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Assisted Living, Rehabilitation, and Nursing Care Fauquier Health offers a wide range of services that are specifically designed for those older than 55. Seniors can arrange to age in place at The Villa at Suffield Meadows. The Fauquier Health Rehabilitation & Nursing Center provides longterm residential care and short-term rehabilitation services.

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CONTENTS Children Services ..................................... 6 Education, Employment & Job Training... 10 Education................................................ 10 Employment & Job Training................... 12 Emergency Services................................ 16 Foundation & Nonprofit Support........... 16 Healthcare.............................................. 18 Addiction, Counseling & Mental Health ... 18 Assisted Living........................................ 22 Disability Services................................... 23 Free Medical Clinics................................ 24 Home Health Providers........................... 26 Hospice Providers................................... 27 Hospital Services (Fauquier Health)........ 28 Medical Equipment................................. 30 Medical Insurance Information............... 30 Medical Services..................................... 31 Nursing & Rehabilitation Facilities.......... 32 Urgent Care Services.............................. 32 Helplines & Hotlines............................... 34 Legal & Court Services........................... 34 Fauquier County Court Systems............. 34 Senior Services....................................... 36 Social Services........................................ 38 Clothing & Furniture............................... 38 Domestic Violence & Abuse................... 38 Fauquier County Department of Social Services (DSS)........................... 39 Financial & Tax Assistance...................... 42 Food Assistance...................................... 42 Fuel & Utility Assistance.......................... 44 Housing................................................... 46 Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services (RRCS) ................... 48 Transportation........................................ 52 Veteran Services..................................... 53 En Espanol (Spanish)............................... 54

2018-2019 FAUQUIER COUNTY

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A VALUABLE RESOURCE Welcome to the ninth annual edition of the free Fauquier County Community Resource Guide. The Guide provides a service to the community with a wide range of the health and human services that provide a “safety net” for the citizens of our county. For the second year, the Guide includes a Spanishlanguage section. The printed version of this free Guide is available throughout the county at sites listed in the Guide and the online version is available at www.fauquierresources.com. Once again, we thank the Piedmont Publishing Group whose commitment to community service and expert professional production make it possible to provide this valuable Guide at no cost to the community. The free listings in this guide are for organizations providing health and human services. We extend a big thank you to those companies and organizations that purchase ads in the Guide. PCR is an informal group of staff and volunteers from numerous nonprofit, government, and for-profit human services agencies in and near Fauquier County. Our mission is “to strengthen, support, raise public awareness, and enhance collaboration and communication between…agencies concerning the health and human service needs of our community.” On the first Friday of the month, we meet at 10:00 a.m. in the Sycamore Room of Fauquier Hospital. Meeting participants briefly share information about their own agencies (services offered, coming events, needs, etc.), followed by a presentation from one of these organizations highlighting specific community needs and services. Anyone providing services such as those listed in the Guide is invited to attend these PCR meetings. For more information on PCR email pcrfauquier@gmail.com or visit their Facebook group page. Neil Swanson Honore Hastings, co-chairs

Index....................................................... 61 FAUQUIER COUNTY COMMUNITY RESOURCE GUIDE Publisher: Piedmont Publishing Group, 11 Culpeper Street, Warrenton, VA 20186 Advertising: Jim Kelly: jim@piedmontpub.com, 540-349-2951 | Editorial: guide@piedmontpub.com, 540-349-2951 | Online: fauquierresources.com Organizations submit listing information to Piedmont Publishing Group for inclusion in this annual guide. While reasonable care is taken with all material submitted, the publisher cannot accept responsibility for loss or damage to any such material, or for any mistakes or omissions. Reproduction in whole or part is strictly forbidden © 2018-2019 Rappahannock Media LLC

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Where can you pick up a copy? Online at www.fauquierresources.com or at one of these locations: Amazing Smiles BB&T Brookside Nursing Home Chrysalis Counseling Centers Community Touch Fauquier Adult Court Services Fauquier Behavioral Healthcare Fauquier Chamber of Commerce Fauquier Community Food Bank Fauquier Community Thrift Store Fauquier County Health Department Fauquier County Public Libraries Fauquier County Sheriff’s Office Fauquier County Department of Social Services Fauquier Family Shelter Fauquier Free Clinic Fauquier Hospital Fauquier J&D Court Services Fauquier Senior Center

Fauquier FISH Hospice Support of Fauquier County JLW Transport Marshall Community Center Mental Health Association Mintbrook Apartments Northern Piedmont Community Foundation Parent Resource Center PATH FOUNDATION Salvation Army Simple Comforts Town of Warrenton The Workplace Vint Hill Community Center Vint Hill Transitional Housing Authority Warrenton Community Center Warrenton Police Department Warrenton Visitor Center

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CHILDREN SERVICES 4-H Clubs/Virginia Cooperative Extension 540-341-7950 24 Pelham Street, Warrenton

4-H Clubs are open to youth ages 5–19. Each club is composed of a minimum of 5 members and two adult volunteers. By participating in 4-H clubs, youth learn leadership, citizenship, and life skills while participating in experiential learning opportunities, participating in community service, and serving in leadership roles within the club.

A Little Heart

805-405-0320 P.O. Box 127, The Plains

www.alittleheartcharity.org, info@alittleheartcharity.org

A Little Heart’s mission is to provide food and comfort items for children in need from underserved communities in and around Fauquier County Virginia. Project Lunch Box provides funds for elementary and middle schools lunches. Even with government programs in place, there are children going hungry at school. Project Healthy Snack, in partnership with Fauquier FISH, will insure every growing child has a nutritious snack at snack time. Project Sweet Dreams provides comfort, security, and access to educational materials to children in crisis situations. Backpacks are distributed to children through existing social services such as foster care and homeless shelters.

Boys & Girls Club of Fauquier Inc. 540-349-8890 169 Keith Street, Warrenton

www.bgcfauquier.org, info@bgcfauquier.org

A comprehensive youth development program that serves 5 to 18 year olds at three locations during the school year (Cedar Lee Middle School, Marshall Middle School) and a Clubhouse on Keith Street in Warrenton. Summer programming is in the Warrenton Clubhouse only. Priority outcomes are healthy lifestyles, career and academic success, and good character and leadership. These outcomes are achieved through high quality programming such as tutoring, highyield learning activities, career exploration, community service, health education, life skills training, and more.

Caring for Angels Child Care Facility 540-439-1244

10499 Jericho Road, Bealeton www.communitytouchinc.org

We care for your little angels and teach them basic skills for the future and nurture them in a supportive Christian environment. We are a place where children are taught and cared for, in a safe and loving atmosphere. We provide a skilled staff who care for a diverse group of children of all ages and economic backgrounds with an appreciation for all races and religious views. We are committed to providing an educational experience for every child.

Child Find Fauquier County Public Schools 540-422-7144 www.fcps1.org

Child Find is an ongoing process to locate and evaluate children ages 2 (by September 30) 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 30) 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. If your child currently attends Fauquier County Public Schools and you suspect your child may have a disability, please discuss your concerns with your child’s teacher. If your child is homeschooled or attends private school within Fauquier County, contact the assistant

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principal of the school your child would attend if enrolled in Fauquier County Public Schools.

Families 4 Fauquier

PO Box 373, Warrenton

www.families4fauquier.com, Families4Fauquier@gmail.com

Families4Fauquier & Beyond, Inc. is a nonprofit organization passionate about community involvement. We are dedicated to connecting local families who want to make a difference in Fauquier County and beyond. We strengthen and enrich the lives of children and families by offering ways to become good citizens and contribute to our community in positive and meaningful ways. We provide a community calendar, family activities, volunteering opportunities, family friendly community service projects, summer camp listings, preschool directory, and social and educational resources. To learn more about our projects and resources we offer please visit our website, or our Facebook or Instagram pages.

Fauquier Alliance for Youth (FAY) 540-347-2340 169 Keith Street, Warrenton info.fay@gmail.com

FAY's mission is to support the efforts and enhance the capabilities of organizations that serve Fauquier County youth. Membership is open to all youth serving organizations and individuals. Visit our website, facebook page, or email us directly to learn more. FAY is a 501(c)3 nonprofit.​

Fauquier Community Action Head Start Program 540-347-7000

430 East Shirley Avenue, Building C, Warrenton www.fcacheadstart.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

www.fauquiercommunitychildcare.org, general@fauquiercommunitychildcare.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, sliding scale tuition is available to income eligible families, and subsidized payments are accepted.

Fauquier County Department of Social Services (DSS) 540-422-8400 320 Hospital Hill, Suite 11, Warrenton

See separate Department of Social Services (DSS) listing in the Social Services section of this guide.

Fauquier Professional Childcare 540-423-8718 or 540-439-0132 P.O. Box 633, Remington

Fauquierchildcareservices2005@gmail.com, lorraineschildcare@hotmail.com

Fauquier Professional Childcare Services provides resources and referrals to parents, families, and childcare providers. We promote


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professional quality support, resources, and technical assistances to providers in family child care. We serve Fauquier, Culpeper, Orange, Prince William and surrounding areas. Business training, technical assistance, and consulting are services also provided. FPC also provides parents referrals and information on child care resources. FPC also coordinates with other agencies and provide CPR Training, MAT (Medical Administration Training), and more. For more information about the program, call or visit the website.

Girl Scouts, Nation’s Capital

703-840-2076 25055 Riding Plaza, Suite 120, South Riding www.gscnc.org, customercare@gscnc.org

Girl Scouts builds girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place. Girl Scouts Council Nation’s Capital is 57,000 girls and 27,000 adults strong who believe girls can change the world. We’re the preeminent leadership development organization for girls from coast to coast; Girl Scouts offers every girl a chance to do something amazing. For more information on how to Join Girl Scouts; or to volunteer to form a Girl Scout Troop for the girl in your life and her friends contact the Girl Scouts for additional information.

Girls on the Run Piedmont Kathy Butler, Council Director 540-296-GOTR PO Box 245, Warrenton

www.gotrpiedmont.org, kathy.butler@girlsontherun.org

Over a period of 10 weeks, girls in the 3rd through 5th grades participate in an after-school program like no other. The Girls on the Run lessons encourage positive emotional, social, mental and physical development. Heart & Sole is Girls on the Run’s program for middle school girls (grades 6th-8th)! Heart & Sole creates a positive, structured space for middle school girls to learn about themselves, explore new ideas, cultivate empathy, strengthen connections and develop life skills that will help them as they move through adolescence and beyond.

Healthy Families Fauquier

540-219-5903 Fauquier County Health Department Building 330 Hospital Drive, Warrenton

Healthy Families is a free, voluntary program available to expectant parents and those with newborns. Healthy Families helps parents prepare for the birth of their baby and provides information on parenting, child development, and community resources.

TOPSoccer provides an opportunity for children with special needs to learn about and have fun playing soccer, while improving their self-esteem, physical fitness and socialization skills. TOPSoccer is a free program; thanks to the generous support from the Fauquier County Soccer Club and the Virginia Soccer Association. We are always looking for volunteers to support our nearly 100 athletes. For more information on TOPSoccer, please email us.

Verdun Adventure Bound

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

Verdun Adventure Bound (VAB) offers a challenge course, retreat center and amphitheatre. This nonprofit facility covers over 55 acres of natural habitat and is ideal for groups seeking team building in an outdoor educational and adventure experience. VAB may be reserved for use by a variety of groups: church youth groups to youth and adult retreats (excellent in preparation of sacraments); scouting; youth sports teams; adult sports teams; school classrooms to entire school team building; civic organizations; and corporate organizations. The Anne Marie Sheridan Amphitheatre is an outdoor venue perfect for live performances and twilight picnics.

Virginia Preschool Initiative (VPI) Fauquier County Public Schools 540-422-7144 www.fcps1.org

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

Young Life Fauquier County

Matt Walker, Area Director 540-422-2095 PO Box 1161, Warrenton, VA 20188-1161

www.fauquiercounty.younglife.org, walkyver@gmail.com

We have Young Life clubs active in the communities surrounding all three high schools in the county: Fauquier High School, Liberty High School, and Kettle Run High School. High school clubs meet every Monday night during the school year. We also have WyldLife Club for the middle schools in the county. WyldLife meets every other Friday in the fall and spring.

Teens Opposing Poverty, Inc. (TOP) 540-955-6260 or 866-955-6260 PO Box 933, Berryville

www.teensopposingpoverty.org, teensopposingpoverty@hotmail.com

At Teens Opposing Poverty we work to develop ministries that give youth the opportunity to interact with the people they are serving. When the interaction occurs, everyone benefits. Many youth who participate in TOP's ministries learn to appreciate their material blessings and develop greater understanding of those who are less fortunate than themselves. They also realize that they are doing something important for other people.

TOPSoccer

Each Office Independently Owned and Operated

Janet Light REALTOR®

540-219-7509

Coach John Schlenker

Serving Prince William, Fauquier and Surrounding Counties

TOPSoccer (The Outreach Program for Soccer) is the official United States Youth Soccer program for enriching the lives of children with learning and/or physical disabilities through the game of soccer.

1931 Plank Rd Suite 201, Fredericksburg Office: 540-373-2000 | Fax: 540-373-7224 Email: janet.light@c21nm.com

piedmontTOPsoccer@gmail.com

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Mobility Rentals Available

Mon-Fri | 9:30am-7:00pm Saturday | 9:30am-4:00pm Sunday | Closed

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DONATION HOURS: NO DONATIONS MONDAY TUESDAY - FRIDAY 9AM - 3PM • SATURDAY 9AM - 1PM OPEN HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 9AM - 5PM SATURDAY 9AM - 2PM

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DONATION HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 9AM - 4PM OPEN HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 12PM - 4PM

249 East Shirley Ave., Warrenton, Va 20186 | fauquierfoodbank.org FOOD BANK: 540.359.6053 | fauquiercommunityfoodbank@comcast.net THRIFT STORE: 540.359.6054 | fauquier_thrift@yahoo.com Fauquier Resource Guide

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EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT & JOB TRAINING EDUCATION

4-H Clubs/Virginia Cooperative Extension 540-341-7950 24 Pelham Street, Warrenton

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 in a fellowship unlike any other program available to youth today. Through 4-H, young people are encouraged to participate in a variety of activities that emphasize 4-H's "learning by doing" philosophy of youth development.

individuals and families living with autism are able to maximize their quality of life, are treated with the highest level of dignity, and live in a society in which their talents and skills are appreciated and valued. We provide advocacy, education, information and referral, support, and community at national, state and local levels through our strong nationwide network of affiliates.

Blue Ridge Tutor 540-675-1211

www.blueridgetutor.com, carolyn@blueridgetutor.com

Allegro Community School of the Arts

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 meaning). As a reading specialist, I remediate both. Academic coaching becomes more significant in middle school. 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.

www.allegrocsa.org, info@allegrocsa.org

Decoding Dyslexia Virginia - Fauquier/ Haymarket Chapter

540-349-5088 20 Main Street, Warrenton

Allegro is a nonprofit organization offering private instruction to students of all ages, on all instruments. Group lessons, workshops, and camps are also offered. Allegro’s Music Academy for the Blind and the music therapy program assist those with disabilities. Levels of curriculum are developed to meet the needs of all our students. Instructional tracks include: recreational, conservatory, and college. The music therapy program is available in individual or group instruction and provides interventions focused on the whole child: social/emotional, cognitive and physical development on all levels. Our blind instruction offers visually impaired students music braille training.

Arc of North Central Virginia (Arc of NCV) 571-399-5390 PO Box 852, Bealeton

Lynda Bruni

DecodingDyslexiaPWC.fauquier@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 policymakers on best practices to identify, remediate and support students with dyslexia in Virginia. DDVA Haymarket meets DDVA Haymarket meets periodically. Watch for scheduled meetings on Decoding Dyslexia Virginia facebook page.

Department of the Blind and Vision Impaired (DBVI) 703-359-1100

Atlantic Seaboard Dyslexia Education Center (ASDEC)

DBVI provides services to Virginia's citizens of all ages who are blind, deaf/blind, or vision impaired in maximum level of employment, education, and personal independence. The department focuses on services related to developing skills, confidence, and a positive outlook important for independence. Services include: training to assist individuals in adjusting to the loss of vision; vocational and adjustment counseling and training, adaptive equipment for training and/or employment; rehabilitation engineering services to modify training and/or job sites; and supported employment services for individuals who are blind and have other disabilities. Job placement and follow-up services also provided.

www.asdec.org, questions@asdec.org

Dyslexia Intervention Services

www.arcofnorthcentralva.org, arcofnorthcentralva@gmail.com

The Arc of North Central Virginia is an advocacy organization committed to enhancing the lives of persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), and ensuring that they are valued members of our community who are able to reach their full potential. We are committed to creating an environment that encourages inclusiveness and acceptance through, education, advocacy, and support to families, friends, and our community.

301-762-2414

The Atlantic Seaboard Dyslexia Education Center is a private, nonprofit 501(c)(3) accredited by the International Multisensory Structured Languages Education Council (IMSLEC). Established in 2000, ASDEC's foundation is based on more than three decades of educational experience serving students with language-based learning disabilities. ASDEC's graduate-level training in structured multisensory language instruction enables teachers, tutors, parents and other educators to teach success to students with even the most severe learning disabilities.

Autism Society

800-328-8476 4340 East-West Hwy, Suite 350, Bethesda www.autism-society.org

The Autism Society of America has been improving the lives of all affected by autism for over 50 years and envisions a world where

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Academic Language Therapy for Reading and Writing

Christina Seabold Fox, CALT

www.disofwarrenton.com, ChristinaSeaboldFox@gmail.com

Effective dyslexia therapy for age-appropriate independence in reading and writing. Academic Language Therapy is designed for reading and writing skills, and the instructor has an advanced specialized professional training in the 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.

Clifton Institute, Inc. Formerly known as Environmental Studies on the Piedmont (ES) 540-349-3331 6712 Blantyre Road, Warrenton


www.cliftoninstitute.org, info@cliftoninstitute.org

We are a nonprofit 501 (c) 3 organization which provides environmental education, conducts ecological research, and restores habitat for native plants and animals. Our field station is located on 900 acres in the northern Piedmont and is permanently protected under a conservation easement.

Fauquier Autism Resource Group Kimomomof2@yahoo.com

Email Fauquier Autism Resource Group for additional information.

Fauquier Community Action Head Start Program 540-347-7000 430 East Shirley Avenue, Building C, Warrenton www.fcacheadstart.org

Fauquier Community Action Head Start program is a federally funded preschool program. For more information see the full listing in Children Services.

Fauquier County Office of Virginia Cooperative Extension 540-341-7950 24 Pelham Street, Warrenton www.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 320 Hospital Drive, Warrenton

www.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 student population numbers about 11,287 students. FCPS includes 11 elementary schools, 5 middle schools, 3 high schools and 1 alternative learning school.

Fauquier Education Farm (FEF) Jim Hankins, Executive Director

www.fauquiereducationfarm.org, fauquieredfarm@gmail.com

FEF is a learning resource for students, farmers, gardeners and anyone wanting to learn more about how our food is grown. The FEF has a dual focus: offers agricultural education and grows produce for local food banks. 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).

Free To Be ADHD Coaching

Linda Swanson, MA, ACC 703-508-4774 Neil Swanson, MA, ACC 703-509-5377 7180 Baldwin Ridge Road, Warrenton www.freetobecoaching.com

Neil and Linda Swanson each partner with groups and families to transform their ADHD experience from failure to success and from chaos toward order and calm. FREE 20-minute initial phone consultation. Some scholarships available. The website below includes information about coaching plans as well as links to free ADHD resources, including YouTube videos. Thom Hartmann,

author of seven books on ADHD, has observed that, “Coaching, it turns out, is one of the most powerful and effective ways for people with ADHD to achieve success.�

International Dyslexia Association 410-296-0232 40 York Road, 4th Floor, Baltimore www.dyslexiaida.org, info@interdys.org

International Dyslexia Association (IDA) focuses on educating families, educators, and other professionals about dyslexia. Resources are also available on the website, including fact sheets, infographics, a video library, and more to assist those wanting or needing to know more about dyslexia and methodologies around proven instruction.

Key To Reading & Writing LLC

Academic Language Therapy for Reading and Writing Susan Louchen, M.S., CALT

www.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.

