Vienna, VA Assistance Programs

Below we the Vienna assistance programs.

If you would like to see ALL of the assistance programs in Fairfax County community resources, visit the link below: All Fairfax County Assistance

Services Provided on this page:
> Food Assistance. ie. pantries, soup kitchens
> Numerous Helpful programs not listed above ie. bus tickets, free rides


Assistance Programs In Vienna, VA

Vienna, VA Food Assistance

Our list of food assistance programs includes: food pantries, soup kitchens, congregate meal programs in Fairfax County.

Oxford House for Men - Tysons Corner

2229 Chain Bridge Road
Vienna, VA - 22182
703-938-0151
Oxford House is a self-run, self-supported recovery house for recovering alcoholics and drug addicts in which shelter, food, case management, individual counseling and group suport are provided. Funds might be available to cover the first month's rent and security deposit...

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Oxford House for Men - Wesleyan

8415 Wesleyan Street
Vienna, VA - 22180
(703) 573-9115
Oxford House is a self-run, self-supported recovery house for recovering alcoholics and drug addicts in which shelter, food, case management, individual counseling and group suport are provided. Funds might be available to cover the first month's rent and security deposit...

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Oxford House for Men - Brilyn

2823 Yeonas Drive
Vienna, VA - 22180
(703) 242-1819
Oxford House is a self-run, self-supported recovery house for recovering alcoholics and drug addicts in which shelter, food, case management, individual counseling and group suport are provided. Funds might be available to cover the first month's rent and security deposit...

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Vienna, VA Various Assistance Programs

Below we list the helpful resource programs we have found in Fairfax County.

Shepherd’s Center

541 Marshall Rd SW
Vienna, VA - 22180
(703)281-0538
Since 1998, the Shepherds Center serving Oakton-Vienna-Reston-Herndon (SC), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, has been dedicated to improving the quality of life as we age, through supportive programs and services, personal enrichment and volunteer engagement that enable our senior neighbors to live full and productive lives while aging in place. Our 250+ trained and vetted volunteers are medical and companion transportation drivers, friendly callers and visitors, handy helpers, health care advocates, and lifelong learning, and cultural enrichment enthusiasts. This volunteer engagement network offers stability, encouragement and hope for connected and healthy lives..

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Government and Local Assistance Programs

Housing Assistance

There are many non-profit and government based organizations dedicated to providing low income housing and support. We find them for you.

Food Pantry Assistance

Food pantries, soup kitchens, food baskets. We find these local resources and list them.

Free clothing assistance

Thousands of churches and religious organizations offer low-cost or free drug and alcohol treatment as part of their missions.

Financial Assistance

There are many financial assistance programs such as TANF Cash Assistance and other bill pay resources. We help uncover those for you.