key|organization|category|contact|address|city|state|zip|cpobox|pcity2|pstate2|pzip2|lic|ltype|lno|vol|vtype|voc|vstreet|vcity|vstate|vzip|vpobox|vcity2|vstate2|vzip2|vemail|fee|fdsc|email|phone|website|fax|pnd|description|vdate|validator 6000|AARP Lexington Chapter 2071|organization||25 Willow Springs Rd|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(866) 542-8164|http://www.aarp.org|||Offers a national membership organization dedicated to serving and advocating for the senior population. Offers leisure activities, discounts, a health insurance program, drug program, government advocacy on senior issues, and other benefits to its members. Local chapters provide recreation, fellowship, Senior Tax Assistance Program, & 55+ Alive Driver's Program.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6001|ARC of Rockbridge|health|Linda Bauma
|PO Box 657|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 348-5510|http://www.arcofva.org/vachapters.htm|||Provides a private, non-profit agency of and for people with mental retardation and related developmental disabilities. Promotes supports and services for people with mental retardation and their families. Offers services in recreation and transportation. Improves the quality of life of infants, children and adults with or at risk of mental retardation or developmental disabilities, through service, advocacy and education. Also provides an affordable Saturday respite program. Our vision is for public understanding of mental retardation and developmental disabilities and an appreciation for the unique benefits that people who are disabled can contribute to the community.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6002|Blue Ridge Legal Services Lexington|legal|Robin J Mayer|203 N Main St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-7334|http://www.brls.org|||Provides civil legal assistance to low-income persons. Helps with family disputes (i.e. domestic violence, divorce); debts and bankruptcy; housing and landlord-tenant disputes; eligibility for various government benefits (such a food stamps, TANF and SSI benefits); access to health care (for example, issues involving Medicaid and Medicare); Power of Attorney forms and wills; consumer disputes and issues affecting seniors (such as exploitation and problems with nursing homes).|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6003|Buena Vista City Commonwealth's Attorney's Office|legal|Chrisopher B Russell|2044 Sycamore Ave|Buena Vista|VA|24416|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 261-8700|http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/vaw/law_enforcement_directory/commatty.html|||Provides an elected, constitutional, law enforcement official, independent in his duties from both City and State. The office is responsible for the prosecution of all felony cases and all misdemeanor cases required by law or court order, and the provision of legal advice to elected officials upon request. The Office provides services which support the victims and witnesses involved in the various cases handled by the Office. In addition, the Office provides consumer protection assistance to residents of the City.
|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6004|Buena Vista City Manager's Office|government|Tim Dudley|2039 Sycamore Avenue|Buena Vista|VA|24416|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 261-8600|http://www.buenavistavirginia.org/|||Provides administration for the government of the City of Buena Vista.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6005|Buena Vista City Public Schools|education|Dr Rebecca Gates|2329 Chestnut Ave, Ste A|Buena Vista|VA|24416|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 261-2129|http://www.bvcps.org|||Provides a public school system for the community of Buena Vista.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6006|Buena Vista Fire & Rescue|emergency|A.J. Panebianco|306 Park Ave|Buena Vista|VA|24416|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 261-6171|http://www.buenavistavirginia.org/police|||Provides emergency dispatch for police, fire and rescue for the City of Buena Vista. Buena Vista fire and rescue stations are listed below. To volunteer please call the station:
Buena Vista Rescue Squad (540) 261-1719 Buena Vista Volunteer Fire Department (540) 261-2390|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6007|Buena Vista Health Department|health|Douglas Larsen, M.D.|2270 Magnolia Ave|Buena Vista|VA|24416|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 261-2149|http://www.thehealthdepartment.org|||Provides for the public health needs of the community including Family Pla
ing, Communicable Disease Control, Environmental Health Services, Women Infant and Children (WIC), Immunization, Child Safety Seats, Maternal and Child Health, Medical and Nursing services.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6008|Buena Vista Parks & Recreation|recreation|Ro
ie Coffey|10th St|Buena Vista|VA|24416|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 261-7321|http://www.buenavistavirginia.org/parks-rec.htm|||Offers a multitude of parks and recreational activities throughout the year for residents of Buena Vista. The largest park is Glen Maury Park which contains an 18-hole golf course (www.thevistalinks.com). You can learn all about Glen Maury Park at their official web site, http://www.glenmaurypark.com.
Glen Maury Park consists of 315 acres of scenic, level and rolling land, and is owned and operated by the City of Buena Vista. The park has a 52 site campground, group camping area (250 units), Olympic-size pool, wading pool, te
is, playgrounds, picnic shelters, roller skating rink, trails, river fishing, and ball fields.
Additional recreational opportunities are sponsored by civic and social organizations, including schools, churches, 4-H Club and community groups. Buena Vista is surrounded by portions of the Jefferson and George Washington National Forests which offer numerous outdoor recreational opportunities. With special events held all summer long, you're sure to come back time after time.
|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6009|Buena Vista Police Department|emergency|A.J. Panebianco|306 Park Ave|Buena Vista|VA|24416|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 261-6174|http://www.buenavistavirginia.org/police/|||Provides a law enforcement agency to ensure the safety and protection of residents of Buena Vista.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6010|Buena Vista Sheriff's Department|emergency|W R ""Randy"" Hamilton|2039 Sycamore Ave|Buena Vista|VA|24416|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 261-8615|http://www.buenavistavirginia.org/|||Provides law enforcement for the city of Buena Vista.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6011|Buena Vista United Fund|social|Marjorie H Dyer|PO Box 447|Buena Vista|VA|24416|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 261-2516|http://valleyhelplink.hhs.jmu.edu/directory.asp?directory=1|||Raises funds to support local agencies such a Rockbridge Area Relief Association, the Salvation Army, Red Cross, Valley Program for the Aging, Rockbridge Area Occupational Center, Rockbridge Area Free Clinic, etc.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6012|Chamber of Commerce Lexington Rockbridge County|consumer|Sammy Moore|100 E Washington St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-5375|http://www.lexrockchamber.com|||Provides a membership organization dedicated to the united interest of the Lexington and Rockbridge County business communities. The Chamber advances the economic, industrial, professional, cultural, and civic welfare of the cities of Lexington, Buena Vista and the county of Rockbridge; encourages the existing businesses and industries; and aids new businesses in the area.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6013|Community Share Project of Buena Vista|social|Shirley Flint|22nd & Sycamore Avenue|Buena Vista|VA|24416|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 461-2934||||Provides those in need with an emergency food distribution center.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6014|Compassionate Friends Lexington|social|Zora Jenkins|43 Stoneview Cir|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-4558|http://www.compassionatefriends.org|||Provides a self help group consisting of bereaved parents who offer friendship and understanding to other bereaved parents. |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6015|Court Community Corrections|courts|Diane Clark|30 E Preston St, Ste B|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-2471|http://www.vasap.state.va.us/asap/asap_courtcommunity.htm|||Provides court referred services dealing with DUI, under-aged drinking and community service. This is a satellite office of Court-Community Corrections ASAP in Salem.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6016|DaVita Dialysis Center Lexington|health|Yvo
e Jarvis|756 N Lee Hwy|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-1121|http://www.davita.com/|||Provides a renal dialysis center that provides in center hemodialysis treatment.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6017|Fairfield Transport System|social|Donald Schneider|422 Ridge Rd|Fairfield|VA|24435|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 348-5116||||Provides transportation for wheel-chair bound and the mentally challenged to doctor and dentist appointments, hospitals, dialysis centers, shopping and church.
Fairfield Transport serves individuals regardless of Medicaid status. Transportation provided 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6018|George C Marshall Foundation|education|Wesley B Taylor, Jr.|Box 1600|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-7103|http://www.marshallfoundation.org|||Dedicated to educating the general public, students and scholars on the changing role of the U.S. during the 20th century in military and diplomatic affairs as seen through the life and example of General of the Army, George C. Marshall. Offers a museum, library and archives, and educational programs.
