Community Resources

Single Stop is a national non-profit organization that helps connect individuals to financial, medical, housing, food, and employment benefits and resources. Single Stop has local resources you can access to find support in the surrounding area. More information on Single Stop.


Virginia 2-1-1 is a free service that allows you to find local and state-wide resources you need. They are available 24/7 by dialing 2-1-1 on your phone or texting “CONNECT” to 247211.

Food Banks

Community Resources Directory

AIDS

AgencyTelephone
AIDS HOTLINE(800) 448-0440

Local Health Departments

DepartmentTelephone
Augusta-Staunton(540) 332-7830
Augusta-Waynesboro(540) 949-0137
Rockingham-Harrisonburg(540) 574-5100
Highland County(540) 468-2270

Domestic Violence

AgencyTelephone
Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline(800) 422-4453
Domestic Violence Hotline(800) 799-7233
First Step - A Response to Domestic Violence, Inc.
129 Franklin Street
Harrisonburg, VA 22801
(540) 434-0295

Sexual Assault

AgencyTelephone
Collins Center (formerly CASA)
The Collins Center (formerly Citizens Against Sexual Assault or CASA) is a private, non-profit organization that provides crisis intervention, victim assistance, and community education services.
(540) 434-2272
New Directions Center office:

The New Directions Center is a private, non-profit organization that provides crisis intervention, victim assistance, and education services to the Staunton, Waynesboro, and Augusta County area.

(540) 886-6800

Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance

The Action Alliance is a non-profit network of survivors, Sexual and Domestic Violence Agencies, and allies working to strengthen how communities across Virginia respond to and prevent sexual and intimate partner violence. They operate a statewide Hotline including an LGBTQ Partner Abuse & Sexual Assault Helpline, and a hotline for incarcerated individuals who have experienced sexual violence.
Hotline: (800) 838-8238

Substance Abuse

AgencyTelephone

ASAP
350 N. Main Street
Harrisonburg, VA 22801

ASAP is a program that aims to reduce the number of accidents, injuries, fatalities, and property damage as a result of drunk drivers by evaluating drives as referred by the court and placing them in an education or counseling program.

(540) 434-0154

ASAP
240 N. Central Avenue Suite B
Staunton, VA 24401

The Staunton location offers the same classes as Harrisonburg, as well as defensive driving courses for safe driving points or record improvement.

(540) 886-5616

Alcoholics Anonymous

  • Staunton, VA
  • Waynesboro, VA
  • Harrisonburg, VA
  • (540) 885-6912
  • (540) 949-7777
  • (540) 434-8870
Augusta Medical Center Recovery Choice
Route 608
P.O. Box 1000
Fishersville, VA 22939

This agency provides a number of alternatives best suited to treat individual problems with regard to chemical dependency. It offers both in-patient and out-patient programs, and free consultation and evaluation.

(540) 213-2525 or toll free 800-932-0262, ext. 2525

Harrisonburg-Rockingham Community Services Board
Intensive Treatment Program
1241 N. Main Street
Harrisonburg, VA 22801


This program allows the chemically dependent person to live at home and continue employment throughout treatment.

(540) 434-1941

Mental Health Association of Augusta
Professional Building, Room 206-208
Staunton, VA 24401
(540) 886-7181
Valley Community Services Board Substance Abuse Services
85 Sangers Lane
Staunton, VA 24401
(540) 887-3200

Mental Health/Suicide Prevention

AgencyTelephone
Valley Community Services Board Emergency Services,
Staunton
(540) 887-3200
Emergency: (866) 274-7475
Harrisonburg/Rockingham Community Services Board Emergency Services, Harrisonburg(540) 434-1941
Emergency: (540) 434-1766
Counseling Resources in the Harrisonburg Community
Mental Health America of Augusta(540) 886-7181
Augusta Health -  Behavioral Health Services(540) 332-4000

Physical Health 

ResourceTelephone
Harrisonburg/Rockingham Free Clinic(540) 705-0337
AVA Care of Harrisonburg(540) 434-7528
ComfortCare Women's Health(540) 885-6261