Lord Fairfax Community College Michelle Cribbs 540-351-1032 6480 College Street, Warrenton www.lfcc.edu, mcribbs@lfcc.edu

Lord Fairfax Community College is an institution of higher education with four locations, Middletown, Warrenton, Luray-Page County and Vint Hill, that serves eight localities in the Shenandoah Valley and northern Piedmont region. The College offers more than 75 associate degree and certificate programs and is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees.

Lord Fairfax Community College Workforce Solutions Professional Development and Continuing Education Lord Fairfax Community College 540-868-4072 www.lfccworkforce.com

Workforce Solutions and Continuing Education (WSCE) at Lord Fairfax Community College 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.

Literacy Volunteers of Fauquier County 540-422-8465 320 Hospital Drive, Suite 10, Warrenton

Literacy volunteers offers ESL and literacy education, help with the GED, and both financial and health literacy. The Workplace offers computer and resume assistance focusing on finding employment. All services are free.

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Mayflower Homeschoolers www.mayflowerhomeschoolers.org, mayflowerhomeschoolers@gmail.com

Under the patronage of Our Lady of Fatima, Mayflower Homeschoolers is a Roman Catholic Independent Homeschool Support Group. It supports homeschoolers, in the counties in and around Fauquier County, including, but not limited to: Culpeper, Fauquier, Loudoun, Manassas, Manassas City, Prince William, Rappahannock, Stafford, and Warren Counties. Mayflower offers monthly (clubs, PE, field trips; works of mercy, religious events, and moms’ nights), quarterly (Feast Day parties, themed dances for teens, including a prom), 2 academic fairs, an annual graduation and parent meeting, member support as needed, and monthly summer outings.

Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center (PEATC) 800-869-6782 8003 Forbes Place, Suite 310, Springfield www.peatc.org, partners@peatc.org

The Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center builds positive futures for Virginia's children by working collaboratively with families, schools and communities in order to improve opportunities for excellence in education and success in school and community life. Our special focus is children with disabilities. We do this by providing: services and support for families and professionals, easy-to-understand, research-based information and training, and opportunities for strategic partnerships and advocacy for systemic improvement.

Parent Resource Center

Fauquier County Public Schools 540-422-7116 prc@fcps1.org

Please see full listing in the Healthcare section, under disability services, for more information.

Pathways, Inc., Powering Your Path

Remington Drug Co.

540-439-3247 207 E. Main Street, Remington www.remingtondrug.com

Remington Drug provides accredited diabetes self-management training and a diabetes support group. For more information call us or visit our website or Facebook page. See our full listing under the Healthcare services in this guide.

Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) Fauquier County Public Schools rcorpening@fcps1.org

Virginia school divisions are required to have a special education advisory committee. The purpose of the committee is to provide an opportunity for parents and other school board appointees to have a voice in the way that school divisions provide services to students with disabilities. Local SEAC members are appointed by local school boards. The committees provide reports and recommendations to their school boards. Follow the Fauquier County SEAC on Facebook to obtain current information. Contact your local school district for more information or visit VA Department of Education's website. www.doe.virginia.gov.

Smart Cookie Reading LLC

Academic Language Therapy for Reading and Writing Liz Gordon, M.Ed. www.smartcookiereading.com, liz@smartcookiereading.com

Smart Cookie Reading provides one-on-one, intensive, academic therapy to children diagnosed with dyslexia or language based disorders. Multisensory Structured Language Therapy (MSLT) techniques founded on the Orton-Gillingham approach are used to teach reading, spelling, and writing. A multisensory approach is utilized to engage visual, auditory, and kinesthetic pathways in order to enhance memory and learning of written language. Session curriculum is research-based and follows MSLT training, accredited by the International Multisensory Structured Language Education Council (IMSLEC) for working with dyslexic and language basedlearning disorders.

540-422-0907 16413 Shadow Drive, Culpeper

Understood - For Learning & Attention Issues

Pathways, Inc. provides free services and resources to help empower women in the area. Our services include free individualized computer skills and technology training, career coaching, including assistance with the job search, writing resumes, preparing for Interviews, and self-marketing. Our service hours are Monday through Friday from noon until 7:00 p.m. Contact us to register for your free individualized sessions. Want to help? Donate or volunteer today. Pathways, Inc. is a nonprofit 501 (C) 3 organization.

Supports parents of the one in five children with learning and attention issues. Understood provides resources, free access to experts, and for parents in similar circumstances to share information.

www.poweringyourpath.org, margie@poweringyourpath.org

Piedmont Regional Adult and Continuing Education Programs

www.understood.org

Verdun Adventure Bound

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

For more information see full listing under Children Services.

540-829-9914 14270 Achievement Drive, Culpeper

EMPLOYMENT & JOB TRAINING

Piedmont Regional Adult & Continuing Education Programs serves the counties of Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange & Rappahannock.

540-904-4207 10164 Marsh Road, Bealeton

www.pracep.org

Pilinut Press, Inc. www.pilinutpress.com

Free articles, worksheets, word games and puzzles, and lesson plans for developing literacy, budget, and food management skills.

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Didlake

www.didlke.org

Adult Day Support Program with an emphasis on community engagement. For more information please contact the Program Manager at 540-904-4207. Serving Fauquier County and the surrounding community.


Life Line Counseling Center

ADDICTION KILLS!

― Brain Health, Coaching and Addiction 703.691.3029 George Swanberg LCSW, LSATP, MAC EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR gswanberg@lifelinerecovery.com

Mary Lou Swanberg CHPC COUNSELOR mlswanberg@gmail.com

Español: 703-772-2770 Grissel Velez MS

PROGRAM DIRECTOR, BILINGUAL gvelez@lifelinerecovery.com 3 VA LOCATIONS: Warrenton | Fairfax | Gainesville facebook.com/LifeLineFairfax lifelinehealth.org

offers: • Assessments/Evaluations • Brain Health Fitness/Restoration • Intensive Outpatient Treatment • Teen Intervention • High Performance Coaching

―Unlocking Your Potential • DWI/DUI Programs • Drug-free Pain Management • Anxiety and Depression

Is ADDICTION ―controlling your LIFE? ―shattering your HOPE? ―destroying your FINANCES? Evidence-based best practices for : Individual, Family & Groups. Care is coordinated with a client’s existing medical team. Medicaid and most other commercial insurance accepted. 381 Stuyvesant Street • Warrenton, VA 20186

Call: 703.691.3029

SERVICES • Physical Therapy • Massage Therapy • Small Group Exercise Classes & SO MUCH MORE! 560 Broadview Ave Suite 201, Warrenton, VA 20186

540.347.4005 innovativeptllc.com

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Division of Rehabilitative Services (DRS), Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services Employment Services 540-829-7360 1300 Sunset Lane, Suite 3120, Culpeper www.vadars.org

Employment Services help people with disabilities get ready for, find, and keep a job. DRS have a residential training and medical rehabilitation center known as Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center as well as field offices located across Virginia. The Agency also partners with a network of community rehabilitation providers, also known as Employment Services Organizations. These organizations provide Employment and Vocational Services throughout the state. For students with disabilities moving from high school to further education, work or independence, DARS collaborates with schools in providing Transition Services. DARS also works with federally funded One Stop Centers to provide workforce services to persons with disabilities.

Elite Mentoring 540-680-0009 Warrenton

elitementoring@hotmail.com

Elite Mentoring is a private agency that is committed to providing individual and group mentoring services in the home, community, and office settings for children, youth, and adolescents.

Goodwill Industries - Youth Workforce 540-581-0620 option 4

www.goodwillvalleys.com/work-and-training-services, wfd@goodwillvalleys.com

The WIOA Youth program will help youth access opportunities for work-based learning, industry recognized credentials, and employment in demand occupations. Key components of the program are: tutoring, adult mentoring, leadership development, onthe-job training, career and academic preparation, paid and unpaid work experience, Internship and training in demand occupations, and pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship training.

Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) 540-717-0233

VEC job seeker assistance will only be available by appointment. To schedule an appointment, call Patricia Height at 540-717-0233.

LIBRARIES

Fauquier County Public Libraries 540-422-8500

www.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. The Virginiana Room, located in the Warrenton central library, has an extensive collection of materials focusing on state and local history and genealogical research. The Bealeton branch library provides access to materials from the Foundation Center, the nation’s leading authority on philanthropy. These resources connect nonprofits with grant makers. Story times, 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

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are appreciate at the Friends of the Library Book Cellar. Individuals interested in volunteering may complete the applications which are available on the website. 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. Individuals interested in volunteering at the library or Book Cellar may complete an applications on the library’s website. Bealeton Branch Library 10877 Willow Drive, North Bealeton John Marshall Branch Library 4133 Rectortown Road, Marshall Warrenton Central Library 11 Winchester Street, Warrenton The Book Cellar (open Friday & Saturday only) John Barton Payne Building, 2 Courthouse Square, Warrenton Fauquier Library Summer Reading Program Annual program for children of all ages which encourages lifelong learning. Participants log the books they read, earn prizes and can attend weekly special events. Separate program also held for adult readers. The program is free thanks to the generous support of The Friends of the Fauquier Library and community sponsors. Fauquier Library Tax Assistance Annual tax assistance is provided through a partnership with the Foundation for Tax Assistance. Call 540-422-8465 to schedule an appointment.

National Library Service for the Blind and Handicapped VisionAware 800-552-7015 or 202-707-5100 www.visionaware.org, nls@loc.gov

VisionAware helps adults who are losing their sight continue to live full and independent lives by providing timely information, step-by-step daily living techniques, a directory of national and local services, and a supportive online community.

WEBSITES FOR JOB SEARCHES

www.ajb.org (America’s job bank) www.vaview.vt.edu www.careerbuilder.com www.jobsearchusa.org www.americasemployers.com www.dice.com (specializes in Information Technology jobs) www.timescommunity.com (local job listings) www.fauquier.com (classifieds/employment) www.fauquiernow.com (classifieds/employment) www.monster.com www.usajobs.opm.gov www.federaljobsearch.com www.washingtonpost.com/wl/jobs/home www.simplyhired.com www.hotjobs.yahoo.com www.indeed.com www.jobbankusa.com www.jobcentral.com www.jobweb.com www.job-search-engine.com www.alljobsearch.com www.jobs.net www.jobs.com


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EMERGENCY SERVICES American Red Cross Central & Shenandoah Virginia

540-825-9291 or Disaster Assistance 855-891-7325 118 East Piedmont Street, Culpeper www.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 shelters, feeds, 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 (Federal Emergency Management Association) 800-621-3362

Fauquier County Department of Fire, Rescue, and Emergency Management

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 14: Remington VFC & Rescue 540-439-8010 Company 19: Warrenton Training Center 540-347-8307

Law Enforcement Contacts Fauquier County Sheriff’s Office 540-347-3300 State Police, Warrenton Headquarters 540-347-6425 455 East Shirley Avenue, Warrenton

540-422-8800 62 Culpeper Street, Warrenton

Warrenton Police Department 540-347-1107 333 Carriage House Lane, Warrenton

Emergency: Call 911

FOUNDATION AND NONPROFIT SUPPORT

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

Non Emergency Fire/Dispatch 540-422-8800 Emergency Operations Center 540-422-8810, 540-347-6843 or 540-347-1313 EMS Station 1 540-347-4873 Company 1: Warrenton VFC 540-347-0522 Company 2: Remington VFC & Rescue 540-439-8010 Company 3: Marshall VFC 540-364-2047 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 Volunteer Rescue Squad 540-364-2277 P.O. Box 225 8472 West Main Street, Marshall

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Fauquier County has many nonprofit organizations which serve community residents. Each entity relies on volunteers and financial support to provide the array of services and support to County residents. For more information on any of the nonprofit organizations in the area, contact PATH Resource Center or visit www.pathforyou.org to volunteer time and assistance.

The Van Gils Law Firm, PLLC

540-351-0890 70 Main St #23, Warrenton, VA 20186

www.vangilslawfirm.com, office@vangilslaw.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 who are clients are available upon request.

Higher Public Relations, LLC Danica Low, Owner 703-283-3990 Bealeton higherpr@gmail.com

With a heart for helping those who help others, Higher Public Relations is a local public relations company which offers traditional PR services for small businesses, nonprofits and faith-based organizations. Marketing communication services are tailored specifically for churches and organizations which contribute to the common good, or small businesses with a heart. Clients are organizations with a passion and desire to better the community.


Northern Piedmont Community Foundation 540-349-0631 321 Walker Drive, Suite 301, Warrenton www.npcf.org, jbwilson@npcf.org

Northern Piedmont Community Foundation is a nonprofit, public charity that builds philanthropic capital to enhance and preserve the quality of life in Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, and Rappahannock Counties and to strengthen the region’s nonprofit organizations. We provide broad community leadership by bringing diverse groups of individuals and organizations together to develop communitywide solutions for problems and issues both today and for future generations.

PATH Foundation

540-680-4100 321 Walker Drive, Suite 301, Warrenton www.pathforyou.org, apetty@pathforyou.org

The PATH Foundation is a charitable grantmaking foundation with a mission to strengthen the health and vitality of the community. Since its inception in late 2013, PATH has invested over $11,000,000 in Fauquier, Rappahannock and northern Culpeper counties. With four core areas of focus - access to care, childhood wellness, mental health, and senior services – the PATH Foundation provides grants and programming for the benefit of the community. For more information, please visit our website.

Great Prices • Quick Service • Friendly Smiles

• Prescriptions • Immunizations • Cards & Gifts • Med Synchronization

PATH Resource Center

540-680-4146 321 Walker Drive, Suite 201, Warrenton www.pathforyou.org

Center for Nonprofit Excellence

207 East Main St., Remington, VA 22734 540.439.3247 | www.remingtondrug.com

540-680-4146

resourcecenter@pathforyou.org

CNE is a resource for area nonprofits to help strengthen their organization and increase community impact. Made possible through a partnership with the PATH Foundation, CNE offers tools, technical assistance, education, consulting and resources to nonprofits serving northern Culpeper, Fauquier, and Rappahannock counties. Nonprofit topics and trainings include: governance, philanthropy, marketing, finance and community engagement. Hours: Monday through Friday 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. PATH Community Link

855-495-LINK (5465)

communitylink@pathforyou.org

PATH Community Link is a call center that acts as a mediator between community members and nonprofit organizations. It’s a free and confidential service available to anyone in the community who is looking for local resources and connects them with agencies in Fauquier, Culpeper and Rappahannock counties. The call center accommodates both Spanish and English speakers and can send requests by text, phone or email Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. PATH Volunteer Hub

540-680-4148

www.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 offers nonprofits the ability to list specific in-kind opportunities and allows volunteers to search available positions based upon interests, skills and more. For more information, email us at volunteerhub@pathforyou.org.

Reach for the Sky Customized team building programs for youth and adults • Adult Kayaking and Hiking Adventures • Corporate Team Building • Independent and Public School Programs • In-Law/Out-Law Bridal Games • Live Concert Series @ the Anne Marie Sheridan Amphitheatre • Religious Retreats • Youth Academic School Day Camps • Youth After School Programs and • Youth Summer Camps

RESTORE, REFLECT, RECONNECT Verdun Adventure Bound is a 501 (C)(3) educational nonprofit

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HEALTHCARE

Chrysalis Counseling Centers, Inc.*

ADDICTION, COUNSELING & MENTAL HEALTH

www.chrysaliscenters.com

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

Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurse

Peggy Doyle, PMH, CNS, BC 540-229-7713 70 Main Street, Suite 23, George Mason Enterprises, Warrenton

Peggy Doyle is an advanced practice psychiatric nurse offering private services. She has practiced in the mental health field for over 35 years and has been established in Warrenton for over eight years. Peggy sees adults, adolescents, and children. Her practice includes, but is not exclusive to, help for anxiety disorders, couples counseling, depression, bipolar disorder, ADD, domestic violence, oppositional disorder, and PTSD.

540-347-0613 54 E Lee Street, Warrenton

Chrysalis Counseling Centers provides clinical services in Northern and Central Virginia. 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, in-home, mentoring, and other specialized treatment services. Call the office to learn more.

Clarity Counseling, LLC

Alicia Ayvas, LCSW, CEDS 571-318-9141 7150 Heritage Village Plaza, Unit 201, Gainesville www.ClarityCounselingVa.com, aayvas@gmail.com

Anne sees children, adolescents, families, and women. She provides a wide variety of services, including play therapy for children.

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 evidence-based treatment for eating disorder recovery and in dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT). Clarity has therapists on staff Monday thru Friday and collaborate in-house with nutritionists that offer office hours on the weekend. Please call or visit the website for more information.

Carol Hawker, LPC, MEd

Come As You Are (CAYA)*

www.carolhawkerlpc.com, cghawker@comcast.net

www.cayacoalition.org, info@cayacoalition.org

Anne Zewatsky, LCSW

540-772-9710 92 Main Street, Suite 201 #6, Warrenton anne.zewatsky@gmail.com

540-316-1106 17 Horner Street, Warrenton

Addiction Support P.O. Box 3457, Warrenton

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

(CAYA) is a substance abuse prevention coalition to help anyone affected by substance use disorders. We connect people to helpful resources, available treatment, and support groups. We raise community awareness on substance abuse through local prevention programs in Fauquier, Culpeper and the surrounding counties.

Carole Mathers Hertz, LPC, EdD 540-445-0985

Carole Mathers provides a climate which enables the client to have the freedom and trust to explore whatever issues and events are causing them disturbance. A warm, non-judgemental, safe emotional environment provides the basis for self-exploration and problem solving which should enhance their lives. Psychotherapy and sometimes coaching may be intertwined to afford the best outcomes for each individual. Mather specializes in adolescent, individual and couples psychotherapy and consultation.

Childhelp Village 540-399-1926 Culpeper

www.childhelp.org

This psychiatric residential treatment facility provides a continuum of healing services for children age 5 through 14 with a full-scale IQ of 55 or higher in a safe, structured environment. The Village also serves as a private day school and provides treatment for children and adolescents with mild to severe trauma or neglect, psychiatric disorders, and neurodevelopmental disorders.

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Connections4Life Amy Hughes, LPC 703-505-7564

www.connections4life.net, amy@connections4life.net

Connections4life Professional Therapy Services offers unique and customized care. We specialize in treating individuals who have experienced trauma and are struggling to make sense of its pervasive impact on mind, body and soul. Our approach examines trauma through a neurobiological lens, incorporating groundbreaking advancements in the study of neurobiology and psychology.

Counseling and Forensic Services* Melissa Renner, LPC CSOTP 540-216-3641

28 Ashby Street, Suite 106, Warrenton drhardenburg@cfsvirginia.com

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, and substance abuse evaluations and group, individual, couples and family therapy for many diverse problems. We take many insurances for individuals. All evaluations and groups are self-pay.


Dan J. Thompson, LPC*

Fauquier CADRE*

dantlpc@aol.com

www.fauquiercadre.org, fcadre@mindspring.com

540-272-4200 30 Main Street, Suite 300, Warrenton This practice will be expanding during the summer of 2018 and will provide a full array of services for children, youth, adults, and families. Specialties include substance abuse, adolescent issues, family conflict and varied treatment modalities to address the needs of clients.

Denise Booth, LCSW

703-963-3880 92 Main Street, Suite 201#5, Warrenton denise.booth2@gmail.com

Denise specializes in working with children, adolescents, young adults and families to help improve relationships and communication patterns. She helps those who are dealing with depression, anxiety, low self-esteem and behavioral issues at home and school. She utilizes a strengths-based perspective, incorporating cognitive behavioral techniques, family therapy, and expressive therapies such as art, play, and sand therapy.

Elaine Shea, LCSW

540-347-2340 24 Pelham Street, Warrenton

Fauquier CADRE, Inc. (Community Alliance for Drug Rehabilitation and Education) is a nonprofit organization established in 1989. CADRE's mission is to reduce youth substance use in our community by delivering evidence-based prevention programs and providing information and education regarding local substance use resources.

H.O.P.E Counseling Services of Virginia 540-341-1033 92 Main Street, Suite 202 #5, Warrenton

H.O.P.E. specializes in working with adults 18 and over for individual counseling and providing Christian counseling for those seeking a faith-based approach.

