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LGBTQ2+ Support Groups

1305 North Jackson Street, Arlington, VA 22201
Community building (LGBT and allies) activities, family-friendly social events, community health education, navigation and linkage to health and social services, HIV & STI testing and counseling, and peer support. Somos Familia (We are Family) support group for Latino MSM living with HIV, meets on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month. Services available in Spanish and English.

Counseling Settings

7008 Little River Turnpike, Suite G, Annandale, VA 22003
Private, comprehensive methadone maintenance and detoxification services Affordable, covered by some medical insurance carriers Includes individualized counseling and group therapy Patients treated with confidentiality and with dignity Medical Director is a specialist in addiction medicine As a private clinic, we are able to accept patients living outside the area We have no waiting lines for dosing We will always have openings for new patients The first step... Chemical dependency affects not only dependent persons but also those persons who surround them. Family members become emotionally stressed, display similar symptoms and become progressively immobilized. For every abuser, four to six family members, friends or fellow employees become affected. Coming to grips with the fact that narcotic use has become a problem is the first step in the recovery process. Admitting the problem is not a declaration of personal weakness or worthlessness. Instead, it is a sign of strength and the reaffirmation of life. Addiction is a treatable disease that requires abstinence from drug abuse and working a program of recovery. Our hope is that our program will be the gateway to a satisfying and rewarding illicit drug-free lifestyle for you and your family.

Health Care Referrals

705 Main St., Danville, VA 24541
Community Health Center

Family Planning

4850 Mark Center Dr Ste. 4206, Alexandria, VA 22311
Local Health Department The Health Department's mission is to advance Healthy People, Healthier Communities. We provide essential public health services to Alexandrians, and others who work and play here. We operate public health specialty clinics; help our communities to prepare for, respond to & recover from public health emergencies; assess food safety at restaurants & permitted facilities; investigate communicable diseases & offer guidance to prevent the spread of disease; and advances community wellness.
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Food Pantries

926 Commerce St., Lynchburg, VA 24504
Community Based Organization
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Pediatrics

490 Liberty Street, Chesapeake, VA 23324
Operating for 40+ years, Southeastern Virginia Health System (SEVHS) is the premier community-based health care initiative in Hampton Roads for the insured, uninsured, and underinsured. The 501(c)3 operates twelve sites, providing primary care and dental services to individuals and families. SEVHS physicians are board-certified and provide services in the areas of family practice, internal medicine, pediatrics, and obstetrics/gynecology. With practices located in Newport News, Hampton, Chesapeake, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, and Franklin, SEVHS also offers a number of other support services such as health education and nutrition counseling, case management, referrals to specialty care, medication assistance and on-site lab testing. Southeastern Virginia Health System is a member of the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) and the Virginia Community Healthcare Association (VACHA). SEVHS services over 25,000 patients annually.
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AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling

6373 Northumberland Hwy., Suite B, Heathsville, VA 22473
Local Health Department

Citizenship and Immigration Services Offices

6610 Commons Drive, Suite C, Prince George, VA 23875
Education, support and advocacy for all people impacted by interpersonal violence. Services are provided remotely via Zoom and telephone or in person dependent on the need. Services are available in Spanish

Housing Counseling

1200 W. Washington Street, Petersburg, VA 23803
Access to healthcare is a key element of any thriving community. With this in mind, Pathways Free Specialty Clinic is working with various partners to provide myriad health resources for Southside Virginia. Physicians and nurses volunteer their time to offer free services in the following areas: heart conditions, arthritis, sleep disorders, asthma, women?s breast health, and vaccinations for flu and Hepatitis B. We also provide education in nutrition, exercise, managing fibromyalgia, and more.

Gene Therapy

700 South Washington Street, Suite 300, Virginia Hospital Center Physician Group, Alexandria, VA 22314
Physician with Virginia Hospital Center Physician Group. OB/GYN services, hormone therapy, contraception management, STI testing and treatment, pre-conception counseling, laboratory and imaging services, gynecological surgeries including hysterectomy and oophorectomy. Medicare and most insurances accepted. Spanish language services available, and interpreting services are available for all other languages.
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Benefits and Services Assistance

2831 15th Street NW, Washington, DC 20009
Our mission is to build a healthy Latino community through culturally appropriate health services, focusing on those most in need. We envision a diverse, inclusive, healthy, safe, and happy community, free from violence and discrimination, where individuals have access to healthcare and are well-informed and empowered to care for themselves and their families.

Hospice Care

600 W. Ridge Rd., Wytheville, VA 24382
At Wythe County Community Hospital, we are committed to providing our patients with the highest quality, family-friendly care available. We offer a wide range of health care services, including emergency medicine, heart care, maternity care, sleep medicine, surgical services, and many more.
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Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening

651 Pennsylvania Ae., SE, Washington, DC 20003-5577
Metro TeenAIDS, founded in 1988, is a community health organization dedicated to supporting young people in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Through education, support, and advocacy, MTA provides HIV testing and counseling to prevent the spread of HIV. MTA promotes responsible decision-making through its in-school and after-school school programs, and improves the quality of life for young people who are HIV-positive, at risk of HIV infection, or in families with HIV/AIDS. MTA is the only organization in the Washington, DC area focused solely on the needs of youth as they relate to HIV and AIDS.