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Building a Bridge is a local non-profi t organization with the mission to provide a family-like living environment for adults with traumatic brain injury. We foster social, psychological, and spiritual rehabilitation. Our staff members live together with the residents and create a daily life setting wherein brain- injured adults can live to the greatest degree possible as independent members. Committed to an emphasis on the individual as well as to community integration, we utilize each member’s unique gifts in the day-to-day operation of the program.


Building a Bridge 723 Lexington Ave Charlottesville, VA 22902 434-989-1274 or 434-293-6446 daghaida@building-a-bridge.org www.building-a-bridge.org


Volunteers from the construction industry design and build structures for communities in need. With our partners, we use donations of time, money, materials, and expertise to build clinics, schools, community centers, and specialized housing for those who need them most—in our own community and around the world. Non-construction volunteers are a critical part of our team. Beyond the bricks and mortar of a new structure, BGF volunteers build lasting relationships with the people they are helping—relationships that profoundly improve the lives of all involved.


Building Goodness Foundation PO Box 4325


Charlottesville, VA 22905 434-973-0993 434-973-9813 fax


volunteer@buildinggoodness.org www.buildinggoodness.org


Camp Holiday Trails empowers, encourages and educates children with chronic illnesses, their families and healthcare professionals by providing a summer camp and year-round programming aimed at personal growth. Since 1973, Camp Holiday Trails has been an inspiring local asset engaging children from throughout the Mid-Atlantic region with over $100,000 in fi nancial aid awarded each year.


Summer camps and year-round family camps for children with special health needs • Challenge Course for team-building, birthday parties and more • Rentals for special events, workshops and retreats


Camp Holiday Trails 400 Holiday Trails Lane Charlottesville, VA 22903 434-977-3781


campisgood@campholidaytrails.org www.campholidaytrails.org


The Charlottesville Community Scholarship Program is a public-private partnership established by the Charlottesville City Council to help high school graduates and working adults afford college to enhance their education and enrich their lives.


Financial scholarships are available for low and moderate-income graduates of Charlottesville, Burley, and Lane High Schools and employees of the City of Charlottesville and Charlottesville City Schools to continue their education. The program is open to high school graduates regardless of age and CCSP scholarships can follow the student through their program.


Charlottesville Community


Scholarship Program P.O. Box 1221


Charlottesville, VA 22902 scholars@cvillescholarship.com www.cvillescholarship.com


The Charlottesville Free Clinic (CFC) provides free health care for uninsured low-income adults and their families. With support from volunteer health care professionals, private medical and dental practices and local hospitals, the CFC offers primary and specialty medical care, limited mental health services, acute and restorative dental care, lab and radiology services, and prescription medications.


Thanks to donations from individuals, foundations, businesses, churches and civic groups, and grants from local and state government, CFC services are free for all patients.


Charlottesville Free Clinic 1138 Rose Hill Drive, Suite 200 Charlottesville, VA 22903 Administrative Line: 434-295-0008 Patient Line: 434-296-5525 info@cvillefreeclinic.org www.cvillefreeclinic.org


CENTER FOR NONPROFIT EXCELLENCE ALBEMARLE


Providing healthcare access and prescription assistance for the homeless and underserved.


CHA provides prescription co-pay assistance, over-the-counter medication purchases, medical and mental health appointments and referrals, UVA fi nancial screening assistance, jail community re-entry medical assistance, health screening at local soup kitchens, homeless shelters and community centers, seasonal fl u vaccinations for PACEM shelter guests, and educational opportunities for UVa School of Medicine and School of Nursing students. Most of all, we build relationships with the people we serve.


Charlottesville Health Access P.O. Box 1037


Charlottesville, VA 22902


Offi ce Location: 112 E. Market Street 434-293-3466


www.charlottesvillehealthaccess.org


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1701-A Allied Street, Charlottesville, VA 22903 Administrative Offi ce: 434-244-3330


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