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Comprehensive behavioral health services including substance use disorder treatment, mental health counseling, crisis intervention, and case management for Fairfax County residents.
Federally Qualified Health Center serving 21,000+ patients across multiple locations. Provides integrated behavioral health and substance use services alongside primary care.
Outpatient behavioral health services at two locations (Fairfax and Sterling). Specializes in substance abuse treatment, psychiatric evaluation, and mental health counseling.
Substance use treatment services in Annandale, VA. Provides outpatient treatment and counseling for individuals seeking recovery.
Recovery residence for men in Alexandria since 1952. Provides structured sober living in a supportive community environment.
Loudoun County's only nonprofit peer-to-peer recovery organization. Active in Sterling providing community-based peer recovery support.
Chesapeake/Potomac Region of Narcotics Anonymous covering Northern Virginia. Provides meeting schedules, resources, and peer support for individuals in recovery from addiction.
Local chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Provides education, support groups, and advocacy for individuals and families affected by mental illness.
Central service office for 400+ AA groups and 800+ meetings per week across Northern Virginia. Connects individuals with local Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and resources.
Employment assistance, computer lab access, computer training, case management, and resource navigation for peers in recovery. Locations in Reston and Fairfax (Merrifield).
Recovery center operated by Recovery Program Solutions in South Fairfax County. Provides peer support, case management, and recovery resources.
Support groups for families and friends of individuals struggling with alcohol use. Meetings and resources throughout Northern Virginia. Office at 8569A Sudley Rd, Manassas, VA 20110.
City of Alexandria adult behavioral health services providing substance use treatment, counseling, and community-based recovery resources.
Arlington County behavioral healthcare division providing substance use treatment, mental health services, crisis intervention, and case management.
Comprehensive Addiction Treatment Services offering outpatient substance use disorder treatment through INOVA Health System.
Loudoun County government clinics offering mental health and substance abuse treatment, counseling, and crisis services.
Culturally responsive substance abuse and mental health treatment services in Northern Virginia.
County behavioral health services including substance abuse treatment, mental health counseling, crisis intervention, and case management.
Recovery residence providing structured sober living for women in the Northern Virginia area.
Crisis stabilization and behavioral health services. Renamed from Woodburn Place Crisis Center and relocated to 4410 Shirley Gate Rd, Fairfax, VA 22030.
Volunteers of America providing residential recovery programs, peer support, and community-based services in Northern Virginia. Formerly VOA Chesapeake RPC.
George Mason University community health clinics providing accessible healthcare and behavioral health services.
Job Readiness Program, case management, life skills, housing for homeless, transportation to interviews, and mainstream benefits applications. Woodbridge, VA.
Serves 65,700+ people annually with emergency shelter, food, housing, employment, and social services in Prince William County and surrounding areas.
Active church community providing recovery-related programs and community support services.
Church community in Fairfax offering recovery-related programs and community outreach.
Social services including emergency assistance, housing support, and employment programs in Prince William County.
Emergency assistance, housing, employment, and community services in Alexandria, VA.
Emergency assistance, housing, employment, and community services in Fairfax County.
Harm reduction services and peer support. Based in Washington DC (906 H St NE) but serves the broader DMV region including Northern Virginia. Active social media presence.
Full continuum of SUD treatment: Phoenix Program (men, 64 beds), Demeter House (women, 20 beds), Arlington Recovery Center (detox), Independence House, outpatient MAT counseling, adolescent services, and family programs. CARF-accredited; 2,500+ served annually.
Peer recovery support (Revive to Thrive), recovery community center, recovery housing grants, NoVA's first mobile comprehensive harm reduction van, HOPE Program for justice-involved individuals, Peer Recovery Academy, and family education. Distributed 134,000+ naloxone doses.
Two VARR/DBHDS-certified Level 2 transitional recovery residences (women's and men's houses), recovery community center with free peer mentoring, skill-building workshops, and recovery coaching. Served 1,800+ individuals since 2020.
Recovery Academy (12-week psychoeducation for mental illness and co-occurring SUD), community support services, employment, housing programs, CrisisLink (24/7 regional crisis line operating 988 for NoVA), mobile crisis units, and youth transition programs. CARF-accredited; founded 1963.
Self-sustaining, democratically run sober living homes across Northern Virginia. No time limit on stay (average ~1 year). Structured peer accountability. All houses are VARR-certified recovery residences.
Substance abuse counseling (individual, couples, family), addiction ministry, Christ House transitional shelter with SUD counseling, clinical family support, and emergency assistance. Open to all faiths; sliding scale fees. Serves 21 counties.
Counseling including substance abuse, health access and insurance navigation, housing assistance, crisis intervention, employment training, and resource navigation. Serves 40,000+ individuals annually with staff speaking 11+ languages.