ACCESSIBILITY: Fully accessible to persons with disabilities|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6019|Golden Living Center - Shenandoah Valley|health|George Rappa|3737 Catalpa Ave|Buena Vista|VA|24416|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 261-7444|http://www.goldenlivingcenters.com|||Provides a skilled nursing home with an Alzheimer's and dementia day program.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6020|Goodwill Industries - Lexington|social|Judy Witt|8 Woodcott Lane|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 464-1117|http://www.goodwill-the-valleys.com/|||Provides employment and training services for people with disabilities and other barriers to employment. Goodwill collects donated clothing and household goods, then sells these items in retail stores. Will accept clothing vouchers from the local Project Horizon.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6021|Habitat for Humanity Rockbridge County|social|Dan Walz|16 E Nelson St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-3770||||Builds houses to help disadvantaged, low income families from sub-standard housing, who are willing to help build their own home as well as other homes. Homes are built by volunteers and homeowners, known as partner families. Homes are sold to partner families with a no interest mortgage. Habitat families are selected: 1) completion of application and credit report; 2) ability to repay zero-interest mortgage; 3) inability to obtain conventional financing for a home; 4) living in substandard housing or homeless; 5) meet income requirements and 6) agree to partner with affiliate.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6022|Havenwood Manor|health|Nancy Wade|50 Havenwood Dr|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-2205||||Offers assisted living services for adults.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6023|Heritage Hall - Lexington|health|Beverly Pascarella|205 Houston St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 464-8181|http://www.americanhealthcareinfo.com|||Provides skilled nursing care and rehabilitation to the elderly and disabled. Offers a unique blend of nursing care and quality of life. The staff understands that the health care needs of each individual is different and should be addressed on a personal basis. Our health care team works closely with residents and families to ensure that this goal is met. A full range of therapies are available to residents in need of these services. Visitors are impressed by the bright comfortable environment of this nursing care center. Skylights and large windows overlooking a quiet neighborhood and pastoral scenes allow residents to enjoy our community. Interaction through social events are an important part of the daily life. Residents who wish to participate can select from a varied offering of daily events including crafts, music programs and parties. Regularly scheduled outings allow residents to enjoy the magnificent scenery of the surrounding Shenandoah Valley. Individuals who prefer, may choose to putter in our a
ual vegetable garden, or relax and read on the terrace.
|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6024|Hoofbeats Therapeutic Riding Center Inc|social|Carol Branscome|487 Maury River Road|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 464-3337|http://www.hoof-beats.com|||Provides therapeutic horseback riding and horsemanship instruction for the disabled. Offers day camps for children and adults with special needs; horsemanship instruction for non-disabled girl scout troops, etc; educational programs, booths and demonstrations. Client Eligibility Requirements: For therapeutic riding client must be a least 4 years of age with a disability. For emotional, physical, mental and learning etc. medical/therapist forms are required. Client must have no condition for which riding is contraindicated; such as bone deterioration. The Center's Cancer Camps act as family support groups and are held twice a year.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6025|Infant & Toddler Co
ection of the Rockbridge Area|social|Carol Burke, M.Ed.|241 Greenhouse Rd|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 462-6638|http://www.infantva.org|||Provides early intervention services to families with infants and toddlers, birth to age 3, who have developmental delays or disabilities or who are at high risk for delay. Services include service coordination, parent/infant education, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, developmental screening and multi-disciplinary evaluation. Service area includes: Brownsburg, Fairfield, Glasgow, Goshen, Natural Bridge, Natural Bridge Station, Raphine, Vesuvius, Rockbridge County, Bath County, City of Buena Vista and Lexington.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6026|Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court 25th District|courts|Gary L Conway|150 S Main St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-5401|http://www.djj.state.va.us|||Provides a juvenile and domestic relations district court that hears all matters involving juveniles such as criminal or traffic matters. Juvenile delinquency cases are cases involving a minor under the age of 18 who has been accused of committing an offense that would be considered criminal if committed by an adult. Other juvenile offenses may be referred to as status offenses. Status offenses are those acts that are unlawful only because they are committed by a minor.
In addition, this court handles other matters involving the family such as custody, support and visitation. The court also hears family abuse cases, cases where adults have been accused of child abuse or neglect, and criminal cases where the defendant and alleged victim are family or household members.
There is a juvenile and domestic relations district court in each city and county. The judges of the juvenile and domestic relations district court are elected by the General Assembly for 6 year terms |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6027|Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Greater Blue Ridge Chapter|health|Charlotte Kidd|3959 Electric Rd, #222|Roanoke|VA|24018|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 772-1975|http://www.jdrfgreaterblueridge.org|||Provides programs designed to find a cure for diabetes and its complications through the support of research.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6028|Kendal at Lexington|consumer|Steve Jewel|160 Kendal Dr|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-1910|http://www.kendal.org|||Provides a continuing care retirement community with independent living apartments and cottages, assisted living studio apartments and services, licensed nursing care. An applicant must be 65 years of age or older, or if a couple, one member must be at least 65 years of age. In addition, an applicant must meet the admission requirements for a cottage or apartment at Kendal at Lexington. |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6029|La Leche League of Lexington Rockbridge County|health|Cynthia Downes|86 Moores Creek Rd|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-9234|http://www.lllusa.org|||Represents the local affiliate of La Leche League International, whose purpose is to encourage and support breast feeding mothers world wide.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6030|Lexington and Rockbridge Area Visitor Center|recreation|Jean Clark|106 E Washington St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-3777|http://www.lexingtonvirginia.com|||Provides information and promotes tourism through tourist information, group tour pla
ing assistance and group tours and guide services.
ACCESSIBILITY: Fully accessible to persons with disabilities|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6031|Lexington City Manager's Office|government|T Jon Ellestad|300 E Washington St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 462-3700|http://www.ci.lexington.va.us|||Administers day-to-day operation of local government for the city of Lexington. Responsible to see that all policies and ordinances of the City are enforced and administers and develops the City budget.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6032|Lexington City Public Schools|education|Daniel Lyons|300 A White St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-7146|http://www.lexedu.org/|||Provides administration for the public school system.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6033|Lexington Fire & Rescue|emergency|Steve Crowder|11 Fuller St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-9177|http://www.ci.lexington.va.us/police|||Provides emergency dispatch for police, fire and rescue for the City of Lexington. Lexington fire and rescue stations are listed below. To volunteer please call the station:
Lexington Fire Department (540) 463-3210 Lexington Lifesaving & First Aid Crew (540) 463-5433 |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6034|Lexington House Apartments|social|Charles Steel|130 Houston St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-9212||||Provides affordable housing to the elderly and disabled over age 62. Can only take one person under age 50 that is handicapped. Section 8 Housing. Apply directly at the apartment building. |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6035|Lexington Office on Youth|social|Tammy M Du
|300 Diamond St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-4315|http://www.ci.lexington.va.us/departments/youth.htm|||Helps prevent and contain juvenile delinquency through programs and services to youth and their families. Provides a diversity of well-supervised activities for youth enrolled in elementary school, middle school or high school. Provides after school program, eight week summer program for children (1st grade through age 12), community service work programs, shoplifters alternative, and networks with other youth service agencies. The after school program schedule includes a snack time, help with homework and recreational activities. Also offers an eight week ""Summer Fun"" program for 1st graders and children up to 12 years old.
ACCREDITED BY: City of Lexington State Dept. of Juvenile Justice|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6036|Lexington Police Department|emergency|Steve Crowder|11 Fuller St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 462-3705|http://www.ci.lexington.va.us/Departments/police.htm|||Provides a law enforcement agency for the safety and protection of Lexington residents. Suspicious criminal activities can be reported anonymously by calling the Crime Line at (540) 463-2878.
|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6037|Lexington Public Works Department|government|David A Woody|890 Shop Rd|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-3154|http://www.ci.lexington.va.us/Departments/publicwks.htm|||Provides street maintenance and construction, garbage and brush collection and disposal, water and sewer line maintenance and construction, and the maintenance of parks, playgrounds, and cemeteries. Water turn-ons and turn-offs and the water meter readings for billing purposes are also handled by Public Works perso
el.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6038|Lexington Rockbridge Commonwealth's Attorney's Ofc|courts|Robert Joyce|17 Courthouse Square|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-7337|http://www.ci.lexington.va.us/electoff.htm|||Provides an elected prosecuting attorney for Rockbridge County and the city of Lexington.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6039|Lexington Rockbridge County Health Department|health|Douglas Larson, MD|300 White St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-3185|http://www.thehealthdepartment.org|||Provides a broad range of diagnostic and treatment services as well as environmental health protection to meet the overall health needs of the community.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6040|Lions Club Lexington|organization|A
Carol Perry|899 Borden Rd|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-5012|http://lions24c.org/clubs.htm|||Provides international service oriented civic club with emphasis on sight/hearing conservation, drug awareness, and diabetes awareness. Helps needy individuals obtain eyeglasses, eye examinations, hearing aids and other assistive devices for the vision or hearing-impaired.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6041|Literacy & Language Center|education|Susan Bushnell|138 S Main St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-4324|http://www.rrlib.net|||Provides free tutoring to children in grades K - 5 in the Rockbridge area. Trained volunteers work with children who need extra help with reading. |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6042|Mayflower Home for Adults|health|Beth Wells|409 S Main St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-3161||||Offers assisted living, respite care and an alternative to day care for adults. Can house 38 individuals. Also offers in-home care to assist with medications, cooking, companion, chores and other personal needs.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6043|Meals for Shut-Ins Inc|social|Courtney Baker|PO Box 581|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 460-2152||||Provides and delivers a hot meal at 12Noon, five days a week for qualified recipients unable to prepare food for themselves.
