Community Partners
Community Resources
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Child and Adult Abuse/Neglect Hotline
Report child or adult abuse
(800) 552-7096
Domestic violence services and resources
(540) 373-9373
Rappahannock Council Against Sexual Assault
The crisis hotline is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week for crisis intervention.
(540) 371-1666
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Fredericksburg City has a variety of informational resources, speaking events, and activities to partake in for Black History Month.
The University of Mary Washington has a variety of informational resources, speaking events, and activities to partake in for Black History Month.
Germanna has two relevant lectures by Dr. Frank Harris and Dr. Gaila Sims for Black History Month that might be of interest.
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Links families with local childcare providers who meet their needs.
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Downtown Greens Newsletter/Website
Downtown Greens has an amazing newsletter you can subscribe to in order to learn all about the amazing events and resources they offer, it's definitely not one to miss! Click HERE to subscribe to their newsletter. Or HERE to view all the archives of their newsletters.
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Job finding resources, job training, computer skills.
(540) 899-4161
Currently listed jobs at FCPS
Virginia Job Fairs
Listing of job fairs
Virginia Employment Commission
Employment services; Unemployment
Free Lance Star Job Classifieds
Local employment classifieds
Government job database
Employment database
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Classes, workshops, computer skills, children’s activities, interest groups for children and adults, technology, 3D printer workshops
Local family activities
Activities, sports, classes, camps and trips
Activities, sports, classes, camps and childcare.
Fredericksburg Parent Magazine
Local events, activities and parenting articles.
Calendar of local events in the Fredericksburg area.
Free or discounted museum entries for families receiving SNAP.
With a diverse collection of modern shops and celebrated restaurants, the FAM sits in the center of a history buff’s tourist destination, perfect for anyone who wants to explore America’s historic foundation and growth.
A new exhibit is coming on Gladys West, who used the power of education to come from a one-room segregated schoolhouse and a life of labor to induction into the Air Force Space and Missile Pioneers Hall of Fame as a PhD. Opens September 22, 2023 and runs thru April of 2024.
Come join the Evening with an Expert series to learn about a wide variety of topics from an expert on that topic. Information and tickets available HERE.
The museum will be hosting "Merry Trees" as an exhibit in December, with December 1 (from 5PM to 7PM being Open House Night. Hugh Mercer and Lafayette students' trees will be on display during the exhibit until January.
Fredericksburg Downtown Greens
Downtown Greens is a nonprofit founded in downtown Fredericksburg with a mission to foster community involvement and growth by protecting and nurturing urban greenspace through collaborative environmental stewardship and experiential education.
The Fredericksburg Youth Roller Hockey League is a fun time for parents and kids. Have your kids get involved with a new sport, that not only fosters healthy activity, but instills the value in being a responsible member of your community. Visit their website above for more!
Bookmobile FXBG
Bookmobile Fredericksburg is a 501c3 nonprofit that aims to promote literacy and a love of literature through the distribution of free books. Invite the Bookmobile to your event today! Our services are always free for everyone. Bookmobile has volunteer slots open for upcoming dates available HERE.
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Salvation Army
Emergency financial assistance
Clearpoint Financial Solutions
Clearpoint helps consumers identify the causes of their individual financial concerns and make a plan to address them. Services are available nationally by phone and Internet and via face-to-face counseling.
(877) 877-1995
Tax Filing
Free tax filing information.
S.E.R.V.E (Stafford Residents Only)
(540) 288-8223
Helping Wheel is a nonprofit organization that provides financial aid and equipment to students from low-income housing to be able to participate in afterschool activities. This includes sports that the school provides, clubs, and AP exams.
Goodwill has a new voucher program where those in need can get 50 dollars in a voucher for Goodwill, or 100 for families. To learn more, contact Heather Schulz via email or at 540-371-3070 x111.
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Fredericksburg Food Bank Find a Pantry
Local food pantry locator.
Downtown Greens Youth-led Free Farmstand
Free local fresh produce.
SNAP at the Farmers Market
SNAP money for local fresh produce.
Funding to help with food, parenting classes, nutrition education.
Grocery assistance.
Food, clothing, rent, medicine, gasoline, transportation, utility assistance.
(540) 834-5555
FredFoodVA App
App that gives you list of local food banks distributing food on a given day
Stafford Emergency Relief through Volunteer Efforts (S.E.R.V.E.)
The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) is a federal program that helps supplement the diets of low-income Americans, including elderly people, by providing them with emergency food assistance at no cost. Through TEFAP, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) purchases a variety of nutritious, high-quality USDA Foods, and makes those foods available to state distributing agencies.
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Health insurance for children.
1-855-242-8282
Learn about affordable health insurance for youth who are at risk, homeless, or otherwise vulnerable.
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24/7 Housing and Shelter Hotline
Current or imminent risk of homelessness.
(540) 358-5801
Families experiencing homelessness or in danger of homelessness.
(540) 479-4116
Brisben Center
Families experiencing homelessness or in danger of homelessness.
(540) 899-9583
Families experiencing homelessness or in danger of homelessness.
(540) 371-0831
Families in need that want to own a home, need home repairs.
