Al-Anon Service Center of Northern Virginia 100 N. Washington St. Suite 200 Falls Church, VA 22046 Phone: 703-534-4357 Link: http://www.alanonva.com/ | Al-Anon is a self-help mutual support group for families and friends of alcoholics. |
Alcoholics Anonymous 8501 Lee Hwy. Fairfax, VA 22031 Phone: 703-876-6166 Link: https://alcoholicsanonymous.com/aa-meetings/virginia/ | Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship for individuals to share their experiences with alcohol addiction. |
Alzheimer's Association 3701 Pender Dr. Suite 400 Fairfax, VA 22030 Phone: 703-359-4440 Link: http://www.alz.org/ | The Alzheimer's Association, National Capital Area is the region's primary support network and information resource for Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. The organization enhances care and support for individuals, their families, and caregivers. |
American Cancer Society 124 Park St. SE Vienna, VA 22180 Phone: 703-938-5550 | The American Cancer Society provides services to cancer patients and their families, including transportation to appointments, loan of home care equipment, and financial assistance with treatment and medication. |
American Heart Association 4301 N. Fairfax Dr. Suite 530 Arlington, VA 22203 Phone: 703-941-8500 | The American Heart Association is a nonprofit organization offering education and community programs related to heart disease and stroke. The organization provides information on a variety of topics pertaining to such subjects as heart health, nutrition, cholesterol, and coronary bypass. |
Arthritis Foundation 3805 Cutshaw Ave. Suite 200 Richmond, VA 23230 Phone: 800-456-4687 | The Arthritis Foundation promotes arthritis research and organizes support groups for individuals with arthritis. |
Boulder Crest 33735 Snickersville Turnpike PO Box 117 Bluemont, VA 20135 Phone: 540-554-2727 Link: https://bouldercrest.org/ | The Veteran-led Boulder Crest Foundation uses the proven science of Posttraumatic Growth to heal, train, and advocate for combat veterans, first responders, and their families who have experienced trauma. We develop, deliver, and scale transformative programs to ensure these remarkable men and women transform struggle into strength and lifelong growth, so they can live the great lives they deserve. More broadly, we are working to improve outcomes for veterans and first responders through training that teaches individuals how to live healthy and fulfilling lives. |
Center for Sickle Cell Disease 1840 7th St. S.W. Washington, D.C 20001 Phone: 202-865-8692 | The Center for Sickle Cell Disease offers education and information about sickle cell disease, provides research on Sickle Cell Anemia, and offers screening, counseling, and patient care. |
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome & Fibromyalgia Support Group Phone: 703-968-9818
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Diabetes Management Program Phone: 703-858-6358 | The Loudoun Hospital Center provides an ongoing diabetes management program to educate and support individuals with diabetes. Recognized by the American Diabetes Association, the program includes individual and group classes and a support group. |