Call cell phone number for information, different board members have the cell phone each month. Valley Program for Aging can provide information as well.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6044|Mountainview Terrace|social|Marylin Alexander|1 Thompson Ct|Lexington|VA| 24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-9212||||Provides income-based subsidized housing for individuals and families.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6045|Natural Bridge Juvenile Correctional Center|courts|John Loving Jr|1425 Arnolds Valley Rd|Natural Bridge Station|VA|24579|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 291-2129|http://www.djj.state.va.us/|||Protects the public through a balanced approach of comprehensive services that prevents and reduces juvenile crime through partnerships with families, schools, communities, law enforcement, and other agencies, while providing delinquent youth the opportunity to become responsible and productive citizens. |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6046|Pro Careers Inc & Critical Care Nursing Agency|health|Betty Jo Wheeler|393 East 29th St, Ste 1 & 2|Buena Vista|VA|24416|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 261-8812||||Provides quality and caring homemaker and health aide services under the Medicaid Waiver Program for the elderly and disabled.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6047|Project Horizon Inc|social|Judy Casteele|120 Varner Ln|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-7861|http://www.projecthorizon.net|||Provides a private nonprofit organization dedicated to ending the cycle of sexual assault and family violence. Project Horizon offers survivors a 24-hour hotline (540-463-2594), emergency shelter, crisis intervention, counseling, applicable referrals, and court advocacy. In addition, the agency provides training to allied professionals to improve services to victims of violence. The agency also presents prevention programs in schools on topics such as sexual harassment, sexual assault and dating violence. Services are given free of charge to all; communication is strictly confidential.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6048|Rockbridge Area Community Services|social|Dr. De
is Cropper|241 Greenhouse Rd|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-3141|http://www.racsb.org|||Offers outpatient mental health, mental retardation and substance abuse services. Primarily counseling, therapy services and mental retardation essential programs. Offers Outpatient Therapies, Case Management, Day Program, In-Home Services, Early Intervention, and Prevention.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6049|Rockbridge Area Free Clinic|health|Suza
e Sheridan|25 Northridge Ln|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 464-8700|http://www.rockbridgefreeclinic.org/oralcare.htm|||Provides free health and dental care to low-income uninsured individuals and families in the Rockbridge area.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6050|Rockbridge Area Hospice|social|Judy H Ramsey|315 Myers St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-1848|http://www.rockbridgeareahospice.org|||Provides non-profit hospice program offering medical, social, and spiritual support in the home setting to terminally ill patient and their families to enable them to live life fully. Also offers individual and group bereavement services. The program is a Medicare and Medicaid certified, licensed hospice. |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6051|Rockbridge Area Information Line|organization|Jim Tichenor|1997 Timber Ridge Rd|Buena Vista|VA|24416|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 261-9528|http://www.rockbridgearea.info|||Provides a non-profit, volunteer organization which has established an information clearinghouse to develop and maintain an information data base of community resources and activities available to residents of Buena Vista, Lexington and Rockbridge County. This information will be available to all citizens through the web site, via telephone, and a periodic resource guide.
RAIL is volunteer and donation supported, and as such, asks that users of the services provided assist us either by donating their time or money. Individuals or businesses desiring to donate services or money should contact RAIL Info . |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6052|Rockbridge Area Occupational Center Inc|social|Ruth A
e Parsons|1913 Sycamore Ave|Buena Vista|VA|24416|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 261-6159|http://www.raoc.org|||Provides situational assessment, sheltered employment and transportation for people with disabilities. The center promotes social, cultural and economic interests of people with disabilities regardless of age. The center works closely with parents and family members to advise, coordinate and aid in the solution of problems. The center continues to educate the general public regarding the needs and problems of the disabled. The center receives and disburses funds in the best interest of people with disabilities, for the accomplishment of the above purposes.
ACCESSIBILITY: Full|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6053|Rockbridge Area Recreational Organization|recreation|Bill Kramer|300 Diamond St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-9525|http://www.rarorec.org|||Serves the citizens of Lexington and Rockbridge County through community-minded offerings of wholesome recreational activities which promote betterment of mind, body and spirit. Encourages volunteer involvement and seeks to foster qualities of fair play, teamwork, and inclusiveness.
|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6054|Rockbridge Area Relief Association|social|Kitty Brown|PO Box 640|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-6642||||Provides emergency outreach services to area residents that include, a food pantry, temporary financial assistance and a Help line. RARA is a United Way member agency.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6055|Rockbridge Area Rental Assistance Office|social|Vicky Agnor|150 S Main St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-5303|http://www.vhda.com|||Provides subsidized housing (Section 8) for low-income families, elderly, handicapped, and disabled. |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6056|Rockbridge Area Social Services|social|Meredith K Downey|20 E Preston St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-7143|http://www.dss.state.va.us|||Facilitates a wide variety of governmental assistance, as well as adult and child protective services, to those qualified and in need of services. Provides assistance to Rockbridge County, Lexington, and Buena Vista residents in accordance with Federal Programs such as Food Stamps, TANF, Medicaid, Foster Care, Adult Services, and Child Protective Services. Implement the Virginia Independence Program (VIP), the state's welfare reform law. FUNDING SOURCES: Federal, State, City and County Government.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6057|Rockbridge Area Transportation System|social|Tim Root|7C McDowell St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-3346||||Provides transportation services for anyone in need, including wheelchair accessibility for persons with disabilities and the elderly. If medically necessary, Medicaid will cover the small cost of this transportation. As schedule permits, transportation (medical or non-medical) is available to the surrounding area (Roanoke, Staunton, Charlottesville, Crimora, etc) for a small fee. |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6058|Rockbridge Area YMCA|recreation|Rusty Yoeman|126 Walker St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 464-9622|http://www.ymcarockbridge.org|||Serves the Rockbridge community with programs and activities that emphasize the character development of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility; strengthening spirit, mind and body for all. Provides programs in the following areas: Health and Fitness, Camping, Family, Child Care and Teens. Facilities include a Fitness Center, Free Weight Room, Aerobics/Dance Studio, Drop-in Babysitting Room and Computer Room. |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6059|Rockbridge County Administrator's Office|government|Donald G Austin|150 S Main St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-4361|http://www.co.rockbridge.va.us|||Provides administration for the local government of Rockbridge County.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6060|Rockbridge County Emergency Services|emergency|Steve Crowder|11 Fuller St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-9177|http://www.ci.lexington.va.us/departments/police|||Provides emergency dispatch for fire and rescue for Rockbridge County. For emergency dispatch for the police, call the Rockbridge County Sheriff at (540) 463-7328.
