Hanover Adult Center, Inc.
7231 Stonewall Parkway
Box 824
Mechanicsville, Virginia 23111
(804)746-0743
Provides a success oriented environment that enables adults to achieve and maintain self-respect during a time in their lives when they are dependent on others for care. Provides respite from the care giving cycle for both the family members and participants. Enables families to remain intact by providing supervision and care to individuals with health related needs. Adult Day Health Care provides socialization and supervision to adults of all ages with functional limitations. Services include leisure involvement, health management, medication management, meals and supervision.
Hanover Arc, Inc.
P.O. Box 91
Ashland, Virginia 23005
(804)798-2400
www.hanoverarc.com/
Services to assist young children with developmental delays and persons with mental retardation include: special education summer school scholarships, adult recreation program, respite care, individual/family support, adaptive equipment lending library. Volunteers enable Hanover Arc to improve the lives of 135 people annually with disabilities.
HomeAgain 
3805 Cutshaw Avenue
P.O. Box 5222
Richmond, Virginia 23220-0222
(804)358-7747
www.homeagainrichmond.org
Our mission is to assist homeless families and individuals in metro Richmond by providing emergency and transitional shelter and programs designed to build skills leading to permanent housing. Our philosophy of services is expressed as New Hope – capacity for self-support, commitment to change, responsibility for life choices; New Skills – secure permanent housing, plan for on-going successes, nourish supportive relationships; and New Life – a safe, comforting living space, opportunity to shape life goals, develop personal and community resources for growth. The agency serves women with children, single women and men. Additionally, HomeAgain provides transitional housing to veterans experiencing homelessness in collaboration with the McGuire Veterans Hospital.
In Home Care Fund for the Elderly
Petersburg Department of Social Services
400 Farmer Street
P. O. Box 2127
Petersburg, Virginia 23804
(804) 861-4720
In Home Care Fund for the Elderly is operated through the Petersburg Department of Social Services and assists older adults by providing in-home companion aid, financial assistance for medical supplies and prescriptions, transportation to medical appointments, and emergency financial assistance for rent or utilities.
Instructive Visiting Nurse Association/IVNA Home Health Care 
The Corporate Centre
5008 Monument Avenue
Richmond, Virginia 23230
(804)355-7100(Phone)
www.ivna.org/
Accredited, community-based nursing care, rehabilitative, recuperation and long-term, in-home support services. We also provide adult immunizations and flu shots, personal care, daily living assistance, emergency notification alarms and care of the terminally ill – all regardless of a patient’s ability to pay.
Jewish Family Services, Inc. 
6718 Patterson Avenue
Patterson Office Village
Richmond, Virginia 23226
(804)282-5644
www.jfsrichmond.org/
We are a forward-thinking health and social service agency dedicated to helping people achieve their full potential, regardless of age, race, religion or circumstances. Serving the greater Richmond community since 1849, JFS continues to excel in innovative programming and professional service delivery. Programs include home health care, counseling, care management, adoption, in-home infant care, guardianship, and services for the developmentally disabled.
Lead Safe Petersburg
301 Halifax Street
Petersburg, Virginia 23803
(804) 863-1652
Lead Safe Petersburg is a program in collaboration with the Petersburg Department of Health that is addressing the problem of lead poisoning in children by testing and treating children ages birth to six and providing education and services for families with children who are found to have elevated levels of lead.
Meals on Wheels of Greater Richmond, Inc. 
1600 Willow Lawn Drive
Richmond, Virginia 23230
(804) 673-5035
www.mowdelivers.com/
Meals on Wheels delivers balanced, nutritious and appealing meals to seniors, people with disabilities and other at-risk populations. We strive to improve the physical and mental health of those served by providing, either directly or through cooperation with other community service organizations, a range of services that improve quality of life.
OAR of Richmond, Inc.
Suite 200
One North Third Street
Richmond, Virginia 23219
(804)643-2746
www.oarric.org/
Provides educational and support services to persons incarcerated in six area jails and persons released into the community from local jails, state and federal prisons.
Quin Rivers, Incorporated
104 Roxbury Industrial Center
Charles City, VA 23030
(804) 966-5020
www.quinrivers.com
We are a Virginia-based, non-profit corporation serving the Counties of Caroline, Charles City, King and Queen, King William and New Kent. Founded as a Community Action Agency in 1970, our organization pursues a mission of Rural Economic and Community Development as the best approach to serve our low-to-moderate income clients and the counties within which they reside. We also provide domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence prevention and children's domestic violence services, homelessness prevention programs and indoor plumbing rehabilitation services.
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