont.com

Virginia Career Works offers a variety of services to businesses and career seekers alike including job postings, resume creation, applications, and career planning. Additionally, VCW can provide

Fauquier County Department of Fire, Rescue, and Emergency Management

540-422-8800 | 30 John Marshall Street, Warrenton

Fauquier County Department of Fire, Rescue, and Emergency Management (DFREM) is dedicated to providing fire protection, emergency medical services, and related life safety functions.

Emergency: Call 911

Non Emergency Fire/Dispatch: 540-347-1313

EMS Station 1 Warrenton: 540-347-4873

Company 1 Warrenton VFC: 540-347-0522

Company 2 Remington VFC & Rescue: 540-439-8010

Company 3 Marshall VFD EMS Station: 540-364-2277

Company 4 The Plains VFC & Rescue: 540-253-5809

Company 5 Upperville VFC: 540-592-3371

Company 7 Catlett VFC & Rescue: 540-788-9069

Company 8 Goldvein VFD: 540-752-4772

Company 9 Marshall Vol. Rescue Squad: 540-364-2277

Company 10 New Baltimore VFC & Rescue: 540-349-9004

Company 11 Orlean VFC & Rescue: 540-364-1880

Company 13: Lois VFC: 540-439-2120

Company 19 Warrenton Training Center: 540-347-8307

Law Enforcement Contacts

Fauquier County Sheriff’s Office 24/7 Non-Emergency: 540-347-3300 | 78 W. Lee Street, Warrenton State Police, Warrenton Headquarters: 540-347-6425 | 455 East Shirley Avenue, Warrenton Warrenton Police Department 24/7: Non-Emergency 540-347-1100

333 Carriage House Lane, Warrenton

funding for training in specific industries within our region for adults and youth ages 16-24. Hours: Monday - Thursday, 9 am to 3 pm.

LIBRARIES

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Fauquier County Public Libraries

540-422-8500 | fauquierlibrary.org books@fauquiercounty.gov

Library cards are free to all county residents and individuals who work in the county. Library cards provide access to the traditional collection, as well as thousands of electronic and digital resources, including online newspapers, magazines, encyclopedias, and business, legal and health resources. All branches provide free Wi-Fi access and free use of public desktop computers with Internet access and the latest Microsoft Office® software. Patrons may also check out filtered Wi-Fi hotspots to connect mobile devices (e.g. laptop, smartphones, tablets, etc.) to the Internet. The Virginiana Room, located in the Warrenton central library, has an extensive collection of materials focusing on state and local history and genealogical research. Storytimes, activities, and special events for children, teens, and adults are provided year-round at no charge at all locations, and book clubs and discussion groups are open to everyone. Volunteers are appreciated at the Friends of the Library Book Cellar. To volunteer, complete an application at fauquierlibrary.org. Friends of the Library operate the Book Cellar, a used book store offering books, DVDs, CDs and other materials. All proceeds help support library programs and events.

Bealeton Branch Library: 10877 Willow Dr. N, Bealeton John Marshall Branch Library: 4133 Rectortown Rd., Marshall Warrenton Central Library: 11 Winchester St., Warrenton

Vint Hill Kiosk Vint Hill Comm. Ctr. 4234 Aiken Dr., Warrenton

The Book Cellar (open Friday & Saturday only)

John Barton Payne Building, 2 Courthouse Sq., Warrenton Fauquier Library Summer Reading Program

Annual program for children of all ages which encourages lifelong learning. Participants read, complete game cards, earn prizes, and can attend weekly special events. Separate programs are also held for adult readers. The program is free thanks to the generous support of The Friends of the Fauquier Library.

–National Library

Service

for the Blind and Print Disabled

888-657-7323 | Contact: nlsref@loc.gov | loc.gov/nls

See full listing under Disability Services - General Disability Resources

EMERGENCY SERVICES

–American Red Cross

Disaster Assistance: 855-891-7325 | redcross.org/virginia

The American Red Cross provides programs such as disaster relief services, preparedness, health and safety training, service to the armed forces, blood collections, and volunteer services. The Red Cross also provides shelter, food, and emotional support. Plus, this organization supports and provides resources to military members, veterans, and their families with emergency communications. For 24/7 disaster assistance, call 855-891-7325. For 24/7 assistance for military members or families, please call 877-272-7337.

–FEMA COVID-19 Funeral Assistance

844-684-6333

fema.gov/disaster/coronavirus/economic/funeral-assistance FEMA will continue to provide funeral assistance until Sept. 30, 2025, to those who have lost loved ones due to this pandemic. Call this dedicated toll-free phone number, 844-684-6333 to get a COVID-19 Funeral Assistance application completed with help from FEMA's representatives. Multilingual services will be available. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 9 am to 9 pm.

FOUNDATION & NONPROFIT SUPPORT

Fauquier County has many nonprofit organizations that serve community residents. Each entity relies on volunteers and financial support to provide an array of services and support to County residents. For more information on any of the nonprofit organizations in the area visit their website. To determine where you’d like to volunteer, contact PATH Resource Center at pathforyou.org.

–BWell Today for Tomorrow

The Jacob Mark Blackwell & Andrea Saenz Memorial Fund bwelltoday.org | linda.s.blackwell@gmail.com

We provide 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. This year 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.

–Leadership Fauquier

540-360-5885 | 321 Walker Dr., #203, Warrenton leadershipfauquier.org l info@leadershipfauquier.org

The mission of Leadership Fauquier is to create a thriving community through informed and connected leaders. We offer a 10-month community leadership program September through June and welcome current and emerging leaders who live or work in Fauquier County to apply in the Spring each year. We want people who are passionate about helping our community, and who are interested in exploring the resources, and the people who make it happen. We also focus time in our program on developing individual leadership and team building skills to help develop our participants personally and professionally.

–The Van Gils Law Firm, PLLC

540-351-0890 | 70 Main St., #23, Warrenton vangilslawfirm.com | bert@vangilslawfirm.com

The Van Gils Law Firm is a business and estate planning law firm in Warrenton. As part of its business services, the firm has experience organizing and protecting not-for-profit organizations by obtaining tax-exempt status, reviewing and drafting contracts, creating a human resource system, and protecting copyrights, service marks and trademarks. Special rates for nonprofit organizations are provided. References from nonprofit organizations that are clients are available upon request.

–Northern Piedmont Community Foundation

540-349-0631 | 321 Walker Dr., #303, Warrenton | npcf.org

NPCF is a 501(c)(3) public charity that strengthens our communities through philanthropy and fund management. It serves the counties of Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, and Rappahannock with

legacy giving by managing donations through donors and five community grant programs. Additionally, NPCF provides funding for scholarships and educational training and facilitates the oneday giving campaign, Give Local Piedmont. NPCF facilitates a robust Planned Giving program addressing legacy support in our communities. The Youth in Philanthropy (YIP) program provides young people the opportunity to become more engaged in their community.

–PATH Foundation

540-680-4100 | 321 Walker Dr., #301, Warrenton pathforyou.org | info@pathforyou.org

The PATH Foundation is a private foundation with a mission to strengthen the health and vitality of the community. Since 2014, PATH has invested over $84 million in Fauquier, Rappahannock and Culpeper counties. With four core areas of focus – Access to Health, Childhood Wellness, Mental Health and Senior Services – the PATH Foundation provides grants and programming for the benefit of the community.

–PATH Resource Center

540-680-4146 | 321 Walker Dr., #201, Warrenton pathforyou.org/resource-center

The PATH Resource Center is a friendly one-stop-shop for nonprofit organizations serving Fauquier, Rappahannock, and Culpeper Counties. At the Resource Center, local organizations and residents can connect to resources through the Center for Nonprofit Excellence, PATH Community Link, and PATH Volunteer Hub, and the offices of the Fauquier Chamber of Commerce, Leadership Fauquier and HumanKind. The Resource Center offers training, consulting, and resources to ensure that local organizations have the tools they need to maximize their impact. It also offers free meeting space, and connects volunteers to local organizations.

THRIFT STORE

DONATION HOURS: NO DONATIONS MONDAY

TUESDAY - FRIDAY 9AM - 3PM • SATURDAY 9AM - 1PM

OPEN HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 9AM - 5PM SATURDAY 9AM - 2PM

DONATION HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 9AM - 4PM

OPEN HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 12PM - 4PM

–Center for Nonprofit Excellence

540-680-4147 | mgerman@thecne.org

The Center for Nonprofit Excellence is a capacity-building nonprofit that provides consulting, training, tools, and resources. CNE works with individuals, organizations, and collaborating groups, all with one goal: to build, nurture, and promote a thriving community through healthy nonprofits. The PATH Resource Center hosts two CNE employees who support all nonprofits in the PATH Foundation footprint (Culpeper, Fauquier, and Rappahannock counties). We provide workshops, technical assistance, consultations, and resources on topics including governance, philanthropy, marketing, finance, community engagement, and professional development.

–PATH Community Link

855-495-LINK | pathcommunitylink.org communitylink@pathforyou.org

PATH Community Link is a call center that connects community members in need to resources and services that can help them. It’s a free and confidential service available to anyone, and connects callers with agencies in Fauquier, Culpeper, Rappahannock, Madison, and Orange Counties. The call center accommodates both Spanish and English speakers and can receive requests by text, phone or email Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. The online resource directory is available at any time at pathcommunitylink.org. Translating and interpreting services are also available.

–PATH Volunteer Hub

540-680-4148 | letsvolunteer.org volunteerhub@pathforyou.org

The PATH Volunteer Hub supports resources for recruitment, retention, and management of volunteers to match the needs of nonprofits in the area. The Let’s Volunteer website, letsvolunteer.org, offers nonprofits the ability to list specific opportunities and allows volunteers to search available positions based upon interests, skills and more.

HEALTHCARE

ADDICTION, COUNSELING & MENTAL HEALTH

This section provides information on addiction, counseling, and mental health services in the county and surrounding areas. Organizations providing addiction assistance are labeled with an asterisk (*).

–Anne Zewatsky, LCSW

703-772-9710 | 67 West Lee St., #202, Warrenton anne.zewatsky@gmail.com

Anne specializes in working with children, adolescents, families, and women. She incorporates a variety of modalities and techniques to address those dealing with anxiety, depression, and other emotional and behavioral difficulties. She utilizes a strength-based approach in her therapy and can provide Christian counseling for those seeking a faith-based perspective.

–Apple Psychiatric Services LLC

703-554-5455

applepsychiatricservices.com|applepsychiatricservices@gmail.com

493 Blackwell Rd., #202, Door 3, Warrenton

Apple Psychiatric Services LLC, is a psychiatric care practice with Nurse Practitioner Dr. Katrina White DNP, FNP-BC, PMHNPBC. Ages including 12+ accepted. Both telehealth and in person appointments available with flexible hours including evenings. Insurance accepted: Cigna or Out-of-network.

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–Blue Ridge Therapy Services

Located in Leesburg and virtually throughout Virginia 703-775-4102 | Blueridgetherapyservices.com welcome@blueridgetherapyservices.com

Blue Ridge Therapy services is a small practice focusing on developmental trauma, adoption, and identity. We specialize in treating anxiety, and depression, and exploring identity through trauma-informed approaches. We are welcoming of all people and all identities, and particularly love working with teens, young adults, and their families, especially transracial and international adoptees.

–BrightView

833-510-4357 | brightviewhealth.com 5610 Southpoint Centre Blvd, Fredericksburg, VA

We offer outpatient medication assisted treatment programs that help you find and maintain long-lasting recovery. WE ACCEPT MEDICAID, MEDICARE AND OTHER FORMS OF INSURANCE.

–Carol Hawker, LPC, M.Ed.

540-316-1106 | 17 Horner St., Warrenton

Carol sees individuals and families and specializes in women’s issues, separation and divorce, parenting, stepfamily development, and bipolar disorder. Now offering virtual counseling sessions.

–Center for Holistic Psychotherapy

Anna Marie Askin-Evans, LPC, LMFT | 540-347-3797, ext. 1 24 Ashby St., #204, Warrenton centerforholisticpsychotherapy.com annamarie@centerforholisticpsychotherapy.com

The Center for Holistic Psychotherapy offers counseling to individuals, couples, and families who struggle with depression, anxiety, panic attacks, marital or family issues, addictions, eating disorders, and other relationship and mental health issues. We also offer different workshops and groups as well as online coaching. We take a compassionate approach to counseling, helping our clients truly see that they have value. Virtual appointments available.

–Alice C. Tyler Village of Childhelp

540-399-1926 | 23164 Dragoon Rd., Lignum | childhelpvirginia.org

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 ages 5-14 with mild to severe trauma or neglect, psychiatric disorders, and neurodevelopmental disorders.

Janet Light

Serving Fauquier, Surrounding Counties & the Northern Neck

67 W Lee Hwy, Warrenton, VA 20186 Phone: (540) 349-1221

–Chrysalis Counseling Centers, Inc.*

Corporate: 540-727-0770 | 605 N. Main St., Culpeper chrysaliscenters.com

We utilize specialized therapies and treatment modalities to meet the challenges individuals experience in their lives. Comprised of 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, inhome, mentoring, and other specialized treatment services.

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Clarity Counseling, LLC

Alicia Ayvas, LCSW, CEDS | 571-318-9141

7150 Heritage Village Plz., Unit 201, Gainesville | Virtual therapy also offered | claritycounselingVA.com | aayvas@gmail.com

Clarity is an outpatient treatment center committed to providing quality treatment to individuals, families, and groups in the Northern Virginia region. Clarity specializes in providing comprehensive and evidencebased treatment for eating disorder recovery, full fidelity dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), radically open dialectical behavioral therapy (RO DBT), and trauma based treatments like EMDR. Clarity has therapists on staff Monday thru Saturday and collaborates in-house with nutritionists that offer office hours on the weekend. .

–Counseling and Forensic Services*

703-492-2994 | 28 Ashby St., #E, Warrenton Counseling and Forensic Services, Inc. specializes in providing mental health and other services such as sex offender evaluations and groups for juveniles and adults, anger management, substance abuse evaluations, and group, individual, couples, and family therapy for many diverse problems. We take many insurances for individual treatment. All evaluations and groups are self-pay.

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Denise Booth, LCSW

703-963-3880 | 67 West Lee St., #202, Warrenton denise.booth2@gmail.com

Denise is dedicated to helping children (ages 8+), adolescents, and adults overcome challenges that impact quality of life. Her areas of clinical expertise include supporting clients with issues related to depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, stress management, life transitions, parenting and relational challenges. She utilizes a strengths-based perspective, incorporating cognitive-behavioral and mindfulness techniques and expressive therapies such as art, play, and sand therapy.

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–Elite Mentoring

540-680-1200 | elitementoring@hotmail.com

Elite Mentoring is a private agency located in Warrenton that is committed to providing individual and group mentoring services in the home, community, and office settings for children, youth, and adolescents. Elite Mentoring also provides assistance with social skills, life skills, listening skills, and employment preparation.

–Encompass Community Supports*

540-825-3100 | rrcsb.org

Encompass Community Supports provides a full range of mental health and addiction treatment in Fauquier and surrounding counties. See full listing in the Social Services section of guide.

–Energy of Being

540-987-6463 | 195 2-A Keith St., Warrenton energyofbeing.com | Mike@EnergyOfBeing.com

Services offered: Regression Healing, Bio-Well Scan, and Reiki.

–Family Focus Counseling Services P.C.*

540-349-4537

170 West Shirley Ave., #206, Warrenton | familyfocusva.com apjones1459@gmail.com

Family Focus is licensed by the state of Virginia as an outpatient mental health and substance abuse counseling facility and has a certified Batterer Intervention Program. Family Focus offers a variety of services to meet the needs of adolescents, including individual, couples, family, and group counseling.

–Fauquier Celebrate Recovery –PATHWAY TO FREEDOM

540-347-7448 | fauquiercr@gmail.com facebook.com/CRinFauquier

FAUQUIER CELEBRATE RECOVERY is a faith-based 12 STEP program for all of us who have been tangled up with hurts that haunt our hearts, hang-ups that cause us pain, and habits that mess up our lives. We are for anyone who struggles with: Alcohol or chemical addition ~ Fear ~ Anxiety ~ Unforgiveness ~ Grief ~ Divorce ~ Pornography ~ Depression ~ Sexual or Physical Abuse ~ Codependency (enabling) ~ Marital Issues ~ Anger ~ Addicted Family Member ~ Overspending ~ Overeating ~ and other life issues. Addiction and Life-issues Recovery Program – Thursday nights –Dinner at 6:15 – Meeting at 7 pm at Warrenton Church of Christ, 6398 Lee Highway Access Road, Warrenton (Child Care is Provided).

–Fauquier Free Clinic Mental Health

540-347-0394 | 35 Rock Pointe Ln., Warrenton fauquierfreeclinic.org | contactus@fauquierfreeclinic.org

The Free Clinic provides comprehensive mental health support to our patients including counseling, telepsychiatry, and medication management. Emergency services are offered in partnership with Encompass Community Supports Board. Patients are referred for mental health services by one of our Free Clinic clinicians. If you have any questions, please call 540-347-0394 and press 5 to reach the Mental Health Coordinator. For a complete list of services, see the Free Medical Clinics section.

–Horse and Soul Counseling

540-220-1305

27195 Old Office Rd., Culpeper | horseandsoulcounseling.com admin@horseandsoulcounseling.com

Our clinicians conduct traditional talk therapy and incorporate horses in the therapeutic process. Horses are sensitive animals that will create an experience that propels growth and healing. They will give you the opportunity to problem-solve through creating new experiences by engaging in external activities that cannot be accomplished during talk therapy. We specialize in working with individuals who have a mental health diagnosis such as anxiety, major depression, bipolar, post-traumatic stress disorder, autism, childhood disorders, and more.

–Heal To Rise Creative Arts Therapies

540-455-3494 | healtoriseva.com | healtoriseva@gmail.com

We offer individual and family drama therapy sessions. Our individual sessions focus on exploring therapeutic needs through action-oriented process work, while our family sessions are for families who are looking to expand communication and coping skills to create healthy family dynamics while working through conflict or trauma. Heal To Rise works with teens and adults struggling with mental health disorders, chronic illness and dis/abilities, as well as parents and caregivers directly or indirectly at the intersections of these challenges.

–Health Connect America*

540-317-1404 | 331 N Madison Rd., Orange HealthConnectAmerica.com

Health Connect America provides a variety of services for children, adolescents, and adults, including outpatient and substance abuse treatment.

–In Luck Counseling LLC*

Natalia La Maestra Lueck, LPC | 703-997-6641

92 Main St., #201 #4- #5, Warrenton | inluckcounselingllc.com info@inluckcounselingllc.com

Individual, couples, and family mental health counseling services, psychological testing and evaluations for children (6-12) and adolescents (13-17) and adults (18-100+). In person and Telehealth options available. Court ordered drug and alcohol evaluation and ongoing treatment.

–Jamie Austin, LPC*

540-661-9718

39 Garrett St., Warrenton jamieaustinlpc@gmail.com

Jamie Austin is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Virginia who specializes in the treatment of children, adolescents, and adults who suffer from PTSD, depression, anxiety, trauma, sexually harmful behaviors, and addiction. Jamie provides both individual and family counseling services and accepts most major insurances.

–Jane C. Probst Child & Family Counseling, PLLC

540-827-7395 l Fax: 540-518-9102 | 210 E Williams St., Culpeper jcprobstmsw@gmail.com

Our child and family counseling services provide a safe and respectful environment to meet the mental health needs of all family members.

–Mental Health Association of Fauquier County*

540-341-8732 | 321 Walker Dr., #302, Warrenton fauquier-mha.org | mhafc1@gmail.com

Our mission is to promote and facilitate mental wellness through collaboration with veterans, local schools, first responders, faith communities, government leaders, and other community organizations; advocacy to reduce the stigma surrounding mental health and substance use; referral to appropriate providers for treatment and recovery; and education through Mental Health First Aid, Spiritual First Aid, and Lunch & Learns. Visit fauquier-mha.org and follow their social media to learn more.

–NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Piedmont

540-347-9104 (for meeting link) | namipiedmontva.org weigelww@yahoo.com (for meeting link)

Connections: A support group for individuals living with a mental health challenge. 2nd & 4th Monday of each month / Online / 6:308:30 PM Family Support Group: A support group for family members of an individual living with a mental health concern. 2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month / Online / 6:30 - 8:30 PM

–Patrick Lee Gibbons, LPC, MAR, MMFT, Biblical Studies*

540-579-0593 | 32 Ashby St., #203, Warrenton

Patrick is an Licensed Professional Counselor who specializes in Trauma Focused Therapy, addictions and faith-based support. He works with individuals, couples and families. Patrick also has a strong background in working with children and young adults on the Autism Spectrum.

–Postpartum Support Virginia

postpartum.org | info@postpartumva.org

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.

–Quit Now Virginia*

1-800-QUITNOW | 855-DEJELO-YA en Español quitnowvirginia.org | tiffany.eustice@vdh.virginia.gov

24/7 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.

–Recovery Centers of America , Capital Region*

202-849-5619 | 11100 Billingsley Rd., Waldorf, MD recoverycentersofamerica.com/locations/waldorf-maryland

We are a 24/7 Inpatient Drug & Alcohol Treatment Facility that offers Detox, Residential and Outpatient services. Our treatment focuses on healing and strengthening the mind, body and spirit, increasing the likelihood of achieving and maintaining recovery.

–ReEmerge Therapy

540-491-4300 | 24 Ashby St., #201, Warrenton reemergechildtherapy.com

ReEmerge Child Therapy is a family and community based mental health provider focused on building individual resilience by strengthening family bonds. Services are offered in person and online -Through Play Therapy (3-12), Teen Therapy, Adult Therapy, Couples Therapy, Group Therapy and Re-Emerge Parenting.

–Spiritual Care Support Ministries

540-349-5814 | 7179 New Hope Ln., 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.

–SpiritWorks Foundation*

Addiction Recovery | 540-428-5415| jan@spiritworksfoundation.org | 62 Culpeper St., Warrenton

Together we are working to break the intergenerational cycle of addiction in families by educating, equipping, empowering and celebrating individuals, families, faith leaders and communities on the journey from addiction to recovery. SpirtWorks Foundation operates Recovery Community Centers in Williamsburg and Warrenton, VA and a Hozho Center on the Navajo Reservation. All centers offer community-based recovery support and services. Individuals and

families can access resources to help build recovery capital through advocacy, education and training, recovery information and resource mobilization, mutual-help/peer-support meetings, social activities, and other community-based services.

–The 5 Needs

the5needs.com | Contact: the5needsinlife@gmail.com

Wendy Swenson, LCSW and Retired Fauquier School Social Worker. The materials offered through The 5 Needs are designed to show the importance of and value in learning to identify our personal needs while exploring healthy ways to meet these needs. Meeting our needs can be simple or complex. The materials can help uncover some causes for a variety of behavioral and mental health difficulties. The 5 areas we focus on are Staying Alive, Love and Belonging, Freedom and Boundaries, Power, and Fun, providing a framework to build on as we work with individuals in therapeutic settings as well as in classroom settings or after-school programs, camps, and in-home services. Training, consultations, and materials are offered.

–Transitions Counseling Services LLC*

540-272-4200 | danjthompsonlpc@gmail.com

Transitions Counseling Services, with its dedicated staff of highly skilled and seasoned therapists, provides a full array of services for children, youth, adults, and families. Specialties include substance abuse, adolescent/millennial issues, family conflict using varied treatment modalities (DBT, play therapy) to address the needs of clients. Case management and care coordination are strong aspects of the support clients can expect. We participate with Anthem and many UHC plans. Staff clinicians include Dan J Thompson, LPC (owner/clinical director), Allison Williams, LPC; Adam Terrell, LPC; LaVurne Williams, Resident; Mackenzie Taylor, Resident.

24-Hour Physician On-Call Services

24-Hour Physician On-Call Services

24-Hour Physician On-Call Services

Dennis Rustom, MD, FAAP • Diana Chalmeta, MD • Joshua Jakum, MD, FAAP 24-Hour Physician On-Call Services

Dennis Rustom, MD, FAAP • Diana Chalmeta, MD • Joshua Jakum, MD, FAAP 20 Rock Pointe Lane • Warrenton, VA 20186 540.347.9900 • www.piedmontpediatrics.com Lactation Services & Sports Physicals

Dennis Rustom,

Katherine Bovee, MD, FAAP • Debbie Hayes, RN FNP-C

Dennis Rustom, MD, FAAP • Diana Chalmeta, MD • Joshua Jakum, MD, FAAP Katherine Bovee, MD, FAAP • Debbie Hayes, RN FNP-C Joyce Apted, PhD, CPNP • Candace Simpson, RN MSN, CPNP-PC

Dennis Rustom, MD, FAAP • Diana Chalmeta, MD • Joshua Jakum, MD, FAAP

Dennis Rustom, MD, FAAP • Diana Chalmeta, MD • Joshua Jakum, MD, FAAP

20 Rock Pointe Lane • Warrenton, VA 20186 540.347.9900 • www.piedmontpediatrics.com

Joyce Apted, PhD, CPNP • Candace Simpson, RN MSN, CPNP-PC

Joyce Apted, PhD, CPNP • Candace Simpson, RN MSN, CPNP-PC

CPNP-PC

Joyce Apted, PhD, CPNP • Candace Simpson, RN MSN, CPNP-PC

Rock Pointe Lane • Warrenton, VA 20186

FAAP • Debbie Hayes, RN FNP-C Joyce Apted, PhD, CPNP • Candace Simpson, RN MSN, CPNP-PC

Dennis Rustom, MD, FAAP • Diana Chalmeta, MD Joshua Jakum, MD, FAAP • Katherine Bovee, MD, FAAP Debbie Hayes, RN FNP-C • Joyce Apted, PhD, CPNP-PC, PMHS

20 Rock Pointe Lane • Warrenton, VA 540.347.9900 • www.piedmontpediatrics.com

–Mary Beth Williams, Ph.D

540-270-1848 | mbethwms@infionline.net

17 S. Fifth St., #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 16-90.

–Warrenton Counseling Center for Women and Girls

540-316-6362 | 92 Main St., #202, Warrenton warrentonwomenscounselingcenter.com

We offer relief for stressed out, anxious, and overwhelmed girls, as well as support for anxious and depressed women, and those struggling with difficult relationships.

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Warrenton Woods*

540-714-0117 | 6971 James Madison Hwy., Warrenton warrentonwoods.com

Warrington Woods is a Men’s Residential 3.1 level of care treatment program that provides substance abuse treatment in a structured sober living environment. No matter which type of substance abuse issues you’re battling, Warrenton Woods is ready to help you take your life back. We accept Virginia Medicaid. Please feel free to reach out for more information.

–Youth for Tomorrow Behavioral Health Services*

703-659-9900 | 20 Rock Pointe Ln., #201, Warrenton youthfortomorrow.org | info@yftva.com

We offer a broad scope of outpatient mental health counseling services for children ages five and up, adolescents, adults, families, and couples. We diagnose and treat a wide variety of issues including depression, anxiety, and panic symptoms, post-traumatic stress, anger issues, obsessive-compulsive issues, grief and loss, self-harm, issues related to attachment, co-occurring disorders, aggression, attention deficits and other behavioral concerns, as well as familial and relational issues. Treatments include play therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, traumainformed care, and behavioral intervention. Psychiatric Assessments for Medication Management are available. We accept most insurances, including Medicaid and Medicare.

ASSISTED LIVING

Assisted living provides a special combination of residential housing, personalized support services, and healthcare. These services are designed for the individual needs of those who require help with activities of daily living (dressing, bathing, grooming, etc.), but do not require the skilled medical care provided in a nursing home. Various services and levels of care are available, but most locations provide assistance with daily activities, meals, laundry, and housekeeping.

–Auxiliary Grant for Assisted Living

Facility Assistance | Fauquier County Department of Social Services | 540-422-8400 | 320 Hospital Dr., #11, Warrenton

An auxiliary grant from DSS is an income supplement for individuals who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and certain other aged, blind, or disabled individuals who reside in a licensed assisted living facility (ALF) or an approved adult foster care (AFC) home. Payments are issued to individuals monthly, to be used with a designated amount of their monthly income to pay an ALF or AFC maximum monthly rate.

–Care Springs Senior Living

540-229-7570 | Caresprings.net | kphipps@caresprings.net

7442 Foxview Dr., Warrenton

–Spring Oak Senior Living at Warrenton

540-347-6000 | Springoakwarrenton.com Warrenton@springoakliving.com 239 Alexandria Pk., Warrenton

We are a home-like, smaller setting senior living community, proudly serving Warrenton and surrounding counties.

–The Villa at Suffield Meadows

540-316-3800 | 6735 Suffield Ln., Warrenton | VirginiaVilla.org

An assisted living facility designed for adults 55 and older. At the Villas, residents have direct access to a professionally trained and compassionate medical staff. For additional information about the Villas, please visit the website at VirginiaVilla.org.

FREE MEDICAL CLINICS

–Fauquier Free Clinic

540-347-0394 | 35 Rock Pointe Ln., Warrenton fauquierfreeclinic.org | contactus@fauquierfreeclinic.com

MEDICAL SERVICES

The Free Clinic is just like a regular doctor's office. It is the place to go when you have an earache, toothache, diabetes, high blood pressure, or the flu. It is the place to go when you need a mammogram, lab work, a flu shot diagnostic testing, medication, referral to a specialist, or a follow-up from a hospital visit or a trip to the ER. If we cannot help you, we will do our best to find someone who can. If you have any questions, please call 540-347-0394 and press 1 to reach the Front Desk.

MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

The Free Clinic provides comprehensive mental health support to our patients. Please see the listing under Addiction, Counseling, and Mental Health.

DENTAL SERVICES

The Dental Clinic provides emergency and preventive care including comprehensive exams, fillings, extractions, X-rays, and cleanings. Oral surgery and assistance in obtaining dentures is offered on a limited basis. Patients who are covered by Medicaid and meet residency requirements (Fauquier or Rappahannock county) are qualified to be seen at the dental clinic. Patients who have Medicare, or no health insurance, are eligible if they meet residency and financial requirements. For further information, please call 540-347-0394 and press 2 to reach the Dental Clinic.

HOME HEALTH/PERSONAL CARE PROVIDERS

When an individual is stricken with a debilitating disease such as dementia or cancer, families may need in-home assistance. In some cases, a doctor may write a prescription qualifying a patient for inhome medical visits. In other cases, families may turn to a nonmedical personal care agency, or to a company that provides both. This section lists organizations working to meet the range of home health services.

–A Caregivers

571-368-0734 | 14115 Lovers Ln., #153, Culpeper Acaregivers.com | info@acaregivers.com

–Acti-Kare Responsive In-Home Care

540-727-0024, available 24/7 | actikare.com/piedmont Acti-Kare Responsive In-Home Care is committed to providing

compassionate caregivers for your loved one. We provide nonmedical personal and companion care. Our services include home companionship, light housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation, medication reminders, transportation, respite care, shopping, assistance with bathing, and live-in services. We excel with Alzheimer’s and dementia care. Our caregivers are screened, bonded, insured, and compassionate. We are a private pay service and accept long term care insurance.

–Bright Souls

540-341-0212 | 30 Main St., #234, Warrenton brightsouls.co/new-page-2 | virginiacares@brightsouls.com

A private home healthcare company with services including skilled nursing, certified nursing assistants, companion care and care management. Licensed by the Department of Health. Offers initial assessment at no charge. Offers 24/7 emergency on-call contact. In business for over 20 years, serving the counties of Fauquier, Culpeper, Prince William, Loudoun, Rappahannock, and Warren.

–Care Advantage, Inc.

540-228-1690 | 170 W Shirley Ave., #202, Warrenton careadvantageinc.com/care-perfections dathey@capitalcitynurses.com

We are a nurse-owned company providing patients, clients and their families with compassionate and client-focused care in the comfort of their homes. We provide comprehensive services that range from personal, companionship, and non-medical services. Plus, we give you the option to choose a more affordable alternative that enables you or your loved one to receive the type of therapy, nursing treatment, care program, or support services that equals the same level of care offered in nursing homes, hospitals or medical institutions.

–Doc At Your Door, PLC

833-362-8800 | 332 W. Lee Hwy., #251, Warrenton docatyourdoor.care | Dr.Simpson@DocAtYourDoor.care

Dr. William Simpson, who has spent 30+ years delivering internal medicine primary care to our community, now provides 100% physician house calls and tele-health primary care to teens, adults, and seniors in Fauquier and all surrounding counties. Dr. Simpson offers acute, chronic, and preventive primary care door-to-door throughout our community, whether at home, work, farm, school, hotel, gym –wherever preferred. The care is comprehensive, personal, private, and convenient. You communicate directly with the doctor via his personal cell number 24/7/365 – no staff, no office chaos, no delays. "Concierge service without any concierge fees!"

–EverNest Home Care

37 Beckham St., Warrenton | 571-483-8806 | EverNestCare.com info@EverNestCare.com

EverNest Home Care is a licensed home-care provider located in Warrenton and serving clients throughout the Northern Virginia area. From personal care services to companionship services and beyond, EverNest's home care offerings are tailored to suit each of their client's lifestyles and needs wherever they call "home." Through their extremely selective recruitment process, they've taken the care necessary to curate the best team of nurturing, attentive professionals.

–FirstLight Home Care

Serving Fauquier, Culpeper, Orange, Stafford and Southern Prince William | 540-787-3090 –FREE Consultations | 50 Culpeper St., Warrenton Warrenton.FirstLightHomeCare.com

specializing in adult and senior care needs, supporting all activities of daily living, companionship, and transportation. Providing daily care, respite care, or for the one-day outpatient procedure. We can support you for the care challenges. Our professional caregivers are Personal Care Aides and Certified Nursing Assistants who pass a national background check and drug testing. They receive continuous Dementia/Alzheimer’s training with our Certified Dementia Practitioner and are all Specialized Dementia Care Providers, proficient in injury and illness recovery, and much more.

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Home Instead Senior Care

703-269-3839 | 9309 Center St., #104, Manassas homeinstead.com/manassas-va

Serving all of Fauquier and Prince William Counties, we provide nonmedical in-home assisted living services to help family caregivers and support older adults who want to stay in their homes. Assistance includes meal planning and preparation, laundry, light housekeeping, errands/transportation, companionship, assistance with personal care such as bathing, dressing and toileting, short-term recovery assistance, respite and Alzheimer’s/dementia care. Long-term care insurance and the Veterans Administration Aid & Attendance benefit will often pay for our services.

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Mid-Atlantic Home Health

800-989-0055 | 25 Winchester St., Warrenton

A licensed Medicare and Medicaid certified home health agency. We also accept commercial insurance, private pay and workman’s compensation. We offer a complimentary evaluation by a registered nurse to determine the appropriate level of care for every patient, provide a customized plan of care and supervise each case. We have been bringing healthcare home since 1985 by providing skilled nursing care, rehabilitation services, personal care aides, and long-term care.

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PathWell Home Health & Hospice

540-450-8680 | 118 Creekside Ln., Winchester pathwellhealth.com | homehealth@pathwellhealth.com

Our team of clinicians, including nurses, physical, occupational and speech therapists, medical social workers, and home health aides provide direct care at home for homebound patients. We accept most insurances, including Medicare, Medicare Advantage plans, TRICARE, VA Community Care Network, United Health Care, Humana, Aetna, Anthem, and Medicaid. Our service areas in Virginia include Winchester, Clarke, Culpeper, Fauquier, Frederick, Loudoun, Page, Rappahannock, Shenandoah, and Warren counties.

–SafeinHome

Main: 1-855-476-6665 | 540-714-9445 mshumate@safeinhome.com | safeinhome.com

A trusted provider of REMOTE SUPPORTS for people with disabilities. SafeinHome delivers a complete connected care solution supporting an accessible and safe environment, enabling people with disabilities to live self-directed, independent lives. SafeinHome combines friendly, personalized Remote Support services with discreet, easy-to-use sensor technologies, supporting more freedom, flexibility, and peace of mind for the entire Care Circle. We combine Assistive Technology and Remote Supports (Electronic Home-Based Services) fully covered by the ID/DD Waivers to keep Individuals safe and promote independence.

–Senior Helpers of Warrenton

826-212-0656/540-690-0857 | 583 Frost Ave., Warrenton inquiries5104@seniorhelpers.com

Senior Helpers of Warrenton is an in-home care service. We offer a wide range of services including personal care, help around the house, companionship, respite care, and even more! We also specialize in

Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and Parkinson’s Care. We provide the best senior care available to our surrounding areas; Senior Care, Only Better is our motto. If you or a loved one needs compassionate care, contact us today!

HOSPICE PROVIDERS

Hospice care focuses on maintaining the quality of life during the last chapter of a person’s life. In most cases, it is paid for by Medicare. A physician’s referral is required to start hospice care. There are many hospice organizations that serve Fauquier County; families can choose which they prefer. Hospice provides support to the patient and family by keeping the patient as comfortable as possible while maintaining his or her dignity and quality of life and allowing the patient to remain at home as long as possible. Hospice also serves people living in institutions.

–Blue Ridge Hospice

540-313-9200 | brhospice.org | info@blueridgehospice.org Blue Ridge Hospice services northern Fauquier County and provides compassionate physical, emotional, and spiritual care to people of all ages coping with end-of-life challenges. Additionally, we offer expert services to help loved ones manage the challenges that come along with advanced illnesses.

–Capital Caring Health

800-869-2136 | 24419 Millstream Dr., Aldie | capitalcaring.org

Capital Caring Health provides patients and their families with advanced illness care of the highest quality that includes hospice, palliative care, advanced cardiac care, interventional pain management, children’s hospice, grief counseling, veteran’s health and support services, stay at home services, and patient pet services. Our caring and compassionate staff comfort patients and support families. We offer home-like inpatient care at the nearby Adler Center for Caring on the Van Metre Campus in Aldie, Virginia. Capital Caring Health accepts Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, and provides charitable care to anyone in need. We serve Fauquier County and surrounding areas.

–Heartland Hospice

1-888-941-9860 | 493 Blackwell Rd., #319, Warrenton

We offer compassionate end-of-life care to people in our community, enabling them to live with dignity and grace. We can help with pain and symptom management, emotional support, spiritual counseling, respite care and bereavement care. Contact us for more information.

–Hospice of the Piedmont

540-825-4840 | hopva.org | info@hopva.org 1200 Sunset Ln., #2320, Culpeper

A community-based nonprofit offering expert care and peaceful resolution to Virginia families for over 40 years. 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.

HOSPITAL SERVICES: FAUQUIER HEALTH

540-316-5000 | 500 Hospital Dr., Warrenton fauquierhealth.org

Fauquier Health is a 97-bed acute care hospital located in Warrenton, VA. Fauquier Hospital offers surgical services (including robotics), a 24/7 Emergency Department, extensive medical imaging capabilities, an Intensive Care Unit and more. The Fauquier Health system offers patient care for specialty services including Orthopedics and Spine, a Cardiac Catheterization Lab, robotic-assisted surgery, and a Family Birthing Center. Fauquier Health encompasses the Fauquier Health

Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, the Villa at Suffield Meadows assisted living facility, the Wellness Center, a Wound Healing Center, a Sleep Center, and numerous specialty physician clinics.

CARDIAC REHABILITATION

540-316-2651 | 419 Holiday Ct., Warrenton

Fauquier Health Wellness Center assists those suffering from heart disease by providing post-heart attack and cardiac surgery rehabilitation on an outpatient basis.

COMMUNITY EVENTS & EDUCATION

540-316-2910

Fauquier Health offers classes, lectures, support groups and other opportunities open to the community. They are available on FauquierHealth.org under the Classes & Events calendar and are also available on the Facebook Events calendar. Conference rooms are also available for outside community groups to book.

EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

Fauquier Health’s Emergency Department is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and provides services to more than 30,000 patients a year. If you or a loved one are having a medical emergency, call 9-1-1.

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FAMILY BIRTHING CENTER

540-316-4000

Fauquier Health’s dedicated staff of OB/GYN physicians, midwives and obstetrical nurses provide a rare degree of personal care. The Family Birthing Center also employs neonatal practitioners, who care for newborns who need special care. The Birthing Center also has an Intermediate Care Nursery for newborns who need special care.