Rockbridge County fire & rescue stations are located throughout the county. To volunteer please call the local station listed below:
Effinger Volunteer Fire Department (540) 463-7596 Fairfield Volunteer Rescue Squad (540) 377-2848 Glasgow Life Saving & Rescue Squad (540) 258-2247 Glasgow Volunteer Fire Department (540) 258-2400 Goshen First Aid Crew (540) 997-9409 Goshen Volunteer Fire Department (540) 997-5411 Kerr's Creek Fire Department (540)463-7515 Natural Bridge Fire Department (540) 291-1866 Raphine Volunteer Fire Department (540) 377-2888 Rockbridge Baths Volunteer Fire Department (540) 348-5055 South River District Volunteer Fire Department (540) 377-5988


|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6061|Rockbridge County Public Schools|education|Dr. John H. Burks Jr.|1972 Big Spring Dr|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-7386|http://www.rcs.rang.k12.va.us|||Provides administration of the public school system's educational programs. The public school system is committed to improving student learning skills and providing a quality education in a positive, nurturing, and success-oriented environment so that all students will be able to make sound decisions in life.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6062|Rockbridge County Sheriff's Office|emergency|R W Day|258 Greenhouse Rd|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-7328|http://www.virginiasheriffs.org/vsa/info/directory.htm|||Provides law enforcement for residents of Rockbridge County.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6063|Rockbridge Regional Library|education|Linda L Krantz|138 S Main St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-4324|http://www.youseemore.com/rockbridge|||Provides an educational and recreational library service for the community of Rockbridge and Bath County. Visit our Web site for a list of current programs and upcoming events. |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6064|Rockbridge SPCA|agriculture|Jane Cornett|10 Animal Place|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-5123|http://www.rockbridgespca.org|||Provides an animal shelter for unwanted, abandoned, stray and impounded animals. The Rockbridge SPCA is obligated morally, ethically, and legally to enforce ordinances and to shelter animals in such a way as to insure the public safety of all species and to show respect for the dignity and worth of all creatures. The Rockbridge SPCA serves the Cities of Lexington and Buena Vista and the County of Rockbridge.


|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6065|Salvation Army Buena Vista Service Unit|social|Rev. W. A. Mills Jr|1702 Chestnut Ave|Buena Vista|VA|24416|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 261-8704||||Provides a private religious and charitable organization that offers emergency financial assistance. Must be referred by a Social Services Case Worker. Will offer emergency assistance once a year. Serves the county of Rockbridge including the cities of Buena Vista and Lexington. |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6066|Southern Virginia University|education|Rodney K Smith|One University Hill Dr|Buena Vista|VA|24416|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 261-8400|http://www.southernvirginia.edu|||Provides a private four year liberal arts university. Southern Virginia University is dedicated to assisting individuals fulfill their spiritual, intellectual, and social potential as sons and daughters of God. The University serves members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and others of similar beliefs and values but is not owned or operated by the Church.
|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6067|Stonewall Jackson Hospital Inc|health|Steve Arner|One Health Cir|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 458-3300|http://www.sjhospital.com|||Offers a full service hospital that provides primary medical services to community.
|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6068|Threshold, Lexington Housing Commission|social|Jim Gia
iny|300 E Washington St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 462-6313|http://www.ci.lexington.va.us|||Guides the development and implementation of housing rehabilitation programs for eligible low and moderate income families in designated target areas in the City of Lexington. Will help with repairs within $500.00.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6069|Total Action Against Poverty Lexington|social|Michael Thompson|13 E Preston St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-9527|http://www.taproanoke.org|||Provides support and assistance to low income families via education and employment training, community outreach, and development. Also administers the SHARE Homeless Intervention funds from Roanoke TAP for residents of Rockbridge, Lexington and Buena Vista. The SHARE program assists with Rent payment and Mortgage payments.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6070|Total Action Against Poverty Youth Services|social|Mary Early|65 Bob Atkins Circle (Lincoln Rd)|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-9100|http://www.taproanoke.org|||Provides a program ""Project Pride"" to help potential drop-outs or those who need one-on-one attention earn classroom credits. Classes are available 1/2 days, in the morning and afternoon during the school year. Provides individualized remedial instruction, counseling and referral services to at-risk youth in Lexington, Buena Vista and Rockbridge County Schools. Also Provides a Summer Employment Opportunity Program where low-income or handicapped persons aged 14-21 are paid to work or be trained in local businesses. Help with work readiness, job applications, interviewing is also available.
ACCESSIBILITY: Fully accessible to persons with disabilities. LICENSED BY: State Board of Education|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6071|Treemont Apartments|social|Crickett Chittum|3500 Locust Ave|Buena Vista|VA|24416|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 261-6685|http://www.fwmgmt.com/multilist.htm|||Makes available to the public, low cost rental apartments for individuals with low income. Provides Section 8 Housing through the VHDA. Apartments are 2 and 3 bedroom only. Families and some handicapped only. No single tenants. Apply directly at apartment building.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6072|United Way of Lexington - Rockbridge County|social|LauraJane Wilson|218 S Main St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-4482|http://www.unitedwaylexva.org|||Provides funding to local agencies committed to improving the quality of life in our community and assesses needs, coordinates volunteer referrals, and supports local human services organizations. Promotes volunteering by individuals, groups and corporations. Serves as a resource on volunteering for non-profit agencies. Does not offer placement services.
|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6073|USDA Farm Service Agency Rockbridge & Bath Co|agriculture|Christopher Ashby|40 Magnolia Square Way, Ste 5|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-7124|http://www.fsa.usda.gov/VA/|||Administers the Federal Farm Programs and the USDA Farm Loan programs for Rockbridge and Bath Counties. Provides government price support and conservation programs related to agriculture at the local level. Price support includes both deficiency payments and low interest price support loans. Provides cash payments to individuals, disaster preparedness/relief and emergency funds.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6074|USDA Natural Resources Conservation Rockbridge & Bath|agriculture|Christopher Ashby|40 Magnolia Square Way, Ste 5|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-7124|http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/|||Provides a Farm Service Agency and a National Resources Conservation Service for the Conservation District. Offers leadership in a partnership effort to help people conserve, maintain, and improve our natural resources and environment. Provides technical assistance and cost-share funds to help landowners address natural resource concerns like erosion, nutrient management, wildlife habitat, and water conservation.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6075|USDA Rural Development Parts of PD5 & PD6|agriculture|A
e Herring|650 N Lee Hwy, Ste #3|Lexington|VA|24450-3759|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-7124|http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/va/offices/lexington.htm|||Provides a government lending arm for housing program and repairs for low-income applicants in parts of Pla
ing Districts 5 and 6. For very-low income homeowners 62 years old and older who ca
ot afford a loan to make necessary repairs, grant funds are available. Grants may be used to remove health or safety hazards, or to remodel dwellings to make them accessible to household members with disabilities. Grants are limited to lifetime assistance of $7,500. Serves the counties of Alleghany, Bath, Botetourt, Rockbridge and the cities of Buena Vista, Covington, and Lexington.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6076|Virginia Cooperative Extension Rockbridge County|agriculture|Amanda Grau|150 S Main St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-4734|http://www.ext.vt.edu/offices/|||Provides research-based information focused on critical issues facing agricultural producers, families and youth in Rockbridge County, the City of Lexington and Buena Vista. Efforts include agricultural education, family education, and youth education. Programs include farm business management and pla
ing, soil and water resource conservation, issues related to horticulture, aquaculture and silviculture, family financial management, housing, consumer issues, family and human development, health and nutrition, food safety and preservation, child care, youth leadership development, school enrichment projects, public speaking, 4-H Community Clubs, summer and other special camping opportunities. Target groups are homeowners, farmland owners, families food service industry, child and health providers, and youth.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6077|Virginia Department of Transportation Rockbridge County|government|Susan Hammond|626 Waddell St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-3108|http://www.virginiadot.org|||Preserves existing transportation systems; plans, coordinates, constructs, and regulates highway system; improves the safe, efficient and effective use of existing facilities through traffic management programs; promotes the pla
ing development of public transportation systems. Serves the counties of Alleghany, Bath and Rockbridge. |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6078|Virginia Employment Commission Buena Vista|government|Sharon Dull|2164 E Midland Trail|Buena Vista|VA|24416-0191|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 261-2188|http://www.vaemploy.com|||Provides customers with job services, unemployment insurance services, labor market information services and employer recruitment services. Matches job seekers to employer job openings. Administers unemployment benefits for persons who have worked in Virginia and other states. Benefit claims may also be filed on the Virginia Employment Commission web site at www.VaEmploy.com or by calling toll free 1-866-832-2363. Provides information and services on other special programs such as the trade act program, alien labor certification, veterans, persons with disabilities, older workers, youth etc. These services are provided at no charge to the consumer. |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6079|Virginia Military Institute|education|Charles F Brower IV|210 Smith Hall|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 464-7230|http://www.vmi.edu|||Provides a State, military Baccalaureate college of English, Arts, and Sciences. Offers Majors in Biology, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Economics & Business, Electrical Engineering, English, History, International Studies, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Modern Languages & Cultures, Physics and Psychology. |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6080|Washington and Lee University|education|Ke
eth P Ruscio|Office of Admissions|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 458-8400|http://www2.wlu.edu|||Provides a private non-profit University that offers undergraduates a College of Arts and Sciences and the Williams School of Commerce, Economics, and Politics. The University also offers a Law School for prospective students. Scholarships and financial aid are available.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6081|Willow Lake Apartments|social|Vickie Bowden|481 Steeles Fort Rd|Raphine|VA|24472|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 377-5823||||Provides income-based subsidized housing for individuals and families.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6082|Willow Springs Apartments|social|Paula Irvine|95 Willow Springs Road|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-7484||||Provides income-based and subsidized housing for Rockbridge County. Owns and operates Green Hills Apartments, Willow Springs Apartments and Valley View Apartments. Green Hills Apartments offers Section 8 for families with children. Willow Springs and Valley View Apartments offer income-based housing for individuals and families through the Rural Rental Housing Development Authority. All apartments have appliances, air conditioning and wall to wall carpeting. Apply directly at the Willow Springs Central Office.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6083|Windemere Apartments|social|Kristi Ruff|125 Wallace St|Lexington|VA|24450|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 463-5559|http://www.humphreymanagement.com|||Provides subsidized housing through USDA Rural Development Program for elderly (age 62+) and disabled individuals and families. |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6084|AA Al-Anon Alateen Valley Intergroup|social|John Winters|PO Box 113|Staunton|VA|24401|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 885-6912|http://www.aavirginia.org|||Provides an anonymous, self-help, twelve-step group of alcoholics whose primary purpose is to help others recover from alcoholism. AA is self-supporting and does not accept contributions from outside groups. All AA groups are autonomous. AA meetings for the Shenandoah Valley area can be found on the web site http://www.aavirginia.org under Districts 22 and 31.
