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n’t include any contact info. i found it website.


The Virginia Institute of Autism (VIA) is a non- profi t organization providing a day school and other resources for families, educators, and health professionals seeking services, training or information about autism and evidence-based interventions. In addition to a year-round school for children ages two to twenty-two, VIA’s services include: training workshops, home-based programs for young children, customized training and consulting for schools, internships for undergraduate and graduate students and teachers, and a 700-volume library.


CVC Code: 3884


Virginia Institute of Autism 1414 Westwood Road Charlottesville, VA 22903 434-923-8252


www.viaschool.org


VOCAL is Virginia’s peer-run mental health and addiction recovery organization working to improve Virginia’s mental health services. We esteem the worth and dignity of each individual, the right to self-determination, and the important contributions of peer support and self-help for those who have faced mental illness. VOCAL focuses on education, advocacy, and empowerment


and supports a collective


of independent mental health programs such as drop-in centers and employment centers. Read the powerful stories of survivors of mental illness in our recent book, Firewalkers (www.TheFireBook.org).


VOCAL: Virginia’s Voice for


Mental Health Recovery 114 Goodman Street Charlottesville, VA 22902 434-243-7878 ext 22 malaina@vocalvirginia.org www.vocalvirginia.org


hey want to include their website?


Also, we rarely use our expanded name “Virginia Organization of Consumers Asserting Leadership” because “consumers” is confusing. Can you please delete that? Just put.


To strengthen communities, empower families and inform citizens, WHTJ PBS uses the power of media to educate, entertain and inspire. WHTJ PBS is the hometown public television station serving the City of Charlottesville and the twelve surrounding counties. Every week, more than 85,000 people of every age and economic circumstance throughout the greater Charlottesville area have free access to WHTJ PBS. Our vision is to transform local lives by providing the most pertinent, trustworthy and highest-quality media content available in the greater Charlottesville region.


Thank you. Ellen Osborne


WHTJ PBS P.O. Box 4408


Charlottesville, VA 22905 434-760-2996


Susan Wheeler, swheeler@whtj.org www.whtj.org


WorkSource Enterprises has enriched the lives of Virginians with disabilities through its nationally accredited job training, employment and community integration programs since 1967. Half of WorkSource revenues are generated by small businesses that it owns and operates, including BreadWorks Bakery & Deli - www.breadworks.org.


Over 100 employers hired WorkSource clients who earned over $1.6 million in taxable wages last year. Many regional fi rms utilize WorkSource for assembly, packaging and mailing services. Contributions to WorkSource may be eligible for a 40% Virginia state tax credit.


WorkSource Enterprises 1311 Carlton Avenue Charlottesville, VA 22902-5837 434-972-1730


info@worksourceva.org www.worksourceva.org


An experiential learning center for sustainable living and personal transformation located at historic Cobb Island Station on the beautiful Eastern Shore.


We host a variety of programs helping us to learn how to better care for ourselves, each other and the planet. Please visit our website for program information.


WHI also offers this unique facility for educational programs and group retreats. Our aim is to provide fellow organizations, groups and individual program presenters an affordable and distinctive alternative for hosting their events.


World Healing Institute 4400 Ivy Commons Charlottesville, VA 22903 Administrative Offi ce: 434-979-4275 ahess@whih.org


www.worldhealinginstitute.org


An experiential learning center for sustainable living and personal transformation located at historic Cobb Island Station on the beautiful Eastern Shore.


Otherwise I think it is fi ne. Thanks! Sue


WriterHouse 508 Dale Avenue Charlottesville, VA 22903 (behind the Preston Ave. Bodo’s) 434-296-1922


writers@writerhouse.org www.writerhouse.org


WriterHouse promotes both the creation and appreciation of good writing. We want to encourage the development of writers at all levels by providing affordable, secure workspace and high quality writing instruction. We also offer book-related and reading events for the public.


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