Health Connect America* 540-222-2594 23248 Lignum Road, Lignum www.HealthConnectAmerica.com

540-349-9877 35 Horner Street, #210, Warrenton

Health Connect America provides a variety of services for children, adolescents, and adults, including an intensive in-home program for children.

Elaine provides a variety of services for adults, including anxiety, depression, loss and grief, relationship issues, struggles with history of abuse, domestic violence, couples counseling, eating instruction and weight management, stress management, cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness-based psychotherapy.

In Luck Counseling*

Elite Mentoring

Mrs. Lueck provides individual and family mental health counseling services for adolescents (13+) and adults. Mrs. Lueck’s clinical areas of focus include counseling individuals with symptoms of PTSD, survivors of abuse or neglect, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, compulsive urge disorders (e.g., hoarding, eating, skin picking, hair pulling, cutting, etc.), and addiction or substance abuse disorders. Mrs. Lueck also has a special interest in helping individuals manage chronic health conditions like autoimmune diseases, organ transplants, heart failure, and cancer. In Luck also provides services in Spanish.

www.elaineshealcsw.com

540-680-0009 Warrenton

elitementoring@hotmail.com

Elite Mentoring is a private agency that is committed to providing individual and group mentoring services in the home and community for children, youth, and adolescents.

Family Focus Counseling Services P.C.* 540-349-4537 170 West Shirley Ave, Suite 206, Warrenton

Natalia La Maestra Lueck, LPC 703-997-6641

28 Ashby Street, #G101, Warrenton natalia.lueck@inluckcounselingllc.com

Jamie Austin, LPC*

www.familyfocusva.com

540-661-9718

Families Overcoming Drug Addiction (FODA)*

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.

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.

www.myfodafamily.org, myfodafamily@gmail.com

FODA is a support group that is open to families who have lost someone to addiction or whose lives have been thrown into chaos due to a family member's addiction. If you or a family member in recovery want the support of others in the same situation, please consider joining one of our support groups. We meet on the first and third Thursday of every month at 6:30 to 8:00 pm in Sycamore A Conference Room at Fauquier Hospital.

39 Garrett Street, Suite 109, Warrenton jamieaustinlpc@gmail.com

Jane Probst, LCSW

540-827-7395 39 Garrett Street, Suite 109 (Thursday hours only), Warrenton www.jcpchildandfamily.com, jcprobstmsw@gmail.com

Our services provide a safe and respectful environment to meet the mental health needs of all family members within our five-county area of Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange and Rappahannock. The primary office is located at 317 S. West Street, Culpeper.

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Jessica Jacobs, LCSW, LLC

Mary Combemale, LCSW

www.jacobslcsw.com, jjacobs@jacobslcsw.com

Emergency and restorative care services for survivors of abuse, including housing assistance.

Individual and Family Therapist 703-282-8761 20 Ashby Street, Suite 100, Warrenton Jessica Jacobs, LCSW is an individual, family, and couples therapist who provides a safe and non-judgmental environment that fosters the working relationship and promotes trust. Sessions are tailored to the needs of each individual and family. Jessica strives to help her clients identify strengths and develop strategies towards change and improved functioning. She works with children, adolescents, and adults using a variety of therapeutic techniques to include interventions from evidence-based therapies.

Life Line Health & Counseling Center*

George L. Swanberg LCSW, LSATP, MAC; Mary Lou Swanberg, CHPC 540-305-9001; 703-691-3029 381 Stuyvesant Street, Warrenton

www.lifelinehealth.org; gswanberg@lifelinerecovery.com; marylouswanberg @gmail.com

Life Line Counseling offers outpatient and intensive outpatient programs for help with substance abuse and mental health issues. Services are covered by most commercial insurance and the new Medicaid-ARTS program whereby people with few or no resources can get addiction help immediately. We offer help for parents in setting limits on the use of drugs, alcohol, and electronic devices. Our certified high performance coach will assist you in engaging better with others, and helping with professional, personal or family transitions. Our POWER BRAINING™ program offers multi-weekly sessions to exercise and activate the brain targeting mental and physical skills.

Live Life Well Coordinator

Karen David, RN CWC 540-219-1797 70 Main Street, Suite 23, Warrenton

www.livelifewellconsulting.com, karen@livelifewellconsulting.com

Live Life Well, LLC is a Holistic Health/Wellness business focusing on promoting self-care to encourage powerful individuals to lead purposeful lives, and assists those living with chronic illness. Each personal coaching session is based on the client’s wellness goals in areas of health maintenance and stress reduction. Live Life Well, LLC offers clients a process to learn, make and implement for healthier life choices. The coaching process includes: wellness assessments, defining goals and desires, embrace self-love, and lower personal barriers. The coaching process begins with a FREE initial consultation and services are available in packages of 12 weeks and greater.

Marianne Clyde Center for Holistic Psychotherapy Marianne Clyde, LMFT, PLLC 540-347-3797 20 Ashby Street, Suite 105, Warrenton www.marianneclyde.com

The Marianne Clyde Center for Holistic Psychotherapy, was founded by Marianne Clyde, licensed marriage and family therapist, author of three Amazon best sellers, and creator of Zentivity.guru. The therapists at the center offer counseling to individuals, couples, and families who struggle with depression, anxiety, and relationship issues, and also offer a variety of groups and workshops.

540-428-2004 436 Hospital Drive, Warrenton

Mental Health Association of Fauquier County* 540-341-8732

www.fauquier-mha.org, mhafc1@gmail.com

The Mental Health Association of Fauquier County is a nonprofit advocacy and action group offering information about mental health and addiction issues, and referral to local mental health and substance use resources for individuals and families in the community (see MHAFC website for listing of local counseling resources). MHAFC collaborates with the Fauquier County Public Schools and other local organizations on prevention, early identification and treatment for young people through the Youth and Family Initiative, and works with community partners to advocate for and strengthen the delivery of mental health and substance use supports in this area.

NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Piedmont 540-347-9104

www.namipiedmontva.org, weigelww@yahoo.com

NAMI Meeting: First Wednesday of each month from 7:00-9:00 p.m. at Fauquier Hospital (Sycamore Room A). Confidential support group meeting for family members of and individuals dealing with mental health challenges such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression, borderline personality disorder, OCD, PTSD, anxiety, and panic disorder. NAMI FSG (Family Support Group) Meeting: 3rd Monday of each month from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Fauquier Hospital (Sycamore Room A). It is a confidential support group for family members of individuals living with a mental illness. NAMI Connections Meeting: The 3rd Monday of every month from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. at Fauquier Hospital (Sycamore Room B). A confidential support group for individuals living with mental health challenges such as those mentioned above.

National Counseling Group, Inc.* 540-825-0705 13230 Lovers Lane, Culpeper

www.ncgcommunity.com, bryna.may@ncgcommunity.com

National Counseling Group, Inc. is a Medicaid provider offering intensive in-home services (IIH), mental health support services (MHSS) and outpatient counseling to adults, children, youth, and families. Additional services include FAPT funded services such as parent coaching, therapeutic mentoring, and home based counseling. National Counseling Group, Inc. services the counties of Culpeper, Fauquier, Rappahannock, Madison, and Orange.

Novant Health, Prince William and Haymarket* 703-369-8404 8700 Sudley Road, Manassas www.novanthealthuva.org

In addition to inpatient and intensive outpatient services, Novant also offers group therapy and support services for individuals and families. Novant also offers adult and adolescent group services. Educational groups are also offered twice each month.

Patrick Lee Gibbons, LPC, MMFT* 540-579-0593 32 Ashby Street, Suite 203, Warrenton

Gibbons is a LPC who offers treatment in substance abuse, trauma-

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20 Rock Pointe Lane, Warrenton 540.347.9900 PiedmontPediatrics.com DENNIS M. RUSTOM, MD, FA AP DIANA CHALMETA , MD JOSHUA A . JAKUM, MD, FA AP KATHERINE A . BOVEE, MD, FA AP DEBORAH A . HAYES, FNPC JOYCE APTED, PHD, CPNP CANDACE SIMPSON, CPNP

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focused behavioral therapy, and faith-based therapeutic supports. Services are provided to individuals, couples and families.

Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services* 540-825-3100 15361 Bradford Road, Culpeper www.rrcsb.org

Please see full listing of Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services in the Social Services section of this guide.

ReEmerge Child Therapy

Tenne Wordsworth, LCSW 540-491-4300 436 Hospital Drive, Warrenton www.reemergechildtherapy.com

ReEmerge Child Therapy is a family and community based mental health provider focused on building individual resilience by strengthening family bonds. Wordsworth works with school-aged children with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges.

Resurrection Dignity, Inc. 888-222-8702 P.O. Box 3170, Warrenton

www.rdignity.org, resurrectiondignity@gmail.com

Helps restore women who have had major setbacks. Resurrection Dignity helps women become self-sufficient, self-productive members of the community by filling an immediate need, then connecting them to organizations that meet their continued needs to get on their feet. Our goal, after meeting the initial need, is to offer mentoring, counseling, and training to restore women’s selfworth. Resurrection Dignity sponsors music ministry events that encourage the hearts of hurting women to know it’s okay to get help in time of challenge or crisis, and raises funds to support their transitional needs, especially in the areas of mentoring, counseling, and training.

Sarah Powell, BirthinMind, APRN PMHNP-BC

Spiritual Care Support Ministries

Rev. Liz Danielsen, Founder and Executive Director 540-349-5814 76 West Shirley Avenue, Warrenton

www.scsm.tv, chaplainliz@scsm.tv SCSM is a 501 (c) 3 non-denominational organization. SCSM provides faith-based support for those who are ill, dying, grieving, and experiencing personal loss. Support is provided through individual counseling, support groups, spiritual retreats, inspirational studies and various community events. We offer support for bereavement, child loss, spouse loss, divorce, teen support, chronic illness, caregivers, pet loss and more. SCSM’s goal is not to “fix” people but to journey with them, strengthening them through hope and faith, and giving them the love, compassion and value they deserve. All services are provided free of charge and are available to anyone in need.

Spruce Mind & Wellness Dr. Britt Lindon 540-572-1006 Marshall, Virginia 20115

Trauma Recovery and Education Counseling Center Mary Beth Williams, Ph.D LCSW CTS 540-341-7339 17 South Fifth Street, Room K, Warrenton

Mary Beth offers a variety of services for teens and adults for issues involving trauma and PTSD.

Warrenton Women's Counseling Center (AKA Girls Stand Strong) Michelle Kelley, LCSW 540-316-6362 92 Main Street, Suite 202 #2, Warrenton www.warrentonwomenscounselingcenter.com

540-779-1250 92 Main Street, Suite 202 #1, Warrenton

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.

Powell is a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner who provides holistic, patient-centered care by partnering with clients to achieve their mental health goals. She assists individuals in reconnecting their body, mind, and spirit, through the use a variety of techniques and an integrative approach, and encourages patients to become an active participant in the healing process. Children and adolescents are the largest population she serves, and BirthinMind sub-specializes in perinatal psychiatry, working with women with mental illness who are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or have recently delivered their babies.

ASSISTED LIVING

Spero Works LLC

540-347-6000 239 Alexandria Pike, Warrenton

www.birthinmind.com, s.powellnp@gmail.com

Ashlea Hopkins, LCSW 540-680-3150 www.speroworkstherapy.com, ashlea@ speroworkstherapy.com

Spero Works provides mental health and sport performance counseling, coaching clinics, small groups, and has experience in providing treatment for trauma, chronic suicidal ideation, anxiety, school refusal, social anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, as well as family and couples issues.

Assisted living provides a special combination of residential housing, personalized supportive 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.

English Meadows Senior Living Community www.englishmeadowsslc.com, micaela@twenty20management.com

English Meadows provides care options which include assisted living and memory care. The Warrenton campus provides 39 residential units. English Meadow’s mission is to provide quality, affordable senior living care for residents.

Auxiliary Grant for Assisted Living Facility Assistance 540-422-8400 320 Hospital Drive, Suite 11, Warrenton

Fauquier County Department of Social Services. An auxiliary grant

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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. Eligibility: Prior to admission to an assisted living facility, an individual must be assessed by an adult services social worker at their local department of social services or another qualified assessor. The individual applying for an auxiliary grant, or the individual’s designated representative, should contact an assessor and request the assessment.

Blue Ridge Christian Home 540-439-2627 7034 Catlett Road, Bealeton

Blue Ridge Christian Home is a family-owned, licensed assisted living facility with nurses on staff. Located on a farm; administrator lives on property. This care setting provides an intermediate level of care for individuals not able to live independently, but who do not require 24 hours of care.

The Villa at Suffield Meadows 540-316-3800 6735 Suffield Lane, Warrenton www.warrentonvilla.org

Vocational rehabilitation counselors assist in educational planning and employment placement. Orientation and mobility instructors train individuals on orientation techniques and how to navigate the environments safely. Vision rehabilitation teachers teach Braille and independent living skills. We also ensure our clients have access to low vision exams and low vision aids.

disAbility Resource Center

540-373-2559 (voice), 540-373-5890 (CAPTEL) 409 Progress Street, Fredericksburg www.cildrc.org, drc@cildrc.org, klett@cildrc.org

The disAbility Resource Center supports people with disabilities of all types and ages to reach their highest potential of independent living. dRC provides five core services independent living skills training, advocacy, peer counseling, transition (high school to adulthood and institutional care to one’s home), and information and referral including community trainings. The dRC sponsors a durable medical equipment reuse program, a deaf and hard of hearing department, a youth services department, and various other services to help people reach their individual goals of independent living. The dRC also provides information, referral and advocacy to people in the area.

Fauquier Adult Day Healthcare Center 540-347-2797 or 540-825-4100 ext 3427 430 East Shirley Avenue, Warrenton

A 56-apartment assisted living facility. Details are available on the website.

See full listing under Senior Services.

DISABILITY SERVICES

844-828-5591 P.O. Box 609, Front Royal

Arc of North Central Virginia (Arc of NCV) 571-399-5390 PO Box 852 Bealeton

www.arcofnorthcentralva.org, arcofnorthcentralva@gmail.com

The Arc of North Central Virginia is an advocacy organization committed to enhancing the lives of persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), and ensuring that they are valued members of our community who are able to reach their full potential. We are committed to creating an environment which encourages inclusiveness and acceptance through education, advocacy and support to families, friends and our community.

Children and Adults with ADHD (CHADD) 703-508-4774

www.meetup.com/novachadd

A free support group for parents of kids with ADHD meets from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month in the upstairs eating area of Wegmans in Gainesville. This come-whenyou-can support group offers parents an opportunity to share their challenges, strategies, recommendations, referrals, and questions with other parents of kids with ADHD and similar challenges. This group is sponsored by CHADD of Northern Virginia and DC and is facilitated by Warrenton-based ADHD coaches Neil and Linda Swanson.

Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired 703-359-1100 11150 Fairfax Boulevard, Suite 502, Fairfax www.vdbvi.org

The Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired is a state agency serving Virginians of all ages (birth and upward) who are blind or vision impaired. Our education coordinators work with blind or vision impaired children, their parents, teachers, and the community to ensure they have what they need to succeed.

Moms in Motion

www.momsinmotion.net, info@MomsInMotion.net

Moms in Motion is a service facilitation provider for Medicaid CDPAS (EDCD CCC+, CL & FIS Waivers, EPSDT program) enrollees. Our mission is to enhance the outcome for all of our clients by using personal-centered practices while providing superior service, sharing resources, expanding knowledge and networking. Our primary areas of growth include advocating in the school systems for younger clients, assisting younger adults with the transition to independence, and helping aging clients be cared for by people who love them. Primary clients include: children, young adults, and the aging population.

National Library Service for the Blind and Handicapped 800-552-7015 or 202-707-5100 www.visionaware.org, nls@loc.gov

The branch of the Library of Congress supplies recorded books and playing equipment to the blind, among other services. A form signed by a doctor or a librarian is required.

Parent Resource Center Fauquier County Public Schools Marilyn McCombe, Parent Coordinator 540-422-7116 430 E. Shirley Avenue, Building A, Warrenton prc@fcps1.org

The primary purpose of the Fauquier County Parent Resource Center (PRC) is to help families of children accessing special education services get connected with the information and resources they need. Resources are also available to assist teachers and staff. A Parent coordinator is available for consultation and to refer parents to a variety of resources. We strive to be a partner in education helping to support collaboration between parents, schools and the community. Advocacy training and information, parent workshops

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and a lending library are core PRC offerings. Staff Hours: Monday and Wednesday from 10:00am through 2:00pm - other hours by appointment. Office is located in the Central Complex on Shirley Avenue.

Service Dogs by Warren Retrievers 540-543-2307 PO Box 647, Madison

www.sdwr.org, brenda@sdwr.org

Service Dogs by Warren Retrievers (SDWR) is a fully incorporated 501 (c) 3 organization that trains and provides Service Dogs and provides education, advocacy and awareness about the role of service dogs and the different types of assistance they may provide to persons with invisible health issues such as Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, seizure disorders, hypoglycemic unawareness, post traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury and some spectrum disorders such as Asperger’s or Autism.

Social Security Administration 540-825-5781 or 877-531-4694 1014 South Main Street, Culpeper

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.

Special Olympics

Fauquier County Sheriff’s Office: Community Services & Crime Prevention 540-422-8600 or 540-422-8677 78 West Lee Street, Warrenton

Special Olympics is an international program of year round sports training and athletic competition for more than one million children and adults with intellectual disabilities. The Fauquier County Sheriff’s Office Crime Prevention Unit participates in the national track and field events and serves on the local Special Olympics Committee. For additional information please contact the Fauquier County Sheriff’s Office Crime Prevention Unit.

TOPSoccer

Coach John Schlenker

piedmontTOPsoccer@gmail.com

TOPSoccer (The Outreach Program for Soccer) is the official United States youth soccer program for enriching the lives of children with learning and/or physical disabilities through the game of soccer. TOPSoccer provides an opportunity for children with special needs to learn about and have fun playing soccer, while improving their self-esteem, physical fitness and socialization skills. TOPSoccer is a free program; thanks to the generous support from the Fauquier County Soccer Club and the Virginia Soccer Association. We are always looking for volunteers to support our nearly 100 athletes. For more information on TOPSoccer, please email us.

Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS) 540-829-7360 19006 Crossroad Parkway, Culpeper

www.vadars.org, Jackie.Kanupp@dars.virginia.gov or Tiffany.Jenkins@ dars.virginia.gov

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

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individual’s independence and employability. Administers programs to support the significantly disabled maximize their independence, employment and inclusion into society. Oversees local programs that investigate reports of abuse, neglect and exploitation of older adults as well as incapacitated adults. Processes claims for federal benefits under the Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income Disability Programs. DARS also helps provide workforce services to persons with disabilities. DARS works with community partners to assist individuals in achieving their goals of employment and/or independence.

Virginia Department for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (State Agency) Outreach Manager 804-662- 9502 (Voice / TTY); VideoPhone: 804-3251290 1602 Rolling Hills Drive, Suite 203, Henrico frontdsk@vddhh.virginia.gov

The Virginia Department for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (VDDHH) works to reduce communication barriers between persons who are deaf or hard of hearing and those who are hearing. This is accomplished through three programs: Virginia Relay (Traditional Relay Service and CapTel Relay), Interpreter Services (Interpreter Coordination for Virginia Court System and state agencies, and VQAS Screening for Interpreters), and Outreach, who provide direct services to Virginians with hearing loss. The Technology Assistance Program is also available and may provide amplified and captioned telephone, personal amplifiers, signalers with flashing lights or very loud tones, or both. Contact us for more information.

Visions Clubhouse Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services

See full listing under Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services under the Social Services listings.

FREE MEDICAL CLINICS

Fauquier Free Clinic - Warrenton (Main) Office 540-347-0394 35 Rock Pointe Lane, Warrenton

www.fauquierfreeclinic.org, info@fauquierfreeclinic.com

Medical and Mental Health Services The Fauquier Free Clinic provides primary medical and mental health services, to low income, uninsured residents of Fauquier and Rappahannock Counties. In many cases, the Clinic can provide medications at no charge. The Warrenton clinic is open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday by appointment. A Thursday evening Walk-In clinic begins at 5pm; no appointment is necessary but you may call in advance during office hours to be put on the Walk-In list. New patients are screened for their eligibility on Mondays between 10 and Noon or at the Walk-In clinic on Thursday evening. Please call in advance, or go to our website, to find out what you need to bring to establish your eligibility. The Rappahannock clinic is open the third Wednesday evening of each month and provides medical services only. Residents of either county can attend either clinic. Call for details. Dental Services The dental clinic provides emergency and preventive care to children on Medicaid, adults on Medicare and uninsured adults as long as they meet our financial criteria. Services include comprehensive exams, fillings, extractions, X-rays and cleanings. Oral surgery and assistance in obtaining dentures is offered on a limited basis. Call to ask about an appointment.


