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1.Virginia Prisoner Reentry and Community CollaborationThe Virginia Department of Social Services (VDSS) and the local departments of social services (LDSS) provide programs, benefits, services, activities and resources for children and adults such as self-sufficiency, food assistance, medical assistance and family and domestic violence services.

(804) 726-7000,

Virginia Department of Social Services (VDSS), 801 E. Main St., Richmond, VA 23219

2.Offender Aid and Restoration (O.A.R) of Fairfax County Reentry & Family ServicesOAR provides pre and post-release services to help offenders re-integrate into their communities and successfully find employment, housing, health care, and related services such as mental health and substance abuse treatment if needed.

(703) 246-3033,

OAR of Fairfax County, Inc., 10640 Page Ave., Ste. 250, Fairfax, VA 22030

3.Offender Aid and Restoration of Richmond, Inc.Provides community managed services aimed at restoring the individual offender as a responsible member of the community.

(804) 643-2746,

Offender Aid and Restoration of Richmond, Inc., 1 North 3rd St., Ste. 200, Richmond, VA 23219

4.Tidewater Youth Services FoundationThe TYS Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, established in 1991 to raise funds and find community resources to support a public agency, Tidewater Youth Services Commission, in its efforts to help at-risk and court involved youth grow into productive members of the community.

(757) 488-9161,

Tidewater Youth Services Foundation, 2404 Airline Blvd., Portsmouth, VA 23701

5.Boaz & Ruth - Reentry JobsMission: Rebuilding lives and communities through relationships, training, transitional jobs, and economic revitalization. We rebuild, we empower, we connect!

(804) 329-4900,

Boaz and Ruth, Inc., 3030 Meadowbridge Rd., P. O. Box 6129, Richmond, VA 23222

6.Offender Aid and RestorationOAR is the leading provider of offender services in Arlington, Alexandria and Falls Church, Virginia, dedicated to strengthening community through second chances.

(703)-228-7030,

Offender Aid and Restoration, 1400 North Uhle St., Ste. 704, Arlington, VA 22201

7.Virginia CUREVirginia CURE is a membership organization whose focus is on the Virginia criminal justice and prison systems and the people whose lives are impacted by those systems.

(703) 272-3624,

Virginia CURE,P.O. Box 2310, Vienna, VA 22183

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8.Virginia CARESVirginia CARES operates a statewide network of ex-offender reentry programs to provide transitional assistance, financial aid, job readiness training, temporary employment, job search and career development, human relations & self-awareness training, and ongoing support services to prisoners, ex-offenders, and their families in Virginia.

(540) 342-9344,

Virginia CARES, Inc., 108 Henry St., N.W., 3rd Fl., Roanoke VA 24016

9.Loudoun Aftercare Program (LAP)Loudoun Aftercare Program is a faith-based mentoring and transitional housing program dedicated to working with those coming out of prison or jail.

(703) 554-8469,

Loudoun Aftercare Program, 44180 Riverside Pkwy., Lansdowne, VA 20176

10.Total Action for Progress (TAP)Our Mission: TAP helps individuals and families achieve economic and personal independence through education, employment, affordable housing, and safe and healthy environments.

(540) 283-4903,

TAP, 302 2ndSt., S.W., Roanoke, VA 24011

11.Northern Virginia Family Service (NVFS)Northern Virginia Family Service (NVFS) is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to helping individuals and families find new paths to self-reliance and brighter futures. NVFS is an innovator of efficient and comprehensive service methods, and has been recognized nationally for its effectiveness in creating sustained financial and social independence for its clients.

(571) 748-2500,

NVFS, 10455 White Granite Dr., Ste. 100, Oakton, VA 22124

12.Gemeinschaft HomeAs a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, we are a residential facility that offers community-oriented programs as well as counseling services for individuals in transition from prison to free society.

(540) 434-1690,

Gemeinschaft Home, 1423 Mt. Clinton Pike, Harrisonburg, VA 22802

13.Step-Up, Inc.The purpose of STEP UP, Inc. is to help re-integrate offenders into society by providing them the knowledge, skills and training they will need in order to make a successful transition from a correctional facility to the rest of their lives.

(757) 588-3151,

Step Up, Inc., 5900 East Va. Beach Blvd., Ste. 102, Norfolk, VA 23502

14.Assisting Families of Inmates, Inc.The mission of Assisting Families of Inmates (AFOI) is to provide opportunities for regular, meaningful visitation, referrals to community resources, and other services that help families cope with incarceration and prepare for release and reunification.

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(804) 643-2401,

AFOI, 1 North 5thSt., Ste. 416, Richmond, VA23219

15.Arlington Street People's Assistance Network (A-SPAN)A-SPAN strives to end homelessness in Arlington through housing and ongoing case management. Learn more about our housing programs.

(703) 820-4357,

A-SPAN, 2708B S. Nelson St., Arlington, VA 22206

16.Virginia Interfaith CenterThe Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy is Virginia’s oldest faith-based advocacy group. We are a nonpartisan coalition of faith communities working to advance public policies that better serve low-income, vulnerable, and underrepresented communities in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

(804) 643-2474,

Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy, 1716 East Franklin St., Richmond, VA 23223

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