Department of Family Services Hotlines (Available 24 Hours)
Child Protective Services Hotline 703-324-7400
Domestic & Sexual Violence Hotline 703-360-7273; TTY 711
Adult Protective Services Hotline 703-324-7450; TTY 711
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Top Articles and Resources
Cold weather can strain heating systems and increase costs, which can be difficult for anyone on a limited income. The Fuel Assistance program helps pay heating costs for eligible households. Some people will be pre-approved and others will need to apply. Applications will be accepted until November 14. To apply for Fuel Assistance, or other food and medical benefits, visit CommonHelp or call 855-635-4370.
Maybe someone you care about has told you they are experiencing domestic violence. Or you see signs of abuse in their relationship. You may wonder what to say to help—or if you should say anything at all. That’s OK. Domestic violence is a difficult subject to talk about both for people experiencing the violence and those who care about the victims. But reaching out can be a lifeline to someone who probably feels fear, shame, or embarrassment. Here are some practical, safety-focused tips for helping a victim of domestic violence.
Children’s screen time is a concern for many parents in our parenting education classes. Easy access to online technology in a child’s pocket, backpack or bedroom invites them to spend time on their devices day and night. Parents might not be aware of just how much your own screen use shapes your children and teens’ habits. Check out some tips for forming a better family-wide approach to setting tech boundaries.
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