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Mental health counseling for individuals, couples and families, as well as migration and refugee services, food pantries, emergency assistance, senior services and more.
Accredited Virginia domestic violence program with confidential domestic violence assistance, including a free and confidential 24-hour hotline, a temporary emergency shelter, information, referrals, and advocacy.
Assistance offered to families facing pediatric cancer with utilities and food.
The food bank helps provide nutritious food to people through its network of community partners, which includes King George.
Please contact the Homelessness Helpline if you are in any of the following situations:
Families can apply for free and reduced-price meal benefits at any time during the school year. If a family’s income changes—due to furloughs, layoffs, or job losses—they may become newly eligible according to federal income guidelines and can apply immediately. Once approved, benefits remain valid for the rest of the school year and for up to 30 school days into the following school year, even if the family’s income changes again.
King George County Schools recognizes that the current federal government shutdown and furloughs may be affecting some families. If your household has been impacted, please reach out to your school counselor or school social worker for help connecting with community resources and supports.
Promotes wellbeing, strengthens families and communities, protects the vulnerable, and helps people sustain independence.
Educational programs based on research and developed with input from local stakeholders to help the people of King George County improve their lives.
Supports four core programs to mitigate homelessness: Emergency Shelter, Rapid Rehousing, Homelessness Helpline, and FredPrevent.
The community food pantry provides nutritious food and essential resources to individuals and families facing food insecurity in King George.
Ministries working together to cultivate community and care for neighbors.
Assistance offered to individuals within a 25 mi. radius of the church.
Provides housing assistance to those in need.
Provides housing assistance to those in need.
Helping people move from homelessness and its causes to decent housing sustained by financial sufficiency.
Committed to preventing and eliminating intimate partner violence, stalking, and sexual violence.
Creating healthy, food-secure communities and strong, equitable regional food systems by ensuring fresh and local produce is accessible and affordable for all through SNAP/EBT match at local farmers markets.
Offers many resources to assist with housing needs. From housing rehabilitation to homebuyer resources, check out the many programs and resources available to Virginians.