10304 Spotsylvania Ave. Suite 400 Fredericksburg, VA 22408
Search Virginia 211 or dial 2-1-1 TOLL FREE to find community services and programs in your area.
The Virginia Rent and Mortgage Relief Program (RMRP) is designed to support and ensure housing stability across the commonwealth during the coronavirus pandemic. Depending on availability of funds and household need, the RMRP may provide financial assistance for rent or mortgage payments for eligible households. This includes financial assistance for rent or mortgage payments past due beginning April 1, 2020 and onward. Financial assistance is a one-time payment with opportunity for renewal based on availability of funding and the household’s need for additional assistance and continued eligibility.
HelpRoom is an anonymous online group chat option that allows members of the community who have been affected by sexual violence to connect with one another.
Trained staff will facilitate group discussions to ensure a safe environment for all visitors to discuss topics and experiences related to sexual violence.
Path Community Link has created Google maps to find free community services and resources in Culpeper, Fauquier and Rappahannock Counties. If you offer a resource that you would like to post, or are in need of a resource not listed, please contact the PATH Community Link at 855-495-LINK (5465) or by email at communitylink@pathforyou.org
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You can also find them on www.pathforyou.org or PATH Foundation’s COVID-19 Updates page.
1-800-273-8255 provides 24/7 free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.
540-373-6876 Available 24 hours per day, 7days per week, 365 days per year for individuals in the City of Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County and Stafford County.
For Caroline County call 804-633-4148 and King George County call 540-775-5064
540-825-5656 Available 24 hours per day, 7days per week, 365 days per year for individuals in Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock counties in an emergency (non-medical) situation who need services immediately.
Crisis Clinicians provide assessments, crisis intervention, hospital diversion, pre-screenings, as well as other services.
Confidential. 24 hours a day.
1-800-838-8238
Text: 804-793-9999 – if someone has hurt you in the past or is hurting you now, we’re here to listen and to help.
If you are a friend, family member, or professional wondering how to help someone, or just want to know more about sexual assault, stalking, controlling behavior, or intimate partner violence…call us.
Learn about Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance resources
1-866-356-6998 Text: 804-793-9999 Available 24 hours per day, 7days per week, 365 days per year -provides a free and confidential telephone service for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer or questioning callers looking for information or help regarding intimate partner abuse, sexual assault, and stalking.
LGBTQ for ages 13-24 (24/7/365): 1-866-488-7386 for crisis invention and suicide. At www.trevorspace.org you can join an online international peer-to-peer community for LGBTQ young people and their friends.
Rappahannock Council Against Sexual Assault – 540-371-1666 24-hour Crisis support. Dedicated to helping people recover from sexual violence and abuse.
Providing a safe, healing environment so survivors can express feelings, be understood, and have access to a range of supportive and therapeutic services.
Services for victims of sexual assault and their families, friends and partners. Serving Fredericksburg City, and the Counties of Caroline, King George, Spotsylvania and Stafford, along with surrounding areas.
Due to COVID-19, we have suspended in-person support groups. To continue to meet the needs of survivors, we have recently launched online support groups for those affected by SV using RAINN’s Helproom at the following link: affiliate.rainn.org/helproom/rcasa.
These groups are free, anonymous, and confidential.
SAFE Provides services to Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock VA. The hotline is for victims/survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault who need someone safe to talk to or need immediate help.
Family members and friends may call also to seek information to help as well as receive services to help cope during or after the situation as well. The hotline number is 800-825-8876.
Family members and friends may call also to seek information to help as well as receive services to help cope during or after the situation as well. The hotline number is 800-825-8876.
Call:1800-273-8255 or Text 838255 or Support for deaf and hard of hearing 1 800-779-4889. Are you a veteran in crisis or concerned about one?
Connect with the Veterans Crisis Line to reach caring, qualified responders with the Department of Veterans Affairs. Many of them are Veterans themselves.
The Top of Virginia Chapter of the American Red Cross is a volunteer-led, humanitarian organization, supported by committed staff members, that provides relief to disaster victims and helps people to prevent, prepare and respond to emergencies.
Provides aid to military families, blood services, disaster relief, and health and safety instruction. (540) 662-5412
(866) 400-6428
Try Virginia’s warmline at Monday-Friday 9am-9pm; Sat-Sun 5pm-9pm.
Warmlines were created to give people support when they just need to talk to someone. Speaking to someone on these calls are typically free, confidential, and run by people who understand what it’s like to struggle with mental health problems. Warmlines can also link you to a crisis hotline if you need support for suicidal thoughts or crisis.
