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AARP/WorkSearch
11834 Canon Blvd, Ste. H, Newport News VA
757-595-8726
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Subsidized employment & training for older workers 55+ who want to return to the job market. Assistance with resumes, interviewing, job leads. Resource for nonprofits who could use extra help to expand their services. Resource for employers looking for reliable employees.
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Alpha & Omega Sports, Inc.
PO Box 708, Lightfoot VA 23090
757-784-8884
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Our mission is to utilize sports as a tool for promoting diversity while providing opportunities for spiritual, athletic, personal, social and academic growth. This is accomplished by providing various athletic, mentorship and outreach programs where the gospel is incorporated whenever there is an opportunity.
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Alzheimer's Association Southeastern VA Chapter
6350 Center Drive, Ste. 102, Norfolk VA 23502
757-459-2405
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The Alzheimer’s Association - Southeastern Virginia Chapter has been proudly helping those in need for the last 30 years. We serve the community on a local level with five offices reaching deep into the 7,400 square mile area. Our goal is to provide help for today and hope for tomorrow for those living with Alzheimer's disease and their families.
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American Red Cross - Colonial VA Chapter
1317 Jamestown Road, Suite 105 Williamsburg, VA 23185
757-253-0228
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The American Red Cross is the nation's foremost volunteer emergency services organization. Our mission is to help prevent and relieve human suffering.
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American Red Cross, York-Poquoson Chapter
6912 George Washington Memorial Hwy, Yorktown VA 23692
757-898-3090
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Our mission is to help our community prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. We provide disaster preparedness and relief, health & safety training, emergency communications for members of the Armed Forces, and blood collections.
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Angels of Mercy Medical Clinic
7151 Richmond Rd, Ste. 401, Williamsburg VA 23188
757-565-1700
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Angels of Mercy provides quality primary and preventive health care services to all people regardless of their ability to pay.
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The Arc of Greater Williamsburg
202 D Packets Court, Williamsburg VA 23185
757-229-3535
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The Arc of Greater Williamsburg provides services to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the areas of fitness, education, and social/recreational activities, while also giving families and caregivers respite time.
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Avalon: A Center for Women & Children
PO Box 1079, Williamsburg VA 23187
757-258-5022
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Avalon is committed to intervening in and reducing the incidence of domestic violence and sexual assault. In order to achieve this mission, Avalon offers shelter, advocacy, education and support to survivors and fosters awareness and prevention by educating the community.
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Bay Aging
PO Box 610, Urbanna VA 23175
804-758-2386
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Bay Aging's mission is to provide the programs & services that seniors and adults with disabilities need to live independently in their communities for as long as possible. Bay Aging is currently building an apartment building for seniors in James City County on Ironbound Road and also has a public transportation division, Bay Transit, that connects to James City County’s public transportation.
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Beyond Boobs Inc.
PO Box 443, Toano VA 23168
757-741-1027
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Beyond Boobs Inc. supports young women (pre-menopausal) who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. We also educate women of all ages about breast health & the actions they need to do to take charge of their breast health. This is done through community outreach and education.
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Virginia Peninsula
364 McLaws Circle, Ste 2, Williamsburg, VA 23185
757-253-0676
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Big Brothers Big Sisters offers a unique one-to-one relationship in which a volunteer provides guidance & friendship to a child living in an "at-risk" environment, where there is need for an outside adult relationship. We believe that a positive association with a man or woman is most influential in helping a child become a happy, responsible adult.
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Blooms That Brighten
6596 Richmond Road, Williamsburg VA 23188
757-229-1665
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Blooms That Brighten provides fresh flower arrangements to residents of local nursing homes and the Hospice House.
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Boys & Girls Clubs of the Virginia Peninsula
11825 Rock Landing Dr, Ste B, Newport News VA 23606
757-223-7204
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We provide year-round programs for school-aged youth. Our mission is to inspire & enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as responsible, productive & caring citizens.
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Burden Bearers Inc.
123 Briar Lane, Williamsburg VA 23188
757-675-9045
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Burden Bearers in an interfaith organization that provides a helping hand to individuals & nonprofits needing light truck pick up/delivery services and/or extra manpower. Expansion of services is based on community needs that strengthen the selfless spirit of a healthy community.
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Care Net Resource Pregnancy Centers
113 Palace Lane, Ste. K, Williamsburg VA 23185
757-349-4056
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CRPC offers emotional, physical and spiritual support to those facing unplanned pregnancies, sexual decisions, and post-abortion trauma.