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Rappahannock (Satellite) Office

Rappahannock County Health Department 491-A Main Street, Washington

Registration first and third Wednesdays from 5:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

home health care and transportation programs are designed to specifically address your nursing, therapy, companionship, personal care and transportation needs. Care Perfections also has a career institute where we train our students to become the best certified nursing assistants.

HOME HEALTH PROVIDERS

Caring Angels Home Health

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 in-home 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 wide range of home health services.

ACTI-KARE Responsive In-Home Care 540-727-0024, available 24/7 www.Piedmont.actikare.com

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, assist with bathing, live-in services, and we excel with Alzheimer and dementia care. Our caregivers are screened, bonded, and insured and have the highest level of compassion to your loved one while remain in their home. We are a private pay service and accept long term care insurance.

AmeriCare Plus-Care

844-407-CARE 321 North Madison Road, Orange www.americarepluspc.com

Compassion and security in the comfort of your home. We are a family owned agency providing personalized care for adults and children who wish to maintain their dignity and independence in the comfort and security of their home. Our services are available short term, respite, long-term, 24 hours per day, and live-in; 365 days a year including holidays. Services include supervision, housekeeping, home cooked meals, nutrition management, medication reminders, transportation, errands, mother's helper, pet assistance, and assistance with all activities of daily living. Accept forms of payment include: private duty private pay, veterans aid and attendant, Commonwealth coordinated care, long term care policies, worker's compensation and all Medicaid waivers.

At Home Your Way

Melissa Mellon 800-417-0908 ext. 2001 P.O. Box 609, Front Royal info@AtHomeYourWay.com

At Home Your Way is a service facilitation provider, coordinating care for the elderly or for persons with disabilities. We cover the entire state of Virginia. If you, or someone you care about requires help to remain at home due to a long-term illness, congenital issue, or diagnoses such as Autism, Down Syndrome, or Cerebral Palsy, there are programs which can help. Our service area includes: Fauquier, Prince William, Manassas Park, Spotsylvania, Stafford, Caroline, Rappahannock, Culpeper, Warren, Shenandoah, Page, and Fredericksburg.

Care Perfections Health Services LLC 703-659-9640 170 W Shirley Ave, Suite 202, Warrenton

www.CarePerfections.com, info@careperfections.com

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540-450-6813, 1-855-919-CAHH (2244) 420 W Jubal Early Drive, Suite 240, Winchester www.caringangelshh.com

Serving 11 counties in Virginia and five counties in West Virginia, Caring Angels Home Health strives to promote and restore a patient's overall health in the comfort of their own home by providing continuity of care. Our staff provides high quality care with honesty and integrity. We provide skilled nursing, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, medical social work and certified nursing assistants. Caring Angels Home Health is independently owned and operated and Joint Commission Accredited. Traditional Medicare covers our skilled services at 100 percent with no out of pocket costs and we accept most major insurances.

Cleansing Water, Inc.

540-341-0212 30 Main Street, Suite 234, Warrenton

www.cleansingwater.com, info@cleansingwater.com

Cleansing Water is a private home healthcare company with services including skilled nursing, certified nursing assistants, companion care and care management. Licensed by the Department of Health. Offers initial assessment at no charge. Offers 24/7 emergency on-call contact. In business for over 19 years; serving the counties of Fauquier, Culpeper, Prince William, Loudoun, and Rappahannock.

Commonwise Home Care

Formerly Commonwealth Care Group 571-483-8806 www.commonwisecare.com

Commonwise Home Care is a premium home care services provider devoted to helping clients retain their health, freedom, and good spirits. We provide companionship, personal care, and care management services wherever our clients call home. Commonwise exists to provide the highest quality services by remaining dedicated to selectivity through the use of our proprietary, evidence-based selection methodology to ensure every caregiver demonstrates the competencies necessary to provide exceptional care. We provide around-the-clock care, ranging from four to 24 hours per day. We are licensed through the Virginia Department of Health and accept private pay and Long Term Care Insurance.

FirstLight Home Care

540-579-7570 Call 24/7 37 Main Street, Warrenton

www.Warrenton.FirstLigthtHomeCare.com

Servicing Fauquier, Culpeper, Stafford, Orange, and Southern Prince William Counties, FirstLight focuses on client happiness, peace of mind, and quality of life. Services include: bathing, personal hygiene, continence and toileting care, special diets, meal preparation, feeding, light housekeeping, laundry, and many more. We offer a unique individualized dementia program whose goal is to make sure those affected by the disease live a purposeful life. Other services include respite care, hospital to home services, travel companion, care for new or busy moms, and care for disabled adults with disabilities. Long term care insurance, veterans aid, worker’s compensation and private pay are accepted.


Heaven Sent, LLC

540-349-7772 6432 Lancaster Drive, Warrenton

www.heavensentpca.com, heavensent@heavensentpca.com

A state licensed, in-home personal care assistance service providing personal hygiene care, respite care, transportation to appointments, medication reminders, meal preparation, light housekeeping, laundry, errands, and companionship. Love the peace of mind with our professionally trained staff who are experienced in caring for those with Alzheimer’s/Dementia, Parkinson’s, Cancer, COPD, Multiple Sclerosis and more. Long-term care insurance and VA benefits will usually cover the cost of our services.

Home Instead Senior Care

703-485-0444 9309 Center Street, Suite 104, Manassas www.homeinstead.com/manassas-va

Serving all of Fauquier and Prince William Counties, Home Instead Senior Care provides non-medical in-home assisted living services to help family caregivers and support older adults who want to stay in their homes as long as possible. 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.

Hope In Home Care

Mary A. Clark, Administrator 540-718-9003 (Call 24/7) 70 Main Street, Warrenton

www.hopeinhomecare.org, maryclark@hopeinhomecare.org

The local HIHC has been assisting area residents to remain independent and in their homes since 2013. We currently serve Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange and Rappahannock. We accept Medicaid and most other insurances. Our caring and compassionate staff is available to speak with you about your specific needs at any time.

Mid-Atlantic Home Health

540-347-4774 or 800-989-0055 183-1 Keith Street, Warrenton

Mid-Atlantic Home Health is 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.

Right at Home In Home Care and Assistance 571-379-8211 8834 Rixlew Lane, Manassas www.rightathome.net

Service area includes Fauquier, Loudoun and Prince William Counties. Our staff provides personal care, companions, and skilled nursing services to help individuals maintain independence in the home for as long as possible. Care is customized to meet individual needs. Some services include care in the following: Alzheimer’s, dementia, Parkinson’s, post surgery/hospitalization, traumatic brain injury, stroke, heart and lung disease care, and more. Companions

provide transportation, light housekeeping, meal prep, safety stand by and more. Skilled nursing- wound care, catheter and colostomy care, blood draws, medication setup and administration and more. Hourly, 24/7 available. We are licensed and insured.

HOSPICE PROVIDERS

Hospice care focuses on maintaining 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 which 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 allows the patient to remain at home as long as possible. Hospice also serves people living in institutions.

Blue Ridge Hospice 540-313-9200

www.brhospice.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 Hospice and Palliative Care The Adler Center for Caring 703-957-1800; Referrals: 800-869-2136 400C Hospital Drive, Warrenton www.capitalcaring.org, ayoung@capitalcaring.org

Capital Caring helps patients and loved ones make the most of every moment together by offering coordinated care, comfort and dignity to those living with serious illness. We help families by providing pain relief, symptom management, emotional and spiritual support, and compassion. Our service area includes Fauquier, Culpeper, Rappahannock, and Prince William Counties. We provide care in a patient’s home, nursing home, assisted living facility, hospital or at one of our four hospice inpatient facilities. The Adler Center for Caring is a hospice inpatient facility for short stay symptom management and delivers one of a kind interventional pain management in an outpatient clinic.

Heartland Hospice of Warrenton

540-349-3970 400 Holiday Court, Suite 101, Warrenton www.heartlandhospice.com

Heartland Hospice of Warrenton helps patients and families work through end of life issues, whether they are physical, emotional, spiritual or social in nature. We enhance quality of life for our patients by providing specialized symptom and pain control through a team of home care aides, registered nurses, social workers, chaplains, veteran care coordinators, pet and massage therapy, nurse practitioners and physicians. Our staff lives and works locally to ensure your needs are met quickly and efficiently 24 hours a day.

Hospice of the Piedmont

434-817-6900 or 1-800-975-5501 1200 Sunset Lane, Suite 2320, Culpeper www.hopva.org, info@hopva.org

Hospice of the Piedmont is the area’s oldest nonprofit, communitybased hospice, serving Fauquier and the surrounding area since 1980. We provide end-of-life care and grief support services at no cost to the patient or family. We help maintain a patient’s dignity, comfort, and quality of life. Our professional staff and volunteers address the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual well-being

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of every patient and their loved ones. Grief support services are available to any member of the community – not just hospice patients. We care for patients in their home, a nursing home, assisted living facility, or hospital.

preparation and newborn care are offered. The 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.

Hospice Support of Fauquier County

Fauquier Health Rehabilitation & Nursing Center 540-316-5500 360 Hospital Drive, Warrenton

540-347-5922 42 N Fifth Street, Warrenton

www.hospicesupport.org, Lauren@hospicesupport.org

Hospice Volunteers provide free compassionate care and respite for terminally ill patients and their families, grief counseling by certified therapists. We also provide a large medical equipment loan closet which is free and offers: wheelchairs, walkers, electric hospital beds, shower benches/chairs, lift chairs, and Hoyer lifts.

Mary Washington Home Health and Hospice

FHRNC is a 113-bed center located on the Fauquier Hospital campus, offering both long-term care as well as short-term rehabilitation. Its proximity to and affiliation with the hospital allow for convenient continuity of care.

Home Care Shop 540-316-4437 500 Hospital Drive, Warrenton

540-741-1667

Offers a comprehensive array of home medical supplies, wound care supplies, and comfort care items.

Medi Home Health & Hospice

Infusion Center 540-316-2550 500 Hospital Drive, Warrenton

Hospice service in southern Fauquier County only.

703-392-7100

www.msa-corp.com

Medicare certified provider and private pay. JCAHO accredited. Skilled services for the “homebound” and home health nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medical social workers, speech therapy, and home health aides to assist with personal care.

HOSPITAL SERVICES

Fauquier Hospital/Fauquier Health 540-316-5000 500 Hospital Drive, Warrenton www.fauquierhealth.org

Cardiac Rehabilitation 540-316-2640 419 Holiday Court, Warrenton

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

Community Education 540-316-3588

Fauquier Hospital offers classes, lectures and other opportunities for the community. They are published quarterly in Healthy Happenings, the hospital’s newsletter, and on the health system’s website at www.fauquierhealth.org under Events and Education.

Diabetes Specialty Clinic 540-316-2652

Offers diabetes management classes and support groups for those with diabetes and their loved ones.

Emergency Room 540-316-4900

Fauquier Hospital’s Emergency Department is open 24/7, has 33 treatment rooms and provides services to more than 30,000 patients each year. A heliport is available for seriously ill or injured patients requiring treatment at major trauma centers.

Family Birthing Center 540-316-4000

More than 800 babies are born each year at Fauquier Hospital. The hospital’s dedicated staff of OB/GYN physicians and obstetrical nurses provides a rare degree of personal care. Classes on childbirth

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Fauquier Hospital’s Infusion Center provides chemotherapy treatments, blood transfusions and other outpatient infusions and injections. The Infusion Center is located on the first floor of Fauquier Hospital, adjacent to Fauquier Health Hematology/ Oncology, providing easy access to a hematology/oncology physician at all times.

Outpatient Services 540-316-3700

Many services are performed on an outpatient basis, including same-day surgeries, infusion therapy including chemotherapy, endoscopies, radiology studies, EKGs and stress tests, neurophysiology testing, echocardiography, lab testing, acid reflux testing, respiratory therapy and pulmonary rehabilitation. To schedule a procedure, patients may call the scheduling line at 540316-5800.

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 540-316-2680 253 Veterans Drive, Warrenton 7915 Lake Manassas Drive, Gainesville

From infants to older adults, this department offers physical, occupational and speech therapy.

Physician Referral and Program Registration 540-316-DOCS

Handling thousands of calls each year, this free service helps residents find a physician that is right for them. The service also takes registrations for the hospital’s classes and community programs, offers price quotes for procedures completed at the hospital, provides support group information, and maintains the most recent information on which health care plans are accepted at Fauquier Hospital.

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Hospice Support of Fauquier County

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The Wound Healing Center 540-316-4325 493 Blackwell Road, Suite 101A, 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 Court, Suite 200, Warrenton

A full-service fitness facility, the Wellness Center offers up-to-date fitness equipment and classes. Cardio and pulmonary rehabilitation sessions are held at the Wellness Center, as well as extensive diabetes offerings. Massage is also available at the Wellness Center.

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See full listing under Hospice Services.

Lions Club

There are several Lions Clubs located throughout Fauquier County. The Lions Club offers free eyeglasses and help with vision problems to those in need, and offers assistance with hearing aids. They review application forms filled out through the Fauquier Department of Health located at 330 Hospital Drive, Warrenton, VA. Applicants must meet certain criteria.

Medicaid

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

Roberts Home Medical, Inc.

540-341-4110 or 855-646-0413 6418 Old Meetze Road, Warrenton, VA 20187 www.RobertsHomeMedical.com

Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services

Roberts Home Medical is a regional supplier of home medical equipment and health aids such as wheelchairs, home oxygen, walkers, hospital beds, and respiratory equipment. A nationallyaccredited durable medical equipment company, Roberts Home Medical employees work with patients and their insurance companies to ensure maximum coverage is received.

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Simple Comforts Home Medical

540-829-7360 1300 Sunset Lane, Suite 3120, Culpeper

Assistive technology services directly assist individuals with disabilities in the selection, acquisition, or use of an assistive technology device. An assistive technology device is defined as any item, piece of equipment, or product system whether acquired commercially off the shelf, modified or customized, that is used to increase, maintain, or improve functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities.

Fauquier Health Home Care Shop 540-316-4437 500 Hospital Drive, Warrenton

The Fauquier Health Home Care Shop, located on the first floor of the hospital, offers home medical supplies on a cash and carry basis (not billed to insurance). Items for sale include comfort care items like compression socks and Biofreeze (an analgesic pain reliever); wound care supplies; bathroom safety items; walkers and transporter wheelchairs; bedding and bath supplies; and other items meant to make life easier for those recovering from an illness or injury. In addition, you will find hats, slippers, and other cancer awareness items. The shop is currently the only location in Fauquier to carry a line of decorative air boot accessories from CastMedic. Hours are: Monday through Friday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Saturdays 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Foothills Housing Corporation (Fauquier Housing Corporation) 540-341-2805 47 Garrett Street, #205, Warrenton

Income eligibility requirements apply. Aluminum, ADAapproved, temporary and permanent ramps are available for handicapped residents.

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540-341-7135 41 W. Lee Highway, #61, Warrenton, VA 20186 www.SimpleComforts.com, Sales@simplecomforts.com

This home medical store in the Giant shopping center supplies a wide variety of products, including wheelchairs, transport chairs, walkers, rollators, canes, compression garments, bath safety equipment, grab bars, therapy wraps, orthopedic braces and supports, pillows/wedges, magnifiers and more. Weekly & monthly mobility rentals. Private pay only. Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m. until 7:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:30 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Closed Sundays.

MEDICAL INSURANCE INFORMATION

INTotal Health

855-323-5588 3190 Fairview Park Drive, Suite 900, Falls Church www.intotalhealth.org

INTotal Health is a Medicaid managed care plan owned by United Healthcare. At INTotal, we specialize In Medicaid services. We serve more than 62,000 members In Northern Virginia, Alleghany/ Roanoke, Culpeper, Winchester, and southwestern Virginia. Our job is to improve access to high-quality care for our members while reducing costs for taxpayers. We meet strict requirements for quality and consumer protection. We're committed to improving the health of our Medicaid members through excellent care coordination, a strong provider network, and the help of community partners.

Medicaid

For the most up-to-date information on Medicaid, contact the Department of Social Services (DSS). Medicaid provides health coverage to low-income children and for some low-income adults, such as pregnant women, parents of dependent children, blind


or disabled individuals, individuals under hospice care, individuals age 65 or older, or other medically identified criteria. In Virginia, the Governor ‘s Department of Medical Assistance Services’ (DMAS) is the agency which administers Medicaid as well as the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). In Virginia the children’s program is called FAMIS (www.famis.org). Call 1-800772-9996 or contact DSS with questions about Medicaid or FAMIS.

Medicare

Medicare is a federal health insurance program for people age 65 or older, or those younger than 65 with certain disabilities (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or a kidney transplant), or ALS. 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 Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services 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. Open enrollment for your Part D and C plans is from October 15 through December 7, every year. With recent changes in healthcare regulations, it is important to know what, if any, parts of your coverage may be affected. For a free complete guide regarding Medicare options and coverage visit www.medicare.gov or call 1-800-633-4227.

Certified navigator (thru CMS) provides outreach, education, and enrollment assistance for the Health Insurance Marketplace ("Obamacare") during open enrollment period (November 1st to December 15th) and special enrollment period (January to October). We can assist with determining available premium tax credits and cost sharing reductions to help make health insurance more affordable. We also assist with reviewing health insurance plans to determine what best meets the needs of you and your family. Certified navigators can also assist families with completing Medicaid/FAMIS applications. Please call for a free appointment.

Fauquier Health Department

540-347-6400 330 Hospital Drive, Suite 101, Warrenton, VA 20186

Services include car seats, free immunizations, dental care, well-baby health exams (free except for sports or school), family planning, pregnancy testing and counseling, maternity care (not delivery), baby nursing supplies (breast pumps, bra), and WIC (Women, Infants and Children nutrition). Please call for an appointment. The Health Department’s Environmental Health Services division (316-6280) concentrates on protection from foodborne illness, waterborne diseases, and animal diseases.

Fauquier Hearing Services

540-341-7112 493 Blackwell Rd #311, Warrenton, VA 20186

MEDICAL SERVICES

Lyme Disease Support Group

888-474-3044 or 540-667-2315 2654 Valley Avenue, Winchester, VA 22601

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American Cancer Society

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

Care Net Pregnancy Resource Center

540-347-7770 559 Frost Avenue, Suite 100, Warrenton, VA 20186 www.empowered2choose.org

Trained staff provide, at no cost and completely confidential, pregnancy tests; limited ultrasound (for qualifying clients); education on abortion, adoption and pregnancy; maternity and infant supplies.

CHARLI PROGRAM

For those living with HIV/AIDS CHARLI Care Coordinator 434-202-4170 heather.glass@vdh.virginia.gov

If you are living with HIV/AIDS and have been incarcerated within the last year, this program is designed to help you get what you need to be successful and enjoy life. We will work with individuals for up to 18 months to help manage medical appointments, medication, housing, nutrition, transportation, health insurance, job searching, and employment. These services are provided at no cost to you. CHARLI Care Coordinators will work with you to address problems that could interfere with your ability to stay physically, mentally and emotionally healthy. Set up an appointment, we are here to help.

Enroll Virginia

540-741-2447; 888-392-5132 1301 Sam Perry Blvd, Suite #100, Fredericksburg www.enrollva.org, melissa@enroll-virginia.com

George L. Phillips 540-347-7265 6398 Lee Highway Access Road, Warrenton, VA 20187 This support group consists of people who suffer or know someone who suffers from Lyme Disease. They meet on the third Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Warrenton Church of Christ to support each other and learn about the treatment, prevention and political arena of Lyme Disease. Contact George L. Phillips for more information.

