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Help Us Soar

Helping Virginia communities fight food insecurity.

Show Your Support

Did you know all Virginia Public Libraries offer free online homework help, and even a writing lab? All you need is a library card. Whether you are learning in-person or from a distance, free live online tutors are available to help you succeed.

Partner with Us

Have an Impact

Our organization always appreciates the generosity and involvement of people like you, with every contribution going towards making Helping Our Community RVA an even better Nonprofit Organization than it already is. We want to provide you with the correct and appropriate information pertaining to your mode of support, so don’t hesitate to contact us with your questions.

One-Stop Centers for Job Seekers

abcva.org (apprenticeship training & workforce development) 


cdscdltraining.com (CDL training with grant tuition assistance) 


www.jobcorps.gov (Education and job training program for ages 16-24) 

Career Works Center can help you get the training needed to get a good paying job. They can help with many types of skills-development activities such as 

  • Basic Skills Training

  • Career Advancement Training

  • Career Training

  • Work-Based Training

  • Entrepreneurial Training

Call or Visit

22 W. Washington Street 
Petersburg, VA 23803
(804)862-6155
admin@vcwcraterregion.com

  • Earn Money While Learning

  • Get a GED

  • Increase Academic Skills

  • Get Certifications & Other Training That Lead To a Career

  • Improve Job Search Skills

  • Learn Workplace Readiness Skills

  • Expand Life Skills

  • Upgrade Financial Skills

  • Boost Computer Skills

Need Help

www.needhelppayingbills.com (Local Resource)


211virginia.org (Local Resource)


dss.virginia.gov (Virginia Dept of Social Services)


cccofva.org (Commonwealth Catholic Charities)


scdhc.com (Southside Community Development & Housing Corp)


Local Helpdesk Richmond City (804)646-7000-Henrico County (804)501-4000


American Red Cross 1(800)733-2767

Salvation Army 1(800)SAL-ARMY

Find information on programs that offer a number of ways to get help with paying bills, food pantries, clinics that offer health care, transportation for the disabled, funeral or cremation assistance, credit counseling, and more.

Make a Donation

Be a Part of Real Change

We believe the best way for our initiatives to be successful is for the community to become actively involved. If you are looking for a fulfilling means in which to be a part of our efforts, then it’s time to Make a Donation and join Helping Our Community RVA efforts.

Restoration Of Rights Process

Individuals are eligible to apply to have their rights restored after being released from incarceration.

Substance Abuse/Mental Health Hotline

SAMHSA’s National Helpline


  • SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.

    Also visit the online treatment locator.

    Call: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)

Community Resources: Get Involved
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