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Child & Family Connection
348 McLaws Circle, Unit 3, Williamsburg VA 23185
757-229-7940
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Providing families & caregivers with a listing of prescreened childcare providers. Training providers with the latest and best practices in providing care. Mental health services are also provided for children 2-12 and their families with emotional behavior issues.
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Child Development Resources
PO Box 280, Norge VA 23127
757-566-3300
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CDR is a private, nonprofit agency founded in 1966 with a dual mission to provide services for young children and their families, and to provide training for early childhood and health professionals.
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Children's Home Society of Virginia
4200 Fitzhugh Ave., Richmond VA 23230
800-247-2888; 804-353-0191
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CHS is a nonsectarian adoption agency finding permanent homes for all children, as well as related services to birth families, adoptive families, and adoptees. Services include free, confidential pregnancy counseling, temporary foster care, adoption placement, home studies, and search and reunion.
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Colonial Behavioral Health
921 Capitol Landing Road
757-253-4061
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Colonial Behavioral Health provides public mental health, substance use and intellectual disabilities services to the citizens of Williamsburg, James City and York Counties, and Poquoson.
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Colonial CASA
1311 Jamestown Road, Suite 201, Williamsburg VA 23185
757-229-3306
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Colonial CASA believes all children should live in safe and permanent homes. Colonial CASA recruits, trains and supports volunteers from the local community to advocate for the abused and neglected children embroiled in the court system through no fault of their own.
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Colonial Heritage Community Foundation
4205 Cliffside Drive, Williamsburg VA 23188
757-345-6974
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The Colonial Heritage Community Foundation supports family caregivers, promotes active aging, and strengthens the community through the enrichment of quality of life for all residents of Colonial Heritage, a subdivision in Williamsburg, Virginia, as well as the greater Williamsburg area. The Foundation will also promote research, funding and awareness to achieve active aging solutions for seniors.
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Community Services Coalition, Inc.
312 Waller Mill Road, Williamsburg VA 23185
757-220-4249
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Our mission is to maintain and operate a centralized facility to house numerous area nonprofit human service organizations, to function as a regional community center providing low cost functional services and space for community service agencies.
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Dream Catchers
10120 Fire Tower Road, Toano VA 23168
757-566-1775
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Provides therapeutic riding and other horse-related activities to special needs individuals in a caring and safe environment.
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Eastern State Hospital
4601 Ironbound Road, Williamsburg VA 23188
757-253-5161
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Eastern State Hospital, part of the Virginia Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Services system, was founded in 1773 with a well-intentioned emphasis on community-focused mental health care. The 401-bed facility provides treatment to approximately 385 patients with about 900 staff.
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First Night Williamsburg
PO Box 1382, Williamsburg VA 23187-1382
757-258-5153
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First Night Williamsburg prsents an annual non-alcoholic New Year's Eve Festival in downtown Williamsburg.
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Girl Scout Council of the Colonial Coast
912 Cedar Road, Chesapeake VA 23322
757-547-4405
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As Girl Scouts, girls are challenged and encouraged to reach for and achieve their best. In small groups, girls work in partnership with adult leaders. Using the democratic process, girls plan and carry out their own activities. This girl-adult partnership helps girls learn lessons, build values and develop self-confidence that lasts a lifetime.
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Greater Williamsburg Chapter, National Federation of the Blind
6103 Mooretown Road, Williamsburg VA 23188
757-565-1185
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Changing what it means to be blind through advocacy, training, and scholarships and promoting visually-impaired people as an asset to our community, schools, and workplace.
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Greenwood Christian Academy
5100 John Tyler Highway, Williamsburg VA 23185
757-345-0905
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Greenwood Christian Academy is called by God to provide a nurturing environment in which young children feel loved, respected, and valued. Our Christian program is designed to promote each child's development emotionally, mentally, physically, socially, and spiritually.
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Grove Christian Outreach Center
8910-E Pocahontas Trail, Williamsburg VA 23185
757-887-1100
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Our mission is to maintain an Outreach Center in the Grove area of James City County in order to minister to the physical and spiritual needs of the poor and disadvantaged in the community.
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H-E-A-R-T, Inc.
PO Box 1813, Williamsburg VA 23187-1813
804-829-2981
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We provide hope for victims of sexual assault through provision of essential and therapeutic support, by affecting positive change in laws influencing their lives, and by educating both the public and professionals commissioned to serve victims.
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