National Multiple Sclerosis Society

202-296-5363 1800 M Street N.W., Suite 750 South, Washington, DC 20036 www.MSandYOU.org

Committed to providing vital personalized, support services to the many thousands of individuals living with MS, their families, friends and colleagues. Offers 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. Each of the chapter’s programs is designed to help individuals with MS maintain independence and continue participating at work, with family and in the community.

Parkinson’s Piedmont Support Group

540-222-6000 (Kendal) or 703-967-8525 (Anne) 6379 Airlie Road, Warrenton www.parkinsonspiedmont.org

We are a Piedmont-based support group for people with Parkinson’s Disease and their support givers. The group meets on the third Monday of each month at the Chestnut Forks Tennis and Fitness Club. Parkinson’s Piedmont Support Group is a welcoming forum

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for the exchange of information about Parkinson’s and associated challenges. The location may change as the group grows, so please call first to confirm. Please visit the website or call for more information.

Remington Drug Co.

540-439-3247 207 E. Main Street, Remington www.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. We offer a complement of services to better serve the healthcare needs of our community. Our staff prides themselves in knowing everyone who walks in our door. Remington Drug provides the following services: medication refill synchronization, medication delivery options, immunizations, Jobst stockings, point of care A1C testing, accredited diabetes self-management training, and a diabetes support group. For more information call or visit the website or Facebook page.

Social Security Administration

877-531-4694 1014 South Main Street, Culpeper, VA 22701 www.socialsecurity.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 Linda Lamb, CEO/Owner 540-522-5068 www.mytransitioncare.com

We provide valuable information with trust, compassion and support to families needing professional service providers. 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.

Warrenton Dialysis Facility

540-341-7547 170 W Shirley Avenue, Suite 100, Warrenton

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

Warrenton Pregnancy Center

540-602-5556 400 Holiday Court, Suite 101, Warrenton warrentonpc4@gmail.com

The Warrenton Pregnancy Center offers free and confidential services to those facing an unexpected pregnancy. We are open to women from Fauquier and all surrounding counties regardless of their circumstances. Our staff and volunteers are committed to providing a safe environment in which to explore a woman's options and will provide resources and referrals that make life-affirming options more possible.

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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 Lane, Warrenton

www.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 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 ext. 360 360 Hospital Drive, Warrenton www.fauquierhospital.com

See full listing under Hospital Services.

Nursing Home and Community - Based Care Screening 540-422-8400 320 Hospital Drive, Suite 11, Warrenton

Fauquier County Department of Social Services, in cooperation with the Fauquier Health Department, provides pre-screening services to assess the functioning of the 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 on intake for more information.

URGENT CARE SERVICES Fauquier Hospital Emergency Care Services 540-316-5000 500 Hospital Drive, Warrenton www.fauquierhealth.org

Minute Clinic CVS 540-347-1621 510 Blackwell Road, Warrenton www.cvs.com/minuteclinic

Piedmont Urgent Care 540-347-5200 493 Blackwell Road, Suite 101B, Warrenton www.piedmont-urgent-care.com

Warrenton Urgent Care 540-351-0662 75 W. Lee Highway, Warrenton www.warrentonurgentcare.com


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HELPLINES AND HOTLINES 2-1-1 Virginia Dial 2-1-1; for the hearing impaired call 800-2306977 Adult Protection Network 540-422-8400 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 Cocaine Helpline 800-662-HELP Community Connections 540-316-9659; 855-300-7284 (PATH) Crisis Pregnancy Center 703-330-1300; Fax 540-347-7770 Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-SAFE (7233) or TTY 800-787-3224 Fauquier County Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Advocacy Program 24-Hour Hotline 540-422-8460 First Call for Help Piedmont United Way 540-825-7569 or 211 Mental Health-National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) 800-950-6264

Missing Children’s Clearinghouse 800-822-4453 Narcotics Anonymous 800-777-1515 National Hope Line 800-442-4673 National Runaway Hotline 800-786-2929 Poison Control Center 800-222-1222 Prevent Child Abuse in Virginia 800-257-8227 Peer2Peer Regional Warmline 833-626-1490 The Pregnancy Centers of Central Virginia 540-727-0400 Prevent Child Abuse VA 540-422-8400 Services Crisis Line Rappahannock Rapidan Community 24-Hour Toll Free Hotline: 540-825-5656 Services to Abused Families, Inc. (SAFE) 24-Hour Toll Free Hotline: 800-825-8876 Office: 540-825-8891 Substance Abuse Helpline 800-662-HELP Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-TALK Terrorism Hotline 866-488-8554 Veteran Crisis Line 800-273-8255 (press 1) Virginia Family Violence Sexual Assault Hotline 800-838-8238

LEGAL & COURT SERVICES Adult Probation & Parole, District 25 540-347-6354 30 Ashby Street, Warrenton

The District # 25 Probation and Parole Office serves the counties of Loudoun, Fauquier and Rappahannock. The main office is in Leesburg while the Warrenton sub-office covers Fauquier and Rappahannock. District # 25 is part of the Community Corrections Division of the Virginia Department of Corrections. Our goal and focus is to help instill internal 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.

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Child Support, Division of Child Support Enforcement, Manassas District Office 800-468-8894 8551 Rixlew Lane, 4th Floor, Manassas www.childsupport.virginia.gov

DCSE provides services in Fauquier County. They will locate establishment of paternity, child support orders, medical support orders and enforcement of orders. DCSE also provides family engagement programs.


Fauquier County Sheriff’s Office: Community Services & Crime Prevention 540-422-8615 78 West Lee Street, Warrenton

The Fauquier County Sheriff’s Office Crime Prevention Unit participates in the national track and field events and serves on the local Special Olympics Committee. Special Olympics is an international program of year-round sports training and athletic competition for more than one million children and adults with intellectual disabilities. For additional information please contact the Fauquier County Sheriff’s Office Crime Prevention Unit.

Juvenile Probation and Intake 540-422-8050 9 Court Street, Warrenton

The 20W Court Services Unit (CSU) is governed by the Department of Juvenile Justice and covers Fauquier and Rappahannock Counties. 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, to produce better outcomes for these youth and reduce recidivism.

Legal Aid Works (LAW)

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 Communications Division (non emergency) 540-347-6843

Call first for screening: 703-778-6800 or 540-825-3131 1200 Sunset Lane, Suite 2122, Culpeper

Criminal Investigations Division 540-422-8650

For low income residents needing free legal assistance in civil matters. Services are available to anyone, of any immigration status, and bilingual staff is available.

Fauquier County Commonwealth Attorney’s Office 540-422-8120 29 Ashby Street, Warrenton

www.legalaidworks.org, LAWCulp@legalaidworks.org

Northern Virginia Family Service: Immigration Legal Services Tori Andrea Babington, Esq. 571-748-2806 65 Culpeper Street, Suite 202, Warrenton

Fauquier County Sheriff’s Office 540-422-8600 78 West Lee Street, Warrenton

www.nvfs.org

General District Court 540-422-8035 6 Court Street, Warrenton

Piedmont Dispute Resolution Center

Juvenile Court Services (Custody) 540-347-8623

Northern Virginia Family Service provides low-cost legal assistance for immigration cases. Services are available in English and Spanish. Please call to schedule a consultation.

540-347-6650 3 South Fourth Street, Warrenton

www.PiedmontDisputeResolution.org, pdrc@verizon.net

PDRC provides mediation services such as: parent-teen, landlordtenant, consumer-merchant, elder care, divorce, education, and business. Mediators do not take sides or tell people what to do. They are neutral and assist people in resolving issues. PDRC mediators are certified by the Supreme Court of Virginia. PDRC also offers training and workshops in conflict resolution, effective communications, and negotiations for children, youth and adults. PDRC’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.

Juvenile/Domestic Relations District Court 540-422-8040 14 Main Street, Warrenton Magistrate’s Office 540-422-8680 Located in the trailer at the end of the parking lot behind Fauquier County Sheriff’s Office.

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SENIOR SERVICES

Fauquier Adult Day Healthcare Center

Adult Protective Services at DSS Fauquier County Department of Social Services

Adult day care, as it is often called, provides a safe, supportive environment for adults who need help with health and personal care activities (including those with dementia). Open Monday through Friday.

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

540-422-8400 320 Hospital Drive, Warrenton

See full listing under Social Services. To report suspected adult abuse, neglect or exploitation, call the toll-free Adult Protective Services hotline at: (888) 832-3858.

Aging Together

540-829-6405 PO Box 367, Culpeper

www.agingtogether.org, info@agingtogether.org

If you care about Fauquier County seniors, you should look into Aging Together, which forms partnerships and finds funds to expand and enhance services for people over 60 in Fauquier, Rappahannock, Culpeper, Madison and Orange Counties. We identify gaps in service and facilitate educational programs, caregiver supports, volunteer transportation and much more. Please join our Fauquier team that meets the third Tuesday of the month at Fauquier Hospital; call for time and location. We’re also a source of information if you’re looking for a resource for an older adult and don’t know where to start.

540-347-2797 or 540-825-3100 ext. 3427 430 East Shirley Avenue, Warrenton

Fauquier Senior Center

540-347-7729 430 E. Shirley Avenue, 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 Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services (RRCS).

Hands in Motion BJ Neff 540-351-0195 Warrenton

www.HIMhq.org, BJ@HIMhq.org

Helping the elderly and disabled in Fauquier County and others as resources allow.

Alzheimer’s Association National Capital Area Chapter

Home Marketing Services for Seniors

www.alz.org, bbell@alz.org

www.hmss-usa.com, queenie@hmss-usa.com

703-359-4440; 24/7 Helpline: 800-272-3900 3700 Pender Drive, Suite 400, Fairfax

The Alzheimer’s Association is the world’s leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer’s care, support and research. We provide help and hope to people with dementia, their families and caregivers. Information and support are available around the clock through our 24/7 Helpline 800-272-3900 and website, with online resources and tools. Support groups meet throughout the region, and education workshops are available both in the community and online. We also offer safety services, training and resources for healthcare professionals, and a clinical trials matching service. Call us. We are here for you. Please contact Bob Bell via email for local resource information.

Caring Senior Service of Northern Virginia

Wayne Mitchell, Owner 571-222-5050 or 1-800-SeniorCare (1-800-736-4672) 14540 John Marshall Hwy, Suite 100, Gainesville www.NovaSeniorCare.com, nvirginia@caringinc.com

With over 25 years of experience we’ve developed a unique way of delivering personal care service that we call the GreatCare® Method. Our GreatCare® Method focuses on hiring quality caregivers, providing the right care solutions and maintaining active involvement. By focusing on these areas we set the standard in delivering quality care, and utilize technology that simplifies your care. Our program empowers seniors by keeping them connected with family, their care team, and healthcare professionals. With our GreatCare® Method we make a true difference in the lives and families of the seniors we serve. Serving Fauquier and Prince William Counties.

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Queenie Kemmerer 703-476-2260 12020 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 100, Reston Home Marketing Services for Seniors (HMSS) provides advice on downsizing, decluttering and properly preparing the home for sale. A HMSS consultant works with each client before engagement of a realtor to ensure a stress-free and on-time move to their chosen retirement communities. HMSS services are at no cost to seniors who are preparing to sell their homes. Contact Queenie Kemmerer for more information.

National Council on Aging

571-527-3900 251 18th Street South, Suite 500, Arlington www.ncoa.org

Helping seniors and individuals with disabilities stay independent.

Overwhelmed How Can I Help, LLC 703-508-3056

www.OverwhelmedHowCaniHelp.com, OverwhelmedHowCaniHelp@yahoo.com

Specializing in senior moves. 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 done within your time frame. We know it’s personal; I’ve been through it firsthand. We care. Free in home consultation. Serving Fauquier and surrounding counties.


Senior Housing

See Housing located in the Social Services section.

Senior Supper

500 Hospital Drive, Warrenton www.fauquierhealth.org

Every Tuesday and Thursday from 4:30 to 6:30 pm healthy, multicourse meals for the 55 and older crowd are offered for a discounted price of $5.47 at Bistro on the Hill located at Fauquier Hospital. It’s a chance for good food and fellowship, and many seniors make it a regular part of their week.

VIP Senior Gold Card

The “VIP Senior Gold Card,” available to any Fauquier County senior citizen age 60 and older, is an admission ticket to almost any Fauquier public school event that charges admission. To obtain a VIP Senior Gold Card, apply in person at the front desk of any Fauquier County public school or download the brochure from the county schools website. Fill it out and take it to any FCPS school. You must present a driver’s license or other proof of date of birth at the time of application. You will receive your VIP Senior Gold Card in the mail. The card is non-transferable. The VIP Senior Gold Card applies only to school events held in Fauquier County.

Young-At-Heart Seniors Group Marianne Boston (chairman) 540-347-5718 271 Winchester Street, Warrenton

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Fauquier Community Food Bank and Thrift Store 540-359-6054 249 East Shirley Ave, Warrenton www.fauquierfoodbank.org

Our food bank provides USDA Commodities, senior commodity boxes, pantry services, some personal supplies, and firewood to registered clients only in Fauquier County. Hours are Monday through Friday 12:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. Donations of food are welcome Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Bring the proper documentation as listed on the website. We serve clients based on income; your family does not need to receive public assistance to come to the Food Bank. You can pick up food twice per month (USDA commodities are only served once a month). Bread and produce can be picked up daily when available.

Fauquier Habitat for Humanity ReStore 540-216-3447 617 Frost Ave, Warrenton

The ReStore sells used items to assist community residents. Available items may include: furniture, artwork, bathroom fixtures, light fixtures, flooring supplies, and much more. Donations to the store affect availability of certain items, and stock may change daily.

The Salvation Army Family Store 540-341-8385 62 Waterloo Street, Warrenton

The Salvation Army Family Store sells clothing, household items and furniture at reasonable rates. Proceeds support local programs. Donations are accepted during business hours and donations may include: clothing, household items, furniture, shoes, purses and kitchen items. Pick-up is available for furniture, please call to schedule an appointment. Store hours are Monday through Friday, 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 is open on Monday and Thursday from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE & ABUSE

Child Abuse & Neglect Helpline 800-552-7096

Domestic and Sexual Abuse, Human Trafficking Fauquier Faith Partners, Inc. 540-359-6795

Emergency and restorative care services for survivors of abuse includes housing assistance, licensed professional counseling, training, career counseling, mentoring, and life coaching. Also community outreach and awareness training on topics of abuse, trauma, etc.

Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-SAFE (7233) or TTY 800-787-3224 www.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.

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Domestic Violence Resource Specialist Fauquier County Sheriff’s Office 540-422-8656 78 West Lee Street, Warrenton www.fauquiercounty.gov

Michele Arft is the current domestic violence resource specialist providing 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 (i.e. emergency shelter, transitional housing, support groups, legal aid, etc.) 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 to victims who have been through an abusive relationship, and assists with general legal information on divorce, child custody, support, and visitation.

Family Alliance Network of Fauquier (FAN) Chris & Debbie Cloud, Executive Directors 540-808-4600

www.familyalliancenetworks.org, fanoffauquier@gmail.com

FAN collaborates with organizations to network resources for families facing crisis. Without education, tools and support, a crisis can destroy a family. With opioids, trafficking, suicides, school shootings and violent abuses facing families, a strong collaborative effort is required to solve these serious concerns. FAN assists by educating early identification and prevention decreases stigma and raises awareness about trauma bonding, moral injury, coercive control abuses and trauma informed interventions. In addition; facilitating a grass roots effort to stop and prevent further damage to our families; and working to find answers and build stronger communities through collaboration.

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

The mission of FCDVSAP is to empower individuals and improve quality of life by breaking the cycle of domestic violence through side-by-side advocacy with the client. Advocates collaborate together with the survivor to design an individualized service plan approach. FCDVA provides non-discriminatory services to ALL participants, 24-hour confidential hotline services, medical appointment accompaniment (as related to FCDVSAP involvement), intervention & safety planning, emergency housing, court accompaniment, legal services (as directed by program guidelines), transportation (as directed by program guidelines), support group, connection to community resources/referrals, advocacy and support, and ongoing case management. Please call the hotline to learn more.

Fauquier Domestic Violence Services (FDVS) Chris & Debbie Cloud, Executive Directors 540-349-2719

www.familyalliancenetworks.org, fanoffauquier@gmail.com

FDVS is a nonprofit organization that works in collaboration with local services to provide resources to complicated situations of domestic violence recovery. Survivors need more than intervention and legal support. Transition is complicated, scary and lonely during the harmful aftermath of trauma and our mentoring supports personal strength, responsibility and healing. The focus is to empower a belief in self and life through healthy connections in the community. As survivor’s needs are identified, FDVS will continue to support of healthy, trauma-informed options to simplify the process from traumatic violent abuse to being happy and successful, once again.


Magnificent Oak Ministries 540-359-6795 PO Box 3526, Warrenton

www.magoaks.org, info@magoaks.org

Offers both an emergency and restorative care services and residential program for those who have suffered domestic abuse.

Faith House Residential Program of Magnificent Oak Ministries 855-693-2578

A free-of-charge, 6-12 month residential program for survivors of abuse (women 18 and over). We provide a multi-dimensional approach in a structured residential environment, with the following professional services for all residents: Licensed, professional counselors, professional case management services, practical life skills training, and connections to local churches and community resources.

Services to Abused Families, Inc. (SAFE) 24-Hour Toll Free Hotline: 800-825-8876 Office: 540-825-8891 501 E. Piedmont Street, Culpeper www.safejourneys.org

All SAFE services and support are free and confidential. Services to Abused Families, Inc. (SAFE) is a “dual” program, providing prevention, intervention and educational services for sexual violence survivors and their children along with survivors of domestic violence. SAFE services include a 24-hour toll free hotline, 24-hour emergency shelter, crisis intervention, safety planning, court and support advocacy, individual and group counseling, children’s services, school-based awareness and prevention programs, public awareness programs, community partnerships and a volunteer program.

Virginia Family Violence Sexual Assault Hotline 800-838-8238

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; brochures and other resource materials in bulk for agencies seeking to distribute information about domestic violence and sexual assault.

FAUQUIER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES (DSS)

Fauquier Department of Social Services

540-422-8400 320 Hospital Drive, Suite 11, Alice Jane Childs Building, Warrenton

www.fauquiercounty.gov/government/departments/socialservices Fauquier County Department of Social Services, (FCDSS) provides a wide variety of benefits and services. Benefits include Medicaid and SNAP (formerly the Food Stamp Program), Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), daycare assistance, energy assistance and emergency assistance. Services include protective services to vulnerable adults and children, preventive services to families with children and vulnerable adults and employment services. Application

for benefits is made online at https://commonhelp.virginia.gov, or the Fauquier office. Eligibility determination is expedited when application is made online. If you wish to apply at the office, it is recommended that you call first. To qualify for benefit programs and services, you will be asked to verify such matters as residency, income and expenses, resources such as bank accounts, insurance, motor vehicles owned, etc. Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 am-4:30 pm. Please call to schedule. To report suspected abuse or neglect of a child under the age of 18, call 800-552-7096 any time or the office 540-422-8400 during office hours. To report suspected abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult (aged or with disabilities), call 888-832-3858 or the office 540-422-8400 during office hours. SNAP (formerly the Food Stamp Program) which helps families buy nutritious food and seeds or plants to grow food. The benefits are distributed to families electronically. To apply for SNAP, go online to https://commonhelp.virginia.gov, call the Fauquier Office, or contact the DSS Call Center at 855 635-4370.

Auxiliary Grants Program

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. Payment is issued to an individual monthly, to be used with a designated amount of their monthly income to pay an ALF or AFC maximum monthly rate. This rate is determined by the Virginia General Assembly and is adjusted periodically. Eligibility: Prior to admission to an assisted living facility, an individual must be assessed by an adult services social worker at their local department of social services or another qualified assessor. The individual applying for an auxiliary grant, or the individual’s designated representative, should contact an assessor and request the assessment. The department also investigates reports of suspected abuse or neglect of adults with disabilities. See Adult Protective Services in the department listing. To report suspected abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult (aged or with disabilities), call 1-888-832-3858 any time or the office 540-422-8400 during office hours.