Also provides an anonymous twelve-step mutual support group (Al-Anon and Alateen) for those needing support in dealing with a loved ones addiction to drugs and/or alcohol. Meetings for Al-Anon and Alateen can also be found on the web site http://www.va-al-anon.org. Serves the counties of Augusta, Bath, Highland, Rockbridge and the cites of Buena Vista, Lexington, Staunton, Waynesboro.
ACCESSIBILITY: Fully accessible to persons with disabilities.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6085|Alleghany Highlands Free Clinic|health|LuA
Osbourne|PO Box 216|Low Moor|VA|24457|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 862-6673|http://www.cfw.com/~ahfcfree|||Provides a staff of licensed volunteers to provide free medical and pharmaceutical care to low-income, uninsured adults and children in Alleghany and Bath Counties.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6086|American Cancer Society Rockbridge Community Unit|health|Daphne DePuy|2840 Electric Rd, Ste 106A|Roanoke|VA|24018|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 774-2716|http://www.cancer.org|||Provides education and information about the prevention of cancer and service/rehabilitation for cancer patients.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6087|American Red Cross of the Blue Ridge|social|Angela Groves|331 N Central Ave|Staunton|VA|24401|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 886-9151|http://www.redcrossblueridge.org/|||Provides a humanitarian organization, led by volunteers, that offers relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. Programs include services to military perso
el and their families, emergency funds, disaster relief for victims of domestic disasters and volunteer training. Also able to certify instructors to teach; First Aid, C.P.R., Life Guarding, and Swimming. Also offers health/safety classes, sponsors local bloodmobiles, provides emergency communication and provides HIV AIDS education. Serves the Counties of Augusta, Rockbridge and the Cities of Staunton, Waynesboro, Lexington, Buena Vista.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6088|Augusta Medical Center|health|Dick Graham|78 Medical Center Dr|Fishersville|VA|22939|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 932-4000|http://www.augustamed.com|||Provides a private, not-for-profit state-of-the-art hospital that offers the best of advanced medical technologies and a long tradition of individual care. AMC is user-friendly, placing a high premium on clinical competence, service and patient satisfaction.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6089|Augusta Medical Center Cancer Center|health|Felicia Lehman|78 Medical Center Dr|Fishersville|VA|22939|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 932-5960|http://www.augustamed.com|||Provides comprehensive cancer care and treatment including radiation therapy, medical oncology, hematology and infusion therapies for both outpatients and inpatients. The center is a patient focused environment providing a full range of resources for our patients and their families. |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6090|Augusta Regional Free Clinic Inc|health|Margaret Hersch|342 Mule Academy Rd|Fishersville|VA|22939|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 332-5606|http://www.augustafreeclinic.org/|||Provides medical and pharmaceutical assistance to the working uninsured of Staunton, Waynesboro and Augusta County who are making a sincere effort to help themselves. |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6091|Augusta Regional Free Dental Clinic|health|Chris Harman|342 Mule Academy Rd|Fishersville|VA|22939|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 332-5619|http://www.augustafreeclinic.org|||Provides free dental care to the working uninsured of Staunton, Waynesboro and Augusta County who are making a sincere effort to help themselves.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6092|Blue Ridge Area Food Bank|social|Marty White|96 Laurel Hill Rd|Verona|VA|24482|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 248-3663|http://www.brafb.org/|||Provides a food clearinghouse that solicits, collects, and distributes food to qualified churches and 501(c)3 non-profit organizations. The Food Bank mission is to feed the hungry and reduce food waste. The Blue Ridge Area Food Bank serves the Shenandoah Valley Area, Lord Fairfax Area, Thomas Jefferson Area, and Lynchburg Area Food Banks.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6093|Blue Ridge Christian Homes|social|Melvin Bender|7034 Catlett Rd|Bealeton|VA|22712|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 439-2627||||Provides an assisted living facility focusing on the older population. Also offers respite care based on bed availability.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6094|Boy Scouts of America National Capital Area Council|organization|Alan F Lambert|9190 Rockville Pike|Bethesda|MD|20814|||||||||||||||||||||||(301) 530-9360|http://www.boyscouts-ncac.org|||Provides training for adult volunteers, training for youth leaders, day camp and long-term camp opportunities for youth, high adventure opportunities at local and national sites for youth, program support materials for volunteers, professional and staff support, and continual service in all aspects of effective unit operations. Serves youth ages 6 to 20 in a comprehensive youth development program.
Support is provided to twenty-eight districts serving the metropolitan National Capital area. This includes the District of Columbia; Frederick, Montgomery, Prince George's, Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary's counties in Maryland, and in Virginia: Arlington, Fairfax, Prince William, Loudoun, Fauquier, Spotsylvania, Caroline, King George, Stafford, and Culpeper counties and the independent cities of Alexandria, Falls Church, Fairfax, Manassas, Manassas Park, and Fredericksburg. |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6095|Boy Scouts of America Stonewall Jackson Council|organization|Don Ellis|801 Hopeman Pkwy|Waynesboro|VA|22980|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 943-6675|http://www.bsa-sjac.org|||Provides a comprehensive program by which youth and adults develop character, citizenship, mental and physical fitness, which are reinforced through advancement, activities, and outdoor programs. The Stonewall Jackson Area Council administers the Boy Scouting program for 12 counties in Central Virginia. The council is comprised of comprised of four districts. Boys ages 6-18 and girls ages 14-18 are welcome. |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6096|Calvert Health Partners Rockbridge Bath Lexington|health|David Nelson|532 W Main St|Covington|VA|24426|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 962-8210|http://www.advantagecareva.com|||Provides a fully licensed and insured home health agency, offering licensed medical services, non-medical services, companion services, and personal care. Provides professional health care and personal care services in the home, in assisted living, nursing and hospital settings. Our patient care teams include: RNs, LPN's, CNA's, HHA's, PCA, Physical Therapists, Speech Therapists and Occupational Therapists. We also offer non-medical services including companionship services, errand services, meal preparation, drop in service, new mother care, and transportation to appointments.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6097|Children's Home Society of Virginia|social|Nadine Marsh-Carter|4200 Fitzhugh Ave|Richmond|VA|23230-3829|||||||||||||||||||||||(804) 353-0191|http://www.chsva.org|||Offers pregnancy and birth parent counseling, choice of life, to those facing an untimely pregnancy, foster care of infants, young children and pregnant teens, and adoption programs.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6098|Commonwealth Center for Children & Adolescents|social|Joe Tuell|1355 Richmond Rd|Staunton|VA|24401|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 332-2107||||Provides 12 bed treatment units for comprehensive evaluation and treatment services for Virginia children ages 4 to 17. Services include: individual and group behavioral management, therapeutic counseling, psycho-pharmacological evaluation and intervention, family therapy, diagnostic evaluation. Also provides an on site educational program.