Rappahannock Area Community Services Board is committed to helping community members lead the best lives possible.
We help babies speak their first words and adults with severe mental illness take their first steps back into the community. Whether you have a brief bout of depression, a debilitating mental illness, or a crippling addiction, we have outpatient services to help.
For adults with developmental disability and their families, we offer top-notch care. We have proudly served the Fredericksburg community since 1970, and we are here to help.
Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services offers outpatient services for individuals experiencing mental health symptoms, substance use behaviors and those with a co-occurring disorder.
These strength-focused, recovery-oriented services target evaluating and treating the effects of mental health symptoms that impair an individual’s ability to function. Individually designed, the goal of these services is to empower individuals in their recovery through short term, evidence-based approaches.
Services are delivered in one of our two community clinics.
Insurance is accepted. Individuals without insurance are assessed on their ability to pay through a sliding fee scale.
Services include diagnostic evaluation, treatment planning, Individual group and family counseling, psychiatric evaluation and medication management, Acudetox treatment.
(540) 371-1666
Dedicated to helping people recover from sexual violence and abuse. Providing a safe, healing environment so survivors can express feelings, be understood, and have access to a range of supportive and therapeutic services.
Services for victims of sexual assault and their families, friends and partners.
Providing crisis services, counseling and outreach. Serving Fredericksburg City, and the Counties of Caroline, King George, Spotsylvania and Stafford, along with surrounding areas.
Your online resource for college mental health
Need help now? Text “START” to 741-741 or call 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
College can be stressful at times. Build the confidence to talk with a friend who may need help. This 40 minute online simulation training will walk you through how to have supportive talks with those with whom you are concerned.
Click here to sign up for a new account
When signing into the account use Enrollment Key (gcc423)
(540) 825-8891
Weekly support groups and individual counseling in Culpeper, Madison, Locust Grove, and the Town of Orange for victim or survivors of domestic violence or sexual assault.
“Empower Hour” group sessions are offered weekly across our service area.
The groups are held in casual setting and aim to help victims and survivors grow in their journey to recovery.
Contact us to learn which groups have corresponding children’s group and/or daycare as well as dates, times and locations.
(703) 451-8881
Each year, Brain Injury Services assists over 600 individuals and families who have experienced the devastating effects of brain injury, stroke, and concussion.
We provide this assistance through core programs, including case management, specialized programs, and multiple support groups.
Our services extend throughout Northern Virginia, Fredericksburg, Winchester, and the surrounding counties.
Fredericksburg and Culpeper locations: (540) 907-4555
Provides counseling services to HIV-positive clients.
Specific counseling services that are offered are: individual, couples, and family counseling. The counselor at FAHASS specializes in HIV specific issues, depression, anxiety, self-esteem, grief and loss, relationship and family issues, as well as, LGBTQ issues.
Counseling provides a safe, non-judgmental and confidential place to discuss your concerns with a skilled professional. Additional services: medical case management, medical transportation, housing assistance, and support groups.
We are a local nonprofit organization that prioritizes women’s health–specifically those facing an unplanned pregnancy or those in search of post-abortive support. We offer free consultations, free pregnancy tests, and free ultrasounds as well as various support groups for women and men.
The HelpLine is an information hub and referral source for local mental health professionals and agencies licensed by the State of Virginia who practice in the City of Fredericksburg, and counties of Caroline, King George, Spotsylvania and Stafford.
Learn more about Mental Health America of Fredericksburg – Find a Provider
Fredericksburg offers several grief-support groups for individuals, families, and teens as well as grief camps for children and teens.
Contact their Grief Support Counselor at (540) 741-1874 griefsupport@mwhc.com.
Spiritual Care Support Ministries (SCSM) provides free counseling services and grief support groups in Culpeper and Fauquier county.
Call (540) 349-5814, go to our Spiritual Care Support Ministries (SCSM) website or feel free to stop by SCSM any M-F from 9-2:30 at 76 West Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA.
Grieving the loss of a loved one is a painful, yet natural part of healing. We’re here to help you navigate through that process. We offer ongoing bereavement support at no cost, even if your loved one hasn’t received care from Hospice of the Piedmont. You’re always welcome to join our support groups, events, workshops, camps, and individual counseling. See below for more information about how Hospice of the Piedmont’s Center for Grief & Healing serves our community.