(540) 891-5009
Shelter for women expecting a child and her children.
Homeownership Assistance
(22401 only)
Loan program, emergency repair.
(540) 372-1179
Central Virginia Housing Coalition
Financial assistance, loan program, local rental resources for low-income families.
(540) 604-9943
Housing assistance for people with disabilities.
(540) 361-7477
Housing Repair.
(540) 373-9807
Loan Program.
(540) 899-9492 ext. 110
Healthy Generations Area Agency on Aging
Housing assistance for seniors.
(540) 371-3375
Emergency Shelter; Domestic Violence.
(540) 373-9373
Project Faith
Rental housing for people with disabilities.
(540) 775-3492
Emergency shelter; Domestic Violence.
(804) 333-5370
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
Financial assistance and help with homelessness.
Salvation Army Help Line
Financial assistance and help with homelessness.
540-358-5801
Lifepoint Church
Financial assistance and help with homelessness.
540-786-5111
Homeless Liaison (For Families Experiencing Housing Instability)
Jennifer BunnFaculty Information
Title(s)
School Social WorkerContact Information
School Email (Primary)
School Phone: (540) 372-1145 x2124Room
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Legal assistance on financial matters, immigration, housing problems, domestic violence/protective orders, custody.
(540) 778-6800
Legal assistance on finance, housing, family, elder, health, domestic violence law.
Education and child advocacy, family, housing elder, health, veterans' law, student loan justice, public benefits, low-income tax clinic
(703) 778-6800
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RACSB 24-Hour Emergency Mental Health Services
(540) 373-6876
Rappahannock Area Community Services Board (RACSB)
Mental health/counseling services.
(540) 373-3223
Fredericksburg Counseling Services
Mental health/counseling services.
(540) 373-2320
Catholic Charities
Mental health/counseling services.
(540) 371-1124
Referrals for mental health.
(540) 371-2704
Suicide Hotline
(800) 273-8255
Mary Washington Grief Support Services
To view instructional materials on how children grieve, click HERE.
To learn more, contact Michelle Smith:
Email Michelle Smith
(540-455-7822)OR
Anna Maria Lewis
Email Anna Maria Lewis
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Culture Rebirth (Mentorship, Growth, Guidance)
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Dial 211 or go to website for directory of local resources for housing, food, utilities, childcare, family resources and more.
Phone: 211
Food, clothing, rent, medicine, gasoline, transportation, utility assistance.
(540) 834-5555
Assistance with housing, paying for utilities, emergency food and food delivery, temporary shelter, vouchers for transportation, job search, etc.
Red Cross offers a variety of resources for local families. To view a list of locations that you can visit the Red Cross at, click the link above. For a list of events/programs/resources for Red Cross Month this March 2023, click HERE.
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Fredericksburg Regional Transit
Local bus service.
Mobility Options at Healthy Generations at Area Agency on Aging
(540) 656-2985
(540) 752-7721
Logisticare Medicaid Transportation
(866) 386-8331
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United Way Transport
Eligible Riders must be a resident of the Greater Fredericksburg Region, over 18 years of age, and have no other transportation options available. Requested rides must be at a reasonable distance, and riders must have a smartphone and an active Lyft account via the Lyft app. To learn more, click the underlined text above.
Rappahannock United Way Quick Guide
Guide to local resources and contact numbers.
United Way Mortgage Assistance
Click above to see flyer.
Phone:
(540) 373 0041 x 300
Rappahannock United Way Finance
Financial assistance, tax preparation, financial workshops, financial counseling
Health and Dental
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Medical, dental, mental health
(540) 741-1061
(Colonial Beach)
(804) 224-0571
Fredericksburg Christian Center
(540) 785-8500
Free in-home visitation, links to resources for pregnancy, infants, case management, parenting groups.
(540) 374-3366
McGuire VA Clinic
(540) 370-4468
(804) 828-9000
Northern Neck Free Health Care
(804) 435-0575
Caroline Christian Health Center
(804) 448-1380
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(540) 373-2559
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The federal government declared a public health emergency when the COVID-19 pandemic began. Since then, state agencies have continued health care coverage for all medical assistance programs, even for people who are no longer eligible, called the continuous coverage requirement.
The Consolidated Appropriations Act was signed into effect on December 23rd, 2022. This omnibus bill decoupled the continuous coverage requirement from the public health emergency effective March 31, 2023. This means on April 1, 2023, all states may return to normal enrollment processes, including redeterminations and processing reductions/closures of coverage. While Virginia is initiating its first month of redeterminations in March of 2023, reductions/closures of coverage will not begin until April 30, 2023. To learn more about how this might affect you, click the image above.
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(540) 373-5165
(540) 898-8558
(540) 226-0583
Fredericksburg Pregnancy Center
(540) 370-1800
(804) 355-4358
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FamilyWize Prescription Assistance
Prescription assistance
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Department for Aging & Rehabilitative Services
(540) 899-4161
Healthy Generations Agency on Aging
(540) 371-3375
Mental Health America Senior Visitors Program
(540) 371-2704
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Substance Abuse Hotline
(800) 662-4357
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Veteran's Crisis Line
(800) 273-8255