MEDICAL IMAGING

540-316-4500 | 500 Hospital Dr., Warrenton

Fauquier Health offers a full range of screening, diagnostic and interventional imaging procedures using some of the most advanced technology available. Medical imaging services offered include x-ray, ultrasound, CT Scan, MRI, 3D mammography, elastography, interventional radiology, bone density (DEXA), and nuclear medicine.

LABORATORY & PATHOLOGY

540-316-5600 | 500 Hospital Dr., Warrenton

The laboratory provides consultation services in most areas of anatomic and clinical pathology and comprehensive laboratory services to patients and physician offices. Outpatient laboratory draw services are available Monday-Friday.

ORTHOPEDICS & SPINE

540-316-2696

Fauquier Health’s team of orthopedic physicians, anesthesiologists, nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and pain management physicians offer diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation services. Fauquier Health offers Joint Replacement Education classes to the public to help them through the process. You can view the list of classes online at FauquierHealth.org/events.

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PHYSICIAN SERVICES

FHDoctors.org

Fauquier Health Physician Services consists of a variety of doctors that are highly-trained, esteemed, and dedicated to delivering the best healthcare experience. Physician services consists of multi-specialty groups including, but not limited to, Primary Care, Interventional Radiology, Gastroenterology, General Surgery, OB/GYN & Midwifery, Urology, Neurology, and more.

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Websites for Family Caregivers

agingtogether.org alz.org/nca caregiver.com caregiverstress.com cornerstoneva.org/caregivers medicare.gov rosalynncarter.org seniornavigator.org

PHYSICAL THERAPY & REHABILITATION

540-316-2680 | 253 Veterans Dr., #100, Warrenton

From infants to older adults, Fauquier Health’s Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation department offers physical, occupational, and speech therapy.

PULMONARY REHABILITATION

540-316-2650 | 419 Holiday Ct., Warrenton

A medically prescribed program for those who have chronic obstructive or restrictive lung diseases, such as COPD, chronic asthma, pulmonary fibrosis, and pulmonary hypertension. The primary focus is to develop a specialized care plan and establish breathing techniques to help patients cope with a chronic lung condition.

SLEEP CENTER

540-316-2660

Warrenton Professional Building, 493 Blackwell Rd., Warrenton

The Fauquier Health Sleep Center offers a variety of diagnostic sleep studies and physician consults for those suffering from sleep disorders.

THE CARE BOUTIQUE

540-316-4437 | 500 Hospital Dr., Warrenton

The Care Boutique shop is known as a shop for everyone. Featured in the shop, consumers will find a wide array of women’s care and fashion, home medical supplies, wound care supplies, and comfort care items.

THE VILLA AT SUFFIELD MEADOWS

540-316-3800 | 6735 Suffield Ln., Warrenton

An assisted living facility designed for adults 55 and older. At the Villas, residents have direct access to a professionally trained and compassionate medical staff. The Villa is accepting new residents for long or short term respite care. For additional information about the Villas, please visit the website at VirginiaVilla.org

THE WOUND HEALING CENTER

540-316-HEAL | 493 Blackwell Rd., Warrenton

Multi-specialty physicians at the Wound Healing Center treat difficult or chronic wounds by offering advanced treatment options, including hyperbaric oxygen chambers.

WELLNESS CENTER

540-316-2640 | 419 Holiday Ct., #200, Warrenton

A full-service medical fitness facility, we offer cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation sessions. Massage is also available at the Wellness Center.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

540-316-2910 | 500 Hospital Dr., Warrenton Fauquier Health celebrates over 65 years of volunteer services. If

you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please contact Volunteer Services or visit us online to complete an application.

HOSPITAL SERVICES: UVA HEALTH

uvahealth.org

UVA HEALTH PRINCE WILLIAM MEDICAL CENTER

703-369-8000 | 8700 Sudley Rd., Manassas

UVA Health Prince William Medical Center is a 130-bed community hospital with a comprehensive offering of services, including but not limited to emergency, heart and vascular, orthopedics and spine, imaging, women’s and children’s health, cancer care, fitness and wellness, rehabilitation, behavioral health, wound care and hyperbaric medicine. The facility earned Magnet® redesignation in 2021 and its cardiology, stroke, maternity and neurology programs have received national recognition. It has been named in Becker’s Hospital Review as a best community hospital in 2023 and 2024.

UVA HEALTH HAYMARKET MEDICAL CENTER

571-284-1000 | 15225 Heathcote Blvd., Haymarket

UVA Health Culpeper Medical Center is a 70-bed community hospital with a comprehensive offering of services including but not limited to emergency, surgery, imaging, metabolic and bariatric surgery, heart and vascular, diagnostic imaging and interventional radiology, sports medicine, cancer care and rehabilitation.

UVA HEALTH CULPEPER MEDICAL CENTER

540-829-4100 | 501 Sunset Ln., Culpeper

UVA Health Culpeper Medical Center is a 670-bed community hospital with a comprehensive offering of services including but not limited to ED STEMI program for Emergency Heart Attack, ED Telestroke program, emergency, surgery, imaging, women’s and children’s health, heart and vascular care, imaging and interventional radiology, outpatient surgical care, stroke and neurology, cancer care and rehabilitation. It has been nationally recognized for joint replacement and orthopedic surgery as well as cardiac and maternity care.

MEDICAL EQUIPMENT

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Community Support of the Piedmont

540-347-5922 | 169 Broadview Ave., Warrenton communitysupportofthepiedmont.com jmorrison@communitysupportofthepiedmont.com

Community Support of the Piedmont is a nonprofit organization dedicated to connecting people with medical supplies and equipment, and emotional support through volunteer services in our community. We run a Durable Medical Loan Closet. Our Loan Closet loans out durable medical equipment at no cost. The Loan Closet has a variety of equipment to borrow such as: wheelchairs, hospital beds, walkers, canes, shower chairs and hoyer lifts. We are open to the public Monday through Friday from 10am to 3pm. Please give us a call to see if we have what you need or if you would like to donate durable medical equipment.

–Firstcare Orthopaedics

540-341-7758 | 493 Blackwell Rd., #115, Warrenton firstcareortho.com

We specialize in providing custom-created devices, such as orthotics and prosthetics, for patients of all ages. Located in Warrenton, Firstcare Orthopaedics takes great pride in providing in-home appointments in order to better serve patients and their families. President Bill Truskey has put together a team of certified orthotists and prosthetists and support staff who create the various devices inhouse, then personally deliver them to ensure fit and comfort.

–Medicaid

Medicaid will sometimes pay for wheelchairs and other necessary equipment for Medicaid-qualified low-income patients. Contact Fauquier Dept. of Social Services at 540-422-8400 regarding eligibility.

–Simple Comforts Home Medical

540-341-7135 | 41 W. Lee Hwy., #61, Warrenton simplecomforts.com

This home medical store in the Giant Shopping Center supplies a wide variety of products including stairlifts, hospital beds, reclining lift chairs, scooters, power chairs, ice therapy machines, wheelchairs, transport chairs, walkers, rollators, canes, compression garments, bath safety equipment (raised toilet seats, transfer benches, shower chairs, grab bars), therapy wraps, orthopedic braces and supports, pillows/wedges, cushions, incontinence supplies and so much more. Rentals are available for hospital beds, ice therapy machines, mobility equipment and vitrectomy (face down) equipment. Private Pay Only. Monday through Friday 9:30 am to 6 pm. Saturdays 9:30 am to 4 pm. Closed Sundays.

–The Care Boutique

540-316-4437 | 500 Hospital Dr., Warrenton

See full listing under Hospital Services.

–Warrenton Lions Club

540-349-8581 or 703-628-7801 e-clubhouse.org/sites/warrenton | jrosenfeld2011@gmail.com

The Lions Club provides funding for service dogs for the blind, eye exams and glasses for those in need, and assistance towards the cost of hearing aids. They also test sight and hearing for Fauquier County students, recycle used eyeglasses for use around the world, and

provide scholarships for high school students in the county. To learn more about eligibility, contact Jan Cornelius.

MEDICAID AND MEDICARE INFORMATION

–Medicaid

For the most up-to-date information on Medicaid, contact the Department of Social Services (DSS). Medicaid is the state and Federal partnership that provides medical coverage to eligible needy persons. The purpose of Virginia Medicaid is to improve the health of people in Virginia who might otherwise go without medical care for themselves and their children. There is no enrollment fee or premium for Medicaid coverage if you are eligible. Low co-pays are charged for some Medicaid services. In Virginia, the Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS) is the agency which administers Medicaid as well as the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). In Virginia, the CHIP program is called FAMIS (famis.org). Call 800-772-9996, contact DSS, or visit Medicaid.gov.

–Medicaid Waivers

For people with developmental disabilities, Medicaid Waivers are the key to accessing support and services in your home and community. There are different types of Medicaid Waivers and each waiver provides a different set of services. Medicaid waiver eligibility for children is NEVER impacted by parent income. When an individual is approved for a waiver, they also receive Medicaid health insurance. Contact The Arc of North Central Virginia (see Disabilities section) for assistance in applying.

–Medicare

Medicare is a federal health insurance program for people age 65

Urgent Care Services

Fauquier Health Emergency Care Services

540-316-5000 | fauquierhealth.org

500 Hospital Drive, Warrenton

GoWell Urgent Care

540-351-0662 | gowellurgentcare.com

75 W. Lee Highway, Warrenton

Minute Clinic CVS

540-347-1621 | cvs.com/minuteclinic

510 Blackwell Road, Warrenton

Piedmont Urgent Care

540-347-5200 | piedmont-urgent-care.com

493 Blackwell Road, Suite 101B, Warrenton

or older, or those younger than 65 with certain disabilities. To sign up for Medicare Part A and Part B, you must contact the Social Security Administration. Once you have enrolled in Medicare Part A and/or Part B and have Medicare-related issues, including signing up for or changing your benefits (Part C or Part D), contact Encompass Community Supports at 540-825-3100. Certified VICAP counselors will provide you FREE and confidential assistance to help you understand all Medicare offerings including Part A (hospital insurance), B (medical insurance), C (private insurance options), D (prescription coverage), and supplemental plans. For a free complete guide regarding Medicare options and coverage visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-633-4227.

MEDICAL SERVICES

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American Cancer Society

1-800-227-2345 | cancer.org

The local chapter provides services to cancer patients and their families including patient transportation for treatment and 24-hour helpline at 800-227-2345. It also sponsors rehabilitation programs such as Reach to Recovery.

–Enroll Virginia

888-392-5132 | enrollva.org

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. For assistance, visit enrollva.org and click on Get Help, then type in your zip code.

–Fauquier Health Department

540-347-6400 | 330 Hospital Dr., Warrenton | rrhd.org askrrhd@vdh.virginia.gov

Services include Low Income Safety Seat Distribution and Education Program (car seats), immunizations, family planning, pregnancy testing and counseling, sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing and treatment, breastfeeding support and Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), rabies prevention and education, school entry physical exams for children, and safe sleep education. Please call for an appointment. Residents may also obtain birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates. The department’s Environmental Health Services division (540-347-6363) concentrates on protection from foodborne and waterborne illnesses and animal diseases.

–Hearing Assessment Center

540-495-8601 | 493 Blackwell Rd., #311, Warrenton hearingassessment.com

We understand how important your sense of hearing is to your quality of life and your well-being. Through our audiology services, we’ve helped individuals regain control of their lives. We can provide solutions to help make speech clearer through highly sophisticated hearing technology. We also offer effective strategies to make communicating with family members, friends, and colleagues easier.

–Hospice of the Piedmont: Palliative Medicine

540-825-4840 | hopva.org | info@hopva.org

Palliative Medicine provides treatment for serious diseases like cancer, Alzheimer's, or organ failure while focusing on improving a person's quality of life. Palliative care offers an added layer of treatment that relieves pain and provides comfort while someone is being treated for a serious illness.

–National Multiple Sclerosis Society

1-800-344-4867 | msandyou.org

Committed to providing vital personalized, support services to the many thousands of individuals living with MS, their families, friends and colleagues. We offer a range of programs and services to help individuals cope with the everyday demands of living with multiple sclerosis, including emotional support, self-help groups, limited financial assistance, referrals to healthcare and community professionals, and assistance with employment. The chapter offers education and wellness programs to clients and families, advocacy, and educational opportunities for professionals.

–Remington Drug Co.

540-439-3247 | 207 E. Main St., Remington remingtondrug.com | Info@remingtondrug.com

Remington Drug has combined high-quality, fast, and friendly service with the latest advances in medication technology within the town and surrounding areas since 1913. Our staff prides themselves in knowing everyone who walks in our door. We provide the following services: medication refill synchronization, medication delivery options, immunizations, point of care A1C testing, accredited diabetes self-management training, a diabetes support group, and a diabetes prevention program.

–Social Security Administration

800-772-1213 | 1014 South Main St., Culpeper | ssa.gov

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.

–Transitional Care Services, LLC

540-522-5068 | lindalamb009.wixsite.com/website lindalamb009@gmail.com

Transitional Care Services, LLC will help people of all ages to transition through life, whether you need physical, spiritual, emotional, or mental care. You are not alone. To the individual needing the care, we provide a free consultation to you. To businesses, we offer a service provider partnership agreement to help ensure our clientele obtain the proper care. Make your family's care as seamless as possible. We can help guide you through the process.

–Fresenius Kidney Care Warrenton

540-341-7547 | 170 W Shirley Ave., #100, Warrenton

Kidney dialysis services. Open Monday through Saturday. Call for more information.

–Warrenton Pregnancy Center

Talk & Text: 540-779-0001 | 400 Holiday Ct., #101, Warrenton wpc.life/ | info@wpc.life

Serving women from Fauquier and surrounding counties MondayFriday regardless of their circumstances. We are committed to providing a safe environment where you can explore all your options and make an informed choice. Trained staff provide medical care & mentoring: pregnancy tests, ultrasound, STD/STI testing, options counseling, prenatal vitamins, medical & social referrals, maternity and infant supplies. Se habla español.

NURSING & REHABILITATION FACILITIES

A nursing home is a long-term care facility licensed by the state that offers 24-hour room and board and healthcare services, including basic and skilled nursing care, rehabilitation and a full range of other therapies, treatments and programs.

–Brookside Nursing and Rehabilitation

540-347-4770

614 Hastings Ln., Warrenton | brooksiderehabandnursing.com info@brooksiderehabandnursing.com

Virginia-licensed, dually certified, Medicare/Medicaid skilled nursing and rehabilitation center. Brookside provides short-term inpatient rehab after hospitalization as well as long-term care. Respite care is also available. We provide one of the area’s only secured units for those who exhibit wandering or exit-seeking behaviors, common

with Alzheimer’s and Dementia. Inpatient rehab provided by Rehab Management Inc and includes physical therapy, occupational and speech therapy.

–Fauquier Health Rehabilitation & Nursing Center

540-316-5500 | 360 Hospital Dr., Warrenton

See full listing under Hospital Services. See more under the “Senior Services” section on the Fauquier Health website, FauquierHealth.org

–Nursing Home and Community-Based Care Screening

540-422-8400 | 320 Hospital Dr., #11, Warrenton Fauquier County Department of Social Services, in cooperation with the Fauquier Health Department, provides pre-screening services to assess the functioning of an individual to determine whether he or she meets the criteria for receiving care in an Assisted Living Facility, nursing home or in-home community-based services that will be funded by Medicaid. Call the adult services social worker for more information.

LEGAL AND COURT SERVICES

–Adult Probation & Parole, District 25

540-347-6354 | 30 Ashby St., #101, Warrenton

We serve the counties of Loudoun, Fauquier and Rappahannock. The main office is in Leesburg while the Warrenton sub-office covers Fauquier and Rappahannock. Our goal is to help instill internal

• Conversation & company

• Transportation, shopping & errands

• Bathing, dressing & hygiene

• Medication reminders

• Laundry & light housekeeping

• Assistance with meals

• Walking & mobility assistance

• And much more!

• Mail & paperwork organization

• And much more!

FAUQUIER COUNTY COURT SYSTEMS

Adult Court Services

540-422-8080 | 70 Culpeper Street, Warrenton

Adult Detention Center

540-422-8700 | 50 West Lee Street, Warrenton

Animal Control Division

540-422-8750 | 78 West Lee Street #200, Warrenton Circuit Court

540-422-8100 | 29 Ashby Street, Warrenton Civil Process Division

540-422-8610

Joint Communications Division (non-emergency)

540-347-3300

Criminal Investigations Division

540-422-8650

Fauquier County Commonwealth Attorney’s Office

540-422-8120 | 29 Ashby Street, Warrenton

Fauquier County Sheriff’s Office

540-422-8600 | 78 West Lee Street, Warrenton

General District Court

540-422-8035 | 6 Court Street, Warrenton

Juvenile Court Services (Custody)

540-347-8623

Juvenile/Domestic Relations District Court

540-422-8040 | 14 Main Street, Warrenton

Magistrate’s Office

540-422-8680 | 78 West Lee Street, Warrenton

change with individuals who have been placed directly on supervised probation by a Circuit Court, or have served a period of incarceration and have been released with a probation or parole obligation. We use evidence-based practices and contract with outside agencies to create specific treatment programs designed to assist clients in becoming successful citizens.

–Just Neighbors

703-979-1240 | 34 Beckham St., Warrenton justneighbors.org | tori@justneighbors.org

Just Neighbors provides immigration legal services to low-income immigrants and refugees living in Virginia.

–Juvenile Probation and Intake

540-422-8050

9 Court St., Warrenton | djj.virginia.gov

The unit handles complaints concerning minors accused of violating a criminal statute, child support, custody, and protective order complaints. CSU supervises youth who are placed on probation or require monitoring supervision. CSU provides public protection in these areas. The goal is to target services to high-risk youth and identify the right interventions at the right amount. CSU partners with schools, mental health providers, law enforcement, social services, and the community to provide services and support to court-involved youth and families.

–Legal Aid Works

540-825-3131 | 1200 Sunset Ln., #2122, Culpeper legalaidworks.org | LAWCulp@legalaidworks.org

For low-income residents requiring legal assistance in civil matters. Services are free and available to anyone, of any immigration status, and bilingual staff is available. Legal Aid Works is normally open every Monday through Friday, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and closed for only two occasions: on holidays and during our staff meetings.

–Piedmont Peace Center

540-347-6650 | 98 Alexandria Pk., #53, Warrenton piedmontpeace.org | info@piedmontpeace.org

PPC (formerly Piedmont Dispute Resolution Center) provides mediation, learning programs, and peacebuilding services. Mediation helps transform disputes into dialogue and is available for many situations, including custody, visitation, child support, parent-teen, landlord-tenant, consumer-merchant, elder care, divorce, education, neighborhood, and business. Learning programs include training and workshops in conflict, communication, restorative practices, and negotiations for children, youth, and adults. CHATS (Connecting Humans and Telling Stories) is PPC's facilitated process to deepen appreciation and understanding of others through conversations and activities. PPC's Restorative Justice Program works with victims of crime and offenders, providing a safe place to meet face-to-face to talk about the harm caused and repairing the harm.

SENIOR SERVICES

For more information please also see organizational listings in the Healthcare and Social Services sections of this guide.

–Adult Protective Services at DSS

Fauquier County Department of Social Services

540-422-8400 | 320 Hospital Dr., Warrenton

To report suspected adult abuse, neglect or exploitation, call the tollfree Adult Protective Services hotline at: (888) 832-3858.

–Aging Together

540-829-6405 | PO Box 367, Culpeper | agingtogether.org info@agingtogether.org

Aging Together is a nonprofit organization that collaborates with partners to assure older adults in our region have access to services, support systems, and positive aging resources, including in the areas of health, dementia support, safety, and quality of life. It also offers resources and programs to family and professional caregivers, and it promotes the value older adults bring to the region through specialized events. Contact Aging Together for support, to view the Regional Resource Guide for Older Adults, or for volunteer opportunities.

