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Virginia Housing Resources

Waiting for Social Security Disability benefits can be a lengthy and difficult process. Our disability lawyers provide a list of shelters in Virginia in case you find yourself unable to pay for food or shelter, and you need assistance.

Carpenter's Shelter -- Alexandria, VA
802 N Henry Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
phone: 703-548-7500, fax: 703-548-3167
David's Place Day Shelter, Coordinates Winter Shelter, 80-bed Residential Shelter, Aftercare Program, Transitional Housing.

Arlington Department of Human Services Economic Independence Services -- Arlington, VA
2100 Clarendon Blvd. (Courthouse Metro, Orange Line)
Arlington, VA 22201
phone: 703-228-3000
The goals of programs in the Economic Independence Services programs are to promote self-sufficiency or promote maximum levels of independence for persons requiring ongoing care.

Arlington Department of Human Services/Crisis Assistance Bureau (CAB) -- Arlington, VA
3033 Wilson Blvd. Room 300A
Arlington, VA 22201
phone: 703-228-1350
General Relief Emergency fund - Homeless Prevention and OUtreach - See website for more detailed description.

Arlington Street People?s Assistance Network (A-SPAN) -- Arlington, VA
2708 South Nelson Street
Arlington, VA
phone: 703-820-4357
Emergency Winter Shelter - November 1 thru March 31 of each winter year 7pm ? 7am. A-SPAN is a non-profit community-based organization. Our mission is to assist every homeless person in Arlington County get off the streets and live independently.

Arlington-Alexandria Coalition for the Homeless, Inc. -- Arlington, VA
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Arlington, VA
phone: 703- 525-7177, fax: Not Available
Offers four integrated programs: Sullivan House, a ten-unit, 50-bed shelter for families and women for 3-4 months, follow-up services, prevention services, assistance and advocacy for the children in our families.

Arlingtonians Meeting Emergency Needs (AMEN)
phone: 703-558-0035
Homeless Intervention Program

Doorways for Women and Families -- Arlington, VA
3179 Wilson Blvd.
Arlington, VA 22205
phone: Office: 703-522-885, fax: 703-522-4338
Serves homeless women and families and domestic violence victims. Also offers transitional housing program, financial literacy program, children's services, court advocacy

Residential Program Center -- Arlington, VA
1554 Columbia Pike
Arlington, VA 22204
phone: 703-228-0015
This 30-day emergency shelter provides 44-beds for single men and women who are homeless. In addition to addressing shelter needs, staff provides case management services, education, training, and coordination with other community agencies to address resident needs. The shelter is co-located with a substance abuse treatment program at the Residential Program Center enabling residents in need to participate in substance abuse education and treatment on site. This program is operated by Volunteers of America Chesapeake under contract with Arlington County.

Northern Virginia Family Service -- Fairfax, VA
10455 White Granite Drive, Suite 100
Fairfax, VA
phone: 703-219-2113
Homeless Intervention Program -- Serving Arlington and Fairfax Counties

Bailey's Crossroads Community Shelter -- Falls Church, VA
3525 Moncure Avenue
Falls Church, VA 22041
phone: 703-820-7623, fax: 703-671-0441
Full service program ? case management, on-site mental health and substance abuse counseling and health care services.

Homestretch -- Falls Church, VA
370 S. Washington St. Suite 400
Falls Church, VA 22046
phone: 703-237-2035, fax: 703-237-4540
Provider of transitional housing and services for homeless families with children in Northern Virginia. In addition to providing subsidized housing, the comprehensive program offers job counseling, credit counseling, ESL classes, computer training, life skills training, domestic violence and substance abuse counseling, family mentoring, and children's programs - all aimed at helping families get on their feet and stay that way.

Hampton Ecumenical Lodgings and Provisions -- HELP
phone: 757-850-8956, fax: 757-850-8957
HELP aids low-income people in their efforts to achieve self-sufficiency, reduce their vulnerability to homelessness and poverty by providing comprehensive services to include: emergency shelter, transitional housing, a weekend bag lunch program, a food pantry, a financial assistance program and a five-month winter sheltering program for the street homeless, life skills education, information and referral services.

Loudon Transitional Housing Program -- Leesburg, VA
19620 Meadowview Court
Leesburg, VA 22076
phone: 703-771-5429
The Loudoun Transitional Housing Program provides long-term support to homeless families and single women working to become independent and self-sufficient.

Office Of Human Affairs
phone: 757-245-3271, fax: 757-247-6527
Children's services, HeadStart, home ownership programs, feeding programs, emergency services, housing assistance and education.

Barrett Transitional Home
phone: 757-624-6990, fax: 757-624-6992
Barrett Transitional Home is a '24/7' facility in Norfolk, Virginia designed to break the cycle of homelessness for single and single pregnant women and their infants.

Dwelling Place
phone: 757-624-9879, fax: 757-622-4894

Union Mission -- Norfolk, VA
130 Brooke Avenue
Norfolk, VA 23514
phone: 804-627-8686, fax: 804-430-3968
Homeless men and families; Hope Haven Farm (children's home, senior's home, the Mother's Program. See website for details.

Congregations Around Richmond Involved To Assure Shelter (CARITAS)
phone: 804358-0964, fax: 804-354-8220
CARITAS (Congregations Around Richmond Involved To Assure Shelter) is the largest emergency homeless shelter in the Richmond metropolitan area. With the assistance of more than 150 congregations, we shelter, feed and provide guidance to more than 1,500 different men, women and children annually. See website for details of programs.
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Freedom House -- Richmond, VA
1201 Hull St
Richmond, VA 23241
phone: 804-233-4064, fax: 804-648-8321
50-bed shelter for men and women

St. Joseph's Villa -- Richmond, VA
8000 Brook Road
Richmond, VA 23227
phone: 804-553-3200, fax: 804-261-2523
Serves children -- see website for details of many services. The Villa's delivers seven major programs; which include, special, alternative and nontraditional education and care for children ages six weeks through high school; residential on-campus living and education for homeless children and their mothers; respite care for children with disabilities; residential emergency shelter and education for children in crisis; and, independent living for adults with disabilities.

Valley Mission, Inc. -- Staunton, VA
1513 W Beverley Street
Staunton, VA 24401
phone: 540-886-4673, fax: 540-885-7228
Valley Mission Inc.'s wants to help anyone who is homeless or comes to us with needs. The organization serves the homeless and those who live in poverty.

Northern Shenandoah Valley Homeless Network -- Winchester, VA
Winchester, VA 22601
phone: 540-665-8900

Salvation Army Shelter -- Winchester, VA
300 Fort Collier Road
Winchester, VA 22603-5781
phone: 540-662-4777

Hilda M. Barg Homeless Prevention Center - Volunteers of America Chesapeake -- Woodbridge, VA
14945 Jefferson Davis Highway
Woodbridge, VA 22191
phone: 703-680-5403
Provides a 30-day safe shelter to homeless individuals and families referred by Prince William County's Department of Social Services and other shelters in the County.


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