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, which is determined by a DSS social worker investigating reports or suspicions of abuse, neglect, or exploitation. Adult Protective Services are provided regardless of the person’s income or financial resources. APS completes investigations in almost every setting including the home, assisted living facilities, nursing facilities and hospitals. APS does not investigate allegations of mistreatment in jails or prisons. To report suspected abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult (aged or with disabilities) or to get more information about adult abuse and neglect, call 888-832-3858 any time or the Fauquier office 540422-8400 during office hours

Adult Services

Adult Services coordinates and provides a range of services to maintain safe living conditions for incapacitated or elderly adults. These include assistance with emergencies, home-based companion services, in-home assistance with some activities of daily living, adult foster care and respite care, nursing home preadmission screening for impaired adults, Medicaid community-based care screenings and arrangement of services, help with Assisted Living placement and nursing home placement, and case management for adults who require coordination of services.

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. This

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is known as categorical eligibility. 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 Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services at 540-825-3100 as there are specific screening processes for “GAP” coverage. Call 855-635-4370 for more information. Screening for financial eligibility may include an assessment of both income and resources depending on which of the many Medicaid programs for which you may qualify. To apply for Medicaid, go online to www.commonhelp.virginia.gov, call 855-2428282, or contact your local agency.

Child Care Assistance Program

This program provides funding to enhance the quality, affordability, and supply of childcare available to Virginia’s families. To qualify, you must be a resident of Fauquier County and fall within the income guidelines, and must be working or attending school on a full-time basis. Program goals include providing low-income families with the financial resources to find and afford quality child care for their children, providing childcare to parents trying to achieve independence from public assistance, and promoting parental choice in the selection of child care. It also aims to empower working parents to make their own decisions on the child care that best suits their family’s needs and provides consumer education to help parents make informed choices about child care. To apply for child care assistance, go online to https://commonhelp.virginia.gov or call the Fauquier office.

Child Protective Services

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: 800-5527096 at any time. To get more information about a situation you may be unsure meets the definition of abuse or neglect or to report suspicions of abuse or neglect, call the Fauquier office at 540-4228400 during office hours. 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)

resulting from a recent change in circumstance and meet restrictive income and resource limits. Application can be made by calling 540-422-8400. Visit the website for more information.

Energy Assistance Programs

This program has three parts: fuel assistance, crisis assistance and cooling assistance. Each has different application dates: fuel assistance from the second Tuesday in October through the second Friday in November; crisis assistance (for energy related emergencies) from November 1 through March 15; cooling assistance from June 15 through August 15. In addition, the department can help residents access energy assistance programs operated by utility companies, such as Dominion. To apply for energy assistance, go online to https://commonhelp.virginia.gov or call the Fauquier office at 540-422-8414.

Family Services and Foster Care Prevention Services

Family Services are designed to assist children and families resolve crises, connect with necessary and appropriate services, and remain 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. Call 540-422-8400 during office hours.

Foster Care Services

DSS also provides services to foster children and their foster parents. Foster parents are professional parents who enjoy parenting and are willing to share their home, time, energy and love with children who have special problems. 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. Sometimes, as a result of abuse, neglect, abandonment or a death in the family, courts decide that children must be temporarily separated from their families. To find out more about becoming a foster parent, visit http://www. dss.virginia.gov/family/fc/. 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 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.

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. While most of the children who qualify for CSA services are already under the purview of one of the member agencies (Juvenile Court Services, Social Services, Community Services, or the Public Schools) you may call the Children’s Services Coordinator at 540-422-8400 to find out if you and your child are eligible for services. Visit http:// www.csa.virginia.gov/html/for_parents/for_parents.cfm for more information.

Medicaid for Long-Term Care (LTC)

Emergency Assistance

SNAP (formerly the Food Stamp Program) helps families buy nutritious food and seeds or plants to grow food. The benefits are distributed to families electronically. To apply for SNAP, go online to https://commonhelp.virginia.gov or call the Fauquier office.

The department provides limited emergency assistance largely to prevent homelessness. Applicants must be Fauquier residents who are ineligible for federal aid such as TANF, have an emergency need

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LTC Medicaid covers long-term care in a community-based setting for individuals whose mental or physical condition requires nursing supervision and assistance with activities of daily living. Medicaid requires both a functional and financial screening process prior to paying for long-term care services. A preadmission screening is required prior to admission to a nursing facility or waiver service if Medicaid is expected to provide payment. You may call Social Services to request a long-term care screening. Ask for Adult Services. To apply for Medicaid, go online to https://commonhelp. virginia.gov, call 855-635-4370, or call the Fauquier office. No interview is required but you will receive assistance in completing an application if you call the toll free number 855-635-4370.

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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 Employment not Welfare. 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. To apply for TANF go online to https://commonhelp.virginia.gov or call the Fauquier office.

The Work Place – Career Resource Center

The Work Place is open from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. and is 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 (call 540-4228422), and referral and registration for free computer classes.

FINANCIAL & TAX ASSISTANCE

Community Touch 540-439-9300

Emergency assistance for the truly needy.

Fairfax County Tax Clinics

Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program 703-324-7280; TTY 711

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program is a national program sponsored by the IRS. VITA is implemented in the Northern Virginia area by Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince William County Governments and various community organizations. Together, we make up a coalition called NVACASH – the Northern Virginia Coalition for Creating Assets, Savings and Hope.

Fauquier Public Libraries

Annual tax assistance provided through a partnership with the Foundation for Tax Assistance. Call (540) 422-8465 to schedule an appointment.

People Helping People

540-349-9017 34 Beckham Street, Warrenton

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See full listing under Fuel and Utility Assistance.

People Incorporated

571-445-3020 9324 West Street, Suite 201, Manassas www.peopleinc.net

People Incorporated is a nonprofit Community Action Agency and Community Development Corporation committed to providing opportunities for people to reach their goals in order to enhance their lives, families, and communities. We develop programs and strategies that are designed to move people and communities into the economic mainstream. In Fauquier County, we offer financial education, consumer loans, business lending programs and

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education, Individual Development Accounts savings program, VITA free tax preparation services, and Virginia CARES (Community Action Re-entry System) for returning citizens. Volunteers are needed for the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance preparation program from January through April of each year.

FOOD ASSISTANCE

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Baha'i Faith (Blueridge Baha'i Cluster) 571-781-4481

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Broad Run Baptist Church, New Baltimore 540-347-1379

Broad Run Baptist Church offers food assistance only on Tuesdays from 11:00 a.m. until noon.

Child Nutrition, Inc.

800-735-5434 or 540-347-3767 9 N 3rd Street, Suite 100, Warrenton www.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.

Clara’s Faith House Food Pantry & Thrift Store By Community Touch Inc 540-439-9300 10499 Jericho Road, Bealeton

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Fauquier Community Food Bank and Thrift Store Thrift Store 540-359-6054; Food Bank 540-359-6053 249 East Shirley Ave, Warrenton

www.fauquierfoodbank.org, fauquiercommunityfoodbank@comcast.net, Fauquier_thrift@yahoo.com

The Thrift Store is open Monday thru Friday 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. with donations accepted Tuesday through Friday 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. and Saturday 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. No donations accepted on Monday. The Food Bank is open Monday thru Friday 12:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. Food donations accepted Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. All proceeds from the Thrift Store help to purchase food for the Food Bank.

Fauquier County Food Distribution Coalition

540-905-7227 (leave a message) c/o Fauquier County Extension Office 24 Pelham Street, Warrenton www.fauquierfood.org, info@fauquierfood.org

On the third Saturday of each month, the coalition distributes food and other necessary items from 9:00 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. at the Warrenton United Methodist Church located at 341 Church Street (behind Pizza Hut).


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Fauquier County Health Department

Grace Episcopal Church

330 Hospital Drive, Warrenton The WIC Program offers food for women, infants, and children. By appointment only.

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540-347-FISH (3474) Food Pantry: 24 Pelham Street, Warrenton www.fauquierfish.org, foodpantry@fauquierfish.org

FISH is run by more than 30 volunteers who believe in the mission of “Neighbors helping neighbors with kindness and respect just as we would want to be treated in a time of need.” FISH provides a range of services. Programs include nutritious food pantry distribution, Book Bag School Supply drive, Weekend Power Pack meals for Fauquier County school children, Senior Meals delivered to the Warrenton Senior Center, Farmers Market Programs, and holiday food baskets. Each program facilitates our vision of Fauquier County as a place where no one goes hungry and anyone in need has a place to turn.

Fauquier County Public Schools 540-422-7000 320 Hospital Drive, Warrenton www.fcps1.org

During the school year, call your child’s school and ask for information on the Free and Reduced Meals Program for students.

Grace Episcopal Church

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SHARE Food Network 800-21-SHARE www.sharedc.org

SHARE provides approximately $40-45 of food for $20. Menu changes monthly.

St. Vincent de Paul Society

540 270-6774 271 Winchester Street, Warrenton

The St. Vincent de Paul Society is part of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church and offers financial support to individuals and families. See full listing under the Fuel & Utility Assistance section.

FUEL & UTILITY ASSISTANCE

Dominion Electric Energy Share Program 540-422-8400

Fauquier Department of Social Services 540-422 8400 320 Hospital Drive, Suite 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 separate section for details. To apply for Energy Assistance, go online to https://commonhelp. virginia.gov or call the Fauquier office.

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540-349-9017 34 Beckham Street, Warrenton

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People Helping People (PHP) was incorporated in 1990 as a nonprofit (501) (c) 3, all-volunteer organization. The mission of PHP is to provide financial emergency assistance to Fauquier County residents undergoing hardship due to circumstances beyond their control, i.e. medical issues, loss of employment or 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 also provide gasoline vouchers to occupants of the local family shelter. We are funded by local businesses, local churches, private citizens, and other grants. All donations are tax deductible. Our business hours are Monday through Thursday from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m., by appointment only.

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Safe Link 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 website.

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To receive help with utilities, it is often necessary for the client to get partial help from several agencies who then work to authorize payment. The client should first call the Fauquier Department of Social Services to get information on the organizations who assist with fuel and utility assistance. If a cut off notice has been issued or a cutoff has occurred, SVDP will only assist if the client has enough help/resources to pay the cutoff amount owed. 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. After a short home visit and completion of an application, it offers financial support which is sent directly to the creditor who is owed. The SVDP also has a Food Pantry for those in need.The SVDP Food Pantry is located on the grounds of St. John’s Church. The Food Pantry is available by appointment only and is available for use to a family once within a four to six week period.

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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 office of social services is open Monday and Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.


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Culpeper Homeless Intervention Program

The Salvation Army of Winchester Center of Hope Shelter 540-450-1555 300 Fort Collier Road, Winchester

This shelter accepts families only, no single men.

The Salvation Army Center of Hope provides a 48-bed homeless shelter. Singles and families are accepted. Applicants must meet program criteria; a caseworker will determine eligibility. Meals are served 7 days a week, 52 weeks of the year at this location.

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Transitional Housing BARN, Inc.

540-825-7434 602 S. Main Street, Culpeper

540-351-0130 or 540-341-0900 95 Keith Street/P.O. Box 3599, Warrenton www.fauquierfamilyshelter.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, life-skills classes, nutrition classes, job search services, parenting classes and children’s programs. Referral services to local, state and federal resources are provided to all residents as appropriate.

703-369-1325 9541 Linton Hall Road, Bristow www.barninc.org

Founded in 1997 by the Benedictine Sisters of Virginia, the BARN is a secular, non-denominational nonprofit organization which provides housing and access to services for homeless women and their children from a minimum of 6 months to a maximum of 24 months. BARN provides case management, job skills training, counseling and life skills, financial management, education, employment assistance and assistance with permanent housing. Mothers must be at least 19 years old with physical custody of at least one child, must meet HUD guidelines for homelessness, and must be referred by a community agency.

Victory Transitional Housing/Community Touch Inc. Rev. Tyrone Green, Pastor of Hearts Delight Baptist Church Hope Warming Center of Fauquier 202-351-1001 P.O. Box 75, Catlett

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The Hope Warming Center of Fauquier was established by three local churches in southern Fauquier (Hearts Delight Baptist Church, Mt. Horeb United Methodist Church, and Zoar Baptist Church) to show the love of Christ by offering shelter for those who need a place to stay overnight when temperatures are 30 degrees and below. Services are offered only from November through March, and the Warming Center works with DSS and the Sheriff's Department to offer services to citizens identified with this particular need. Citizens in need should contact DSS or the Sheriff's Department when they need shelter for the night.

Prince William Homeless Intervention Program 703-792-7648 7987 Ashton Avenue, Suite 200, Manassas www.pwcgov.org

SAM’s Place

540-825-9073 219 E Davis Street, #100, Culpeper

Human Services programs, community outreach center and Department of Social Services for the general public; providing assistance, support, resources and referral for a variety of services. Coordinator of community resources for service organizations. Office hours: Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Please contact Teresa Jenkins for more information.

The Salvation Army of Charlottesville Center of Hope Shelter 434-295-4058 ext. 106 217 Ridge Street, Charlottesville

The Salvation Army administers the SHARE/Homeless Intervention Program (HIP) and the Center of Hope - Transitional Housing program at this location. Singles and families are accepted. Applicants must meet program criteria; a caseworker will determine eligibility.

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540-439-9300 or 540-439-4917 10499 Jericho Road, Bealeton Fchampion@communitytouchinc.org

The Victory Transitional Housing (VTH) offers transitional housing to homeless families and individuals with a broad range of needs. The programs caseworkers help individuals achieve and sustain a higher quality of life through counseling, resources, life skills classes and money management. To be eligible for the program, you must have employment and a reliable vehicle. When funding is available, CTI also helps with security deposit, rental assistance and utility payments to homeless families. Financial assistance is available through the Homeless Solution Grant (HSG) for qualified families and individuals. Felicia Champion, Program Director.

Vint Hill Transitional Housing (VHTH) 540-347-7374 4383 Hunsberger Drive, Unit H, Warrenton www.fauquierfamilyshelter.org/vinthill.html

VHTH is an intensive 1-year program assisting families in the transition from being homeless to acquiring the skills necessary to maintain stable and independent living. To be eligible for the program, you must be in one of the following situations: in the process of eviction, living in a shelter, or living with family or friends in crowded conditions. You must have custody of children under the age of 18, full-time employment for 30 days, and a working vehicle. Participants pay a program fee of 30% of gross income to pay for utilities. All participants are held accountable for maintaining fulltime employment, learning budget skills, paying off debts, cleaning up credit, attending classes, and supervising the well-being of their children.

HOME REPAIR & IMPROVEMENT ASSISTANCE

Fauquier Community Coalition 540-937-4628

The Fauquier Community Coalition (FCC) provides assistance to those in need by connecting needs to resources for local families. The FCC recruits and mobilizes church groups and other volunteers to provide goods, services and information. We work with local


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agencies to address challenges confronted by citizens in need, including home repairs, clothing and furniture. We provide resource information to families who don’t know where to find assistance. The 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 P.O. Box 3189, Warrenton www.fauquierhabitat.org

Fauquier Habitat for Humanity is a local affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, serving Fauquier and Rappahannock counties. In partnership with community churches, businesses, volunteers and families, Habitat works to eliminate the blight of poverty housing: leaky roofs, no indoor plumbing, kitchen or bath facilities, no source of heat, and other unsafe or unsanitary conditions. Fauquier Habitat for Humanity works to build and renovate decent, affordable housing. To learn more about qualifying for Habitat’s services, please call or visit the website.

Foothills Housing Corporation 540-341-2805 47 Garrett Street, #205, Warrenton www.fauquierhousingcorp.org

There are income eligibility requirements for all programs. This program works with low-to-moderate income, owner-occupied homes to install first time wells and/or drain fields, correct health and safety deficiencies in the dwelling, and conduct repairs to indoor plumbing. Repairs include upgrades to electrical, structural, water, waste-water, heat systems. Temporary ramp lending is also available for handicapped residents. Energy Efficient Loans (EEL), emergency home repair and zero interest loan programs available to assist with emergency, safety, and accessibility repairs to their homes. To determine eligibility for Rapid Rehousing/Prevention Housing Grant call Central Intake at 540-724-6630.

LOW INCOME HOUSING

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

Remington Group Home

540-825-2669 404 N Rappahannock Street, Remington

Section 8 Housing www.vhda.com

Section 8 Housing is a government assistance program to help pay rent for low-income families. Contact Central Virginia Housing Coalition (Section 8) Fauquier County at 540-439-8690 about the Housing Choice Voucher Program. For a complete list of counties that have Section 8 Vouchers available and to check the HUD websites to find low income housing for the needy, go to the website.

Mintbrook Senior Apartments 540-737-6158 4475 Bacon St, Bealeton

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the neighborhood. Monthly resident events will be 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 will deliver supplemental food if necessary. Income restrictions apply. See guidelines before calling.

Moffett Manor Apartments 540-341-8299 115 Manor Court, Warrenton

www.moffettmanorapartments.com

Senior apartment community. Maximum gross income level: one person, $45,180; two person, $51,600. Includes water/sewer, trash, extermination & digital cable. Monthly activities. Security cameras and elevator.

The Oaks

540-349-9725 305 Oaks Springs Drive, Warrenton www.oaksofwarrenton.com

Senior Apartment Community for ages 55 and up. Maximum income level: one person, $45,180; two person, $51,600. All utilities included, except for cable and Internet. Daily activities. Library with computer access. Elevator access.

Warrenton Manor Apartments 540-349-1353 663 Hastings Lane, Warrenton

Senior Apartment Community for ages 62 or up and the disabled. Subsidized rents are income based.

RAPPAHANNOCK RAPIDAN COMMUNITY SERVICES (RRCS) 540-825-3100 15361 Bradford Road, Culpeper www.rrcsb.org, rrcsb@rrcsb.org

The mission of RRCS is to improve the quality of life of the citizens of Fauquier, Culpeper, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock counties by providing comprehensive behavioral health, developmental disability, substance use disorder, and aging services. RRCS offers a wide variety of programs to Fauquier residents of all ages, including transportation services (to RRCS facilities), volunteer transportation services (for medical and legal appointments), home delivered meals, an adult day care program, early intervention for infants and toddlers, services for developmentally/intellectually disabled individuals, behavioral health services for adolescents and adults, and substance abuse services. Services are available to citizens in each of the counties served by RRCS. For general information, please contact the administrative offices at 540-825-3100 and ask to speak to a support coordinator for the service you need or call the number listed in this guide with each service description.

AGING SERVICES (RRCS) Fauquier Senior Center 540-347-7729 430 E. Shirley Avenue, 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 Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services (RRCS).


Warrenton Adult Day Healthcare Center 540-347-2797 430 E. Shirley Avenue, Warrenton

The Warrenton Adult Day Healthcare Center provides a nurturing, safe environment for adults who need assistance with daily health and personal care activities. Participants must have an identified need for services or be at risk for institutional placement (e.g., nursing home) without these supportive services, as defined by the Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services and/ or Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services standards. Open Monday through Friday. Offered by Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services (RRCS).

Aging Support Coordinator Services 540-825-3100, extension 3427

The Fauquier County Support Coordinator can offer information, assistance, and options counseling services to persons age 60 and over, targeting especially those who are frail, have disabilities, or are at risk of institutional placement.

Virginia Insurance Counseling and Assistance Program (VICAP) 540-825-3100, extension 3427

Trained staff members educate, counsel, and assist older consumers on medical benefit programs, long-term care insurance, and problems or questions with Medicare and Medicaid. VICAP also helps by explaining and enrolling people in Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage plans.

CLINICAL SERVICES (RRCS) Infant and Toddler Connection (ITC) 540-829-7480 itc@rrcsb.org

ITC provides early intervention supports and services to 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, please visit www.infantva.org.

Prevention Services 434-825-8913

Prevention services promote healthy behaviors and lifestyles for youth development. The program addresses protective factors and major risk factors such as the dangers of a substance use disorder or teen suicide and other behavioral health concerns. This program provides Mental Health First Aid training as well as supporting local community groups in prevention programs.

Behavioral Health Outpatient Services

Fauquier Behavioral Health Clinic 540-347-7620 340 Hospital Drive, Warrenton

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. Offered by Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services (RRCS).

Children’s Behavioral Health Support Coordination Services 540-672-2990 ChildServices@rrcsb.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.

Crisis Services 540-825-5656

RRCS operates 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 540-8255656.

