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County Administrator - Warrenton, Fauquier County Administrator

The County Administrator serves as the chief administrative officer of Fauquier County and supervises the day-to-day operations of all county departments and agencies.

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Information and Referral - Ft. Myer, USO Mid-Atlantic

Offers information and referral to military personnel and their families. Provides Newcomer briefings for troops and family members. Also provides airport service centers and new spouse orientations.

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Cleft Palate Information - Chapel Hill, American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association

Provides information hotline and educational materials for the public on cleft lip/palate and other facial anomalies. Also provides referrals to doctors and local support groups.

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Benefits Information - Alexandria, Blinded Veterans Association

Assists blinded veterans to obtain vocational rehabilitation services and medical benefits through the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA). Provides information on disability compensation and pensions through the BVA Bulletin and regional groups. Offers emotional support and counseling through field service representatives, who are blinded veterans that serve as mentors and assist others in the VA claims process. Represent blinded veterans before Congress and VA.

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County Administrator - Warm Springs, Bath County Administrator's Office

The County Administrator is appointed by the Board of Supervisors to manage and coordinate the overall day-to-day operations and activities of the County government. The County Administrator also serves as the chief advisor to the Board and conducts County business in accordance with Board policy. Duties include executing all policies established by the Board or mandated by the State, preparing and administering the budget, and supervising the function of County departments. The County Administrator also has primary responsibility for personnel administration, including hiring and removal of staff, staff organization, employee performance, review of proposed personnel actions, and interpretation of personnel policies.

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Info Lines/Specialized I and R - Virginia Beach, 3-1-1 Citizen Services, Virginia Beach Emergency Communications and Citizen Services

VB311 receives and responds to citizen requests for general government information or service via multiple communication channels such as telephone, online assistance, email, print, radio dispatching and emergency notifications. In addition VB311 assists various city agencies such as the Real Estate Assessor's office with their day-to-day information or service requests, and accepts calls after business hours for other agencies, such as Public Utilities and Public Works. VB311 provides Virginia Beach citizens and visitors with a single point of contact for a wide variety of city information and services: from offering directions to specific addresses within the city limits, to supplying the media with information on traffic problems. VB311 also helps to reduce non-emergency call volume in the VB911 Emergency Communications Center by taking calls not requiring Public Safety personnel, and issues automated safety alerts customized to reach specific communities as needed.

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Information Center - Manassas, Henry Hill Visitor Center, Manassas National Battlefield Park

The Henry Hill Visitor Center provides park brochures, maps, trail guides and daily interpretive programs, a 45-minute orientation film and a museum exhibiting Civil War era uniforms, weapons and artifacts.

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City Manager - Danville, Danville Government Offices

manager is hired to serve the council and the community and brings to the local government the benefits of his/her training and experience in administering municipal or county projects and programs. The manager prepares a budget for the council's consideration; recruits, hires, terminates, and supervises government staff; serves as the council's chief advisor; and carries out the council's policies. Council members and residents count on the manager to provide complete and objective information about local operations, discuss the pros and cons of alternatives, and offer an assessment of the long-term consequences of their decisions.

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Customer Service - Alexandria, Alex311

Provide customers with an easily accessible point of contact within City government. Respond to individual citizen requests for information or complaints about City services and strives to make local government more responsive to the needs of citizens.

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Information - Arlington, American Diabetes Association

The Association provides the public and health care professionals with the most up-to-date information to help take a stand against diabetes through our Center for Information and Community Support (1-800-DIABETES) and two web sites, www.diabetes.org and www.stopdiabetes.com, as well as via consumer and professional books and periodicals. Local Signature special events: Step Out Walk to Stop Diabetes, Tour de Cure in Reston, and Tour de Cure in Washington, DC. Community Outreach/Mission Delivery Programs are designed to help educate the community and people living with type 1 diabetes about managing the disease to live healthier lives.

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Government Information- Lynchburg, Citizens First Information Center, Lynchburg Municipal Government Offices

The Citizens First Info Center is the best way to get general information about the City and make service requests. Any City Department can be called directly, but just one call to the Citizens First Info Center gets you personal assistance with almost any non-emergency business you have with the City. If a question or problem cannot be addressed, your inquiry will be forwarded to the appropriate person. All City Departments work in cooperation with the Info Center to make sure questions and requests get responses in a timely manner.

