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Suicide Prevention Program - Burke, Staff Sergeant Parker Gordon Fox Suicide Prevention Program, Volunteers of America Chesapeake & Carolinas

A community-based outreach and prevention program designed to reduce suicide risk and improve mental health and wellbeing for veterans and their families in need.

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Prevention - Portsmouth, Portsmouth Department of Behavioral Healthcare Services

Provides information, activities, and trainings in conflict management, mediation, and other life skills that prevent the onset of mental disabilities, substance abuse, problem gambling, HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.

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Mental Health Services - Portsmouth, UOM, Inc.

A community-based outreach ministry with a goal to provide holistic care and services in education, counseling, and non-skilled health care services with an emphasis on promoting mental health wellness, work first ethics, and continuous educational tools and supports.

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Mental Health Support - Danville, Outpatient Counseling, New Hope Support Services

Mental health community support services to individuals 18yrs and older who suffer from serious mental illness.

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Behavioral Health Crisis Services - Danville, Danville Pittsylvania Community Services

Crisis services provides residents of Danville & Pittsylvania County, as well as those present in the area, with 24 hour a day crisis intervention to aid in the management of acute behavioral health problems. Also provides all prescreening evaluations for admission to state hospitals.

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Mental Health Support - Roanoke, Psychosocial Rehabilitation, New Hope Support Services

Mental health community support services to individuals 18yrs and older who suffer from serious mental illness.

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Prevention Services - Belle Haven, Eastern Shore Community Services Board

Office of Prevention develops, promotes, and delivers nationally recognized, evidence-based programs and services through a sustained comprehensive approach that incorporates home, family, school, and community environments. Prevention services and activities provide educational, practical, and meaningful experiences for youth, families, individuals, and organizations in order to enhance and improve positive life and social skills and to develop appropriate peer and community support systems.

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Mental Health Support - Danville, Psychosocial Rehabilitation, New Hope Support Services

Mental health community support services to individuals 18yrs and older who suffer from serious mental illness.

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Intellectual Disability Services - Luray, Page County Clinic, Northwest Community Services Board

Provide an array of outpatient services for individuals age 18+ with mental illness, substance abuse disorders and intellectual disabilities. Services include psychiatric treatment, medication management, case management, in-home services, psychosocial clubhouse, and peer support. The Page County Clinic is a satellite office of the Shenandoah County Clinic and as such, it is part of the Adult Regional Center serving the counties of Frederick, Page, Shenandoah, Warren, Clarke, and the City of Winchester. New Clients, please call the Triage Call Center in Front Royal: (540)635-4804

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Counseling Consultation Psychoeducation & Training - Henrico, Therapeutic Resource Center, Virginia Home for Boys and Girls

VHBG's Therapeutic Resource Center provides counseling, consultation, and psychoeducation services to individual youth, families, and groups. All of these services are supervised by a licensed professional. These services effectively and directly meet the needs of youth and families served through VHBG and better mirror a youth's Individual and Family Service Plan (IFSP). VHBG provides a Youth Mental Health First Aid USA eight-hour public education program free to the community each month. This program introduces participants to the unique risk factors and warning signs of mental health problems in adolescents, builds an understanding of the importance of early intervention, and teaches individuals how to help an adolescent in crisis or experiencing a mental health challenge. Mental Health First Aid uses role-playing and simulations to demonstrate how to assess a mental health crisis, select interventions and provide initial help, and connect young people to professional, peer, social, and self-help care. The course is designed for adults who regularly interact with youth (teachers, school staff, coaches, church and youth group leaders, parents, social workers, hospital staff, law enforcement, employers, etc.). The Youth Mental Health First Aid USA curriculum is primarily focused on information participants can use to help adolescents and transition-age youth, ages 12-18. The course teaches participants the risk factors and warning signs of a variety of mental health challenges common among adolescents, including anxiety, depression, psychosis, eating disorders, AD/HD, disruptive behavior disorders, and substance use disorders.

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Support Groups-Mental - Virginia Beach, NAMI Coastal Virginia

Offers support groups and classes at no charge for those with a mental health condition and their family members.

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Prevention Education - Fredericksburg, Kids on the Block, Rappahannock Area Community Services Board

Kids on the Block discuss important (and often sensitive) topics in a clear, non-threatening manner while dispelling myths and providing useful information through role-modeling positive behaviors.