–Caring Senior Service of Northern Virginia

571-222-5050 1 4540 John Marshall Hwy., #208, Gainesville novaseniorcare.com

Personalized Senior Home Care Services specializing in Aging in Place within the comfort of your own home. Voted “The Best Senior Care Service” in multiple communities and counties in Northern Virginia. We provide private one-on-one care on your schedule. Regardless of the senior services you may require, we charge one flat, hourly rate. A sampling of the inclusive services we offer are: Personal Care, Meal Preparation, Medication Reminders, Light Housekeeping, and more. Call today for a no-cost, no-obligation in-home assessment with one of our Registered Nurses.

–Cornerstone Cares

540-349-0880 | 40 Rock Pointe Ln., #202, Warrenton cornerstoneva.org/caregivers | caregiving@cornerstoneva.org Cornerstone Cares offers caregivers of senior adults ongoing support via home visits, education, resources, respite, and community in Fauquier County and the immediate surrounding area.

–Fauquier FISH Senior Supplemental Nutrition Program

540-347-FISH | fauquierfish.org | foodpantry@fauquierfish.org

In collaboration with the Fauquier County Department of Social Services, homebound seniors are provided with delicious, affordable, simple, and health (DASH) meals based on their dietary needs. Potential clients should reach out to their individual caseworker to see if they are eligible.

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Fauquier Senior Center

540-347-7729 | 430 E. Shirley Ave., #21, Warrenton Fauquier Senior Center provides nutritious meals and fellowship for eligible seniors age 60 and over as well as educational and wellness programs, socialization, and recreation through many interesting and fun activities. Door-to-door transportation can be provided in most cases. The Fauquier Senior Center is open Monday through Thursday. Offered by Encompass Community Supports.

–Generations Central Adult Day Center

540-403-0557 | 318 S West Street, Culpeper generationscentral.org | adultday@generationscentral.org

A nonprofit daytime care center for older adults facing age-related

challenges like dementia. Senior adults receive a personalized care plan to support their physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and cognitive well-being.

–Overwhelmed How Can I Help, LLC

703-508-3056 | overwhelmedhowcanihelp.com OverwhelmedHowCaniHelp@yahoo.com

We assist people who are transitioning to downsize, organize, declutter, liquidate estates and more. Are you or a loved one going through a transition? Are you in need of downsizing, liquidating an estate, decluttering and/or moving? Asking yourself where are the valuables and what is valuable? As much or as little as you need to be done within your time frame. Free in-home consultation. Serving Fauquier and surrounding counties.

–Spaces Organized & Styled LLC

540-878-1087 | spacesorganizedandstyled.com hello@spacesorganizedstyled.com

Spaces Organized & Styled, LLC focuses on getting individuals and families organized. Specializing in life transitions such as downsizing, rightsizing, relocating and organizing residential homes. Spaces Organized & Styled, LLC can help anyone get uncluttered. Services Include: Pre-Packing, Staging & Clarifying, Inventory, Preparedness & Unpacking. Spaces Organized & Styled, LLC works alongside our clients to reach their goals and live in their dream home. A professional Organizer sees YOU, not your clutter!

Walker Jones, PC has addressed a broad scope of legal challenges effec tively for our valued clients for 46 years. We bring the power of decades of experience to individuals, families, and business owners and protect their future.

The Walker Jones Team is dedicated to achieving the very best outcomes for our valued clients and to providing an outstanding client experience. Contact Walker Jones for your exceptional legal services.

SOCIAL SERVICES

CLOTHING & FURNITURE

–Fauquier Community Food Bank & Thrift Store

540-359-6054 | 249 East Shirley Ave., Warrenton fauquierfoodbank.org | FAUQUIER_THRIFT@yahoo.com

All proceeds from the Thrift Store help to purchase food for the Food Bank. Donations accepted: Books, Records, Household items, linens, furniture and Jewelry and other items too numerous to mention.

The Thrift Store is open Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Donations accepted Tuesday - Friday 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. No donations accepted on Monday.

–Fauquier

Habitat for Humanity ReStore

855-914-3447 | 617 Frost Ave., Warrenton | fauquierhabitat.org Restore@FauquierHabitat.org

We’re a non-profit home improvement store and donation center that sells new and gently used furniture, home accessories, building materials and appliances to the public at a fraction of the retail price. Fauquier Habitat for Humanity ReStore is proudly owned and operated by Fauquier Habitat for Humanity. Proceeds are used to build homes and improve communities locally and around the world. Donations to the store affect the availability of certain items, and stock may change daily.

–Hope Heals - A Community Freestore

606 Falmouth St., #A, Warrenton | hopehealsfreestore.org hopehealsfreestore@gmail.com

Our mission at Hope Heals is to provide our community with free clothing, shoes, and household linens. We believe that people matter most and our heart is to supply basic needs with compassion, dignity, and unconditional acceptance.

–Noah’s

Ark Outreach

By Community Touch Inc

540-439-9300 | 10499 Jericho Rd., Bealeton communitytouchinc.org | FeliciaC@communitytouchinc.org

Noah's Ark helps those who lack household furnishings. Noah's Ark provides free household furnishings to the underprivileged. Items include quality furniture, seasonal clothing, household items and appliances. Newer furniture is donated by housing developers and builders; Noah's Ark also distributes these items to those in need and other nonprofits. Hours: Wednesday & Friday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and every 3rd and 4th Saturday 10 a.m.-12 noon.

–Noah’s

Ark Thrift Store

By Community Touch Inc

540-364-8007 | 4199-D Winchester Rd., Marshall communitytouchinc.org | FeliciaC@communitytouchinc.org

Noah’s Ark Thrift Store was born out of a need to help those that lack household furnishings and to allow those that have the means to give a donation for low-cost, quality household items. Items available include quality furniture, clothes in season, household items and appliances, etc. All proceeds from the retail store go towards the mission and vision of Community Touch, Inc. Hours: Mon-Fri 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

–

The Potter’s House

The First Baptist Church

540-253-5150 | 4216 Loudoun Ave., The Plains

tfbctheplains.org | thepottershouse@tfbctheplains.org

Provides all types of household goods, clothes, shoes, linens, furniture and food in conjunction with Peas and Grace/Grace Episcopal Church, The Plains. All goods are given to those in need without charge. Open Saturdays 9 am to 12 Noon (weather permitting, as all items are displayed outside due to the building being closed for rehab/renovations). Monetary donations accepted via the web site for rehab/renovations of the dwelling housing.

–The Salvation Army Family Store

540-341-8385 | 62 Waterloo St., Warrenton salvationarmypotomac.org

The Salvation Army Family Store sells clothing and household items at reasonable rates. Proceeds support local programs. Donations are accepted during business hours and donations may include clothing, household items, shoes, purses and kitchen items. Store hours are Monday through Friday, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Salvation Army Social Services office, located behind the store, is open on Monday and Thursday from 9:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE & ABUSE

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American Family Alliance of Fauquier

571-469-1068 | americanfamilyalliance.org debbie@cdencompass.com

AFA is a grassroots effort to identify early trauma; discuss issues & options with families, educate legislature & professionals; and refer families to appropriate professionals. Part of life is that Families face difficult situations. When CRISIS happens, stabilizing the family is everything. With our peer-to-peer experience, knowledge, & resources, navigating complex concerns is possible. The stigma of crisis is fought by understanding trauma bonding, moral injury, coercive control, malignant personalities & trauma-informed interventions. The best prevention is a strong community supporting those transitioning back to a healthy lifestyle.

–Child Abuse & Neglect Helpline

800-552-7096

–Domestic Violence Resource Specialist

Fauquier County Sheriff’s Office 540-422-8656 | 78 West Lee St., Warrenton fauquiercounty.gov | michele.arft@fauquiercounty.gov

Michele Arft has been a domestic violence resource specialist for 26 years. She provides advocacy and support to victims of domestic violence and stalking. She provides information and resources that are available to victims based on their particular situation and handles issues pertaining to Protective Orders where victims are assisted with completing petitions and accompanying them to court for support. She assists victims with safety planning, explaining civil and criminal options, and assists with general legal information on divorce, child custody, support, and visitation.

–Fauquier County Department of Social Services

24-Hour Hotline 540-422-8460

320 Hospital Dr., #11, Warrenton

FCDVSAAP serves survivors of Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault within our community. Advocates provide 24-hour on scene crisis response, confidential supportive services, court accompaniment, legal representation, emergency housing, safety planning, essential basic needs, emergency transportation, survivor support groups, voluntary case management services, hard of hearing or d/Deaf accessible equipment, ESL services, and non-discriminatory help

to all survivors. We are here to offer non-judgemental consistent support, no matter where you are at in the journey.

–National Domestic Violence Hotline

800-799-SAFE (7233) or TTY 800-787-3224 | thehotline.org

This national hotline is accessible 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Advocates are available for victims and anyone calling on their behalf to provide crisis intervention, safety planning, information, and referrals to agencies. Assistance is available in English and Spanish with access to more than 170 languages through interpreter services.

–Services to Abused Families, Inc. (SAFE)

24-Hour Toll-Free Hotline: 800-825-8876 | Office: 540-825-8891 | 501 E. Piedmont St., PO Box 402, Culpeper | safejourneys.org | info@safejourneys.org

Services to Abused Families, Inc. (SAFE) provides shelter, support and advocacy to victims and survivors of domestic violence and their children along with survivors of sexual violence. SAFE services include a 24-hour toll free, Crisis Hotline, 24-hour emergency shelters, crisis intervention, safety planning, court advocacy and navigating of the criminal justice system, individual and group supportive counseling, services for youth, services for the Hispanic community, school-based awareness programs, public awareness programs, community partnerships and a volunteer program. All services are free and confidential.

–Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance

800-838-8238 | vsdvalliance.org

This 24 hour/day trained staff offers the following free and confidential services: information and support for survivors, friends

and family, and the general public; links to local crisis centers, shelters or other human resource agencies through referrals and by directly connecting callers to local agencies via a three-way calling system; resource packets on a variety of topics for callers seeking written information; technical assistance to professionals working with victims and perpetrators of domestic violence and sexual assault.

FAUQUIER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES (DSS)

540-422-8400 24-hour toll-free hotline 888-832-3858

fauquiercounty.gov | Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. | 320 Hospital Dr., #11, Warrenton

The mission of the Department of Social Services is helping people overcome adversity to secure strong futures for themselves, their families and communities. The purpose is to assist families in maintaining or achieving self-sufficiency, protect vulnerable adults and children from abuse and neglect, provide benefits to meet basic needs and cooperate with other organizations in promoting the general welfare of the citizens of Fauquier County. For the most up to date information on Medicaid, SNAP, TANF, Child Care & Energy Assistance, please visit www.commonhelp.virginia.gov or call 833-5CALLVA to apply for services. 24 HOUR TOLL-FREE HOTLINES: CPS Hotline 844-204-9725; APS Hotline 888-832-3858; DV Hotline 800-838-8238.

ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES (APS)

Anyone living in Fauquier County who is 60 years or older or who is incapacitated and 18 years of age or older may receive protective services if services are needed, and services are provided regardless of the person’s income or financial resources. Adult Protective Services include the receipt and investigation of reports that an adult is abused,

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HELPLINES AND HOTLINES

Virginia State Resources: 2-1-1 Virginia 800-230-6977 or dial 2-1-1

AIDS/HIV Helpline 800-533-4148

Alcoholism: National Council on Alcoholism 800-622-2255

American Red Cross, Central & Shenandoah Virginia 540-825-9291

Center for Disease Control 800-232-4636

Child Abuse and Neglect 800-552-7096

Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-SAFE (7233) or TTY

800-787-3224

Encompass Community Supports Crisis Line 540-617-0774

Fauquier County Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Advocacy Program 24-Hour Hotline 540-422-8460

Mental Health-National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) | 800-950-6264

Missing Children’s Clearinghouse 800-822-4453

Narcotics Anonymous 800-777-1515

National Cancer Institute 1-800-4-CANCER

National Hope Line 800-442-4673 or 988

National Runaway Hotline 800-786-2929

Poison Control Center 800-222-1222

PATH Community Link 540-316-9659; 855-495-LINK (5465)

Peer2Peer Regional Warmline 833-626-1490

SAFE, INC.Services to Abused Families 24-Hour Toll Free Hotline: 800-825-8876, Office: 540-825-8891

SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) 800-662-HELP

Suicide Hotline 988

Terrorism Hotline 877-437-7411

Veteran Crisis Line 988 (press 1)

Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance 800-838-8238

neglected, or exploited or at risk of abuse, neglect, or exploitation, and the provision of a wide variety of health, social, and legal services to stop the mistreatment and prevent further mistreatment.

ADULT SERVICES

Adult Services coordinates and provides a range of services to maintain safe living conditions for incapacitated or elderly adults. These services include intake services including information and referral, initial screening and assessment, and assistance with emergencies, and home-based services, to the extent that local funds are available. Depending on the assessment of need, a trained companion provides a maximum of 20 hours per week of in-home assistance. Assistance with some activities of daily living and instrumental activity of daily living (housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation) is provided to income-eligible clients based on an assessment of the need for

services. Periodic or one-time-only chore services are provided based on assessment. Adult Foster Care and Respite care are provided to the extent a matching foster care home can be located. Adult Services also provides nursing home pre-admission screening for impaired adults who currently receive Medicaid or anticipate receiving Medicaid within the next 180 days, Medicaid Community-based care screenings and subsequent arrangement of services, and assistance with assisted living facility placements and nursing facility placements.

BENEFITS

Medicaid has several medical assistance programs that pay for health care visits for children and certain adults who are unable to pay for needed services. Covered individuals may be children, pregnant women, people with disabilities or elderly individuals. There are special provisions and several types of coverage for which you may qualify depending on your income, family size and circumstances. Individuals with severe mental illness may apply for Medicaid through Encompass Community Supports at 540-825-3100. To apply for Medicaid, go online to commonhelp.virginia.gov, call 855-242-8282, or contact your local agency.

CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE (CC)

The Child Care Assistance Program provides funding to enhance the quality, affordability, and supply of childcare available to Virginia’s families. Child Care services are child-centered, family-focused services that support the family goals of economic self-sufficiency and child development by providing for supervision, protection, and well-being of a child while the parent is participating in an approved activity. For more information and to apply, visit dss.virginia.gov/ family/cc/assistance.cgi

CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES

24-hour Child Abuse Hotline: 800-552-7096

Virginia statute requires social services departments to investigate all reports of possible child abuse or neglect and to arrange protection for children when protection is needed. The purpose of child protective services intervention is to protect children, to preserve families whenever possible, and to prevent further abuse and neglect. DSS encourages anyone who is aware of possible child abuse or neglect to call the 24-hour child abuse hotline: 800-552-7096 at any time. An abused or neglected child is any child under 18 whose parent, or any other person responsible for the care of the child causes or threatens to cause, a physical or mental injury (except for an accident), who fails to provide adequate food, clothing, shelter, medical care, or caring support, who abandons the child, who fails to provide the kind of supervision necessary for a child’s age or level of development, or who commits, or allows to be committed, any sexual act involving the child.

CHILDREN’S SERVICES (CSA)

Services under the CSA may be available to a child who meets at least one of the following descriptions: youth who require private placement for special education, youth who are in foster care or eligible for foster care services, youth who are eligible for services through a Child in Need of Services determination or youth who have significant emotional or behavioral problems and may require services not available from any single agency, require services of multiple agencies, or may be at risk of residential placement. For more information, visit csa.virginia.gov.

FAUQUIER COUNTY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL

ASSAULT ADVOCACY PROGRAM

24-Hour Hotline 540-422-8460

See full listing under the Domestic Violence & Abuse section.

FAMILY SERVICES & FOSTER CARE PREVENTION SERVICES

Family Services are designed to assist children and families resolve crises, connect with necessary and appropriate services, and remain

Individual and Family Therapy

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safely together in their own homes whenever possible. The goal is to prevent or eliminate the need for out-of-home placement of children, promote family strength and stability, enhance parental functioning and protect children. Call FCDSS and ask for the Family Services social worker on intake if you, your family or a friend are experiencing difficulties.

FOSTER CARE SERVICES

DSS also provides services to foster children and their foster parents. The children range in age from newborn to 18 years. Some have been victimized by abuse or neglect. Some may be physically or mentally challenged; some may have emotional or behavioral problems. A child’s stay in foster care may be as short as overnight or longer depending on the permanency plan for the child. The goal is to reunite the children with their own families. When this is not possible, parental rights may be terminated and adoption becomes the goal for the child. Often, foster parents are the first choice for the child’s adoptive home. In foster care, the department has legal custody of the child and assumes the ultimate responsibility for the child. A family will receive a maintenance payment on behalf of the child to help with expenses while a child is in their home. Children have medical and dental coverage while in foster care.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS

AUXILIARY GRANTS – (AG)

AG is a financial assistance supplement for recipients of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and certain other aged, blind or disabled individuals who are residing in a licensed Assisted Living Facility (ALF) or in an Adult Foster Care (AFC) home approved by Social Services. For more information and how to apply please visit the Virginia Department of Social Services website at dss.virginia.gov.

GENERAL RELIEF – (GR)

GR is a short-term assistance program to help with specific emergency situations related to housing and utilities. This is a local program and applications must be made at our local office. You must be a Fauquier County resident and have an emergency need. For additional eligibility criteria, program information, income guidelines and to request an application, please call the Fauquier County Department of Social Services at 540-422-8400.

CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE – (CC)

The Child Care Assistance Program provides funding to enhance the quality, affordability, and supply of childcare available to Virginia’s families. Child Care services are child-centered, family-focused services that support the family goals of economic self-sufficiency

and child development by providing for supervision, protection, and well-being of a child while the parent is participating in an approved activity. For the most up to date information please visit www.commonhelp.virginia.gov or call 833-5CALLVA to apply for services.

ENERGY ASSISTANCE

The Energy Assistance Program is made up of the following components: fuel assistance, which helps eligible households with costs of heating their homes; crisis assistance, which helps eligible households in heating emergency situations with primary heat security deposits, primary heating fuel/utility bills, and repair/replacement of heating equipment; and cooling assistance which helps eligible households with cooling equipment purchases or repairs and with electric bills. For the most up to date information please visit commonhelp.virginia.gov or call 833-5CALLVA to apply for services.

MEDICAID: FAMILY & CHILDREN; AGED, BLIND & DISABLED (ABD; LONG TERM CARE (LTC)

Medicaid provides payment for health and medical care for people who meet the specified requirements for income and resource limits. All medical services must be provided by Medicaid enrolled providers who bill the program directly for their services. In some instances, a small co-payment is required. For the most up to date information please visit commonhelp.virginia.gov or call 833-5CALLVA to apply for services.

SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SNAP) - (FORMERLY FOOD STAMPS)

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, SNAP, embodies our country’s commitment against hunger, ensuring everyone has access to food. The overall goal of SNAP is to alleviate hunger and malnutrition by increasing resources for the purchase of food for a nutritious diet. Key functions, goals and initiatives:

• Improve likelihood that SNAP recipients will make healthy food choices within a limited budget and consistent with the current Dietary Guidelines for Americans and the USDA food guidance.

• As a result of a disaster, family crisis, or temporary periods of unemployment, SNAP responds quickly and effectively to support communities during times of increased need

• Boosts state economies throughout local communities. Increase overall purchasing power by allowing SNAP recipients to spend money on other basic needs while these benefits cover food.

• Community and public health collaborating with schools and other organizations to improve the school nutrition environment. For the most up to date information please visit www.commonhelp.virginia.gov or call 833-5CALLVA to apply for services.

TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES – (TANF)

TANF provides temporary financial assistance for eligible families with minor children in the home, who are financially needy and meet other requirements as well. An interview is required. TANF payments depend on the size of the family; a family may qualify while receiving income from other sources. Applicants must cooperate in naming the parents of all eligible children and help establish paternity. Some individuals who qualify for TANF may be required to participate in VIEW, the Virginia Initiative for Education and Work. VIEW participants can earn an income in addition to their TANF benefits but the total income may not exceed the federal poverty level for their family size. For the most up to date information please visit commonhelp.virginia.gov or call 833-5CALLVA to apply for services.

