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Adult Services / Adult Protective Services
The Social Services Department investigates complaints of abuse, neglect and exploitation of elderly and incapacitated adults.
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Child Day Care Services
Child Day Care Services subsidies are provided to low income parents for quality child care, parental counseling, and consultations with licensed and certified child care vendors.
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Child Protective Services
The Social Services Department receives and investigates complaints of abuse and neglect to identify and assess risk to children.
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Emergency Assistance
There are limited funds to provide short term, limited financial assistance to families with children when a fire or other natural disaster has destroyed those things necessary for taking care of the family.
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Foster Care & Adoption
Foster care services offer temporary care for abused, neglected or court ordered children to create family reunification or other forms of permanence for the children.
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Fraud Referrals & Collections
To offset welfare fraud and misuse, the Social Services Department investigates reports of program violations.
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General Relief
General relief financial assistance is offered to qualified individuals and families to help with everyday life needs.
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Medicaid & Auxiliary Grants
Medicaid and Auxiliary Grants are available to help individuals pay for health and medical care costs that meet specified criteria for covered groups.
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Services Intake
Social workers can provide emergency assistance, vital information, and referral for citizens seeking solutions for various problems, with the help of its community partners.
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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is available to provide lower income families with resources to purchase food.
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Temporary Assistance for/to Needy Families
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (Unemployed Parent- TANF-UP) are aid programs extended to children and their families in King William County who meet income levels of need.
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Virginia CommonHelp
Virginia CommonHelp provides several benefits and services to those who are eligible.
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Virginia Initiative for Education & Work (VIEW)
Virginia Initiative for Education and Work (VIEW) is a program that assists, trains, and prepares Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) recipients for gainful employment.
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Volunteer Services
The King William Outreach Program was developed from within the agency seeking to provide better communication and information sharing among volunteer groups and prevent duplication of services.
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Social Services
Physical Address
172 Courthouse Lane
L.T. McAllister Human Svc Bldg
King William, VA 23086
Mailing Address
PO Box 187
King William, VA 23086
Phone: 804-769-4905Fax: 804-769-4979
Hours
Monday through Friday
8:30 am to 4:30 pm