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Support and Educational Programs - Richmond, NAMI Virginia

NAMI Virginia offers an array of outstanding peer-led programs that provide free education, skills training and support.

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Intellectual Disability Services - Lexington, The Magnolia Center, Rockbridge Area Community Services

Provides a wide range of services for adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Services include administrative, day support, case management, and group homes for persons with intellectual disabilities. RACS offers Group Day Support Services which focuses on programming at the Magnolia Center location. The program serves adults with developmental and/or intellectual disabilities up to five days per week, providing them with services and support to enhance their quality of life. a.

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Individual and Family Supportive Services - Arlington, Northern Virginia Office, Samaritan Ministry of Greater Washington

Offer a comprehensive range of personalized casework services, including guidance in accessing benefits, referrals for mental health and substance use support, assistance with employment and housing searches, expert résumé development, hands-on computer mentoring, and ongoing one-on-one support—empowering each individual to take the next step toward stability and success.

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Suicide Prevention - Culpeper, Encompass Community Supports

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

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Developmental Services - Richmond, Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services

To assure that individuals with developmental disabilities have access to quality supports and services when and where they need them.

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Support Group Mental Health - Staunton, NAMI We Care

Provides a recovery support. NAMI We Care Augusta supports recovery by providing hope, encouragement and support to the community, including mental health services to consumers and family members. The group also provides education regarding symptoms, current treatment and therapies, community resources and alternative approaches to mental health. Free monthly educational meetings and family support group sessions are offered. Issues of awareness of mental health issues and reducing stigma are promoted through participation in community events.

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Mental Health-Outpatient - Jonesville, Lee County Behavioral Health Services, Frontier Health

Outpatient mental health and substance abuse treatment services for adults, children, adolescents, and families. Services include individual and group psychotherapy, family therapy, parenting classes, psychiatric services, medication monitoring, crisis services, case management, home-based support services, substance abuse recovery services and intensive in-home services. Also provided at this site are Project LINK, an outpatient program for pregnant, substance-abusing women or mothers with dependent children. Service in Lee County is provided in partnership with Planning District One Behavioral Health Services.

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Prevention Education - Lexington, Rockbridge Area Community Services

Prevention Services provides initiatives around the following areas of focus: Community Coalition work, Lock and Talk - suicide prevention, Medication storage & disposal resources, school-based education programming, and trainings: Mental Health First Aid, Youth Mental Health First Aid, SafeTALK, REVIVE, Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences, and Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training.

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Mental Health Ed/Prevention - Hampton, Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board

Offers training and support services to enable individuals with significant functional limitations to achieve and maintain community, stability and independence in the most appropriate, least restrictive environment. Program focuses on obtaining independent living skills and is, therefore appropriate for older adolescents and young adults.

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Intellectual Disability Services - Winchester, Northwest Community Services Board

Provide an array of outpatient services for adults age 18+ with mental illness, substance abuse disorders and intellectual disabilities. Services include psychiatric treatment, medication management, case management, in-home services, psychosocial clubhouse, and peer support. The Winchester Area Clinic is an Adult Regional Center serving the counties of Frederick, Page, Shenandoah, Warren, Clarke; City of Winchester. New Clients may also call the Triage Call Center in Front Royal: (540)635-4804.

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Mental Health Services - Marion, Marion Office, Mount Rogers Community Services Board

A satellite office of Mount Rogers Community services providing comprehensive community-based mental health and substance abuse services. Serves persons of all ages. Provides public education services.

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Prevention Program - Glen Allen, Henrico Area Mental Health and Developmental Services

The aim of prevention services is to promote strengths, reduce the influence of risk factors, and support an individual's own sense of competency. In this way, one's skills and abilities are improved, attitudes are changed, and behavior is enhanced, thereby reducing the incidence of emotional and behavioral disorders, substance abuse and violence.

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Individual and Family Supportive Services - Washington, Southeast DC Office, Samaritan Ministry of Greater Washington

Offer a comprehensive range of personalized casework services, including guidance in accessing benefits, referrals for mental health and substance use support, assistance with employment and housing searches, expert résumé development, hands-on computer mentoring, and ongoing one-on-one support—empowering each individual to take the next step toward stability and success.

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