OTHER SERVICES

DOMINION ENERGYSHARE

Provides heating and cooling assistance to eligible families. The Department of Social Services administers the program for Fauquier County residents in need. You are required to meet an income guideline, have a face to face interview, have a cutoff notice from your utility company and to bring your utility bill with you. There are two seasons: cooling season, which runs from June 1st until October 31st, and heating season, which runs from November 1st until May 31st. Funding is available on a first-come, first-served basis until funds are depleted.

THE WORK PLACE - CAREER RESOURCE CENTER

540-422-8422 | 320 Hospital Drive, Suite 11, Warrenton workplace320@gmail.com

Open Monday to Friday from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., available to all county residents to assist in finding employment. The Work Place is not an employment agency but encourages independent job search with multiple resources at your disposal. Staffed by the department and Literacy Volunteers of Fauquier it offers the following one-stop services free of charge: job postings direct from employers, various Web pages and local papers, assistance with establishing new email accounts and job search Web pages, computer and Internet access, fax and copy machine use. Resume and job preparation assistance by appointment.

VIRGINIA INITIATIVE FOR EDUCATION AND WORK (VIEW)

Virginia Initiative for Education and Work (VIEW) is a workforce program administered through local departments of social services. The VIEW Program provides employment and training services to TANF recipients who are required to participate in the program as a condition of eligibility and to TANF recipients who volunteer to participate. For more information and to apply, please visit dss.virginia.gov/.

ENCOMPASS COMMUNITY SUPPORTS

Administrative Offices: 540-825-3100 15361 Bradford Rd., (PO Box 1568), Culpeper encompasscommunitysupports.org | contact@ecsva.org facebook.com/encompasscommunitysupportsva

The Mission of Encompass Community Supports (ECS) 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. ECS leads with integrity and excellence and embraces diversity, collaboration, accountability, and innovation in responding to the ever-changing needs of our community. We are here to assist you and your loved ones and look forward to hearing from you.

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH OUTPATIENT SERVICES

CHILDREN’S BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SUPPORT COORDINATION SERVICES 540-672-2990 extension 101 encompasscommunitysupports.org | ChildServices@ecsva.org

Support coordination services for children (birth up to 18 years) help children and families learn about and access services to address behavioral, developmental, and social needs. These services focus on increasing the child’s or youth’s participation in family and community activities. There are different types of support coordination services to address a variety of needs.

FAUQUIER BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CLINIC

540-347-7620 | 12 North Hill Dr., Warrenton encompasscommunitysupports.org

Outpatient services consist of an array of center-based services designed to evaluate and treat the effects of behavioral health disorders that impair a person’s ability to function. Outpatient services are offered at both our Fauquier and Culpeper Behavioral Health Clinics. The Fauquier Clinic is open Monday through Friday. For an initial assessment, Rapid Access is provided Tuesday through Friday. Visit encompasscommunitysupports.org and click on Services.

CLINICAL SERVICES

INFANT AND TODDLER CONNECTION (ITC)

540-827-7524 | encompasscommunitysupports.org

itc@ecsva.org

ITC provides early intervention support and services to families of infants and toddlers from birth through age two who are not developing as expected or who have a medical condition that can delay normal development. These supports and services are available for all eligible children and their families regardless of the family’s ability to pay. For more information about early intervention services, visit https://www.itcva.online/. Referrals can also be made to https://vaei.casetivity.com/

CHILDREN’S BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SUPPORT COORDINATION SERVICES

540-672-2990 extension 101 encompasscommunitysupports.org | ChildServices@ecsva.org

Our Children’s Support Coordinator team helps to support families find and access services that address behavioral, developmental, and social needs of children up to age 18. Support Coordination can include treatment planning, the coordination and linking of other services, home visits, psychoeducation, supportive problem-solving, and treatment team meetings.

PARENT CHILD INTERACTION THERAPY

540-672-2990 ext. 101 | encompasscommunitysupports.org

ChildServices@ecsva.org

Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is a program designed for children 2 through 6 years old who are experiencing behavioral and/or emotional difficulties. A PCIT clinician helps teach parents/ caregivers on skills to better manage their child’s challenging behaviors and improve the relationship between the parent and child. PCIT is appropriate for children who display any or all of the following: caregiver-child relationship problems, refusal and defiance of adult requests, easy loss of temper, purposeful annoyance of others, destruction of property, difficulty staying seated, difficulty playing quietly, and difficulty taking turns. For more information on Parent Child Interaction Therapy you can visit pcit.org.

PREVENTION SERVICES

540-825-3100 | encompasscommunitysupports.org prevention@ecsva.org

Prevention services provides evidence-based programs and training focused on substance abuse, opioid/prescription medication misuse and suicide prevention. Prevention services also works closely with community coalitions and community partner organizations to address these community issues. Prevention programs and training include: Mental Health First Aid, Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE’s), Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Training, Overdose Reversal Training (REVIVE), and Community Presentations on Resiliency and Life Skills Development.

COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS FOR OLDER ADULTS

FAUQUIER SENIOR CENTER

540-347-7729 | 430 E. Shirley Ave., Warrenton encompasscommunitysupports.org | contact@ecsva.org

Fauquier Senior Center provides nutritious meals and fellowship for eligible seniors age 60 and over as well as educational and wellness programs, socialization, and recreation through many interesting and fun activities. Door-to-door transportation may be available. The Fauquier Senior Center is open Monday through Thursday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

OLDER ADULTS SUPPORT COORDINATOR SERVICES

540-825-3100, extension 3410

encompasscommunitysupports.org | contact@ecsva.org

Provides a comprehensive array of referrals and links to services and supports for individuals/families including: Senior Centers, Home-Delivered Meals, Adult Day Care, Advocacy/Outreach/Care Coordination, the Voice Of Experience newsletter, Senior Medicare Patrol, Virginia Insurance Counseling and Assistance Program, Care-

A-Van Program, Senior Cool Care, Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, and volunteer service opportunities. The agency’s Transit Department provides limited handicap-accessible transportation to and from agency sites such as the senior centers in all five counties.

VIRGINIA INSURANCE COUNSELING AND ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (VICAP)

540-825-3100 | encompasscommunitysupports.org contact@ecsva.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 benefits, including Medicare, Medicare Part D, Medicare Advantage Plans, Medigap, and Long-Term Care Insurance. Counselors are available by appointment. Please call and specify your county so we can direct you to the appropriate VICAP counselor.

COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES

ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SUPPORT COORDINATION

Adult Behavioral Health Support Coordination services help individuals find, learn about, and access services that address all areas of life affected by behavioral health concerns. Support Coordination includes comprehensive assessment, treatment planning, coordination and linking of other services, home visits, and supportive problem-solving. To learn more about Behavioral Health Support Coordination, please call 540-825-3100, ext. 3417, or e-mail MHCM@ecsva.org.

Passionate Caregivers, Exceptional Care

Around the clock care ranging from 4 hours to 24 hours per day wherever our clients call home.

• Personal Hygiene Care

• Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care

• Medication Reminders

• Exercise & Range of Motion Support

• Meal Prep

• Light Housekeeping

• Transportation

• Hospice Support + MORE

We’re committed to finding individuals with the right heart posture. This innate sense and passion for caring for others defines the EverNest team. From personal care services to companionship services and beyond, our home care offerings are tailored to suit each of our client’s lifestyles and needs.

Please call us to arrange a free consultation!

BRIDGES DAY SUPPORT PROGRAM

540-829-7628 | 13523 Beverly Ford Rd., Elkwood encompasscommunitysupports.org | Bridges@ecsva.org

Bridges offers group day, community engagement, and some community coaching services for adults with developmental disabilities, including individuals with an intellectual disability. Program activities are offered at the program location, along with a heavy emphasis on being in the community to build and maintain community connections and relationships. Supports and skill-building opportunities are individualized. There are many opportunities for people to enhance their skills related to social interactions, communication, self-care, budgeting, physical and mental wellness, and safety, to name a few. The day program hours are typically Monday through Friday, excluding some holidays and in-service days.

CARE COORDINATION/CARE TRANSITIONS

540-825-3100 extension 3464

encompasscommunitysupports.org | contact@ecsva.org

This program supports members enrolled in the CCC Plus program by providing primary healthcare service coordination and ensuring safe and effective transitions across the healthcare continuum. These programs work closely with the client and their interdisciplinary healthcare team and provide information and guidance to improve self-management skills, enhance quality, improve outcomes, reduce hospital readmissions, and encourage appropriate health and medical service utilization.

COMMUNITY RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS

540-825-3100 | encompasscommunitysupports.org IDD@ecsva.org

Residential teams work with individuals who have been diagnosed with a mental illness and/or developmental disability to promote independent living and increase a wide range of skills. An individualized support plan details the supports and skill-building activities that are important to the individual. Some examples include support and skill-building related to social interactions, medication management, household tasks, peer support, community connections, and physical and mental wellness. The types of supports provided are based on the individuals’ assessed needs.

DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY SUPPORT COORDINATION

Our Developmental Disability Support Coordination (DDSC) team serves several roles. Anyone, any age, who is diagnosed with an intellectual or other developmental delay/disability (DD) can contact us for a DD Waiver screening to determine eligibility for DD waiver funding. DD waiver funding covers expenses related to a variety of home and community supports. Support coordinators can assist with assessing a person’s needs and linking, referring, and coordinating services to support people seeking services. For more information call 540-825-3100, ext. 3005 or e-mail DDCM@ecsva.org.

SUPPORT COORDINATION SERVICES

540-825-3100

CRISIS SERVICES

540-825-5656, option 7

A crisis hotline that is available to residents of Fauquier 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. For individuals suffering from a mental health emergency, call 540-825-5656, option 7.

YOUNG ADULT COORDINATED CARE (YACC)

540-825-3100, extension 3470

encompasscommunitysupports.org | yacc@ecsva.org

The Young Adult Coordinated Care (YACC) program provides comprehensive support to adolescents and young adults (15-25) experiencing a first episode of psychosis. This program, modeled from OnTrackNY, offers a team of professionals to support individuals in

reducing symptoms and increasing community integration. Services integrate a recovery-based, strength-focused approach, which relies on shared decision making, with cognitive enhancement therapy and support. With an early intervention focus, services target individuals who have been experiencing symptoms for less than two years and provide up to two years of support. Insurance is accepted. Visit encompasscommunitysupports.org and click on Services.

HOUSING RESOURCES

540-825-3100 | encompasscommunitysupports.org housingteam@ecsva.org

Encompass Community Supports administers multiple housing resources in our region. We work with different departments in our agency along with community partners to provide connections and assistance for housing. Lower-Income Housing options for eligible adults 62 and older provide options that allow them to live independently. Rent Subsidies, formally known as Section 8 Vouchers, are affordable subsidized housing options for eligible adults, disabled, and low-income families providing an opportunity to live in safe, affordable housing. We assist with options personally selected by the tenant to reflect personal and cultural preferences. Short-Term Rental Assistance and Services helps individuals and families quickly return to permanent housing. Our goal is to help individuals obtain housing quickly and increase self-sufficiency. The referrals for this option begin at Foothills Housing Network.

PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING (PSH)

This program offers intensive Behavioral Health Case Management, as well as housing assistance for adults who are diagnosed with a serious mental illness and experience literal and/or chronic homelessness. The housing program offers financial assistance to obtain housing and intensive support coordination is in place to support people as they establish themselves in their home and community. This includes linking people to supports and resources, coordinating all the services, and ensuring that the services are helpful to the person. To learn more about Permanent Supportive Housing, please call 540-825-3100 or e-mail MHCM@ecsva.org.

OTHER SERVICES

CHRONIC DISEASE SELF MANAGEMENT EDUCATION

540-547-4824 | encompasscommunitysupports.org bvermillion@ecsva.org

These free workshops are designed for individuals with any chronic health condition, plus their caregivers and family members. Learn better ways of coping and managing your health by taking part in a six-week workshop. Small groups meet in a casual, interactive atmosphere. Contact Bonnie Vermillion, Program Coordinator at bonnired@comcast.net. Provided through Encompass Community Supports.

VOLUNTEER SERVICES

540-825-3100, extension 3358 encompasscommunitysupports.org | contact@ecsva.org

Make a difference in Fauquier County. Join forces with many other dedicated volunteers to improve the lives of seniors. Share your interests, experience, and knowledge at a program of your choice. Volunteers are needed at our senior centers, for transit programs, and in other areas.

SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER OUTPATIENT SERVICES

540-347-7620 | encompasscommunitysupports.org

This service includes motivational enhancement therapy, individual psychotherapy, education groups, group therapy, and drug screening programs. Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Suboxone is provided on an outpatient basis to individuals engaged in weekly counseling services at either our Culpeper or Fauquier Clinics.

BOXWOOD TREATMENT CENTER – RESIDENTIAL AND DETOX SERVICES

540-547-2760 | encompasscommunitysupports.org

Boxwood’s residential alcohol and other drug treatment program involves individual, family and group counseling, educational films, lectures, and relapse prevention. Alcoholics/Narcotics Anonymous (AA or NA) groups are held on a daily basis. Family programs and visitation is offered on Sundays. The program also provides cooccurring groups for those with behavioral health and substance use issues. Boxwood Detox Services is a six-bed medically-assisted detoxification from alcohol and other drugs for individuals who are not in need of hospital-based detoxification. The detox program usually lasts four to seven days and includes medical monitoring, medication as appropriate, and education/groups. The Boxwood facility is located in Culpeper and serves residents from Fauquier County.

PEER RECOVERY SERVICES

540-347-7620 extension 1026 encompasscommunitysupports.org | peerservices@ecsva.org

The Peer Recovery Program provides recovery support services to community members to find, maintain, or strengthen their path of recovery OR to provide similar services to support families who have a family member in recovery. Peers can offer hope for a full life based on their experiences with recovery from Substance Use or Mental Health Challenges. Rather than telling you how or what to do, we support, encourage, and empower individual choices and work from a place of shared experiences in recovery.

PEER2PEER REGIONAL WARMLINE

1-833-626-1490 | concernhotline.org/agency/peer2peerregional-warm-line/

The Peer2Peer Regional Warmline is a free, consumer-run phone service providing peer support, resource referrals, and shared experiences of hope and recovery. An alternative to a crisis line, the Warmline is run by peers with lived experience with mental health and substance abuse issues. All calls are confidential and there is no charge to the caller. The Warmline is available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Operated by the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Disability Services, Northwestern Community Services Board, Rappahannock Area Community Services Board, and Encompass Community Supports.

TRANSPORTATION SERVICES

Encompass Community Supports - Transit Department provides handicap-accessible transportation to and from agency sites such as the senior centers in all five counties.

REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION COLLABORATIVEMOBILITY CENTER

540-829-5300 | encompasscommunitysupports.org/service/ local-transportation/

Community Members may also receive information on other transportation resources available in our region by calling RTC Mobility Center at (540) 829-5300, or visiting Regional Transportation Collaborative (RTC). This is a collaborative service of RTC Mobility Center and Encompass Community Supports.

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FINANCIAL & 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 special focus on taxpayers who are over 50 and have low-to-moderate income.

–Fauquier Department of Social Services

540-422 8400 | 320 Hospital Dr., #11, Warrenton Energy Assistance programs help with the cost of home heating or cooling in certain circumstances. See the full Fauquier County Department of Social Services entry in a separate section for details. To apply for Energy Assistance, go to commonhelp.virginia.gov or call the Fauquier office.

–Grace Episcopal Church

540-253-5177 | 6507 Main St., The Plains | gracetheplains.org gracechurch@gracetheplains.org Free firewood for those in need.

–HumanKind

540-680-4154 | 321 Walker Dr., #201, Warrenton humankind.org | ssouthworth@humankind.org

Ways to Work: Through relationship lending, we help individuals access reliable transportation and build credit with fair interest car loans. In addition to loan assistance, program participants receive additional supportive services including life skills, financial resources, and credit education. Better Car, Better Job, Better life.

–Morrisville United Methodist Church

540-439-2594 | 4432 Morrisville Rd., Bealeton morrisvilleumc.org | morrisvilleumc@verizon.net

Offers rental and utility assistance to those in need.

–People Helping People

540-349-9017 | 34 Beckham St., Warrenton | fauquierphp.com php.fauquier@aol.com

PHP provides emergency financial assistance to Fauquier County residents undergoing hardship due to circumstances beyond their control, i.e. medical issues, loss of employment or a death in the family. We assist with paying utility bills to avoid disconnection of service; rent or mortgage to avoid eviction from home; preventing homelessness. We are funded by local businesses, local churches, private citizens, and other grants. Hours: Monday through Thursday from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m.

–People

Incorporated of Virginia

276-623-9000 | peopleinc.net | info@peopleinc.net

People Inc. is a non-profit committed to providing opportunities for people to reach their goals in order to enhance their lives, their families, and their communities. People Inc. offers a wide range of services to community members in Fauquier County which include permanent supportive housing, personal loans, free income tax preparation, small business loans, access to matched savings accounts and services for ex-offenders re-entering society. Visit our website or contact People Inc. for more information about programs and services.

–SafeLink Wireless

800-SafeLink | safelinkwireless.com

SafeLink Wireless is a government-supported program that provides a free cell phone and airtime on a monthly basis. For specifics of the program and to see if you qualify, please see the website.

–St. Vincent de Paul Society (financial assistance)

St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church 540-270-6774 | 271 Winchester St., Warrenton

The St. Vincent de Paul Society (SVDP) helps all people in need who reside in Fauquier County and works closely with other charitable organizations in the county to help the poor. Group offers financial support which is sent directly to the creditor who is owed and a food pantry for those in need. The SVDP food pantry is located on the grounds of St. John’s Church and is available by appointment only.

–S.T.E.P.S Program

By Community Touch Inc.

540-439-9300 | 10499 Jericho Rd., Bealeton communitytouchinc.org | feliciac@communitytouchinc.org

Provides services for homeless families by paying rental security deposit, rent and case management.

–The Salvation Army Warrenton Service Center

540-341-3396 | 62 Waterloo St., Warrenton salvationarmypotomac.org

The Salvation Army provides emergency assistance to Fauquier 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. The Salvation Army Warrenton Service Center, located behind the store, is open Monday and Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

–Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program

800-906-9887 | irs.gov/individuals/free-tax-returnpreparation-for-you-by-volunteers

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program offers free tax preparation assistance to individuals and families who earned $64,000 or less, persons with disabilities, and limited Englishspeaking taxpayers. In addition to VITA, the TCE program offers free tax help, particularly for those who are 60 years of age and older, specializing in questions about pensions and retirement-related issues unique to seniors.

–Warrenton Presbyterian Church

540-347-2213 | 91 Main St., Warrenton | wpcva.org warrentonpc@wpcva.org

Financial assistance with rent, utilities, and other small expenses. Holiday gift cards are also available. Unfortunately, we do not have funds for motel stays or gas cards. We are funded solely by WPC member donations. WPC financially supports local organizations including Fauquier FISH, Fauquier Community Food Bank, People Helping People, Fauquier Family Shelter, Fauquier Habitat for Humanity, and others. No walk-in; please call.

FOOD ASSISTANCE

–Clara’s Faith House Food Pantry

By Community Touch Inc

540-439-9300 | 10499 Jericho Rd., Bealeton communitytouchinc.org | FeliciaC@communitytouchinc.org

Clara's Faith House Food Pantry provides food recipients in the Virginia and Washington DC Metro area with quality food to sustain the family. Food is also purchased and distributed and delivered to the elderly. The hours of operation are: Saturday, 10 am to 12 noon.

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Fauquier Community Food Bank & Thrift Store

Thrift Store 540-359-6054 | Food Bank 540-359-6053 249 East Shirley Ave., Warrenton | fauquierfoodbank.org | fauquiercommunityfoodbank@comcast.net or Fauquier_thrift@yahoo.com

Our foodbank provides USDA Commodities, senior commodity boxes, pantry services, and some personal supplies. Bring the proper documentation as listed on our website. We serve clients based on income; You do not have to be a SNAP recipient to come to the Food Bank. You can pick up pantry food 2 times a month. Bread and produce can be picked up daily when available. Hours: Monday through Friday 12:00 p.m. until 3:45pm

–Fauquier Health Department - Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)

540-347-6400 | 330 Hospital Dr., Warrenton | rrhd.org askrrhd@vdh.virginia.gov

The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) supports healthy eating for pregnant, breastfeeding or postpartum Women, Infants and Children up to age 5. WIC provides nutrition education, breastfeeding support and access to nutritious foods and farmers markets.