SUD assessments and treatment, outpatient substance abuse treatment (individual, group, family), co-occurring disorder treatment, substance abuse prevention, and residential programs for at-risk youth. Founded by Coach Joe Gibbs; faith-based 501(c)(3) since 1986.
Recovery community centers, recovery coaching, recovery management, family and youth programs, faith community leader training, and weekly meetings (NA, Celebrate Recovery, Families Anonymous, Women in Recovery). Free services; peer-led 501(c)(3).
Peer support specialists providing community outreach, connecting individuals to substance use treatment resources, and crisis response support for Fairfax County residents.
Women-only reentry program: 6-month residential, aftercare, workforce and life development training, mentoring, and case management through “5 Pillars of Livability.” Only 15% recidivism rate among graduates. Founded 1974; served 5,000+ women.
Pre-release reentry planning and post-release services: emergency help with food, clothing, housing, transportation, and ID; job search skills training; employment placement; one-to-one counseling; career building; family reunification; cognitive-behavioral programming.
Free civil legal services including expungement/record-sealing through “Second Chances Initiative,” housing law, consumer law, public benefits, employment disputes, and veterans law. Offices across NoVA.
Expungement clinics, criminal record sealing assistance, fines/fees reform advocacy, pretrial justice work, housing, immigration, and workplace rights. Virginia's expanded record-sealing law takes effect July 1, 2026.
Transitional housing for 14–17 homeless men (12–18 months), intensive case management, workforce development, job coaching, financial literacy, resume/interview coaching, psychological counseling, life skills, daily meals, and food pantry.
Dedicated reentry resources: free computer access, resume development, job search assistance, interview prep, career guidance, training/certification funding, background check guidance, Federal Bonding Program, and apprenticeship connections.
Affordable rental housing for individuals who cannot find housing due to bad credit, rental history, or criminal background. Manages 100+ housing units along Route 1 corridor in South Fairfax County. Case management, budgeting, employment assistance.
12–14 week Culinary Job Training program for adults facing employment barriers including incarceration, homelessness, and addiction. Includes hands-on culinary training, ServSafe certification, and 160 hours of paid internship. 86% job placement rate; 2,000+ graduates.
Supportive services for transitioning from jail to community: identification cards, mental health services, substance abuse treatment referrals, employment training (Inmate Work Program), and community resource connections.
Government coalition coordinating reentry services: transition planning, employment opportunities, survival needs, skill-based services, and connections to agencies and programs for Loudoun County residents.
Permanent supportive housing, rapid rehousing, and case management for individuals experiencing homelessness including formerly incarcerated individuals. Maintains ~125 apartments with weekly case management visits and mental health provider connections.
Second Chance Offender Rehabilitation Effort — federal reentry court program in Eastern District of Virginia. Intensive support addressing employment, housing, healthcare, education, and substance abuse treatment for individuals on federal supervision.
One-stop coordinated case management for vulnerable veterans: free personal case management, warm handoffs to healthcare, food, transportation, housing, employment, legal, and benefits navigation. Partners with 68+ organizations; supported 525+ veterans and families.
Leading provider of rapid rehousing and homeless prevention for veterans using Housing First model. Case management, housing search assistance, benefits connections, employment help, and medical/mental health linkages. CARF-accredited.
Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF): housing-first outreach, case management, temporary financial assistance, healthcare/employment/legal referrals, childcare, transportation, life skills training, and substance use recovery referrals.
Veteran-led nonprofit ending veteran homelessness: residential housing (owns and renovates homes), supportive services, transportation, and case management. Served 1,300+ veterans since 2011.
Free, confidential counseling: individual and group for PTSD, depression, grief, military sexual trauma, transition support, couples/family counseling, substance abuse referrals, VA benefits navigation, and telehealth. No VA enrollment required.
Satellite Vet Center serving Loudoun County with PTSD counseling, military sexual trauma counseling, readjustment counseling, and referrals.
Coordinated care network connecting veterans and families to comprehensive services via peer navigators and Unite Us technology across 95+ organizations. Mental health, housing, emergency services, employment, recreation, education.
Free expert legal help: Lawyers Serving Warriors pro bono program for discharge upgrades, combat-related special compensation, medical retirement, TSGLI claims, burn pit claims, and VA appeals. Based in Arlington, VA.
Free legal representation: VA disability appeals, discharge upgrades, military records corrections, medical/physical evaluation boards, consumer protection, family law, landlord-tenant issues. George Mason University.
Only nonprofit exclusively dedicated to aging veterans (65+). Battle Buddy program, quality-of-life assessments, suicide risk screening, VA benefits connections, home safety modifications, transportation, food security, pet therapy, and social isolation prevention.