ACCESSIBILITY: Partially accessible to persons with disabilities. |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6099|Dabney S Lancaster Community College|education|Dr. Richard R. Teaff|1000 Dabney Dr|Clifton Forge|VA|24422|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 863-2800|http://www.dl.vccs.edu/|||Provides an opportunity for the extension of knowledge, skills, and personal enrichment in a forum that maintains high academic standards, is financially and geographically accessible, and respects each student's rights and responsibilities.
|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6100|Family Resource & Referral Center|social|Alan Fairfield|934 N Augusta St|Staunton|VA|24401|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 245-5899|http://www.children-count.org|||Offers programs to strengthen, empower, and enhance the capabilities of families and foster the optimal development of children by providing information, referral, support, and training to parents, family members, and professionals.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6101|Girl Scouts of Virginia Skyline Council Inc|organization|Wendy Mellenthin|3663 Peters Creek Rd NW|Roanoke|VA|24019|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 777-5100|http://www.gsvsc.org/|||Provides a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring girls to build courage, confidence, and character through programs that develop life skills in business, entrepreneurship, science, and technology, offers adventures and challenges in sports, the environment, and the great outdoors, and encourages girls to give back to their communities through service projects conducted locally, across the United States, and Internationally. Camp Sugar Hollow, located in Albemarle County, is one of three Virginia Skyline Girl Scout Camps and opportunities are available year round.

|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6102|Home Instead Senior Care Verona|health|Particia Wells|11 Green Hills Dr, Ste 5|Verona|VA|24482|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 213-7800|http://www.homeinstead.com|||Offers care to seniors in their home or institutional facility. Provides non-medical support services in the client's home (or facility), including light housekeeping, medication reminders, shopping, laundry, hourly, sleep over, and 24 hour respite care, errands and appointments, meal preparations, incidental transportation and companionship. Not a nursing service, offers no medical care. Direct one-on-one services provided in clients home by Caregivers who are carefully chosen, trained, screened, bonded, and insured. Multiple reference checks, criminal background checks available. Available 3 hour minimum for each visit or 24 hour seven days a week, week-end, holidays.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6103|Interim Health Care Staunton|health|Helen Bojko|635 Greenville Ave|Staunton|VA|24401|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 885-4413|http://www.interimhealthcare.com/teamvirginia/|||Provides all levels of medical and non-medical care - companions, aides, nurses and therapists with continuity of care to meet changing needs. Offers free in home nurse consultation and assessment. Makes available a team of qualified healthcare professionals 24 hours/7 days a week. Also offers Medication Reminder systems and Personal Emergency Response monitoring.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6104|Job Accommodation Network|social|D J Hendricks|918 Chestnut Ridge Rd, Ste 1|Morgantown|WV|26505|||||||||||||||||||||||(800) 526-7234|http://www.jan.wvu.edu|||Provides toll-free consulting services designed to increase the employability of people with disabilities by: 1) offering individualized work site accommodations solutions, 2) providing technical assistance regarding the ADA and other disability related legislation, and 3) educating callers about self-employment options. It is a service of the Department of Labor's Office of Disability Employment Policy.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6105|Lions Club Buena Vista|organization|David Edmondson|1151 Mt Horeb Rd|Amherst|VA|24521|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 261-6368|http://members.aol.com/bvlions/|||Provides a civic club which is service oriented; emphasis on sight/hearing conservation, drug awareness and diabetes awareness. Provides eye exams and eyeglasses for the needy; hearing aids for the needy; and sight, hearing and glaucoma screening.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6106|Narcotics Anonymous Blue Ridge Area|health||PO Box 623|Harrisonburg|VA|22803|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 885-7800|http://www.brana.org/|||Offers support group style meetings for persons recovering from narcotics addiction. Serves the counties of Augusta, Bath, Highland, Rockbridge,Rockingham, and the cities of Buena Vista, Harrisonburg, Lexington, Staunton and Waynesboro. For a list of meetings in the Blue Ridge Area visit the web site http://www.brana.org. For a list of meetings Statewide visit the web site http://www.rovna.org.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6107|Salvation Army Lexington Rockbridge|social|Captain Karl Dahlin|503 S Highland|Covington|VA|24426|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 962-6206|http://www.salvationarmysouth.org/VA.htm#Covington|||Provides a private, non-profit charitable organization offering emergency assistance. Offers financial help with extreme emergencies such as heat, water, electricity and medication. Serves the counties of Alleghany, Rockbridge and the city of Lexington.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6108|SeniorNavigator.com|organization|Katie Roeper|600 E Main St, Ste 360|Richmond|VA|23219|||||||||||||||||||||||(804) 827-1280|http://www.seniornavigator.org|||Provides a free non-profit organization designed to help Virginia's seniors and caregivers find local health and aging services and resources in their community. Senior Navigator is dedicated to supporting independence, confidentiality, dignity and quality of life. Seniors may visit the web site www.SeniorNavigator.org for information on local services. Seniors with no access to a computer can call SeniorNavigator's toll-free number (866) 393-0957 to find services in their town.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6109|Social Security Administration for Rockbridge|government|Deborah B Lawrence|116 N Jefferson St|Roanoke|VA|24016|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 857-2190|http://www.socialsecurity.gov|||Administers the social security retirement, disability and survivors benefit programs. We are also responsible for determining entitlement to Medicare and eligibility for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. SSI is a benefit program for the blind, disabled and those ages 65 or older and who have little or no income and resources. Serves Roanoke, Rockbridge, Lexington and Buena Vista. |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6110|Special Olympics-Virginia NW|organization|Daniel Leake|21 Southgate Ct, Ste 103|Harrisonburg|VA|22801|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 433-7475|http://www.specialolympicsva.com|||Provides a sports training and competition program for persons with intellectual disabilities or a closely related developmental disability. Participants must be at least eight years old and all participants must have a physical exam completed by a doctor (MD or DO) or a Nurse Practitioner. A parental release form is also required. Athletes select the sport(s) of their choice from a list of 23 available sports. Training is held weekly and the season includes multiple opportunities for competitive experiences. Special Olympics is a grass-roots volunteer-run program. Training is provided for volunteers and opportunities for person and professional growth abound.
Sports training and competition is offered weekly on a seasonal basis. Special Olympics is year-round. Practices are held on weekdays and weekends to meet the needs of the participants.
Special Olympics is a non-profit agency providing free services to all eligible athletes and their families. Contributions of time and other resources are always welcomed.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6111|Total Action Against Poverty|social|Theodore J Edlich|145 Campbell Ave, SW|Roanoke|VA|24001|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 345-6781|http://www.taproanoke.org|||Provides an economic development, community organizing, special project, and outreach headquarters. Provides the public information and referrals to human services programs, provides capacity-building technical assistance to community-based organizations, and undertakes special projects that address the root causes of poverty in our communities. |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6112|University of Virginia|education|John T. Casteen III|1001 Emmet St|Charlottesville|VA|22904|||||||||||||||||||||||(434) 924-0311|http://www.virginia.edu|||Provides a center of education and services for faculty, students, staff and community members both women and men to achieve undergraduate and graduate degrees. Schools/programs offered include: The School of Architecture; Graduate School of Arts & Sciences; Curry School of Education; Darden School of Graduate Business Administration; School of Engineering and Applied Science; School of Law; McIntire School of Commerce; School of Medicine; and the School of Nursing.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6113|University of Virginia Children's Hospital|health|Dr Meg Keeley|1221 Lee St|Charlottesville|VA|22908|||||||||||||||||||||||(434) 924-5437|http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/internet/pediatrics/|||Provides a comprehensive network of health-care facilities dedicated to the care of children from birth through adolescence. Our goal is to enhance the health and well-being of children and families through collaborative medical care, education, research and community service. Our focus is exclusively on the care of children whose needs range from well child care, to surgery, to complex subspecialty care.
