Resources

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Community Services Resource Links

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CRISIS SERVICES
 

Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-TALK (8255)

ACTS Sexual Assault Services: 703-368-4141

ACTS Domestic Violence Services: 703-221-4951

REACH - Northern Region of Virginia 24/7 Crisis and Referral Line: (855) 897-8278

Child Protective Services

  • Always call 9-1-1 anytime there is an emergency situation with child abuse or neglect!
  • During business hours (Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.), call the Department of Social Services at 703-792-4200.
  • After business hours (4 p.m. to 8 a.m.) and on the weekends, call the Prince William County Police non-emergency number at 703-792-6500; or the Virginia State Hotline at 1-800-552-7096.

Adult Protective Services

  • If you need to report abuse, neglect and exploitation of individuals with disabilities who are 18 years of age or older or anyone over the age of 60.
  • Always call 9-1-1 anytime there is an emergency situation with adult abuse or neglect!
  • During business hours (Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.), call the Department of Social Services at 703-792-4200.
  • After business hours (4 p.m. to 8 a.m.) and on the weekends, call the Prince William County Police non-emergency number at 703-792-6500; or the Virginia State Hotline at 1-800-552-7096 or APS Hotline at 1-888-832-3858.
ADDICTION & RECOVERY SERVICES
 

Prince William Health Department, Manassas- 703-792-6300

Manassas Free Clinic - 703-792-6378

Woodbridge - 703-792-7300

Woodbridge Free Clinic - 703-792-7321

Prince William Area Free Clinic

Youth For Tomorrow - Substance Abuse Services - offers a broad scope of outpatient counseling services for children (ages five and up), adolescents, adults, families, and couples. YFT provides a full continuum of residential, educational and outpatient services to children, adolescents and families. In addition, YFT provides school and home based services. YFT accepts private insurance, Medicaid and Tricare. Financial assistance is available. Experienced staff will help you find the programs and services that you need. Call 703-659-9900 to schedule an appointment.

Quit Now Virginia

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (U.S. Department of Health and Human services)

MEDICATION DISPOSAL
  Continue to keep loved ones safe all year long by properly disposing of unused over the counter, and prescription medication. Prince William County residents can dispose of unwanted or unused pills, patches, ointment, or other medications at one of three permanent drop boxes at Prince William County Police Stations that provide year-round access to safe drug disposal for residents. Liquids, needles, vape devices, or vape cartridges are not to be disposed of in the permanent drop boxes. The permanent medication drop boxes are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at the police stations listed below.
  • Western District Police Station at 8900 Freedom Center Blvd, Manassas, VA 20110
  • Central District Police Station at 5036 Davis Ford Road, Woodbridge, VA 22192
  • Eastern District Police Station at 15948 Donald Curtis Drive, Woodbridge, VA 22191
Medicines that are kept in home cabinets are highly susceptible to diversion, misuse, and abuse, and opioid prescription drugs are of particular concern. More than half of individuals who misused painkillers got them from a friend or relative. There is a connected rise in suicide rates with opioids involved in overdose deaths, especially among adolescents and young adults. Suicide and unintentional drug poisonings have increased, which are not seen in other injury-related causes of death. Poisonings accounted for 13% of suicide deaths in 2019. Safely disposing of unused and expired medications limits access, which helps fight the opioid epidemic.
DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY RESOURCES
 

DD Waiver Waitlist Portal-QuickReference Guide (English)

DD Waiver Waitlist Portal-QuickReference Guide (Spanish)

Virginia Department of Behavioral Health & Developmental Services

RESPITE/CAMPS/DAYCARE &
OTHER SERVICES
 

The Muriel Humphrey (Woodbridge) and Robert Day (Manassas) Developmental Child Care Centers - serves children from age 6 weeks to 21 years of age

Myers Drive Respite Home - in Stafford, VA for adults

The Manassas Park Buddy Club - a self-facilitated adult social group designed to meet the needs of individuals with developmental/cognitive disabilities

Youth Leadership Academy (YLA) - program seeks to empower young people with developmental and other disabilities to further develop their leadership skills. Students, serving as Delegates from communities throughout Virginia, participate in a wide range of activities and learning experiences during this summer program set on a university campus

SOCIAL SERVICES
 

Department of Social Services- PWC Department of Social Services - 703-792-7500

Manassas City Social Services - 703-361-8277

Manassas Park Social Services - 703-335-8880

ACTS – 703-221-3186

Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS)

Community Feeding Taskforce (CFT)

Anyone in the Greater Prince William Region in need of food can call the Feeding Taskforce Helpline Monday - Friday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at 703.794.4668. Agents will help callers connect with their nearest food pantry or assist with scheduling a Direct Delivery if they have an emergency food need and have no transportation or can't leave their homes for health reasons. Callers from Manassas Park will be redirected to the Manassas Park Helpline. Callers over 65 will be redirected to ACTS/NVFS HRC to register for Direct Delivery. You can also visit this link to view a map of known distribution sites: https://pwcgov.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=97081f40e1b2480c8167f9e2b8dac339. You can visit the ACTS site and Prince William Food Rescue site for additional assistance and support.

Emergency Housing Assistance Program

The Emergency Housing Assistance Program will be provided to all eligible households who reside in Prince William County and cities of Manassas and Manassas Park, who have experienced financial hardship due to COVID-19 with a one-time or short-term, (no more than three consecutive months payments) of emergency mortgage, rental and utility housing assistance to prevent homelessness. See flyers below for more information.

COVID-19 Housing Assistance (English)    (Spanish)

Rental Assistance

People Inc. is now offering COVID-19 rental assistance to residents of Greater Prince William – Manassas City, Manassas Park City or Prince William County. Please feel free to share the attached information. Residents interested in learning more can call our toll free Rental Assistance number at 833-437-0014.

Greater Prince William Rental Assistance  (English)   (Spanish)

COMMUNITY & EMPLOYMENT RESOURCES
 

Virginia Cooperative Extension

Parents: Prince William County Schools - (703) 792-8846

Virginia Department of Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS) - DARS supports Virginians’ efforts to secure independence, inclusion and integration. DARS mission is to improve the employment, quality of life, security, and independence of older Virginians, Virginians with disabilities, and their families

A Student’s Guide to Recognizing Disorders, Seeking Help and Promoting Wellness

Trillium Drop-In Center

VETERANS RESOURCES
 

Veterans Resource Center

Virginia Department of Veterans Affairs

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
 

Cover Virginia (Affordable Health Insurance)

Assistive Tech Loan Fund Authority, a Commonwealth of VA State Authority, offers low interest loans for a variety of special equipment to eligible applicants

Fair Housing Flyer - Source of Funds (DBHDS)