Post-9/11 veteran and family support: case management, financial education, emergency financial support, veteran peer mentors, Warrior's Compass career transition program (1,000+ served), Drive For HOPE (driving independence, Chantilly, VA). Charity Navigator 4-star rated 11+ years.
State-operated program: behavioral health assessment, rehabilitative services, peer support groups, family support groups, linkages to VA benefits, housing, employment, education. Focus on combat stress, PTSD, MST, and TBI.
Emergency financial assistance for veterans and families (rent, utilities, car repairs, food) and VASH program support. 100% of donations go to veteran assistance — all-volunteer, no paid staff.
Loudoun County’s primary emergency food pantry since 1991, serving 14,000+ individuals annually with 2.5 million pounds of food. Full-choice grocery market in Leesburg and mobile markets in Sterling. Families can visit weekly for fresh produce, meats, milk, eggs, baby supplies, and hygiene items.
Central hub connecting Loudoun County residents with health and human services since 2003. Provides rent and utility assistance, eviction prevention, food, clothing, diapers, and medical care referrals. Partners with 25+ faith-based organizations to secure emergency financial aid for qualifying residents.
Loudoun County’s only provider of domestic and sexual violence services. Operates a 24-hour crisis hotline, emergency shelter, therapy, legal services, support groups, court accompaniment, safety planning, and a Child Advocacy Center. All services provided at no cost. Bilingual (English/Spanish) services available.
Community-based nonprofit providing crisis intervention, safe housing, and supportive services to individuals experiencing homelessness and victims of domestic violence in Fairfax and Loudoun counties. Operates five shelter facilities and multiple housing programs including rapid rehousing and homelessness prevention.
Founded in 1983, providing emergency shelter (up to 34 residents), transitional housing, case management through their “Six Stages of Self-Sufficiency” program, food pantry, and clothing vouchers for homeless women, children, and families in Loudoun County.
Building and repairing affordable homes in Loudoun County since 1993. Partners with homebuyers earning 30–80% of area median income, offering homeownership programs, home repair services, and the Tools for Life Learning Center for financial education.
Providing safe, affordable housing in Loudoun and Fauquier counties since 1981. Manages 310 units housing 800+ residents with on-site programs including after-school support, family enrichment, financial coaching, and emergency fund assistance for residents.
Emergency assistance for Loudoun residents at or below poverty level: rental assistance, eviction prevention, utility assistance, emergency food, clothing and furniture vouchers, diapers, and case management. Also provides hot meal distribution in Sterling and Leesburg.
Christian nonprofit encompassing 42 ministries across Leesburg, Purcellville, and Sterling. Five service branches: food insecurity, life skills (ESOL, financial literacy, job skills coaching), housing and clothing needs, health care, and emergency financial relief. Supported by 40+ local churches.
Sterling-based nonprofit providing quality clothing at no cost to women and children in crisis. Serves 11,000+ individuals annually through their boutique and Community Distributor Partner network across the region. Also provides weekend meal kits for children facing food insecurity.
Free employment services at the Loudoun Workforce Resource Center: computer and internet access, resume writing workshops, career coaching, job lead assistance, and occupational skills training. Federal Bonding Program available for justice-involved job seekers. LinkedIn Learning access at no cost.
All-volunteer nonprofit helping those disabled by mental illness through housing assistance, advocacy for improved care and resources, and promoting recovery and community awareness. Partners with Supported Living Services to address homelessness among Loudoun residents with chronic mental illness.
Federally supported clinic providing no-cost primary and specialty healthcare to low-income, uninsured adults in Loudoun County. Services include integrated behavioral health, diagnostic testing, prescription medications, and referrals. Serves 1,200+ members annually with telehealth and in-person options.
Department of Mental Health, Substance Abuse and Developmental Services — single point of entry for public behavioral health services. Free same-day screenings, intensive community treatment, PATH homeless outreach, forensic services, and substance abuse peer recovery support. Emergency services available 24/7.
The only Loudoun County nonprofit focused solely on homeless and at-risk youth up to age 24. Provides emergency shelter, case management, food, clothing, hygiene items, transportation, and the Full Circle Jobs Program. Intensive individualized support addressing root causes of homelessness.
Free, individualized job placement and career development for unemployed or underemployed Loudoun area residents facing barriers to employment. Week-long interview and workshop series, one-on-one job counseling, and employer matching. Services in English and Spanish. 350+ placements since founding.
Multi-faith community food pantry serving southeastern Loudoun County since 2014. Distributes 716,000+ pounds of food annually to 250+ families weekly. Also operates the Backpack Buddies program supporting 24 Loudoun County schools with weekend meal bags for students.
Government program providing energy assistance to eligible low-income households through the Virginia Department of Social Services. Covers heating fuel, cooling, and crisis utility assistance. Apply online through CommonHelp or by phone. Income-based eligibility requirements apply.