The UVA Children's Hospital is a ""hospital without walls"" and encompasses all areas of the University of Virginia Health System that provide care for children. Our services extend from our local area, across the Commonwealth and beyond.
|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6114|University of Virginia Health System|health|R Edward Howell|1215 Lee St|Charlottesville|VA|22908|||||||||||||||||||||||(434) 924-0211|http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu|||Provides a University Health System dedicated to improving the health of the people of the Commonwealth of Virginia and beyond through excellence in clinical care, education, research and public service.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6115|University of Virginia Women's Center|health|Sharon Davie PhD|Corner Bldg @ 14th & University Ave|Charlottesville|VA|22908|||||||||||||||||||||||(434) 982-2361|http://www.womenscenter.virginia.edu|||Provides several programs which operate under the umbrella of the Center including counseling for individuals and support groups. The center serves faculty, students, staff and community members both women and men to enlighten, support, and celebrate the person as a whole. Prepares women at the University (students, staff, and faculty) and in the community to shape both their own lives and the world around them. The center's resources and programs help women to fulfill their potential and to become leader in their communities, in their professions, and in the nation.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6116|Upper Valley Regional Park Authority|recreation|Andy Wells|5 Grand Caverns Drive|Grottoes|VA|24441|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 249-5729|http://www.uvrpa.org/uvrpa.htm|||Provides enhanced regional recreational opportunities for the Virginia counties of Augusta and Rockingham and the cities of Harrisonburg and Staunton. Provides visits to the Grand Caverns and Natural Chimneys as well as field trips, hiking, biking, and many other recreational activities.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6117|USDA Forest Service-George Washington National Park|government|Maureen Hyzer|5162 Valley Pointe Pkwy|Roanoke|VA|24019|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 265-5100|http://www.southernregion.fs.fed.us/gwj/|||Protects the national forests and serves the visitors to the national forests by providing camping, picnicking, hunting, fishing, shooting ranges, swimming, boating and trails in the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6118|UVA Diabetes Education and Management Program|health|A
e Diamond|415 Ray C Hunt Dr|Charlottesville|VA|22903|||||||||||||||||||||||(434) 243-4620|http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/internet/diabetes|||Offers a program that is designed to increase patient access to diabetes education in order to promote optimal health and prevent the high costs and complications of this disease. We work in partnership with university physicians, primary care physicians, and nurse practitioners to help the person with diabetes learn the content and skills necessary for successful self-management. Certified diabetes educators (CDE), both registered nurses and registered dietitians, who utilize the case management and empowerment models in the delivery of care, are on staff. Recognized by the American Diabetes Association in 2000, and re certified in 2006, the ADA standards of care and self-management education provide the framework for the program's curriculum.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6119|UVA Kluge Children's Rehabilitation Center|health|James A. Blackman, M.D., MPH|2270 Ivy Rd|Charlottesville|VA|22903|||||||||||||||||||||||(434) 924-5272|http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/internet/pediatrics/patients/kcrcfam.cfm|||Provides a rehabilitation center dedicated to serving children with special needs. Children between the ages of birth through 21 come to the KCRC from all over Virginia, the United States, and even overseas for many reasons. Some need specific therapy or rehabilitation after injuries, accidents, or surgery. Others have chronic illness such as diabetes and cystic fibrosis. Many families come to find out why their child is having difficulties walking, talking, learning, eating or experiencing behavior problems. KCRC is part of the UVA Children's Hospital of the University of Virginia. |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6120|VALiance Health Every Woman's Life|health|Sheri Bang|304 Neff Ave|Harrisonburg|VA|22801|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 433-5431||||Provides free mammograms and pap tests to income eligible residents who have no health insurance in the counties of Augusta, Rockingham, Rockbridge, and the cities of Buena Vista, Lexington, Staunton and Waynesboro. Please call the free clinic in your area to enroll in the program or your local Health Department. Every Woman's Life is sponsored by a grant from the Virginia Department of Health.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6121|Valley AIDS Network|health|Gary Race|601 University Blvd, Stes, 322-324|Harrisonburg|VA|22807|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 568-8838|http://www.valleyaidsnetwork.org|||Provides direct assistance to either persons infected or affected by AIDS/HIV including home health care, dental care, medications, housing and financial assistance with rent, utilities, food, transportation and educational programs for schools, churches, and civic organizations. Provides case management for persons living with HIV/AIDS|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6122|Valley Associates for Independent Living Inc|social|Marcia DuBois|205 B South Liberty St|Harrisonburg|VA|22801|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 433-6513|http://www.govail.org|||Promotes self-direction among people with disabilities and removes barriers to independence in the community. Provides information and referral, advocacy, independent living skills training, supported employment and peer support mentoring for persons with disabilities.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6123|Valley Program for Aging Services Inc|social|Paul Lavigne|325 Pine Ave|Waynesboro|VA|22980|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 949-7141|http://www.aging.state.va.us|||Provides a comprehensive system of services and makes these services available to all seniors aged 60 and older who reside in the Central Shenandoah Valley, including the counties of Augusta, Bath, Highland, Rockbridge, Rockingham and the cities of Buena Vista, Harrisonburg, Lexington, Staunton, and Waynesboro. Also provides information and referral among states for the aging network.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6124|Virginia Autism Resource Center|health|Dr Carol Schall|4100 Price Club Blvd|Midlothian|VA|23112|||||||||||||||||||||||(804) 674-8888|http://www.varc.org|||Provides a resource center for those with autism and related disorders. Provides an interdisciplinary approach to address the needs of individuals with autism and their families. Offers collaboration between care providers and families as part of a consultation and technical assistance service.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6125|Virginia CARES Inc|organization|A
Fisher|145 W Campbell Ave, Ste 555|Roanoke|VA|24011|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 342-9344|http://www.vacares.com|||Administers the state-wide ex-offender re-entry program providing services to individuals released from local and regional jails, state institutions, and begi
ing 7/1/07 individuals released from federal institutions who are current residents of the State of Virginia. Services include, but are not limited to: housing, food, clothing, employment, counseling, and other referrals. Administers 12 service delivery sites through subcontracts with 10 Community Action Agencies and the Department of Corrections Probation and Parole District. Serves designated geographic areas in the State of Virginia.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6126|Virginia Child Care Resource & Referral Network|social|Sharon Veatch|308 Turner Rd, Ste A|Richmond|VA|23225|||||||||||||||||||||||(800) 451-1501|http://www.vaccrrn.org|||Provides a free child-care resource and referral service throughout Virginia for parents seeking child day care centers or child day care providers in a home setting. Referrals include a printout of programs that match a family's needs, information on child care regulations and a checklist of things to look for when choosing care. Parents can call the toll-free telephone number, input their zip code, and their call will be forwarded to the child care resource and referral agency in their area. Information is also available in Spanish. The agency also provides camp information for all of Virginia.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6127|Virginia Commonwealth University Health System|health|Dr Eugene P Trani|1250 E Marshall St|Richmond|VA|23294|||||||||||||||||||||||(804) 828-9000|http://www.vcuhealth.org|||Provides a full-service university medical hospital that delivers a comprehensive array of medical services, including but not limited to, multi-specialty centers for cancer, cardiology, neurosciences, and organ transplant programs. The VCUHS is the only academic medical center in central Virginia. As the regional teaching institution, we offer access to some of the most advanced state-of-the-art treatments and technologies available. Our medical staff includes internationally recognized physicians, dozens of whom have been recognized among the best doctors in the country. |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6128|Virginia Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired|health|Joseph A. Bowman|397 Azalea Ave|Richmond|VA|23227|||||||||||||||||||||||(804) 371-3140|http://www.vdbvi.org|||Provides services that empower blind, deafblind or vision-impaired individuals to achieve their maximum level of employment, education, and personal independence. Services are provided through 4 main programs: Vocational Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation Teaching and Independent Living, Low Vision Services and Education Services. Most services are provided to consumers in their homes, schools or businesses. Referrals are accepted from blind or visually impaired individuals, schools, health facilities, families and friends, The agency operates six Regional offices statewide: Richmond, Staunton, Roanoke, Bristol, Fairfax, Norfolk.