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County Administrator - Stuart, Patrick County Government Office

The Patrick County Administration Office is responsible to the Board of Supervisors for the proper administration of all affairs of the County which the Board has authority to control. This includes: Preparation and submission of the annual budget for the county Review of claims against the County and payment of same Attend Board of Supervisors meetings Provide all preparations Board meetings and complete all follow-up actions after same Report to the Board concerning administrative affairs of the County Administer County ordinances Responsible for County employees and serve as Human Resources department Work intimately with other County agencies Work with the public on a daily basis receiving calls and responding to same

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Public Information - Falls Church, City of Falls Church

Provides information to city residents and others about city policies, programs and services. Refers individuals to appropriate city offices.

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Communications Policy and Regulation Division - Fairfax, Fairfax County Department of Cable and Consumer Services

Provides information and advice on cable TV services available in Fairfax County. Responds to complaints regarding cable television and telecommunications construction, restoration and technical problems. Oversees the County's non-exclusive cable television franchise agreements with Cox Communications, Comcast, and Verizon, through enforcement of franchise agreements, inspection of facilities, and attention to resident concerns.

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Family Support - New York, Family Equality

Provides resources to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, parents, their families, allies, local parenting groups, and service providers.

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County Administrator - Lovingston, Nelson County Administrator

Provides management of local government offices serving Nelson County.

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Accessibility Information - Woodford, Opening Door, Accessible Virginia

Accessible Virginia gives detailed descriptions of Virginia attractions, lodging, bed and breakfasts, restaurants, outdoor recreation and shopping facilities that meet the needs of travelers of varied abilities. The web site provides comprehensive information such as locations and measurements of doors, aisles, stairways and bathroom facilities, as well as listings of dialysis centers, equipment repair locations and even veterinarians for assistance animals.

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311 Services - Newport News, 311 Contact Center, Newport News City Government Services

Residents can request a city service or ask questions about city-related issues online, by phone or email, or with our 311 mobile app. Missed Trash Sewer Stoppage Sewer Overflow Property Maintenance Complaint Litter or Trash Complaint Trash Container Exchange Street Sweeping

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County Administrator - Appomattox, Appomattox County Government Offices

Daily administration of the County is conducted under the leadership of the County Administrator who is employed by the Board of Supervisors. The main roles of the County Administrator are as follows: Serving as Clerk to the Board Administering all affairs of the County under the statutory authority of the Board Preparing an annual budget Communicating with the public and the media Supervising personnel Overseeing enforcement of local ordinances. Departments Supervised by the County Administrator Animal Control Community Development Comprehensive Services Act Economic Development Finance Human Resources Information Services Maintenance Parks, Recreation and Tourism Public Safety Purchasing Solid Waste Victim-Witness Advocate

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RVA311 - Richmond, City of Richmond Department of Citizen Service and Response

City of Richmond residents can create non-emergency service requests for a variety of issues either online at RVA311.com,, or by speaking with a citizen service representative at 3-1-1 or 804-646-7000. Requests for social services, tree maintenance, potholes, trash cans, storm water issues, questions about taxes and code enforcement, and may other non-emergency issues can be submitted through RVA311 to be funneled to the appropriate team for completion.

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Customer Care Center - Richmond, City of Richmond Department of Citizen Service and Response

The Richmond 311 Citizen Service Representatives are available Monday - Friday to answer questions and submit non-emergency service requests. Residents can dial 311 or 804-646-7000 to report potholes, downed trees, utility issues, request social services, and for other city matters. The new customer service phone number for the Richmond Department of Public Utilities is now 804-646-4646.

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Information Center - Warrenton, Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center

PEATC provides on-on-one assistance, informational resources, and trainings to families of children with disabilities, youth with disabilities to age 26 and the professionals who serve them. We empower families and youth with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about their lives and successfully navigate the special education and disability services systems. Our services are free and confidential.

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