–Fauquier FISH Food Pantry

540-347-FISH | 680 A Industrial Rd., Warrenton fauquierfish.org | foodpantry@fauquierfish.org

We distribute wholesome quality foods with a view on health and nutrition. Menu selections include our signature DASH (Delicious, Affordable, Simple Healthy) complete meal kits, all the ingredients

needed with instructions to prepare hearty meals at home. Seasonally, Farm Bucks are available to shop at the Warrenton Farmers Market. Visit our website for additional information. Hours: Tuesday and Saturday 9:30 a.m.– Noon, Thursday 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm.

–Fauquier County Public Schools Meals

540-422-7144 | 430 East Shirley Ave., Building B, Warrenton fcps1.org

Call your child’s school and ask for information on the Free and Reduced Meals Program for students.

–Five Loaves & Two Fish - Mt. Olive Baptist Church

540-364-2380 | 2932 Atoka Rd., Marshall

–Grace Episcopal Church, The Peas & Grace Food Pantry

540-253-5177 | 6507 Main St., The Plains | gracetheplains.org gracechurch@gracetheplains.org

The Grace Church food pantry, Peas and Grace, is open to the public on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 8 a.m.-10 a.m. Please visit our website for upcoming community events.

–Our Savior Lutheran Church

540-347-3224 | 6194 Dumfries Rd., Warrenton oslc-warrenton.org/ | office@oslc-warrenton.org

If you need help, Our Saviour has a small pantry that can provide dry and canned food, personal care items, household goods, cleaning supplies, and gas cards (only 1 per household per month when available). Hours of operation for the pantry are Tuesday - Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

–Share the Harvest Food Bank

540-506-4910 | 9668 Maidstone Rd., Delaplane sharetheharvestfcfb@gmail.com sharetheharvestfb.com/need-food

Share the Harvest is open Tuesdays from 3pm- 5pm, Wednesdays 10:30 am - 12:30 pm and the first Saturday of the month 8:30 am10:30 am.

–St. Vincent de Paul Society

540-718-2031 | 271 Winchester St., Warrenton

The St. Vincent de Paul Society is part of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church and offers financial support to individuals and families. Weekly food pickup is on Thursdays, 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon, but you must make an appointment first.

–The Salvation Army of Fauquier County

540-341-3396 | 62 Waterloo St., Warrenton salvationarmypotomac.org

The Salvation Army provides emergency assistance to Fauquier 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. The Salvation Army Warrenton Service Center, located behind the store, is open Monday and Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

HOUSING, EMERGENCY & TRANSITIONAL

–Culpeper Housing and Shelter Services

540-825-7434 | 215 E. Spencer St., Culpeper culpepershelter.org

The emergency shelter houses up to 15 people in a group setting. If you are in need of shelter or housing services please call Centralized Intake at the Foothills Housing Network Homeless Assistance number 540-724-6630.

–Fauquier Family Shelter

540-351-0130 | 95 Keith St., Warrenton familyshelterservices.org

This is the only emergency shelter in Fauquier County, and can accommodate up to 11 families and eight single adults at any one time. The ground level is accessible to persons with physical disabilities. A trained staff oversees operations 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. An on-site case manager helps formulate and facilitate clients’ plans for stable housing after their shelter tenure. In-house support programs include budget management, employment-related programs, lifeskills 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.

–Foothills Housing Corporation

540-341-2805 | 47 Garrett St., #205, Warrenton | fhcorp.org |jreid@fhcorp.org

Foothills Housing Corp. is a local nonprofit committed to providing safe, decent and affordable housing. Contact us regarding The Oaks in Warrenton which is a Senior Living apartment community of 111 apartments leased affordably to seniors over 55 and income qualified. We also own, rent and manage 6 town homes in The Plains, 8 townhomes in Bealeton and 43 single family and apartment homes in Fletcherville just 3 miles north of Warrenton on Rt 17. All of our communities are rented affordably.

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Foothills Housing Network

540-724-6630 | 420 Southridge Pkwy., #106

foothillshousing.org | fhn@rrregion.org

Hours: Monday - Friday 9am-4pm. Our mission is to make homelessness rare, brief, and nonrecurring in our community. We provide free information and referral to households experiencing homelessness or a housing crisis, in Culpeper, Orange, Madison, Fauquier and Rappahannock counties. Call Coordinated Entry at 540-724-6630 to complete an intake, leave a message if there is not an answer. Hang-ups will not receive call-backs.

–Victory Transitional Housing

By Community Touch Inc.

540-439-9300 or 540-439-4917 | 10499 Jericho Rd., Bealeton | communitytouchinc.org | feliciac@communitytouchinc.org

VTH offers transitional housing to the homeless. We fulfill the needs of people affected by poverty, job loss, divorce, foreclosure and other unforeseen circumstances. VTH provides an opportunity for homeless individuals to stay in the forty-bed facility for one year at a very low program fee. They are required to participate in a savings program and attend financial mentoring classes. Residents learn basic budgeting skills, file back taxes and clean up their credit report. Each individual has a caseworker to assist them with life challenges and obtains permanent housing.

–Vint Hill Transitional Housing (VHTH)

540-316-0036 | 4383 Hunsberger Dr., Unit H, Warrenton | familyshelterservices.org

Our transitional housing program is an intensive, one to two-year program assisting families in the transition from being homeless to acquiring the skills necessary to maintain stable and independent living. The community provides a structured, safe environment for the nurturing of families and the growth and well-being of children

HOME REPAIR & IMPROVEMENT ASSISTANCE

–CHP Energy Solutions

888-229-3714 | chpenergysolutions@chpc2.org chpenergysolutions.org

CHP Energy Solutions is a 501c3 non-profit providing zero cost home and energy improvements for qualifying renters AND homeowners. Improvements could include installation of LED lighting, repair or replacement of heating and cooling systems, adding insulation, select home repair, health & safety improvements, and more. CHP Energy Solutions is the DHCD designated weatherization provider for central and northern Virginia. Households can apply for no-cost services by calling, emailing, or visiting our website.

–Fauquier Community Coalition

540-729-2743 | 41 W. Lee Hwy., #59, PO Box 831, Warrenton fauquiercommunitycoalition.org

FCC provides assistance to those in need by connecting them to resources. FCC recruits and mobilizes church groups and other volunteers to provide goods, services and information. We work with local agencies to address challenges confronted by citizens in need, including home repairs, firewood, used appliances, and furniture. FCC seeks to share information and coordinate efforts between different agencies and individuals working to support folks in need in Fauquier County. Contact us for more information on assistance or to become involved.

–Fauquier Habitat for Humanity

540-341-4952 | 98 Alexandria Pk., #34, Warrenton fauquierhabitat.org | info@fauquierhabitat.org

Habitat for Humanity believes in a world where everyone has a decent place to live. Secure, decent, and affordable homes provide the foundation for success in nearly every aspect of our lives. Habitat

Janet Light

New Millennium REALTOR®

540-219-7509

Serving Fauquier, Surrounding Counties & the Northern Neck

67 W Lee Hwy, Warrenton, VA 20186 Phone: (540) 349-1221

works together with families, our communities, and partners to build or repair homes and provide an affordable mortgage for those making between 30% and 80% of the Area Median Income. Our advocacy efforts focus on policy reform to remove systemic barriers preventing low-income and historically underserved families from accessing adequate, affordable shelter.

–Foothills Housing Corporation Home Repairs

540-341-2805 | 47 Garrett St., #205, Warrenton | fhcorp.org jreid@fhcorp.org

We fund repairs to home owners who, if they meet our income requirements, can receive funding for emergency home repairs through grants and zero interest loans. We also have a Ramp Lending program that lends portable, ADA approved aluminum ramps. Please call or visit our website for more details.

HUMAN TRAFFICKING

–Anti-Trafficking International

1751 Pinnacle Dr., #600, McLean antitraffickinginternational.org | info@preventht.org

Anti-Trafficking International is a Virginia-based international nonprofit organization focused on ending human trafficking in the U.S. and around the world, through education, prevention, and intervention. We offer a variety of services to individuals, groups, businesses, and government agencies which enable them to prevent and stop human trafficking from occurring to themselves, their loved ones, employees, and citizens.

LOW INCOME HOUSING

Low-income housing assists those with a limited income who need a place to call home. Several options are available for those who qualify financially.

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Remington Group Home

540-439-2052 | 404 N Rappahannock St., Remington

Remington Group Home is a Disabled low-income housing apartment subsidized by the federal government’s HUD (Housing and Urban Development Division). Contact Remington Group Home for complete details on the current vacancies and housing applications.

–Section 8 Housing

540-604-9943 ext. 227# or 228# | centralvahousing.org

Section 8 is a government assistance program that provides lowincome families with rental assistance. Contact Central Virginia Housing Coalition’s Fauquier County office at 540-604-9943 ext

227# or 228# regarding the Housing Choice Voucher Program. For a complete list of counties that have Section 8 Vouchers available or to check HUD to find low-income housing please visit vhda.apply4housing.com or HUD.gov.

–Mintbrook Senior Apartments

540-402-6005 | 4475 Bacon St., Bealeton mintbrook@jdcmanagementco.com

An affordable 55+ community within the Ryan Homes subdivision of Mintbrook. Located in Bealeton, our community is amenity-filled. Bring your small furry friend to live with you and enjoy the trails around the neighborhood. Monthly resident events are planned in our recreation room. We have a media center to help you keep in touch with all your computer needs. An outside food pantry delivers supplemental food if necessary. Income restrictions apply.

–Moffett Manor Apartments

540-341-8299 | 115 Manor Ct., Warrenton moffettmanorapartments.com

Moffett Manor Apartments is a senior apartment community in Warrenton, professionally managed by Park Properties Management, Co. We offer one- and two-bedroom apartments, and rent includes water/sewer, trash, extermination & digital cable. Monthly activities. Security cameras and elevator. For more information about our Warrenton apartment homes, please call, email, or stop by.

–The Oaks

540-349-9725 | 305 Oaks Springs Dr., Warrenton oaksofwarrenton.com

Senior Apartment Community for ages 55 and up. Maximum income level: one bedroom, $63,300; two-bedroom, $72,360. All utilities included, except for cable and Internet. Daily activities. Library with computer access. Elevator access.

–Warrenton Manor Apartments

540-349-1353 | 663 Hastings Ln., Warrenton

Senior Apartment Community for ages 55 or up and the disabled. Subsidized rents are income-based.

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Windy Hill Foundation

540-687-3997 | P.O. Box 1593 Middleburg windyhillfoundation.org | info@windyhillfoundation.org

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TM Associates

(Property Management Company for Windy Hill Communities in Fauquier) 540-687-3402 | 300 Windy Hill Rd., Middleburg | Office hours: 11:00 am - 4:00 pm, Monday - Friday

Important Veteran Services Phone Numbers

Bereavement Counseling: 877-927-8387

Civilian Health and Medical Program (CHAMPVA)

800-733-8387

Education and Training Benefits: 888-442-4551

Federal Recovery Coordination Program: 877-732-4456

Headstones and Markers: 800-697-6947

Health Care: 877-222-8387

Home Loans: 877-827-3702

Homeless Veterans: 877-222-8387

Life Insurance: 800-669-8477

National Cemetery Scheduling Office: 800-535-1117

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988 Pension Management Center: 877-294-6380

Presidential Memorial Certificate Program: 202-565-4964

Special Health Issues: 800-749-8387

Spina Bifida Health Care Benefits Program (SBHCBP) 888-820-1756

Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TDD) 800-829-4833

Veterans Administration (VA) Benefits: 800-827-1000

Women Veterans: 855-829-6636

TRANSPORTATION

–Care-A-Van

540-825-3100, ext. 3358 | rrcsb.org/care-a-van

Volunteer drivers transport seniors and individuals with disabilities to their health care or legal service providers. For more information see Encompass Community Supports in the Social Services section of this guide.

–Circuit Rider (Virginia Regional Transit)

540-825-2456 | vatransit.org | support@vatransit.org

The Warrenton Circuit Rider operates two (2) fixed route buses (Blue & Green) from 7:30 am to 6:00 pm, Monday - Friday. Saturday service (Gray) operates from 9:30 am to 3:15 pm, using one bus. ALL fixed route service (Monday - Friday) begins at the Town Center/ Food Lion. Service does not operate on Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, or New Year’s day. All buses are ADA accessible and wheelchair lift equipped. Fares are free for all transit programs. For further details concerning services operated by Virginia Regional Transit log onto vatransit.org which also provides real-time information through our live view program.

–Town Demand Transportation Service

540-825-2456 | support@vatransit.org

Operating Monday-Friday from 8:00-4:15 a town demand service is also available. The service requires a 24-hour or up to two-week advance reservation and for those ADA residents a ADA application is required. For additional information contact the Virginia Regional Transit office at 540-825-2456. Fares are free for all transit programs. For further details concerning services operated by Virginia Regional Transit log onto vatransit.org which also provides real-time information through our live view program.

–RTC Mobility Center

540-829-5300 | 710 US Ave., Culpeper | rtcmc.org

The RTC Call Center provides information about all available public, private, and volunteer transportation services in our region. Find out about availability, destinations, costs, and more. This service also includes free travel training and coordination for volunteer transportation. Funded primarily through DRPT & PATH, coordinated by the Rappahannock-Rapidan REgional Commission, and operated by Encompass Community Supports.

–VolTran Volunteer Transportation Service

540-422-2600 | PO Box 3178, Warrenton | voltran.org voltranrides@gmail.com

VolTran’s volunteer drivers provide free transportation for medical appointments and essential errands, particularly for the older population, in Fauquier, Rappahannock, Culpeper, Orange, and Madison Counties. Ride requests are handled by our partner organization, the Regional Transportation Collaborative (RTC) Mobility Center, at 540-829-5300. You can request this service up to 60 days in advance.

VETERANS’ SERVICES

–Disabled American Veterans Chapter 7

2701 Princess Anne St., Fredericksburg | dav.org davchapter7va@gmail.com | virginiadav.org

DAV is a nonprofit charity that provides a lifetime of support for veterans of all generations and their families. The organization provides rides to veterans attending medical appointments and assists veterans with benefit claims. DAV’s services are offered at no cost to all generations of veterans, their families and survivors. DAV is also a leader in connecting veterans with meaningful employment, hosting job fairs and providing resources.

–Hero’s Bridge

540-341-5378 | 98 Alexandria Pk., #41, Warrenton herosbridge.org | info@herosbridge.org

Hero’s Bridge serves veterans ages 65 and older through one of our four programs: Battle Buddy, Home Front, Honor Guard, and Paw Patrol. We welcome volunteers who wish to help improve the quality of life for aging veterans. Services are provided at no cost to the veteran or their family. They fought for us, we fight for them.

–Remington American Legion Harold J. Davis Post 247

540-316-0476 | 11420 James Madison Hwy., Remington vso@alpost247.org

We provide assistance to veterans, their spouses and families with issues including Claims Assistance, homelessness, or any other issue you may need assistance with.

–Virginia Department of Veterans Services

703-479-7437 | 300 West Courthouse Rd., #305, Manassas dvs.virginia.gov

The Virginia Department of Veterans Services advocates for Virginia veterans, connects them to benefits and services they have earned, and offers the Virginia Veteran and Family Support program (formerly known as the Wounded Warrior Program). Help with health benefits, disability compensation, VA pensions, survivor benefits, home loan guarantees, and education benefits is provided. All services are provided free of charge. The Manassas Benefits Office offers services in Fauquier County.

ESPAÑOL

Bienvenidos a la guía de recursos del condado de Fauquier. Hemos organizado los siguientes servicios locales con líneas de ayuda directas, comida y nutrición, educación y empleo, servicios legales, ropa y muebles, salud, servicios sociales, transporte y vivienda. Esperamos que esta guía le sea útil para encontrar servicios locales. Si usted desea saber más acerca de estos servicios o no ve lo que está buscando o prefiere hablar con alguien en español, póngase en contacto con Yesenia Reyes, PATH Community Link, al 855-495-5465.

ASISTENCIA ALIMENTARIA

–Banco de Alimentos y Tienda de Segunda Mano de Fauquier

Tienda 540-359-6054; Banco de Alimentos 540-359-6053

249 East Shirley Ave, Warrenton | fauquierfoodbank.org fauquiercommunityfoodbank@comcast.net au Fauquier_thrift@yahoo.com

El banco de alimentos está abierto de lunes a viernes de 12:00 p.m. a 3:45 p.m para los residentes del condado de Fauquier. La tienda de segunda mano está abierta de lunes a viernes de 9:00 a.m. a 5:00 p.m. y sábado 9:00 a.m. a 2:00 p.m.

–Clara’s Faith House Despensa de Alimentos

By Community Touch Inc | 540-439-9300 10499 Jericho Road, Bealeton | communitytouchinc.org feliciac@communitytouchinc.org

La despensa proporciona alimentos a familias necesitadas. Abierto los sábados de 10 am a 12 pm.

–El Ejército de

Salvación del Condado de Fauquier

540-341-3396 | 62 Waterloo Street, Warrenton salvationarmypotomac.org

La oficina de servicios sociales del Ejército de Salvación, ubicada detrás de la tienda, está abierta los lunes y jueves de 9:00 a.m. a 4:30 p.m. La oficina incluye una despensa de alimentos, becas para campamentos de verano, servicios de emergencia y asistencia de ropa y juguetes para niños en Navidad.

–

Fauquier FISH Dispense de Alimentos

540-347-FISH (3474) } 680 A Industrial Road, Warrenton fauquierfish.org | foodpantry@fauquierfish.org

La Dispensa de Alimentos distribuye comida saludable. Las selecciones de menú incluyen nuestros kits de comidas DASH, con todos los ingredientes necesarios e instrucciones para preparar comidas en casa. Farm Bucks están disponibles para comprar en el Mercado de Agricultores de Warrenton. Visite nuestro sitio web para obtener más información. Horario: martes y sábado de 9:30 a.m. a mediodía, jueves de 6:00 a 7:30 p.m.

–Iglesia Episcopal Grace (Grace Episcopal Church)

540-253-5177 | 6507 Main Street, The Plains

gracetheplains.org | gracechurch@gracetheplains.org

La despensa de alimentos está abierta los martes y sábados de 8 am a 10 am.

–Iglesia Luterana Nuestro Salvador (Our Savior Lutheran Church)

540-347-3224 | 6194 Dumfries Road Warrenton oslc-warrenton.org/ | office@oslc-warrenton.org

Si necesita comida, nuestra iglesia le puede proporcionar comida abarrotes y enlatados, artículos de cuidado personal, para el hogar, de limpieza, y tarjetas para la gasolina. Las horas de operación son de martes a viernes de 10 am a 2 pm.

–Share the Harvest Banco de Alimentos

540-506-4910 | 9668 Maidstone Road, Delaplane sharetheharvestfb.com/ | sharetheharvestfcfb@gmail.com

Share the Harvest está abierto martes de 3pm - 5pm, miércoles de 10:30 am a 12:30 pm y el primer sábado de cada mes de 8:30am - 10:30am.

ASISTENCIA FINANCIERA Y PREPARACIÓN DE IMPUESTOS

–AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Locator

888-227-7669

Tax-Aide de la Fundación AARP ofrece asistencia gratuita para la preparación de impuestos de forma virtual y en persona. Se enfocan especialmente en los contribuyentes que tienen más de 50 años de edad o con bajos ingresos.

–Programa S.T.E.P.S

Por Community Touch | 540-439-9300 10499 Jericho Road, Bealeton | Communitytouchinc.org tyronnec@communitytouchinc.org

Brindamos servicios para familias sin hogar ayudándoles a pagar el depósito de seguridad del alquiler, el alquiler y administración de casos.

–El Ejército de Salvación del Condado de Fauquier

540-341-3396 | 62 Waterloo Street, Warrenton salvationarmypotomac.org

El Ejército de Salvación brinda asistencia de emergencia a las familias e individuos del condado de Fauquier para ayudar a mantener y restaurar los servicios básicos, como la electricidad, agua y gas. Se requiere un aviso de terminación. Los solicitantes

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deben cumplir con los requisitos del programa; una trabajadora social determinará su elegibilidad. Por favor llame para hacer una cita.