Young Adult Coordinated Care (YACC) 540-825-3100, extension 3469

Young Adult Coordinated Care is a program for people ages 15 to 25 who have been having unusual thoughts and behaviors or have been hearing or seeing things that others do not. The goal is to help handle these experiences. The program is founded on recoveryoriented principles and is designed to help adolescents and young adults reach their optimal level of functioning.

Substance Use Disorder Outpatient Services 540-347-7620

This service includes motivational enhancement therapy, individual psychotherapy, education groups, group therapy, and drug screening programs. Programs specific to young adults (age 15 – 25) providing Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach (A-CRA) is available at the Culpeper Clinic and is open to Fauquier residents. 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 (MAT medication services are provided at the Culpeper Clinic).

Substance Use Disorder Support Coordination 540-347-7620

Support coordination provides supports to individuals with substance use disorder issues. Support Coordinators assist clients in meeting their identified needs (e.g. housing, vocational, and medical) by working in collaboration with multiple service providers within the agency and in the community.

Boxwood Treatment Center – Residential and Detox Services 540-547-2760

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.

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Peer2Peer Regional Warmline 1-833-626-1490

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 Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services.

COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES (RRCS) Support Coordination Services 540-825-3100

Support coordination services are the entry point for all RRCS residential and day support programs. Support Coordinators help coordinate services to meet medical, psychiatric, social, nutritional, educational, vocational, employment, housing, transportation, recreational, legal, and advocacy needs. Intellectual/Developmental Disability Support Coordination provides services to children or adults who have a diagnosis of developmental disabilities prior to age 18. Expanded or waiver services are offered through the Developmental Disability Waiver Program for those who meet the additional eligibility requirements of the waiver program. Behavioral Health Support Coordination provides services to adults 18 and older who have been diagnosed with a mental illness and need supports to maintain stability in the community and work towards recovery.

Bridges Day Support Program 540-829-7628 13523 Beverly Ford Road, Elkwood

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. Offered by Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services (RRCS).

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individual. Some examples include supports and skill building related to social interactions, medication management, household tasks, peer support, community connections, and physical and mental wellness. The hours and types of support provided are based on the individual’s assessed needs.

TRANSPORTATION SERVICES (RRCS) Care-A-Van 540-825-3100, extension 3358

Volunteer drivers transport seniors and individuals with disabilities to their health care or legal service providers. Reserve rides at least 48 hours in advance. Transportation is based upon availability of volunteers. There is no charge for this service, but donations are accepted and are used to further the program. Volunteers are always needed; please giver RRCS a call at the number above.

FAMS One Call Transportation Center 540-829-5300 710 US Avenue, Culpeper www.fams.org

The FAMS 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 assistance with trip planning. Operated by Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services with the Rappahannock Rapidan Regional Commission.

OTHER SERVICES (RRCS) Chronic Disease Self Management Education (CDSME) 540-547-4824

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 Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services.

VOLUNTEER SERVICES (RRCS) Volunteer Services 540-825-3100, extension 3358

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, for the Protective Money Management Program, and in other areas.

Aging Support Coordinator Services

Visions Clubhouse offers a structured day program of psychosocial rehabilitation services for adults diagnosed with a serious mental illness. The focus of this recovery-based program is to highlight and promote each person’s strengths and talents while managing their mental health disorders. There is emphasis on building connections with the community for social interactions, as well as to participate in volunteer work and look for employment opportunities. Offered by Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services (RRCS).

540-825-3100, extension 3427

Residential Programs 540-825-3100

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.

Residential programs work with individuals who have been diagnosed with a mental illness and/or developmental disability to promote independent living when applicable and increase a wide range of skills. An individualized support plan details the supports and skill building activities that are important to the

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The Fauquier County Support Coordinator can offer information, assistance, and options counseling services to persons age 60 and over, targeting especially those who are frail, have disabilities, or are at risk of institutional placement.

Care Coordination/Care Transitions 540-825-3100 ext. 3464


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Support Coordination Services

Support Coordination Services are the entry point for all RRCS residential and day support programs. Support Coordinators evaluate, link, monitor, and advocate for services to meet the needs of our clients in a variety of settings. Intellectual Disability Support Coordination provides services to children or adults who have a diagnosis of intellectual disabilities prior to the age of 18. Expanded or waiver services are offered through the Intellectual Disability Waiver Program for those who meet the additional eligibility requirements of the waiver program. Behavioral Health Support Coordination provides services to adults 18 and older who have been diagnosed with a mental illness and need supports to maintain stability in the community and work towards recovery.

TRANSPORTATION Amtrak

800-872-7245 111 South Commerce Street, Culpeper www.amtrak.com

Amtrak provides passenger rail service in Manassas, 20 miles north of Warrenton, and in Culpeper, 25 miles south.

Care-A-Van

540-825-3100, extension 3358

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

Circuit Rider

540-341-3464 or 877-777-2708 www.vatransit.org

Circuit Rider covers Fauquier County. Schedule repeats every hour. First run starts at 7:30 a.m. and last run starts at 4:30 p.m. Route starts and ends in the rear side lot of the Warrenton Post Office. When inclement weather or other circumstances cause an interruption of service, public service announcements will be broadcast on WKCW (1420 AM) and WPRZ (1250 AM).

Demand-Response Transportation Service 540-825-2456 or 540-341-3464

Demand Service is a curb-to-curb transportation service open to the general public by reservation. All equipment is lift-equipped and handicapped accessible. Rides can be booked up to two weeks in advance but with at minimal notice of at least 24 hours. Scheduled riders should be prepared to leave 20 minutes before or after the scheduled time. Passengers unable to ride alone are permitted to bring a companion for free. Citizens may also inquire about an American with Disability Act application if they need American with Disability Act services. Service hours are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.

town and allow a mobility specialists to help plan your trip. They offer free travel training, where the mobility specialist will teach an individual or group of individuals how to navigate through the public transportation system. All services are offered at no cost.

Greyhound Bus Stations near Fauquier 703-971-7598 6770 or 540-373-2103 6770 Frontier Drive, Springfield 1400 Jefferson Davis Highway, Fredericksburg ifsr@greyhound.com

For fares and schedules: 800-231-2222 or en Espanol 800-5315332.

VolTran

540-422-8424 P.O.Box 3178, Warrenton www.voltran.org

VolTran’s volunteer drivers provide free rides to medical appointments and other critical errands for elderly, disabled, and low-income residents of Fauquier, Rappahannock, and northern Culpeper Counties. Transportation may extend to services into other local Counties, depending on driver availability. VolTran partners with the FAMS One-Call Transportation Center for ride scheduling; calls to VolTran’s phone number are answered by FAMS staff and ride requests are then forwarded to VolTran. Ride requests should be made at least 48 hours in advance. Volunteer drivers use their own vehicles and set their own schedules – new volunteers are always welcome.

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Office Hours: Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Foothills Area Mobility System (FAMS) Call Center is the onestop transportation information referral source for the counties of Culpeper, Madison, Orange, Fauquier and Rappahannock. The FAMS call center gives out free information on public, private, and volunteer transportation options. Learn how to navigate through

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VETERANS SERVICES American Legion

703-853-1869 9324 West Street, Suite 201, Manassas steven.botello@gmail.com

American Legion assists all veterans in the northern region of Virginia with accessing a full range of services available to them. This includes: Veterans Affairs claim compensation, healthcare, and other VA benefits and services.

IMPORTANT VETERAN SERVICES PHONE NUMBERS Bereavement Counseling 202-461-6530 Civilian Health and Medical Program 800-733-8387

Hero’s Bridge

Federal Recovery Coordination Program 877-732-4456

Janelle Davenport

Education and Training Benefits 888-442-4551

540-341-5378 5150 Park Lake Drive, Midland VA 22728 www.Herosbridge.org; info@herosbridge.org

Hero’s Bridge is a nonprofit organization serving military veterans age 65 and older who are in need of assistance. This organization is one of only a few focusing on the special needs of older veterans. Hero’s Bridge provides friendly visits throughout the month, transportation to doctors’ appointments, facilitates acquisition of needed benefits from the Veterans Administration (VA), and more through a variety of program offerings. Volunteers interested in ensuring these elderly soldiers don’t “just fade away,” are welcome. Services are provided at no cost to the veteran or their family.

Virginia Department of Veterans Services

703-479-7437 9300 West Courthouse Road, Suite 305, Manassas Jonathan Patrick

Helen.pickard@dvs.virginia.gov; jonathan.patrick@dvs.virginia.gov

The Virginia Department of Veterans Services advocates for Virginia veterans and connects them to benefits and services they have earned, and also 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. DVS/VVFS Northern Region serves the following counties: Stafford, Fauquier, Warren, Culpeper, Rappahannock, Page, Shenandoah, Frederick, Clarke, Loudoun, Fairfax, Prince William, Arlington, Alexandria.

Foreign Medical Program 888-820-1756 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 866-900-6417 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-8255 Pension Management Center 877-294-6380 Presidential Memorial Certificate Program 202-565-4964

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LÍNEAS DE AYUDA DIRECTA 2-1-1 Virginia 800-230-6977

Alcoholismo: Consejo Nacional Sobre Alcoholismo 800-622-2255

Centro de Prevención y Control de Enfermedad 800-232-4636

Centro de Control de Veneno 800-222-1222

Centro de Ayuda para Mujeres Embarazadas 703-330-1300; Fax 540-347-7770 8691 Stonewall Rd, Suite B, Manassas, VA 20110

Centro de Embarazo de Virginia Central 540-727-0400

Centro de Ayuda para Encontrar Niños Desaparecidos 800-822-4453

Centro de Información sobre el Cáncer 800-237-1225

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Línea Directa Contra la Violencia Familiar en Virginia 800-838-8238

Narcóticos Anónimos 800-777-1515

PATH Community Link (Recursos en la Comunidad) 855-495-LINK (5465)

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Prevenir el Abuso Infantil en Virginia 800-257-8227 540-422-8400

Línea Directa las 24 horas 540-422-8460

Línea de Crisis Para Veteranos

Red de Protección de Adultos

800-273-8255 (oprime 1)

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800-552-7096

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Residents and business owners alike flocked to the Rappahannock County Visitors Center last Friday evening, Sept. 22, for the unveiling of the Businesses of Rappahannock LOVE sign, a reflection of the county’s appreciation for tourism and “love of our deep agricultural roots, bountiful natural beauty, and our amazing artists, artisans, business owners, and residents,” said BizRapp president Theresa Wood, who gave special thanks to center director Sandra Maskas, supervisor Chris Parrish, Williams Tree Service, Kevin Adams, Missy McCool, Joy Richardson, and Ruth and Bryant Welch. In addition, Rappahannock County Public High Schoolers (top right) including Nick Grigsby, Carrington Wayland, Olivia Scheulen and Bill Taplin, with art teacher Joy Richardson, volunteered to paint the LOVE lettering. No sooner was the LOVE sign unveiled that Nick and Deborah Smith of Fodderstack Road — celebrating their 13th wedding anniversary and Deborah’s birthday, both falling on Friday — pulled up to document the milestone en route to a romantic dinner for two (right).

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By John Mccaslin Rappahannock News staff Rappahannock Trails, which began as a private undertaking to connect the several villages of Rappahannock County by multi-use recreation paths, has landed a significant financial commitment for phase 1 of the project from the charitable PATH Foundation. RappTrails says Warrenton-based PATH approved a “$150,000 commitment” to support local efforts to connect the county’s two public schools with a walking, jogging, and biking trail called the “Schools Connector.” "The Path Foundation is very happy to support this communitybased effort to provide a safe and convenient recreational trail that will enhance the health and fitness of all of Rappahannock’s residents and visitors, and connect important community assets in the center of the county, and eventually, other parts of the county,” said John McCarthy, chair of the PATH Foundation board and former longtime administrator of

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540-349-8890 169 Keith Street, Warrenton www.bgcfauquier.org, info@bgcfauquier.org

Servicios de Atención Domiciliaria

Un programa integral de desarrollo juvenil que atiende a niños de 5 a 18 años en tres lugares durante el año escolar, en la escuela intermedia Cedar Lee, la escuela intermedia Marshall y la casa club de Warrenton que también ofrece un programa de verano.

540-316-5500 360 Hospital Drive, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-316-2700

Centro de Infusión - Tratamientos y Quimioterapia 540-316-2550

Servicios Ambulatorios - Pruebas de Laboratorio y Exámenes 540-316-3700

Rehabilitación Física 540-316-2680

Referencia Médica - Una Línea Directa Para Encontrar el Médico Adecuado 540-316-DOCS

Centro de Sueño - Para Estudiar Problemas de Sueño

540-316-2660 Warrenton Professional Center, 493 Blackwell Road, Warrenton, VA

Este laboratorio tipo hotel proporciona una variedad de estudios para diagnóstico el trastorno de sueño.

Caring for Angels - Guarderia 540-439-1244 10499 Jericho Road, Bealeton www.communitytouchinc.org

Cuidamos a sus pequeños ángeles y les enseñamos habilidades básicas para el futuro en un ambiente cristiano y solidario. Matrícula $125 por semana.

Club de Fútbol del Condado de Fauquier 571-480-0668

El club ofrece programas recreativos para jóvenes de 3 a 19 años de edad. También ofrece un programa para niños con necesidades especiales para que aprendan y se diviertan jugando futbol.

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Fauquier Community Child Care (FCCC) Guarderia 540-347-6970 26 Ashby Street, Warrenton

FCCC es un programa de cuidado infantil. También ofrece cuido antes y después de la escuela durante el año escolar y varios programas de campamento de verano.

Healthy Families Fauquier 540-219-5903 Departamento de Salud 330 Hospital Drive, Warrenton

Healthy Families es un programa gratuito y voluntario disponible para los futuros padres y las personas con recién nacidos. Ayudan a los padres a prepararse para el nacimiento de sus bebés y brinda información sobre crianza de los hijos, desarrollo infantil y recursos comunitarios.

SERVICIOS LEGALES Legal Aid Works

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

Sociedad de San Vicente - (St. Vincent de Paul Society) St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church 540 270-6774 271 Winchester Street, Warrenton VA 20186

Se ofrece ayuda financiera para la electricidad, agua, calefacción, combustible, y otras necesidades. También provee comida por medio de la dispensa ubicada en la iglesia St. John’s.

People Helping People (Personas Ayudando Personas) 540-349-9017 34 Beckham Street, Warrenton www.fauquierphp.com, php.fauquier@verizon.net

La misión de PHP es proporcionar asistencia financiera de emergencia a los residentes del condado de Fauquier que se enfrentan a dificultades debido a circunstancias fuera de su control, es decir, problemas médicos, pérdida de empleo o muerte en la familia. Ayudan a pagar facturas de servicios públicos para evitar la desconexión del servicio. Horario es de lunes a jueves de 9 a.m. a 12 p.m., solo con cita previa.

ASISTENCIA ALIMENTARIA

Para residentes de bajos ingresos que necesitan asistencia legal gratuita en asuntos civiles. Los servicios están disponibles para cualquier persona sin importar su estatus legal. Se habla español. Northern Virginia Family Service - Servicios Legales de Inmigracion

Banco de Alimentos & Tienda de Segunda Mano de Fauquier

Tori Andrea Babington, Esq.

El banco de alimentos ofrece productos básicos de USDA, servicios de despensa, algunos suministros personales y leña para clientes registrados solo en el condado de Fauquier. El horario es de lunes a viernes de 12 pm a 4 pm. Cada persona califica según sus ingresos. Puede recoger alimentos dos veces al mes.

571-748-2806 65 Culpeper Street, Suite 202, Warrenton, VA www.nvfs.org

Northern Virginia family Service proporciona asistencia legal a bajo costo para casos de inmigración. Los servicios están disponibles en inglés y español. Por favor llame para hacer una consulta.

Servicios de EEUU para Ciudadanía y Inmigración

(Food Bank and Thrift Store) Tienda 540-359-6054 Banco de Alimentos 540-359-6053 249 East Shirley Ave Warrenton VA 20186 www.fauquierfoodbank.org

Clara’s Faith House - Dispensa de Alimentos

540-439-9300 10499 Jericho Road, Bealeton www.communitytouchinc.org, tchampion@communitytouchinc.org

(US Citizenship & Immigration Services)

Abierto todos los sábados de 9 am a 12 pm.

SERVICIOS SOCIALES

Coalición de Distribución de Alimentos del Condado de Fauquier

800-375-5283

ASISTENCIA FINANCIERA

El Ejército de la Salvación (The Salvation Army of Fauquier County) 540-341-3396 62 Waterloo Street, Warrenton, VA 20186 www.virginiasalvationarmy.org/warrentonva/

Provee ayuda de emergencia a familias de Fauquier para pagar los costos de electricidad, agua, y calefacción. Un trabajador social determinará si califica para el programa. Por favor llámenos para hacer una cita.

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540-905-7227 (deje mensaje) 24 Pelham Street, Warrenton www.fauquierfood.org, info@fauquierfood.org

El tercer sábado de cada mes, la coalición distribuye comida y otros artículos necesarios de 9 am a 11:30 am en la Iglesia Metodista de Warrenton (atrás de Pizza Hut)

Fauquier FISH (Food Pantry)

Dispensa de alimentos: 24 Pelham Street, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-FISH (3474) www.fauquierfish.org, foodpantry@fauquierfish.org

La dispensa de alimentos de Fauquier FISH distribuye alimentos integrales y nutritivos, incluyendo leche, verduras frescas, y huevos. No se necesita cita. Llámenos para el horario actual.


DEPARTAMENTO DE SERVICIOS SOCIALES DE FAUQUIER (DSS)

Servicios de Protección para Adultos (APS)

El Departamento de Servicios Sociales del Condado de Fauquier brinda una amplia variedad de beneficios y servicios. Los beneficios incluyen Medicaid Y SNAP, Asistencia Temporal para Familias Necesitadas (TANF), asistencia de guardería, ayuda limitada para los costos de alquiler, asistencia de energía y asistencia de emergencia. Los servicios incluyen servicios de protección para adultos y niños vulnerables, servicios preventivos para familias con niños y adultos vulnerables y servicios de empleo. La solicitud de beneficios se realiza en línea visitando www.commonhelp.virginia.gov o en la oficina de Fauquier. La determinación de elegibilidad es agilizado cuando la solicitud se realiza en línea. Si desea presentar una solicitud en la oficina, se recomienda hacer una cita. Horario es de lunes a viernes, de 8 am a 4:30 pm.

Servicios de Protección para Niños (Child Protective Services)

540-422-8400 320 Hospital Drive, Suite 11, Alice Jane Childs Building, Warrenton

El Departamento de Servicios Sociales Administra los Siguientes Programas (y más): Asistencia de Emergencia (Emergency Assistance) www.fauquiercounty.gov/government/departments/socialservices

El departamento proporciona asistencia de emergencia limitada principalmente para evitar la pérdida de vivienda.

Asistencia Temporal para Familias Necesitadas (TANF) www.commonhelp.virginia.gov

Proporciona asistencia financiera temporal para familias elegibles con hijos menores de edad que son ciudadanos americanos. Se requiere una entrevista para determinar si califica.

Ayuda con la Energia (Energy Assistance Programs)

Este programa tiene tres partes: asistencia de combustible, asistencia de crisis y asistencia de aire acondicionado. Además, puede ayudarles a acceder a programas de asistencia energética operados por compañías de servicios públicos, como Dominion.

Beneficios - Medicaid

Programas de seguros médicos para niños y adultos elegibles, incluyendo mujeres embarazadas, personas con discapacidades, y ancianos. Para aplicar, visita www.commonhelp.virginia.gov o llame a la oficina de Fauquier.

Estampillas de Comida (SNAP)

Ayuda a las familias a comprar alimentos nutritivos, semillas y plantas para cultivar alimentos.

Medicaid para Largo Plazo (Medicaid for Long-Term Care) 855-635-4370

Seguro médico que cubre la atención a largo plazo para las personas con condiciones mentales o físicas requiriendo supervisión de enfermería y asistencia con las actividades de la vida diaria.

Llame para reportar casos de abuso o negligencia de adultos mayores de 60 años o personas con discapacidades mayores de 18 años.

Llame para reportar casos de abuso y negligencia de niños.

Servicios Familiares (Family Services)

Programa diseñado para ayudar a los niños y familias a resolver crisis y permanecer juntos de manera segura en sus propios hogares siempre que sea posible.