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6129|Virginia Department for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing|health|Ronald L Lanier|1602 Rolling Hills Dr, Ste 203|Richmond|VA|23229|||||||||||||||||||||||(804) 662-9502|http://www.vddhh.org|||Offers programs to reduce the communication barriers between persons who are deaf or hard of hearing and their families and the professionals who serve them. VDDHH operates with the full understanding that communication is the most critical issue facing persons who are deaf or hard of hearing. The foundation of all programs at VDDHH is communication - both as a service (through interpreters, technology and other modes) and as a means of sharing information for public awareness (through training and education).|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6130|Virginia Department of Corrections District 12|courts|Robert D Boyle|500 Commerce Rd|Staunton|VA|24401|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 332-7780|http://www.vadoc.state.va.us/about/directory/central-region.htm|||Provides for the administration of programs that enhance public safety by positively impacting offenders so they will lead pro-social and crime-free lives. Offers professional services and technical assistance to community-based programs and facilities.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6131|Virginia Department of Labor & Industry|government|C Ray Davenport|13 S 13th St|Richmond|VA|23219|||||||||||||||||||||||(804) 371-2327|http://www.dli.state.va.us|||Oversees the state's labor laws for both adults and children. Provides oversight and education regarding occupational safety and health issues. Responsible for enforcement of OSHA (safe and healthy occupational work environment for employees of businesses). Provides oversight for Virginia's Registered Apprenticeship Program, an industry based approach to learning that combines on-the-job training and classroom instruction to produce a skilled workforce. Provides boiler and pressure vessel certification, and regulation of child labor law and payment of wages law and labor law. For Federal assistance contact the US Department of Labor's Job Line for job search, unemployment benefits, disabilities and job training: 1-877-872-5627 or the Wage & Hour Line: 1-866-487-9243 (M-F 8AM-5PM).|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6132|Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services|health|Patrick W. Fi
erty|600 E Broad St|Richmond|VA|23219|||||||||||||||||||||||(804) 786-7933|http://www.dmas.virginia.gov|||Provides a system of comprehensive health services to low-income individuals and their families. Also offers the Smiles for Children Medicaid dental program: 888-912-3456. Visit our web site for a comprehensive list of available resources and programs.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6133|Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles Staunton Distr|government|D.B. Smit|17 First St|Staunton|VA|24401|||||||||||||||||||||||(866) 368-5463|http://www.dmvnow.com/|||Issues titles and license plates for motor vehicles; conducts written and/or driving examinations; registers motor vehicles with the state; issues driving permits and transfers titles; issues photo IDs; handicapped licenses and parking permits; trip, overload, and hauling permits; offers testing for automobile dealers and salespeople; wheelchair available upon request at the Information Center. Oversees Customer Service Centers in Charlottesville, Culpeper, Fredericksburg, Front Royal, Harrisonburg, Lexington, Stafford, Staunton, Warrenton, Waynesboro, Winchester and Woodstock. Also oversees License Agents in Berryville, Highland, Lovingston, Luray, Madison, Mineral, Orange and Remington. Service area includes the counties of Albemarle, Augusta, Clarke, Culpeper, Fauquier, Frederick, Greene, Highland, Madison, Nelson, Orange, Page, Rappaha
ock, Rockingham, Shenandoah, Spotsylvania, Stafford, and Warren and the cities of Charlottesville, Fredericksburg, Harrisonburg, Lexington, Staunton, Waynesboro, and Winchester.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6134|Virginia Department of Rehabilitative Svcs Fishersville|health|O George Drummond|292 Woodrow Wilson Ave|Fishersville|VA|22939|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 332-7700|http://www.vadrs.org|||Assists persons with disabilities find and keep jobs and/or reach a higher level of independence in their daily living. For every person served, an individualized program is designed to meet his/her needs. Core services are vocationally oriented and include assessment, guidance and counseling, training, rehabilitation technology and job development and placement.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6135|Virginia Department of Veterans Services|government|Vincent M Burgess|270 Franklin Rd, SW|Roanoke|VA|24011|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 857-7102|http://www.vdva.vipnet.org/|||Assists veterans, widows, orphans and dependents in obtaining their benefits, rights and privileges under state, federal and local law. The department acts as informed advocates for presentation, preparation of all claims. Department serves as a clearing house providing information and assistance to veterans.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6136|Virginia Institute of Autism|health|Michael McKee|1414 Westwood Rd|Charlottesville|VA|22903-5149|||||||||||||||||||||||(434) 923-8252|http://www.viaschool.org|||Provides a non-profit organization that offers a day-school and other resources for families, educators and health professionals seeking services, training or information about autism and evidence based interventions. In addition to a year-round school for children ages two to twenty-one, VIA’s services include a 700-volume library, training workshops, internships for undergraduate and graduate students and teachers, customized training and consulting for schools and home-based programs for y |Dec-15-2007|JRT 6137|Virginia Office of Vital Records & Health Statistics|government|Janet Rainey|1601 Willow Lawn Dr, Ste 275|Richmond|VA|23220|||||||||||||||||||||||(804) 662-6200|http://www.vitalcheck.com|||Serves the public by issuing certified copies of vital records (birth, death, divorce and marriage). Out of state vital record applications may be downloaded from the web site http://www.vitalcheck.com.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6138|Virginia Relay|organization|Ron Lanier|1602 Rolling Hills Dr, Ste 203|Richmond|VA|23229-5012|||||||||||||||||||||||(800) 552-7917|http://www.varelay.org|||Relays calls between deaf, hard-of-hearing, or speech-impaired people and hearing people. Calls can be made to anywhere in the world and from anywhere in the United States and Canada. TTY (Text Telephone) users can call 711 or 800-828-1120 (from outside the state) to access the system - wait for the ""VBRC NBR CALLING PLS GA"" to appear on the text screen and then type in the phone number of the person you are calling then type in ""GA"" for ""Go Ahead"". Voice users can call 711 or (800) 828-1140 (from outside the state) and follow the prompts.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6139|Virginia School for the Deaf & Blind Staunton|health|Dr. Nancy Armstrong|E Beverley St|Staunton|VA|24401|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 332-9000|http://www.vsdbs.virginia.gov|||Provides Day and Residential education and services for children ages birth-21 who have handicapped conditions of hearing impairment or visual impairment. Offers a day program for hearing impaired children ages 2-5. Consultation and evaluation of children offered to local school systems, parents and other appropriate agencies (all referrals come through the Local Education Agency). Training and in-service seminars available upon request. Serves the state of Virginia.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6140|Virginia State Police Division VI Headquarters|emergency|Captain Richard A. De
ey|3775 W Main St|Salem|VA|24153|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 375-9500|http://www.vsp.state.va.us|||Provides high quality statewide law enforcement services to the people of Virginia and our visitors. Serves the following Counties and Cities in NW VA: Area 38 Office: Counties of Alleghany, Bath, Highland (540) 863-4416 Area 39 Office: Counties of Botetourt, Rockbridge (540) 291-2548
Also serves:
Area 40 Office: Counties of Craig, Montgomery, Roanoke, Floyd (540) 375-9518 Area 41 Office: Counties of Bedford, Franklin (540) 586-7905 Area 42 Office: Counties of Henry, Patrick (276) 632-3060 Area 43 Office: County of Pittsylvania (434) 432-7287|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6141|Virginia Statewide Information and Referral|government|Nikki Nicholau|7 N Eighth St|Richmond|VA|23219|||||||||||||||||||||||(800) 230-6977|http://www.211Virginia.org|||Provides a network of regional centers through-out Virginia to help identify resources to meet the needs of individuals in the community. All regional centers also provide statistics, guides and directories of human services.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6142|Western State Hospital|health|Jack W. Barber M.D.|1301 Richmond Rd|Staunton|VA|24401|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 332-8000|http://www.wsh.dmhmrsas.virginia.gov|||Provides quality care for the citizens of the commonwealth with serious mental or substance abuse disorders within an integrated and collaborative service system which involves linkage with consumers, families, and community health care providers. Serves Northwest and Central Virginia.|Dec-15-2007|JRT 6143|Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center|health|Richard S Luck|28 Andrew Russell Ln|Fishersville|VA|22939|||||||||||||||||||||||(540) 332-7000|http://www.wwrc.net|||Enables people with disabilities to achieve greater economic self-sufficiency and optimum independence in community living. WWRC provides and facilitates an integrated continuum of customer focused services and develops/promotes i
ovations, access, education and services.|Dec-15-2007|JRT