–Iglesia Episcopal Grace (Grace Episcopal Church)

540-253-5177 | 6507 Main Street, The Plains gracetheplains.org | gracechurch@gracetheplains.org

Leña gratis para los más necesitados.

–Iglesia Metodista Unida de Morrisville (Morrisville United Methodist Church)

540-439-2594 | 4432 Morrisville Road, Bealeton morrisvilleumc.org | morrisvilleumc@verizon.net

Ofrecemos asistencia financiera para pagar servicios básicos, como el agua, gas y electricidad.

–Iglesia Presbiteriana de Warrenton

540-347-2213 | 91 Main Street, Warrenton | wpcva.org warrentonpc@wpcva.org

Asistencia financiera disponible para la renta, utilidades, y otros gastos. También regalamos tarjetas de regalos para navidad.

–Sociedad San Vicente de Paul – Iglesia

Católica San Juan Evangelista

540-718-2031 | 271 Winchester Street, Warrenton

La Sociedad de San Vicente de Paul (SVDP) ayuda a todas las personas necesitadas que viven en el condado de Fauquier y trabajan en colaboración con otras organizaciones en el condado para ayudar a personas de bajos recursos. Ofrecemos apoyo financiero que se envía directamente al acreedor a quien se le debe y una despensa de alimentos para los necesitados. La despensa de alimentos se encuentra en la iglesia de San Juan y está disponible solo con cita.

–People Incorporated

1-833-277-9330 | peopleinc.net | info@peopleinc.net 233 East Davis Street, Suite 100 and 300, Culpeper People Inc. ofrece una amplia gama de servicios a los miembros de la comunidad en el condado de Fauquier, que incluyen vivienda de apoyo permanente, préstamos personales, preparación gratuita de impuestos, préstamos para pequeñas empresas, acceso a cuentas de ahorro combinadas y servicios para ex presidiarios que se reincorporan a la sociedad. Visite nuestro sitio web o comuníquese con People Inc. para obtener más información sobre programas y servicios.

–Personas Ayudando

Personas (People Helping People)

540-349-9017 | fauquierphp.com | php.fauquier@aol.com 34 Beckham Street, Warrenton Personas Ayudando Personas, proporciona asistencia financiera de emergencia a los residentes del condado de Fauquier que se encuentran en dificultades debido a circunstancias fuera de su control, es decir, problemas médicos, pérdida de empleo o muerte en la familia. Ayudamos a pagar las facturas de servicios públicos para evitar la desconexión de servicios básicos y también alquiler o hipoteca para evitar desalojo de vivienda. Horario: de lunes a jueves de 9:00 a.m. a 12:00 p.m., se requiere cita.

–SafeLink Wireless 800-SafeLink | safelinkwireless.com

SafeLink Wireless es un programa respaldado por el gobierno que brinda ayuda con un teléfono celular y plan gratis cada mes. Para conocer los detalles del programa y saber si califica, visite el sitio web.

DEPARTAMENTO DE SERVICIOS SOCIALES DE FAUQUIER

–Departamento de Servicios Sociales de Fauquier

540-422-8400 | Línea directa gratuita las 24 horas: 888-832-3858 | Horario: lunes - viernes, 8:00 a.m. a 4:30 p.m. | fauquiercounty.gov/ government/departments-h-z/social-services 320 Hospital Dr., Ste 11, Alice Jane Childs Building, Warrenton La misión es ayudar a las familias a mantener o lograr la autosuficiencia, proteger a adultos y niños vulnerables del abuso y la negligencia, proporcionar beneficios para satisfacer necesidades básicas y cooperar con otras organizaciones para promover el bienestar general de los ciudadanos del Condado de Fauquier. Los residentes del Condado de Fauquier ahora pueden solicitar beneficios de servicios sociales en línea. Visite commonhelp. virginia.gov/toapplyforservices. El Departamento de Servicios Sociales administra los siguientes programas (y más):

–Alivio General

AG es un programa de asistencia a corto plazo para ayudar con situaciones de emergencia específicas relacionadas con vivienda y servicios básicos. Este es un programa local y la solicitud debe realizarse en nuestra oficina del condado. Usted debe ser residente del condado de Fauquier y tener una necesidad de emergencia.

–Asistencia de Cuidado Infantil

El programa de Asistencia para el Cuidado Infantil proporciona fondos para mejorar la calidad, la asequibilidad y el suministro de cuidado infantil disponible para las familias de Virginia. Los servicios de cuidado infantil, son servicios centrados en el niño y enfocados en la familia que apoyan los objetivos familiares de autosuficiencia económica y desarrollo del niño al proporcionar supervisión, protección y bienestar al niño mientras el padre participa en una actividad aprobada.

–Asistencia Temporal para Familias Necesitadas – (TANF)

TANF proporciona asistencia financiera temporal para familias elegibles con hijos menores, que tienen necesidades económicas y también cumplen con otros requisitos. Se requiere una entrevista.

–Asistencia Energética

El Programa de Asistencia de Energía consta de los siguientes componentes: Asistencia de gas, que ayuda a los hogares elegibles a pagar los costos de calefacción; asistencia en caso de crisis que ayuda a hogares elegibles en situaciones de emergencia de calefacción; facturas de gas y reparación/reemplazo de equipos de calefacción; asistencia de refrigeración que ayuda a los hogares elegibles con la compra o reparación de unidad de aire acondicionado, y con las facturas de electricidad.

–Beneficios – Medicaid

Medicaid tiene varios programas de asistencia médica que pagan visitas médicas para niños y ciertos adultos que no pueden pagar

por los servicios necesarios. Las personas elegibles incluyen niños, mujeres embarazadas, personas con discapacidades o personas mayores. Existen disposiciones especiales y varios tipos de cobertura para los cuales puede calificar según sus ingresos, tamaño de la familia y circunstancias. Las personas con enfermedades mentales pueden solicitar Medicaid a través de Encompass Community Supports al 540-825-3100.

–Dominion EnergyShare

Dominion EnergyShare brinda asistencia de calefacción y refrigeración a familias elegibles. El Departamento de Servicios Sociales administra el programa para los residentes necesitados del Condado de Fauquier. Debe cumplir con una pauta de ingresos, tener una entrevista en persona, recibir un aviso de corte de servicio de la compañía y llevar su factura de servicios públicos con usted.

–El Lugar de Trabajo – Centro de Recursos Para Buscar Empleo

540-422-8422 | workplace320@gmail.com 320 Hospital Drive, Suite 11, Warrenton El Lugar de Trabajo no es una agencia de empleo, pero motiva la búsqueda de empleo independiente con múltiples recursos. Ofrecemos los siguientes servicios gratis: ofertas de trabajo directamente de los empleadores, asistencia para establecer nuevas cuentas de correo electrónico, computadoras y acceso al internet, fax y fotocopiadora. También ofrecemos asesoramiento de trabajo y preparación de currículum, se requiere cita previa. Estamos abiertos de lunes a viernes de 10 am a 3 pm. Llame a 540-422-8422 para hacer una cita.

–Medicaid: Familia y Niños; Personas Mayores, Ciegos y Discapacitados (Cuidado a Largo Plazo)

Medicaid proporciona el pago para la atención médica y de salud a las personas que cumplen con los requisitos de límites de ingresos. Todos los servicios médicos deben ser proporcionados por proveedores inscritos en Medicaid que facturen directamente al programa por sus servicios. En algunos casos, se requiere un pequeño copago.

–Programa Contra la Violencia Domestica y Agresión Sexual del Condado de Fauquier

Línea directa gratuita las 24 horas: 540-422-8460

Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Suplementaria (SNAP). El programa está diseñado para ayudar a prevenir el hambre y la desnutrición asegurando una mejor dieta para los hogares de bajos ingresos. No está diseñado para satisfacer todas las necesidades alimenticias, solo para complementarlas.

–Servicios de Protección Infantil

Línea directa gratuita las 24 horas: 800-552-7096

El propósito de la intervención de los servicios de protección infantil es para proteger a los niños, preservar las familias siempre que sea posible y prevenir más abusos y negligencias. Un niño maltratado o descuidado es cualquier niño menor de 18 años bajo el cuidado de algunos de los padres, o cualquier otra persona responsable del niño, cause o amenace con causar una lesión física o mental (excepto por accidente), que no proporcione comida y ropa adecuadas, refugio, atención médica, que abandona al niño, que no proporciona el tipo de supervisión necesaria para la edad o el nivel de desarrollo del niño, o que

comete o permite cometer cualquier acto sexual que involucre al niño.

–Servicios de Protección Para Adultos (APS)

Cualquier persona viviendo en el condado de Fauquier que tenga 60 años o más o está incapacitado y tenga 18 años o más puede recibir servicios de protección. Los servicios se brindan independientemente de los ingresos financieros de la persona. Los servicios de protección para adultos incluyen la investigación de informes recibidos y proporcionan servicios de salud, sociales y legales para detener el maltrato.

–Servicios Familiares y Servicios de Prevención de Orfanato

Los servicios familiares están diseñados para ayudar a los niños y las familias a resolver sus crisis, conectarse con los servicios necesarios, y permanecer seguros en sus propios hogares siempre que sea posible. El objetivo es prevenir o eliminar la necesidad de colocar a los niños fuera del hogar, promover la fortaleza y estabilidad de la familia, mejorar el funcionamiento de los padres y proteger a los niños.

EDUCACIÓN, EMPLEO Y CAPACITACIÓN LABORAL

–Arc of North Central Virginia (Arc of NCV)

571-399-5390 | arcofncv.org | info@arcofncv.org

Nos comprometemos a apoyar a las personas con discapacidades intelectuales para que alcancen su máximo potencial a través de la creación de conciencia, aceptación y capacidad de apoyo de la comunidad, asegurando que sean valorados como compañeros de clase, compañeros de trabajo, vecinos, ciudadanos y amigos. Los servicios incluyen consultas con familias, organizar programas y eventos familiares, desarrollar recursos informativos locales y asociarse con organizaciones locales para crear conciencia y capacidad de apoyo.

–Educación Para Adultos en la Región Piedmont (PRACEP)

540-718-8243 | 6368 Flat Run Road, Locust Grove pracep.org | info@pracep.org

PRACEP atiende a cualquier persona que sea mayor de 18 años en los condados de Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange y Rappahannock. Ofrecemos clases de preparación para GED® y clases de inglés.

–Escuelas Públicas de Fauquier (Fauquier County Schools)

Información General | 540-422-7000 | fcps1.org

430 East Shirley Avenue, Building B, Warrenton

–La Universidad Comunitaria Laurel Ridge (Laurel Ridge Community College)

540-351-1032 | 6480 College Street, Warrenton laurelridge.edu | mcribbs@laurelridge.edu

Somos una institución educativa avanzada con 3 localidades: Middletown, Warrenton, Luray-Page County, sirviendo 8 localidades en Virginia central. Ofrecen más de 75 programas y certificados para todo el público.

Fauquier

–La Universidad Comunitaria Laurel Ridge Workforce Solutions

Desarrollo Profesional y Educación Continua

540-868-7021 | 6480 College Street, Warrenton laurelridgeworkforce.com | workforce@laurelridge.edu

Ofrecemos programas de instrucción durante todo el año en múltiples ubicaciones, en línea o incluso en el sitio de su organización a través de capacitación corporativa. Los programas ofrecidos incluyen desarrollo comercial y profesional, computadoras y tecnología, salud y bienestar, construcción, industria, manufactura, transporte y mucho más.

–Programa Preescolar

(Fauquier Community Action Head Start Program)

540-347-7000 | fcacheadstart.org | pwashington@cwcap.org

| 430 East Shirley Avenue, Building C, Warrenton

El programa preescolar está financiado por el gobierno federal para los niños elegibles, de 3 a 5 años de edad, que viven en el condado de Fauquier. Proporcionamos servicios integrales para niños y sus familias, que incluyen salud, nutrición, desarrollo social/emocional y educativo.

–Virginia Career Works Piedmont Division/Culpeper Center

540-212-4570 | 210 E Stevens Street, Suite 200, Culpeper vcwpiedmont.com | jason.ford@fredgoodwill.org

VCW ofrece servicios para solicitantes de empleo, empleadores y jóvenes entre las edades de 16 a 24 años que necesitan asistencia con capacitación o para encontrar empleo. Horario: lunes a jueves de 9 am a 3 pm.

–Voluntarios de la Alfabetización de Fauquier (LVFC)

540-422-8465 | lvfc.net | lvfc320@gmail.com

320 Hospital Drive, Suite 10, Warrenton LVFC ofrece clases de educación básica para adultos (ABE) e inglés (ESL). Consulte nuestro sitio web para obtener más información sobre el registro.

ENCOMPASS COMMUNITY SUPPORTS

–Encompass Community Supports

540-825-3100 | rrcsb.org | rrcsb@rrcsb.org 15361 Bradford Road, Culpeper

La misión es mejorar la calidad de vida de los ciudadanos de los condados de Fauquier, Culpeper, Madison, Orange y Rappahannock brindado servicios integrales de salud, discapacidad del desarrollo, trastorno por uso de sustancias y envejecimiento. Encompass ofrece una amplia variedad de programas, incluidos los servicios de transporte (a instalaciones de Encompass), servicios de transporte voluntario (para citas médicas y legales), comidas a domicilio, un programa de cuidado diurno para adultos, intervención temprana para bebes y niños pequeños, servicios para personas con discapacidades de desarrollo/intelectuales, servicios de salud del comportamiento para adolescentes y adultos, y servicios para el abuso de sustancias. Para obtener información general, comuníquese con las oficinas administrativas al 540-825-3100 y pida hablar con un coordinador de soporte para el servicio que necesita. Los siguientes son los servicios ofrecidos por Encompass.

–Atención Coordinada para Adultos Jóvenes (YACC)

540-825-3100, extension 3470 | yacc@rrcsb.org

El programa brinda apoyo integral a adolescentes y adultos jóvenes (15-25) que experimentan un primer episodio de psicosis. Este programa ofrece un equipo de profesionales para ayudar a las personas a reducir los síntomas y aumentar la integración comunitaria. Los servicios integran un enfoque basado en la recuperación y centrado en la fuerza, con terapia de mejora cognitiva y apoyo. Con un enfoque de intervención temprana, los servicios se dirigen a personas que han experimentado síntomas por menos de dos años y brindan hasta dos años de apoyo. Seguro médico es aceptado. Visite rrcsb.org y haga clic en Servicios.

–Boxwood Treatment Center – Servicios

Residenciales y de Desintoxicación

540-547-2760

El programa residencial de tratamiento de alcohol y otras drogas de Boxwood incluye asesoramiento individual, familiar y grupal, películas educativas, conferencias y prevención de recaídas. Los grupos de Alcohólicos / Narcóticos Anónimos (AA o NA) se llevan a cabo diariamente. Los domingos se ofrecen programas familiares y visitas. El programa también proporciona grupos concurrentes para personas con problemas de comportamiento y uso de sustancias. Boxwood Detox es desintoxicación de alcohol y otras drogas con asistencia médica para personas que no necesitan una desintoxicación hospitalaria. El programa de desintoxicación generalmente dura de cuatro a siete días e incluye monitoreo médico, medicamentos según corresponda, y damos educación / grupos.

–Bridges Programa de Apoyo

540-829-7628 | 13523 Beverly Ford Road, Elkwood | rrcsb.org rrcsb@rrcsb.org

Bridges ofrece servicios para adultos con discapacidades del desarrollo, incluidas las personas con discapacidad intelectual. Las oportunidades de apoyo y desarrollo de habilidades son individualizadas. Hay muchas oportunidades para que las personas mejoren sus habilidades relacionadas con las interacciones sociales, la comunicación, el cuidado personal, el presupuesto, el bienestar físico y mental, y la seguridad, por nombrar algunos.

–Centro para Personas Mayores de Fauquier

540-347-7729 | 430 E. Shirley Avenue, Warrenton

Esta organización ofrece comidas nutritivas y compañerismo para personas elegibles mayores de 60 años o más, así como programas educativos y de bienestar, socialización y recreación a través de muchas actividades interesantes y divertidas. Transporte disponible. El Centro está abierto de lunes a jueves de 10:00 am a 2:00 pm.

–Conexión para Bebés y Niños Pequeños (ITC)

540-829-7480 | itc@rrcsb.org

ITC brinda apoyo y servicios de intervención temprana a bebés y niños desde el nacimiento hasta los dos años que no se desarrollan como se esperaba o que tienen una condición médica que puede retrasar el desarrollo normal. Estos apoyos y servicios están disponibles para todos los niños elegibles y sus familias, independientemente de la capacidad de pago de la familia.

–Coordinación de Atención/Transiciones de Atención

540-825-3100 ext. 3464 | rrcsb@rrcsb.org

Este programa apoya a los miembros del programa CCC Plus al proporcionar la coordinación del servicio de atención médica primaria y garantizar transacciones seguras y efectivas en todo el proceso de atención médica. Estos programas trabajan en colaboración con el cliente y su equipo interdisciplinario de atención médica y proporcionan información y orientación para mejorar las habilidades de autogestión, mejorar los resultados, reducir los reingresos hospitalarios y fomentar la utilización adecuada de servicios médicos y de salud.

–Peer2Peer Regional Warmline

833-626-1490

Peer2Peer Regional Warmline es un servicio telefónico gratuito que brinda apoyo, referencias de recursos y experiencias compartidas de esperanza y recuperación. Una alternativa a una línea de crisis, Warmline está dirigida por personas con experiencia vivida con problemas de salud mental y abuso de sustancias. Todas las llamadas son confidenciales y no hay cargo. Warmline está disponible los 7 días de la semana, las 24 horas del día, los 365 días del año.

–Programa de Asesoramiento y Asistencia Sobre Seguros de Virginia (VICAP)

540-825-3100

Miembros capacitados del personal, educan, aconsejan y ayudan a los consumidores mayores en programas de beneficios médicos, seguro de atención a largo plazo y problemas o preguntas de Medicare y Medicaid. VICAP también ayuda a explicar e inscribir a las personas en los planes Medicare Parte D o Medicare Advantage.

–Programas Residenciales

540-825-3100

Los programas residenciales trabajan con personas que han sido diagnosticadas con una enfermedad mental y / o discapacidad del desarrollo para promover la vida independiente cuando corresponda y aumentar una amplia gama de habilidades. Un plan de soporte individualizado detalla los apoyos y las actividades de desarrollo de habilidades que son importantes para el individuo. Algunos ejemplos incluyen apoyo y desarrollo de habilidades relacionadas con interacciones sociales, manejo de medicamentos, tareas domésticas, conexiones comunitarias y bienestar físico y mental.

–Servicios Ambulatorios para la Salud Conductual

540-347-7620 | 340 Hospital Drive, Warrenton

Los servicios ambulatorios consisten en servicios diseñados para evaluar y tratar los efectos de los trastornos de salud conductual que afectan la capacidad de funcionamiento de una persona. La Clínica de Fauquier está abierta de lunes a viernes. Para una evaluación inicial, se proporciona acceso rápido de martes a viernes.

–Servicios Ambulatorios por el uso de Sustancias

540-347-7620

Este servicio incluye terapia, psicoterapia individual, grupos educativos, terapia grupal y programas de detección de drogas.

Los programas para adultos jóvenes (de 15 a 25 años) están disponibles en la Clínica de Culpeper y están abiertos a los residentes de Fauquier. Tratamiento asistido con medicamentos (MAT) se proporciona de forma ambulatoria a personas que participan en servicios de asesoramiento semanal en nuestras clínicas de Culpeper o Fauquier.

–Servicios de Coordinación

540-825-3100

de Apoyo

Los servicios de coordinación de soporte son el punto de entrada para todos los programas de soporte residencial y diurno. Los coordinadores de apoyo ayudan a coordinar los servicios para satisfacer las necesidades médicas, psiquiátricas, sociales, nutricionales, educativas, vocacionales, laborales, de vivienda, transporte, recreativas, legales y de defensa. Brindamos servicios a niños o adultos que tienen un diagnóstico de discapacidades del desarrollo antes de los 18 años. La Coordinación de apoyo de salud conductual brinda servicios a personas mayores de 18 años que han sido diagnosticadas con una enfermedad mental y necesitan apoyo para mantener la estabilidad en la comunidad y trabajar hacia la recuperación.

