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Lynchburg Calendar
Find out about concerts, exhibits, and kid-focused activities across Central Virginia.

Resources for Parents, Families, and Providers

Alliance for Families and Children
(434) 845-5944
Offers a variety of services to help families and individuals, including child abuse prevention, promoting positive parents (Healthy Families), Fatherhood Initiative, Teen Parent Program, substance abuse prevention, work and financial consultation, and child, adult, and family counseling services.
 
Center for Family Education
(434) 544-8503
Provides free parent education programs at many local schools. Contact Dr. Ken West at Lynchburg College to see which schools offer these programs.
 
Central Virginia Community Services Board (CSB)
(434) 948-4831
Offers a variety of services for children and families, including child, family, and group counseling, crisis intervention, case management, family support services, home-based services, early intervention, mental retardation case management services, substance abuse services, therapeutic foster care placement.
 
Child Care Resource Center
(434) 528-KIDS ext. 278
Provides families with childcare referrals and support, assists providers with resources and training, and consults with businesses concerning work/life policies. Collaboration of the Alliance for Families and Children and the Council of Community Services.

Children’s Home Society of Virginia
(800) 625-2445
Provides birth parent counseling, as well as foster care and adoptive services.
 
 Lynchburg Community Action Group (Lyn-CAG) 
(434) 846-2778
Assists low income families and individuals move toward self-sufficiency. Coordinates the HeadStart program. Offers assistance with housing, AIDS issues, and emergencies.
 
Mental Health Association of Central Virginia
(434) 847-9055
Focus is on advocacy and education. Services include a self-esteem program for young children, educational material for first time parents, and mental health screenings.
 
Piedmont Association for Early Childhood Education (PAECE)
(434) 385-4014
Local chapter of NAEYC. Provides workshops and events to educate area parents and providers about quality care and education. Sponsors “The Month of the Young Child (April) to promote the awareness of the needs of young children.
 
Project Daniel Early Intervention Program
(434) 455-2295 or 455-2296
Provides services for infants (0-2 years) who are developmentally delayed or at risk for developmental delay due to a specific diagnosis.
 
Virginia Cooperative Extension
(434) 946-9365
Provides educational material as well as workshops and training sessions for families and parents.

Other Resources and Services

For immediate and basic needs, dial 2-1-1.
 

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Free & confidential service that provides human service related information and referrals 8:30-5:00 Mon-Fri. Simply dial 2-1-1.
 

Crisis Line
of Central Virginia

(434) 947-HELP
24 hour Free and Confidential Telephone Counseling, Information, and Referral
 

The Success By 6 Child Care Resource Center
serves Central Virginia via Rex the Bus. Click here for the bus schedule.

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