A vital part of the services we provide is our Grief Intervention Support Team (GIST), which provides bereavement and trauma services at no charge to schools, workplaces, and organizations after a loss or disaster. To learn more about GIST, call 434-817-6900, email info@hopva.org, or click to see our flyer.
If you’re grieving and need support, we understand and want to help. Contact us now at 434-817-6900, 1-800-975-5501, or bereavementinfo@hopva.org.
Culpeper Office (540) 825-4840
Charlottesville Office (434) 817-6900
Hospice Support of Fauquier County-Free Grief Care Services are open to anyone who has experienced the death of a loved one. Call, email, or stop by for current schedule: (540) 347-5922
Comfort Zone Bereavement Camps are offered free of charge to children ages 7-17 who have experienced the death of a parent, sibling or primary caregiver. info@comfortzonecamp.org (866) 488-5679
Camp Forget-Me-Not DC is a free weekend, sleep-away grief camp.
For more information contact (202) 624-0010 or view our Camp Forget-Me-Not website .
Survivors for Life Culpeper- Suicide support Group 7pm every 3rd Monday. Rappahannock Rapidan CSB, 15361 Bradford Road (540) 825-3100
Camp Forget-Me-Not DC is a free weekend, sleep-away grief camp.
For more information contact (202) 624-0010 or view our Camp Forget-Me-Not website .
Survivors for Life Culpeper- Suicide support Group 7pm every 3rd Monday. Rappahannock Rapidan CSB, 15361 Bradford Road (540) 825-3100
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Whether you’re in recovery, seeking help from any addiction, family or friend, register now.
You’ll get exclusive free access to Daily Meditations, Speaker Tapes and Daily Online Video AA / NA meetings. There are over 240,000 members who are willing to share their experience, strength and hope with YOU.
At RACSB, we are committed to helping community members lead the best lives possible. We help babies speak their first words and adults with severe mental illness take their first steps back into the community. Whether you have a brief bout of depression, a debilitating mental illness, or a crippling addiction, we have outpatient services to help. For adults with developmental disability and their families, we offer top-notch care. We have proudly served the Fredericksburg community since 1970, and we are here to help. Serving the City of Fredericksburg and the counties of Caroline, King George, Spotsylvania and Stafford.
Learn more about Rappahannock Area Community Services Board (RACSB)
The mission of RRCS is to improve the quality of life in Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock Counties by providing comprehensive behavioral health, developmental disability, substance use disorder, and aging services.
Learn more about Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services (RRCS)
1-833-626-1490 The warmline provides individuals an opportunity to get things off their chest and get feedback from individuals who may have had similar experiences
Topics can include physical, sexual, and emotional abuse; employment issues; grief and loss; family issues; loneliness; anxiety; anger issues; depression; suicidal thoughts; relationship issues; substance use; gambling; homelessness; etc.
We invite you to take an objective look at the true costs of addiction to you and your family and give us a call for a free consultation.
You will find that our highly tailored, individualized treatment approach is affordable and worth it.
Take this opportunity and make an investment in your life!
Call Us Today (866) 418-1070.
SDG is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping individuals struggling with addiction. Through regular meetings, accountability reviews, and consistent behavioral modeling, we help others learn the necessary skills to effectively transition to life beyond addiction.
We offer FREE Peer Recovery Coaching and Services to individuals in Culpeper, Fauquier, Rappahannock, Madison, and Orange counties of Virginia. We are a fully volunteer run organization and our services are solely funded through grants, donations and community support.
Online recovery tool that helps students take steps toward a more healthy relationship with drugs and alcohol
Confidential 24 hour peer to peer service for individuals, family members, or those who would like someone to talk to about their journey. Peers provide personal experiences of wellness, recovery, and hope. Peers are not licensed professionals and it is not a crisis hotline.
833-626-1490
Provides free information and coaching by telephone or online to residents who want to quit smoking or using tobacco. The counseling is offered by trained Quit Coaches; in combination with nicotine replacement therapy of medication prescribed by healthcare providers. This gives the patient the best chance of quitting successfully.
The first step to quitting is making a plan. From knowing what to expect to being prepared for the challenges ahead, we’ll set you on your path to a smoke-free life.
The Mary Washington Healthcare Tobacco Treatment Program provides a weekly education/support group open to all members of the community. You may attend at any time and participate as long as you wish. We encourage you to bring family members or friends with you. It is OK if you are still smoking or using tobacco. The program is free. No pre-registration needed – JUST COME!