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Founded in 1937, Mental Health Virginia (MHV) is the oldest mental health advocacy organization in Virginia. Our advocacy and direct services are based on empowering individuals seeking wellness. Mental Health Virginia is a 501(c)(3) non-profit mental health organization. Our vision: All people in Virginia achieve optimal mental wellness. Our mission: To educate, empower, and advocate to improve…
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804-257-5591Richmond Behavioral Health (RBH) fearlessly champions the health, wellness, and recovery of individuals and families in our community. Richmond Behavioral Health Authority (RBHA), a community health agency, is committed to bringing essential care to the people we serve through crisis intervention, mental health services, development support, primary medical care, and substance use treatment and prevention. Richmond Behavioral Health…
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804-819-4000Available 24/7, 365 in 240+ languages. 211 Virginia is a free and accessible statewide service that connects Virginians to the resources they need using the largest resource directory in the Commonwealth. 211 Virginia is a statewide, contracted service of the Virginia Department of Social Services that fulfills Item 63.2-222 in the Code of Virginia. We…
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800-230-6977Email:
211email@incontactemail.comList of New Jersey Drug Rehabs that provides detailed information about each facility, including key features, and amenities.
To help seniors and their families find housing and care for themselves and their loved ones by providing objective information on our website.
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(800) 622-3915Email:
luna@seniorhomes.comCaring.com is your trusted companion on the journey of caregiving.
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(800) 277-2515Email:
kathryn@caring.comIntroducing our Emergency Housing Guide, a comprehensive resource designed to assist seniors and their families during times of crisis.
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(877) 224-5149To help veterans, we created a guide to memory care for veterans. This resource goes over dementia in detail and shares treatment options.
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(866) 716-3469We are on a mission to bridge the gaps between community members and organizations online.
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support@lcrlist.orgIf you’re searching for advice on what to do after a sexual assault, consider this step-by-step guide.


