Get Assistance at NVFS

NVFS provides tools for our neighbors to build brighter futures, stronger families and a stronger, healthier community. NVFS offers a wide range of services, from food and shelter to health care access to job training. Program availability varies by county. If you are not able to locate a service or program, please call our main office at 571.748.2500 or email info@nvfs.org.

Find an assistance program in your area

   

Domestic Violence

Individual and group services for victims of domestic violence

Offers information, emotional support and service referrals to victims of domestic and sexual assault. NVFS, in partnership with Fairfax County, also provides a children’s group offering education and group activities to children who have witnessed domestic violence.

Multiple languages spoken; call intake for details.

Eligibility
Referral process

Client or worker can call program directly for information and intake.

Availability
Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax, Falls Church, Loudoun, Prince William, Manassas, Manassas Park

Program information
Mental Health
Locations
Multicultural Center

6400 Arlington Blvd., Suite 110

Falls Church, VA 22042
571.748.2800

Contact

571.748.2818
mcir@nvfs.org

Food Assistance

The Hunger Resource Center (HRC) helps families in Prince William County and the cities of Manassas and Manassas Park.

Food assistance is provided to registered clients, by appointment only. 

New client registration is every Wednesday and Friday from 1-2:30pm by appointment only. Call 571.748.2680 to schedule a new client registration appointment and leave a message.  We receive a high call volume of calls. Please be patient until someone can return your call.

Food Pick-up Appointment Hours:

  • Tuesday: 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. / 1 – 3 p.m.
  • Every other Wednesday: 5 – 7:30 p.m.
  • Thursday: 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. / 1 – 3 p.m.
  • Every other Friday: 9:30 – 11:30 a.m.
Eligibility

Clients must be able to provide valid identification, proof of residency, and social security number (if issued). No photocopies or expired documents can be used to register.

If you are homeless or in temporary housing, you will need to wait until you have a residence to register. In these cases, we can provide emergency food upon request.

Referral process

Worker or client can contact the HRC directly for intake and information.

Availability
Prince William, Manassas, Manassas Park

Program information
Hunger Resource Center
Locations
SERVE Campus

10056 Dean Dr.

Manassas, VA 20110
571.748.2600

Contact

571.748.2680

Pediatric Primary Care Project

PPCP provides access to a medical home for Prince William area children who are uninsured and income eligible. Services include connection to Kaiser Permanente or a private provider in the Woodbridge/Manassas area, care coordination and education programs.

Eligibility
Referral process

Clients can call Intake line directly, or worker can call program for additional information.

Availability
Prince William

Program information
Health Access

Contact

703.244.7310

Prescription Medication

Links low-income, uninsured clients with free prescription medication programs offered by more than 200 pharmaceutical companies.

Eligibility
Referral process

Worker or client can contact the staff contact person directly for intake and information.

Availability
Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William

Program information
Health Access

Contact

Fairfax
571.748.2553

Loudoun
703.443.2000

Prince William
571.748.2927

Please select a service and a location. Our frequent searches include:

  • Anger Management: please select Mental Health
  • Car assistance (Vehicles for Change): please select Workforce Development
  • Food assistance: please select Health & Well-Being
  • Utility assistance: please select Homelessness & Housing
  • Head Start: please select Early Childhood Education
  • Training Futures: please select Workforce Development
  • Vehicles for Change: please select Workforce Development