ROPA Y MUEBLES Fauquier Habitat for Humanity Re-Store 540-216-3447 617 Frost Ave, Warrenton, VA 20186

Tienda de materiales de construcción y artículos para el hogar.

Noah’s Ark

540-439-3900 10499 Jerico Road, Bealeton

Proveemos productos donados a familias necesitadas, como ropa profesional, ropa para niños, lavadoras, secadoras, refrigeradoras, microondas y otros artículos para el hogar. Todos los productos se entregan de forma gratuita a través de nuestro programa de cupones a personas calificadas de bajos ingresos que necesitan asistencia.

Tienda del Ejército de la Salvación (The Salvation Army Family Store) 540-341-8385 62 Waterloo Street, Warrenton, VA

Tienda de artículos usados a bajos precios. Se reciben donaciones. Horario: lunes a viernes 10 am a 5 pm. Sábado de 10 am a 2 pm.

SERVICIOS COMUNITARIOS DE RAPPAHANNOCK/RAPIDAN

(Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services) 540-829-6405 - informacion general; (540) 825-5656 - salud mental 15361 Bradford Road, Culpeper, VA 22701

RRCS ofrece una variedad de programas y servicios para personas que sufren una condición mental, ancianos, niños, y personas con discapacidades. RRCS ofrece programas a residentes de Fauquier de todas las edades, incluyendo servicios de transporte, comida a domicilio, un programa de cuidado de día para adultos, intervención temprana para bebes y niños pequeños, servicios para personas con discapacidades de desarrollo/intelectuales, servicios de salud conductual para adolescentes, adultos, y servicios de abuso de sustancias.

Programa de Asistencia de Cuidado Infantil (Child Care Assistance Program)

Ayudan a las familias de bajos ingresos a encontrar y pagar cuidado para sus hijos. Para calificar, debe ser residente del condado de Fauquier, cumplir con las pautas de ingresos, y estar trabajando o estudiando tiempo completo. Fauquier Resource Guide

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VIOLENCIA DOMÉSTICA Y ABUSO Programa de Violencia Doméstica y Apoyo Contra el Asalto Sexual del Condado de Fauquier (FCDVSAP)

Vivienda Transitoria BARN, Inc.

La misión de FCDVSAP es ayudar a las personas mejorar su calidad de vida, romper los ciclos del abuso doméstico por medio del apoyo uno-a-uno con el cliente y grupo de apoyo. Servicios incluyen línea directa de ayuda, apoyo legal, intervención, albergue de emergencia, transporte y recursos comunitarios.

Fundada en 1997 por las Hermanas Benedictinas de Virginia, el BARN es una organización sin fines de lucro que ofrece alojamiento y acceso a servicios para mujeres y sus hijos sin hogar. Alojamiento disponible de 6 meses hasta 24 meses. Para calificar, las madres deben tener al menos 19 años de edad, tener custodia física de al menos un hijo, cumplir con los requisitos de HUD para personas sin hogar, y ser referidas por una agencia de la comunidad.

24-Hora Linea directa: 540-422-8460

Services to Abused Families, Inc. (SAFE) (Servicios a Familias Abusadas)

24-Hora Línea directa: 800-825-8876; Oficina: 540-825-8891 501 E. Piedmont Street, Culpeper, VA 22701 www.safejourneys.org

Servicios gratuitos y confidenciales de apoyo a sobrevivientes de violencia doméstica, asalto sexual y acecho. Servicios incluyen albergue, línea directa de ayuda, intervención de crisis, plan de seguridad, apoyo, servicios para niños, programas de educación sobre el abuso doméstico, y acompañamiento a citas de courte.

VIVIENDAS Servicios de Albergue para Familias de Fauquier (Fauquier Family Shelter Services, Inc.) 540-351-0130 or 540-341-0900 95 Keith Street/P.O. Box 3599, Warrenton, VA 20188 www.fauquierfamilyshelter.org

El único albergue de emergencia en Fauquier County. Tiene 52 camas y puede acomodar 11 familias. Hay personal presente 24 horas. Ofrecen programas de apoyo para niños y adultos.

Transición de Vivienda

(Victory Transitional Housing/Community Touch Inc.) 540-439-9300 or 540-439-4917 Directora: Felicia Champion 10499 Jericho Road, Bealeton, VA 22712 Fchampion@communitytouchinc.org

Ofrece alojamiento de transición a familias sin hogar. Los trabajadores sociales ayudan a las personas a lograr y mantener una mejor calidad de vida. Para ser elegible, debe tener empleo y un carro confiable. Cuando hay fondos disponibles, también ayudan con el depósito inicial de alquiler y pagos de servicios a familias sin hogar.

Vint Hill Vivienda De Transición

540-347-7374 4383 Hunsberger Drive, Unit H, Warrenton, VA 20187 www.fauquierfamilyshelter.org/vinthill.html

Casa de transición para un año. Para calificar uno debe tener empleo, niños menores de 18 años de edad, y carro confiable. 30% de sus ingresos cubrirán el costo de la vivienda.

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703-369-1325 9541 Linton Hall Road, Bristow, VA 20136 www.barninc.org

TRANSPORTE Centro de llamada para el transporte (FAMS) 540-829-5300 710 US Ave. Culpeper, VA 22701 www.fams.org

El centro de llamadas de FAMS 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.

Circuit Rider

540-341-3464 o 877-777-2708 www.vatransit.org

Circuit Rider cubre el condado de Fauquier. La primera carrera comienza a las 7:30 am y la última a las 4:30 pm. El horario se repite cada hora. La ruta comienza y termina en el estacionamiento al lado posterior de la oficina de correos de Warrenton. Tarifa: $0.50 por ida.

Demand-Response Servicio de Transporte 540-825-2456 o 540-341-3464

El servicio de demanda es un servicio de transporte abierto al público en general mediante reservación. Todos los autos & buses están equipado con elevador y accesible para discapacitados. Los viajes se pueden reservar con hasta dos semanas de anticipación, pero con un mínimo de aviso de al menos 24 horas. Los pasajeros deben estar preparados para partir 20 minutos antes o después de la hora programada. Los pasajeros que no pueden viajar solos pueden traer un acompañante gratis.

VolTran

540-422-8424 P.O. Box 3178, Warrenton, VA 20188 www.voltran.org

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.


INDEX 2 Fish Five Loaves of Bread - Mt Olive Baptist Church �������������������������������� 42 4-H Clubs/Virginia Cooperative Extension ������������������������������������������������ 6, 10 ACTI-KARE Responsive In-Home Care ����������������������������������������������������������� 26 Adult Probation & Parole, District 25 ��������������������������������������������������������������� 34 Adult Protective Services at DSS Fauquier County Department of Social Services ������������������������������������������� 36 Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurse ��������������������������������������������������������������� 18 Aging Together ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 36 A Little Heart �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6 Allegro Community School of the Arts �������������������������������������������������������������10 Alzheimer’s Association National Capital Area Chapter ���������������������������� 36 American Cancer Society ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 31 American Legion ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 53 American Red Cross Central & Shenandoah Virginia �������������������������������������������������������������������������� 16 AmeriCare Plus-Care ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 26 Amtrak ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 52 Anne Zewatsky, LCSW ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 18 Arc of North Central Virginia (Arc of NCV) ��������������������������������������������� 10, 23 At Home Your Way ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 26 Atlantic Seaboard Dyslexia Education Center (ASDEC) ������������������������������10 Autism Society ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10 Auxiliary Grant for Assisted Living ������������������������������������������������������������������� 22 Baha'i Faith (Blueridge Baha'i Cluster) ������������������������������������������������������������ 42 Blue Ridge Christian Home ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 23 Blue Ridge Hospice ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������27 Blue Ridge Tutor ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10 Boys & Girls Club of Fauquier Inc. ������������������������������������������������������������������������6 Broad Run Baptist Church, New Baltimore ����������������������������������������������������� 42 Brookside Nursing and Rehabilitation �������������������������������������������������������������� 32 Capital Caring Hospice and Palliative Care The Adler Center for Caring ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������27 Care-A-Van ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 52 Care Net Pregnancy Resource Center ��������������������������������������������������������������� 31 Care Perfections Health Services LLC �������������������������������������������������������������� 26 Caring Angels Home Health ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 26 Caring for Angels Child Care Facility �������������������������������������������������������������������6 Caring Senior Service of Northern Virginia ���������������������������������������������������� 36 Carole Mathers Hertz, LPC, EdD ������������������������������������������������������������������������ 18 Carol Hawker, LPC, MEd ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 18 CHARLI PROGRAM ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 31 Child Abuse & Neglect Helpline ������������������������������������������������������������������������ 38 Child Find Fauquier County Public Schools �������������������������������������������������������6 Childhelp Village ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 18 Child Nutrition, Inc. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 42 Children and Adults with ADHD (CHADD) ��������������������������������������������������� 23 Child Support, Division of Child Support Enforcement, Manassas District Office ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 34 Chrysalis Counseling Centers, Inc.* ������������������������������������������������������������������� 18 Circuit Rider ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 52 Clara’s Faith House Food Pantry & Thrift Store ��������������������������������������������� 42 Clarity Counseling, LLC ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 18 Cleansing Water, Inc. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 26 Clifton Institute, Inc. Formerly known as Environmental Studies on the Piedmont (ES) ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10 Come As You Are (CAYA)* ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 18 Commonwise Home Care ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 26 Community Touch ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 42 Connections4Life ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 18 Counseling and Forensic Services* �������������������������������������������������������������������� 18 Culpeper Homeless Intervention Program �����������������������������������������������������46 Dan J. Thompson, LPC* ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19 Decoding Dyslexia Virginia - Fauquier/Haymarket Chapter ����������������������10 Demand-Response Transportation Service ���������������������������������������������������� 52 Denise Booth, LCSW ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19 Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services �������������������������������������� 30

Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired ���������������������������������������������� 23 Department of the Blind and Vision Impaired (DBVI) ���������������������������������10 Didlake ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12 disAbility Resource Center ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 23 Division of Rehabilitative Services (DRS), Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������14 Domestic & Sexual Abuse, Human Trafficking Fauquier Faith Partners, Inc. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 38 Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-SAFE (7233) or TTY 800-787-3224 ��������������������������������������������� 38 Domestic Violence Resource Specialist ���������������������������������������������������������� 38 Dominion Electric Energy Share Program �������������������������������������������������������44 Dyslexia Intervention Services ����������������������������������������������������������������������������10 Elaine Shea, LCSW ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19 Elite Mentoring �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������14, 19 English Meadows Senior Living Community �������������������������������������������������� 22 Enroll Virginia ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 31 Fairfax County Tax Clinics ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 42 Faith House Residential Program of Magnificent Oak Ministries ������������� 39 Families 4 Fauquier ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6 Families Overcoming Drug Addiction (FODA)* ��������������������������������������������� 19 Family Alliance Network of Fauquier (FAN) ��������������������������������������������������� 38 Family Focus Counseling Services P.C.* ������������������������������������������������������������ 19 Fauquier Adult Day Healthcare Center ����������������������������������������������������� 23, 36 Fauquier Alliance for Youth (FAY) �����������������������������������������������������������������������6 Fauquier Autism Resource Group ����������������������������������������������������������������������� 11 Fauquier CADRE* ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19 Fauquier Community Action Head Start Program ������������������������������������� 6, 11 Fauquier Community Child Care (FCCC) �����������������������������������������������������������6 Fauquier Community Coalition ��������������������������������������������������������������������������46 Fauquier Community Food Bank and Thrift Store ���������������������������������� 38, 42 Fauquier County Dept. of Fire, Rescue, and Emergency Management ��� 16 Fauquier County Department of Social Services (DSS) ���������������������������������6 Fauquier County Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Advocacy Program ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 38 Fauquier County Food Distribution Coalition ������������������������������������������������� 42 Fauquier County Health Department ���������������������������������������������������������������44 Fauquier County Office of Virginia Cooperative Extension �������������������������� 11 Fauquier County Public Libraries ������������������������������������������������������������������������14 Fauquier County Public Schools �������������������������������������������������������������������11, 44 Fauquier County Sheriff’s Ofc.: Community Services & Crime Prevention ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 35 Fauquier Department of Social Services �������������������������������������������������� 39, 44 Fauquier Domestic Violence Services (FDVS) ����������������������������������������������� 38 Fauquier Education Farm (FEF) ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� 11 Fauquier Family Shelter Services, Inc. ��������������������������������������������������������������46 Fauquier FISH ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������44 Fauquier Free Clinic - Warrenton (Main) Office ������������������������������������������ 24 Fauquier Habitat for Humanity ��������������������������������������������������������������������������48 Fauquier Habitat for Humanity ReStore ���������������������������������������������������������� 38 Fauquier Health Department ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 31 Fauquier Health Home Care Shop �������������������������������������������������������������������� 30 Fauquier Health Rehabilitation & Nursing Center ����������������������������������������� 32 Fauquier Hearing Services ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 31 Fauquier Hospital/Fauquier Health ������������������������������������������������������������������ 28 Fauquier Professional Childcare ���������������������������������������������������������������������������6 Fauquier Public Libraries �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 42 Fauquier Senior Center ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 36 FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Association) ������������������������������� 16 FirstLight Home Care ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 26 Foothills Area Mobility System (FAMS) One-call/click Transportation Center �������������������������������������������������������������� 52 Foothills Housing Corporation ���������������������������������������������������������������������������48 Foothills Housing Corporation (Fauquier Housing Corporation) �������������� 30 Free To Be ADHD Coaching ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 11 Girl Scouts, Nation’s Capital ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������8

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INDEX Girls on the Run Piedmont �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������8 Goodwill Industries - Youth Workforce ������������������������������������������������������������14 Grace Episcopal Church ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������44 Greyhound Bus Stations near Fauquier ����������������������������������������������������������� 52 Hands in Motion ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 36 Health Connect America* ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 19 Healthy Families Fauquier ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������8 Heartland Hospice of Warrenton �����������������������������������������������������������������������27 Heaven Sent, LLC ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������27 Hero’s Bridge ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 53 Higher Public Relations, LLC �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 16 Home Instead Senior Care �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������27 Home Marketing Services for Seniors ������������������������������������������������������������� 36 H.O.P.E Counseling Services of Virginia ����������������������������������������������������������� 19 Hope In Home Care �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������27 Hope Warming Center of Fauquier �������������������������������������������������������������������46 Hospice of the Piedmont ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������27 Hospice Support of Fauquier County �������������������������������������������������������� 28, 30 In Luck Counseling* ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19 International Dyslexia Association ��������������������������������������������������������������������� 11 INTotal Health �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 30 Jamie Austin, LPC* ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19 Jane Probst, LCSW ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19 Jessica Jacobs, LCSW, LLC ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 20 Juvenile Probation and Intake ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� 35 Key To Reading & Writing LLC ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 11 Law Enforcement Contacts ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 16 Legal Aid Works (LAW) �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 35 Life Line Health & Counseling Center* ������������������������������������������������������������ 20 Lions Club ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 30 Literacy Volunteers of Fauquier County ������������������������������������������������������������ 11 Live Life Well Coordinator ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 20 Lord Fairfax Community College ������������������������������������������������������������������������� 11 Lyme Disease Support Group ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 31 Magnificent Oak Ministries �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 39 Marianne Clyde Center for Holistic Psychotherapy ������������������������������������� 20 Mary Combemale, LCSW ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 20 Mary Washington Home Health and Hospice ���������������������������������������������� 28 Mayflower Homeschoolers ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12 Medicaid ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 30 Medicare ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 31 Medi Home Health & Hospice ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� 28 Mental Health Association of Fauquier County* ������������������������������������������ 20 Mid-Atlantic Home Health ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������27 Mintbrook Senior Apartments ���������������������������������������������������������������������������48 Moffett Manor Apartments �������������������������������������������������������������������������������48 Moms in Motion ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 23 Morrisville United Methodist Church ��������������������������������������������������������������44 NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Piedmont ������������������������������ 20 National Council on Aging ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 36 National Counseling Group, Inc.* ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 20 National Library Service for the Blind and Handicapped ���������������������� 14, 23 National Multiple Sclerosis Society ������������������������������������������������������������������� 31 Northern Piedmont Community Foundation ��������������������������������������������������� 17 Northern Virginia Family Service: Immigration Legal Services ������������������ 35 Novant Health, Prince William and Haymarket* ������������������������������������������� 20 Nursing Home and Community - Based Care Screening ���������������������������� 32 Overwhelmed How Can I Help, LLC ����������������������������������������������������������������� 36 Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center (PEATC) ������������������������������ 12 Parent Resource Center ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12 Parent Resource Center Fauquier County Public Schools ��������������������������� 23 Parkinson’s Piedmont Support Group �������������������������������������������������������������� 31 PATH Foundation ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 17 PATH Resource Center ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 17 Pathways, Inc., Powering Your Path ������������������������������������������������������������������� 12 Patrick Lee Gibbons, LPC, MMFT* �������������������������������������������������������������������� 20

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People Helping People ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 42 People Helping People �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������44 People Incorporated ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 42 Piedmont Dispute Resolution Center ��������������������������������������������������������������� 35 Piedmont Regional Adult and Continuing Education Programs ����������������� 12 Pilinut Press, Inc. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12 Prince William Homeless Intervention Program �������������������������������������������46 Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services* ��������������������������������������������� 22 Rappahannock (Satellite) Office ����������������������������������������������������������������������� 26 ReEmerge Child Therapy ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 22 Remington Drug Co. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12, 32 Remington Group Home �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������48 Resurrection Dignity, Inc. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 22 Right at Home In Home Care and Assistance ������������������������������������������������27 Roberts Home Medical, Inc. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 30 Safe Link Wireless �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������44 SAM’s Place ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������46 Sarah Powell, BirthinMind, APRN PMHNP-BC ���������������������������������������������� 22 Section 8 Housing �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������48 Senior Housing ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������37 Senior Supper ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������37 Service Dogs by Warren Retrievers ������������������������������������������������������������������ 24 Services to Abused Families, Inc. (SAFE) �������������������������������������������������������� 39 SHARE Food Network ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������44 Simple Comforts Home Medical ����������������������������������������������������������������������� 30 Smart Cookie Reading LLC ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12 Social Security Administration ������������������������������������������������������������������� 24, 32 Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) �������������������������������������������� 12 Special Olympics ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 24 Spero Works LLC ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 22 Spiritual Care Support Ministries ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 22 Spruce Mind & Wellness ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 22 St. Vincent de Paul Society ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������44 St. Vincent de Paul Society - St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church ����44 Teens Opposing Poverty, Inc. (TOP) �������������������������������������������������������������������8 The Oaks ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������48 The Salvation Army Family Store ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 38 The Salvation Army of Charlottesville Center of Hope Shelter �����������������46 The Salvation Army of Fauquier County ����������������������������������������������������������44 The Salvation Army of Winchester Center of Hope Shelter ����������������������46 The Van Gils Law Firm, PLLC ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 16 The Villa at Suffield Meadows ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� 23 TOPSoccer ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������8, 24 Transitional Care Services, LLC �������������������������������������������������������������������������� 32 Transitional Housing BARN, Inc. ������������������������������������������������������������������������46 Trauma Recovery and Education Counseling Center ����������������������������������� 22 Understood - For Learning & Attention Issues ����������������������������������������������� 12 Verdun Adventure Bound ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������8, 12 Victory Transitional Housing/Community Touch Inc. ���������������������������������46 Vint Hill Transitional Housing (VHTH) ������������������������������������������������������������46 VIP Senior Gold Card ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������37 Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS) ������� 24 Virginia Department for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (State Agency) 24 Virginia Department of Veterans Services ����������������������������������������������������� 53 Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) �������������������������������������������������������14 Virginia Family Violence Sexual Assault Hotline ������������������������������������������ 39 Virginia Preschool Initiative (VPI) Fauquier County Public Schools �����������8 Visions Clubhouse Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services ����������� 24 VolTran ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 52 Warrenton Dialysis Facility ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 32 Warrenton Manor Apartments �������������������������������������������������������������������������48 Warrenton Pregnancy Center ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� 32 Warrenton Women's Counseling Center (AKA Girls Stand Strong) ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 22 Young-At-Heart Seniors Group ��������������������������������������������������������������������������37 Young Life Fauquier County �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������8


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