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Servicios de Coordinador de Apoyo al Envejecimiento

540-825-3100, extensión 3410

El coordinador de apoyo puede ofrecer información, asistencia, derivación a servicios (como comidas a domicilio, centro para adultos mayores, etc.), y opciones de asesoramiento para personas de 60 años o más, dirigidas especialmente aquellos que son frágiles, tienen discapacidades o están en riesgo de colocación.

–Servicios de Coordinación de Apoyo de Salud Conductual para Niños

540-672-2990 ext. 101 | Contacto: ChildServices@rrcsb.org

Los servicios de coordinación de apoyo para niños (desde el nacimiento hasta los 18 años) ayudan a los niños y las familias a conocer y acceder a servicios para abordar las necesidades sociales, de desarrollo y de comportamiento. Estos servicios se centran en aumentar la participación del niño o joven en actividades familiares y comunitarias. Existen diferentes tipos de servicios de coordinación de soporte para abordar una variedad de necesidades.

–Servicios de Crisis

540-825-5656, opcion 7

Encompass opera una línea directa de crisis que está disponible para los residentes de Fauquier las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana, los 365 días del año. Para las personas que sufren una emergencia de salud mental, llame al 540-825-5656.

–Servicios de Prevención

540-825-3100

Los servicios de prevención promueven comportamientos saludables y mejora los estilos de vida para el desarrollo juvenil. El programa aborda los factores de protección y de riesgo, como los peligros de un trastorno por uso de sustancias o el suicidio en adolescentes u otros problemas de salud del comportamiento. Este programa proporciona capacitación en primeros auxilios de salud mental, así como también apoya a grupos comunitarios locales en programas de prevención.

Fauquier Resource Guide

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–CDR Resource Center

Cdrresourcecenter.org | Office@cdrresourcecenter.org

CDR Resource Center proporciona artículos de higiene y aseo, ropa y zapatos nuevos, también ofrece tutoría y clases de capacitación, evitando que las familias caigan aún más en la pobreza.

–Hábitat para la Humanidad de Fauquier

ReStore

540-216-3447 | fauquierhabitat.org

Restore@FauquierHabitat.org | 617 Frost Ave, Warrenton Hábitat para la Humanidad de Fauquier ReStore es una tienda de artículos del hogar y un centro de donaciones sin fines de lucro que vende muebles, accesorios, materiales de construcción, y electrodomésticos nuevos a bajo precio. Horario: martes a jueves de 10 a.m. a 6 p.m.; sábado 10 a.m. a 4 p.m. Cerrado los domingos y lunes.

–Hope Heals Community Freestore

hopehealsfreestore.org | hopehealsfreestore@gmail.com 606 Falmouth Street, Suite A Nuestra misión en Hope Heals es proporcionar a nuestra comunidad ropa, zapatos, y ropa de cama gratis. Creemos que las personas son lo más importante y nos satisface proveer necesidades básicas con compasión, dignidad y aceptación incondicional.

–El Arca de Noe

By Community Touch Inc | 540-439-9300 10499 Jericho Road, Bealeton | communitytouchinc.org TyronneC@communitytouchinc.org

El Arca de Noé proporciona muebles caseros gratuitos para los menos privilegiados. Los artículos incluyen muebles, ropa, artículos para el hogar y electrodomésticos. Horario: lunes, miércoles, viernes 10 a.m. a 2 p.m. y sábado de 10 a.m. a 12 p.m.

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La Tienda Familiar del Ejército de Salvación

540-341-8385 | salvationarmypotomac.org 62 Waterloo Street, Warrenton

La Tienda Familiar del Ejército de Salvación vende ropa, artículos para el hogar y muebles a precios razonables. El horario de la tienda es de lunes a viernes, de 10 a.m. a 5 p.m. y sábados de 10 a.m. a 4 p.m. La oficina de Servicios Sociales del Ejército de Salvación, ubicada detrás de la tienda, está abierta los lunes y jueves de 9 a.m. a 4:30 p.m.

–The Potter’s House

540-347-2213 | 4216 Loudoun Avenue, The Plains | wpcva.org warrentonpc@wpcva.org

Proporcionamos ropa, zapatos, ropa de cama, muebles, cosas para el hogar, y comida de forma gratuita. Abierto los sábados de 9 am a 12 del mediodía.

CLÍNICAS MÉDICAS GRATUITAS (FREE CLINIC)

–La Clínica Gratuita de Fauquier

540-347-0394 | fauquierfreeclinic.org info@fauquierfreeclinic.com | 35 Rock Pointe Lane, Warrenton

SERVICIOS MÉDICOS

La clínica gratuita es como ir a pasar una consulta con un médico regular. Es un lugar al cual ir cuando tiene dolor de oído, dolor de muelas, diabetes, presión alta o gripe. Es el lugar al que debe ir cuando necesita una mamografía, análisis de laboratorio, vacuna contra el flu, medicamentos, referencia a un especialista o seguimiento de una visita al hospital o sala de emergencias. Si no podemos ayudarle, hacemos todo lo posible para encontrar a alguien que pueda hacerlo.

SERVICIOS DE SALUD MENTAL

La clínica brinda apoyo integral de salud mental a nuestros pacientes.

SERVICIOS DENTALES

La clínica dental brinda atención preventiva y de emergencia que incluye exámenes completos, empastes, extracciones, radiografías y limpiezas. La cirugía oral y la asistencia en la obtención de dentaduras postizas se ofrecen de forma limitada. Los pacientes que tienen Medicare, o no tienen seguro dental, son elegibles si cumplen con los requisitos de residencia y financieros.

SERVICIOS DE CUIDADO URGENTE (URGENT CARE)

–Fauquier Hospital – Servicios de Atención de Emergencia

540-316-5000 | fauquierhealth.org

500 Hospital Drive, Warrenton

–Minute Clinic CVS

540-347-1621 | cvs.com/minuteclinic

510 Blackwell Road, Warrenton

–Piedmont Urgent Care

540-347-5200 | piedmont-urgent-care.com

493 Blackwell Road, Suite 101B, Warrenton

–GoWell Urgent Care

540-351-0662 | gowellurgentcare.com

75 W. Lee Highway, Warrenton

SERVICIOS MÉDICOS

–Centro de Embarazo de Warrenton

Llame o Mande Texto al: 540-779-0001 wpcpartners.org | Contacto: info@wpc.life

400 Holiday Court, Suite 101, Warrenton

Sirviendo mujeres de Fauquier y los condados circundantes, independientemente de sus circunstancias. Estamos comprometidos a proporcionar un entorno seguro donde puede explorar todas sus opciones y tomar una decisión informada. Brindamos atención médica y asesoramiento: pruebas de embarazo, ultrasonido, vitaminas prenatales, referencias

médicas y sociales, asistencia para la inscripción a Medicaid, suministros para maternidad y bebes.

–Departamento de Salud de Fauquier (Health Department)

540-347-6400

Rrhd.org | askrrhd@vdh.virginia.gov

330 Hospital Drive, Suite 101, Warrenton Servicios gratis incluye: sillas infantiles, vacunas, cuidado dental, chequeo médico para niños (excluye chequeos para deportes o escuela), planificación familiar, pruebas y asesoramiento de embarazo, cuidado prenatal (excluye parto), artículos para la lactancia materna, y WIC (nutrición para mujeres, bebés, y niños). Por favor llámenos para una cita.

–Fauquier Health

540-316-5000 | fauquierhealth.org

500 Hospital Drive, Warrenton

El único hospital en el condado con una variedad de servicios médicos.

SERVICIOS LEGALES

–Just Neighbors

703-979-1240 | justneighbors.org | tori@justneighbors.org

34 Beckham Street, Warrenton

Just Neighbors ofrece servicios legales de inmigracion a inmigrantes y refugiados de bajos ingresos que viven en Virginia.

–Obras de Ayuda Legal (Legal Aid Works)

540-825-3131 | 1200 Sunset Lane, Suite 2122, Culpeper legalaidworks.org | LAWCulp@legalaidworks.org

Para residentes de bajos ingresos que requieren asistencia legal en asuntos civiles. Los servicios son gratuitos y están disponibles para cualquier persona sin importar su estatus legal, y cuentan con personal bilingüe. Obras de Ayuda Legal normalmente abre de lunes a viernes, de 9:00 a.m. a 5:00 p.m., y cierra solo en dos ocasiones: en días feriados y durante las reuniones de nuestro personal.

–Piedmont Centro de Paz

540-347-6650 | 98 Alexandria Pike, Suite 53, Warrenton piedmontpeace.org | info@piedmontpeace.org

Proporciona servicios de mediación para asuntos de custodia, visitas, manutención de niños, padres-adolescentes, arrendatario-inquilino, consumidor-comerciante, cuidado de ancianos, divorcio, educación, vecindario y negocios. Los mediadores no toman lados ni le dicen a la gente qué hacer, ellos son neutrales y ayudan a las personas a resolver problemas.

–Servicios para obtener Ciudadanía de EEUU e Inmigración

(US Citizenship & Immigration Services)

800-375-5283

SERVICIOS PARA NIÑOS

–Bright Center

703-330-5836 | brightcenter.org | info@brightcenter.org 7845 Ashton Avenue, Manassas

Este programa es para personas con necesidades especiales, programa después de la escuela y campamentos de verano para personas mayores de 18 años. Nuestro objetivo es hacer que el día a día sea MÁS BRILLANTE al proporcionar acceso y oportunidades que promuevan el compromiso y fomenten la independencia de las personas con discapacidades del desarrollo. Sirviendo los condados de Fauquier y Prince William. Transporte proporcionado.

–Es Familias Saludables Skyline CAP

540-948-3916 ext. 450 98 Alexandria Pike, Suite 43, Warrenton hfprogrammanager@skylinecap.org

Brinda educación para padres y apoyo continuo para familias prenatales y quien tiene un recién nacido.

–Fauquier Community Child Care (FCCC) - Guarderia

540-347-6970 | Fcccva.org | general@fcccva.org

FCCC es un programa licenciado de cuidado de niños, en edad escolar, sin fines de lucro, que ha brindado cuidado continuo, de alta calidad, accesible y seguro para niños en el condado de Fauquier desde 1991. El programa, con sede en las escuelas primarias del condado, opera antes y después de la escuela durante el año escolar, y también ofrecen varios programas de campamento de verano. Con tarifas accesibles, la matrícula a bajo costo está disponible para familias elegibles según sus ingresos y también se aceptan pagos subsidiados.

–Fauquier FISH Programa de Mochila y

Útiles Escolares

540-347-FISH (3474) | fauquierfish.org bookbags@fauquierfish.org

Es un programa para niños necesitados que asisten a las escuelas públicas del condado de Fauquier. Registre a sus hijos para recibir una mochila nueva y útiles escolares según la calificación de su hijo. Los formularios de inscripción están disponibles cada año a partir de mediados de mayo en el Departamento de Servicios Sociales, Fauquier Community Food Bank & Thrift Store y Fauquier FISH Dispensa de Alimentos. El formulario también está disponible para descargar desde nuestro sitio web.

–Girls on the Run Piedmont

(Programa para Niñas después de la escuela) 540-296-4687 | gotrpiedmont.org kathy.bulter@girlsontherun.org

Nuestro programa extracurricular ayuda a las niñas de tercer hasta el octavo grado a desarrollarse emocionalmente, socialmente, y mentalmente.

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TOPSoccer

Coach John Schlenker | fcsc.org/TOPSoccer piedmontTOPsoccer@gmail.com

TOPSoccer es el programa oficial de fútbol juvenil para enriquecer las vidas de los niños con discapacidades de aprendizaje y/o físicas a través del juego de fútbol. TOPSoccer ofrece una oportunidad para que los niños con necesidades especiales aprendan y se diviertan jugando fútbol mientras mejoran su autoestima, estado físico, y habilidades de socialización. TOPSoccer es un programa gratuito; gracias al generoso apoyo del Fauquier County Soccer Club y a Virginia Soccer Association.

TRANSPORTE

–Care-A-Van

540-825-3100, ext. 3358

Los conductores voluntarios transportan a personas mayores e individuos con discapacidades a sus citas médicas o servicios legales.

–Circuit Rider

540-825-2456 | vatransit.org | support@vatransit.org

Circuit Rider es un autobús que cubre el condado de Fauquier. El horario se repite a cada hora. La primera carrera de autobús comienza a las 7:30 a.m. y la última carrera a las 7:30 p.m. La ruta comienza y termina en Kieth Street.

–RTC Mobility Center

540-829-5300 | rtcmc.org

El centro de llamadas es la fuente de referencia de información de transporte de los condados de Culpeper, Madison, Orange, Fauquier y Rappahannock. El centro de llamadas brinda información gratuita sobre opciones de transporte público, privado y voluntario. Aprenda a navegar por la ciudad y permita que un especialista en movilidad lo ayude a planificar su viaje.

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Servicio de Transporte de Demanda

540-825-2456 | support@vatransit.org

Es un servicio de transporte abierto al público que requiere reserva. Todos los autos y autobuses están equipados con ascensores y acceso para discapacitados. Los viajes se pueden reservar con dos semanas de anticipación, pero con un aviso mínimo de al menos 24 horas. Los pasajeros deben estar preparados para salir 20 minutos antes o después de la hora programada. Los pasajeros que no pueden viajar solos, pueden traer un acompañante gratis. El horario de servicio es de lunes a viernes de 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.

–VolTran

540-422-2600 | voltran.org | voltranrides@gmail.com

Conductores voluntarios brindan transporte gratuito a citas médicas y otros mandados para ancianos, discapacitados y residentes de bajos ingresos en los condados de Fauquier, Rappahannock, y el norte de Culpeper. El transporte puede extenderse a localidades fuera del condado, pero depende de la disponibilidad del conductor. Las solicitudes de viaje deben hacerse con al menos 5 días de anticipación. Los conductores voluntarios utilizan sus propios vehículos y establecen sus propios horarios; voluntarios siempre son bienvenidos.

VIOLENCIA DOMÉSTICA Y ABUSO

–Especialista en Recursos de Violencia

Doméstica

Oficina del Sheriff del condado de Fauquier : 540-422-8656 fauquiercounty.gov | michele.arft@fauquiercounty.gov 78 West Lee Street, Warrenton

Michele Arft ha sido especialista en recursos de violencia doméstica durante 26 años. Brinda defensa y apoyo a las víctimas de violencia doméstica y acoso. También brinda información y recursos disponibles para víctimas (refugio de emergencia, vivienda de transición, grupos de apoyo, asistencia legal, etc.) y maneja asuntos relacionados con las Órdenes de Protección donde las víctimas reciben asistencia para completar

peticiones y acompañarlas a tribunal de apoyo. También ayuda con información legal general sobre el divorcio, la custodia de los hijos, el apoyo y las visitas.

–Programa Contra la Violencia

Domestica y Agresión Sexual del Condado de Fauquier

Línea directa gratuita las 24 horas: 540-422-8460

La misión del programa es capacitar a las personas y mejorar la calidad de vida rompiendo el ciclo de violencia doméstica. Los defensores colaboran junto con la víctima para diseñar un enfoque de plan de servicio individualizado. Servicios incluyen línea directa de ayuda, apoyo legal, intervención, albergue de emergencia, transporte y recursos comunitarios. Por favor llame a la línea directa para obtener más información.

–Servicios a Familias Abusadas, Inc. (SAFE)

Línea directa gratuita las 24 horas: 800-825-8876

Oficina: 540-825-8891 | 501 E. Piedmont Street, Culpeper safejourneys.org | info@safejourneys.org

Todos los servicios y asistencias de SAFE son gratuitos y confidenciales. SAFE brinda refugio, apoyo, y defensa a las víctimas y sobrevivientes de violencia doméstica. Servicios incluyen albergue, línea directa de ayuda, intervención de crisis, plan de seguridad, apoyo, servicios para niños, programas de educación sobre el abuso doméstico, acompañamiento a citas de corte, y servicios para la comunidad Hispana.

VIVIENDA

–Albergue Familiar de Fauquier

540-351-0130 | fauquierfamilyshelter.org

95 Keith Street, Warrenton

Este es el único refugio de emergencia en el condado de Fauquier, y puede alojar hasta 11 familias y 8 adultos solteros a la vez. Personal capacitado supervisa las operaciones las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana. Un administrador de casos ayuda a formular y facilitar los planes de los clientes para una vivienda estable. Los programas de apoyo incluyen: gestión de presupuestos, programas relacionados con el empleo, clases de nutrición, servicios de búsqueda de empleo, clases para padres, y programas para niños.

–Foothills Housing Corporation

540-341-2805 | 47 Garrett Street #205, Warrenton foothillshousing.org | jreid@fhcorp.org

Foothills Housing Corp. es una organización local sin fines de lucro comprometida a proporcionar viviendas seguras, decentes y asequibles. Todas nuestras viviendas se alquilan a precios asequibles. También financiamos reparaciones a propietarios de viviendas que, sí cumplen con nuestros requisitos de ingresos, pueden recibir fondos para reparaciones de emergencia en el hogar a través de subvenciones y préstamos sin intereses.

–Foothills Housing Network

540-724-6630 | foothillshousing.org | fhn@rrregion.org

Horario: lunes a viernes 9am-5pm. Nuestra misión es terminar con la falta de vivienda en nuestra comunidad. Brindamos información gratuita y referencias sobre asistencia de vivienda y recursos disponibles en los condados de Culpeper, Orange, Madison, Fauquier y Rappahannock.

–Programa de Intervención para Personas Sin Hogar de Culpeper

540-825-7434 | culpeperhousingandshelterservices.com

602 S. Main Street, Culpeper

Este albergue solo acepta familias; no hombres solteros.

–Programa S.T.EP.S

By Community Touch Inc. | 540-439-9300 | communitytouchinc.org feliciac@communitytouchinc.org

Brinda servicios para familias sin hogar con pagos de depósito de seguridad de alquiler, alquiler y administración de casos.

–Vivienda de Transición Victoria (VTH)

By Community Touch Inc.

540-439-9300 | 10499 Jericho Road, Bealeton communitytouchinc.org | feliciac@communitytouchinc.org

Vivienda de Transición Victoria ofrece viviendas de transición para personas sin hogar. VTH satisface las necesidades de las personas afectadas por la pobreza, pérdida de empleo, divorcio, y otras circunstancias imprevistas. Ofrecemos una oportunidad para que las personas sin hogar permanezcan en las instalaciones durante un año a un costo muy bajo. Los participantes están obligados a participar en un programa de ahorro y asistir a clases de tutoría financiera. Los residentes aprenden habilidades básicas de presupuestación, pagar impuestos atrasados y limpiar su crédito. Cada individuo tiene un trabajador de casos que los ayuda con los desafíos de la vida y obtener una vivienda permanente.

–Vivienda de Transición de Vint Hill (VHTH)

540-347-7374 | fauquierfamilyshelter.org

4383 Hunsberger Drive, Unit H, Warrenton Nuestro programa de vivienda de transición es un programa intensivo de uno a dos años que ayuda a las familias en la transición de ser personas sin hogar a adquirir las habilidades necesarias para mantener una vida estable e independiente. La comunidad proporciona un entorno estructurado y seguro para la crianza de las familias y el crecimiento y bienestar de los niños.

–Windy Hill Foundation (WHF)

540-687-3402 | windyhillfoundation.org | Windyhill@tmamgroup.com 300 Windy Hill Road, Middleburg

Windy Hill Foundation (WHF) proporciona viviendas asequibles, seguras, accesibles y estables a individuos, niños y familias en las comunidades de The Plains y Marshall. Los requisitos de ingresos se aplican a todas las propiedades. WHF ofrece programas de servicios para residentes que incluyen actividades para después de la escuela, vacaciones de primavera y verano para niños, actividades diarias para adultos mayores y adultos con discapacidades, noches de diversión familiar mensuales y programas de educación para adultos.

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Matching community volunteers with the needs of area agencies to better our community. 540.680.4148 letsvolunteer.org

A free, confidential call center to connect community members in need with local organizations and services. Se habla Espanol. 855.495.LINK (5465) communitylink@pathforyou.org

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