Vision30 is a growing movement of organizations and advocates working together for the safety and well-being of every child in our region.
Roanoke non-profit. Seeks to empower churches to serve orphans and vulnerable children.
Phone: (540) 904-9969
Website: https://www.127place.org/
Academic Scholarship Program at Liberty University that empowers former, current, and emancipated foster youth as they navigate higher education.
Phone: (484) 894-9391
Email: [email protected]
Lynchburg food bank. Faith-based food pantry that seeks to provide mentoring and physical resources to impact the community.
Phone: (434) 846-2783
Website: https://www.agapelyh.org/
Amherst’s department of social services. Provides social work services, financial services, and volunteer opportunities administered according to state and federal regulations. Seek to promote self-sufficiency and protect children and adults.
Phone: (434) 946-9330
Phone: (540) 492-1087
Website: https://www.anxious4nothingva.com/
Lynchburg non-profit. Seeks to advocate and provide support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.
Phone: (434) 835-4071
Website: https://arcofcva.org/
Christian foster care agency. Committed to developing strong children, strong families, and strong communities. Serves nine states, and has a Lynchburg office.
Phone: (434) 425-7157
Non-profit organization. Seeks to inspire Lynchburg’s youth to pursue post-secondary education or training, invest in their potential, and equip them to become contributing individuals for the betterment of the community.
Phone: (434) 849-8617
Bedford faith-based community agency. Sponsored and supported by more than 25 local churches providing food, clothing, household items and limited financial assistance to senior, disabled and low-income residents.
Phone: (540) 586-2633
Bedford social services department. Protects and supports Bedford County citizens by strengthening relationships and self-sufficiency through individual growth and community engagement.
Phone: (540) 586-7750
Bedford pregnancy care center. Provides support and guidance for new parents and for those in unexpected pregnancy circumstances.
Phone: (570) 587-5900
Website: https://bedfordpregnancy.org/
Mentoring organization in Lynchburg. Provide children facing adversity with a strong and enduring professionally supported one to one relationship that can change their lives for the better.
Phone: (434) 528-0400
Website: https://www.bigcva.org/
Lynchburg Food Bank. Provide nourishing food to help communities thrive.
Phone: (434) 845-4099
Website: https://www.brafb.org/
Lynchburg pregnancy center. Provide free pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, and pregnancy options information.
Phone: (434) 528-4321
Website: https://www.blueridgepc.org/
Regional Jail Authority.
Phone: (434) 847-1300
Website: https://brrja.state.va.us/
Lynchburg pregnancy center. Provide women with medical services, pregnancy option information, and other support.
Phone: (540) 362-4357
Website: https://www.blueridgewoman.org/
Lynchburg addiction treatment center. Combine medical treatment with psychological therapy and social services to give patients the comprehensive support they need to overcome addiction.
Phone: (866) 934-7450
Website: https://www.brightviewhealth.com/
Bright Hope Educational Learning Center is a tutoring and mentoring program to serve the youth in the area by offering before and after school programs for ages 3-12.
Phone: (434) 401-2636
Lynchburg social services organization. Volunteers are appointed by judges to advocate for children’s best interests by staying with each case until it is safe, and the child is safe in a permanent home.
Phone: (434) 485-7260
Website: https://www.cvcasa.org/our-approach
Lynchburg non-profit. CraveABLEs is an ice cream shop in Lynchburg that provides supported employment for people with intellectual disabilities.
Phone: (434) 338-8742
Website: https://www.craveables.org/
A Multidisciplinary behavioral health care practice. Provide mental health, substance abuse and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) services.
Phone: (434)-300-5455
Website: https://credencebh.com/
Lynchburg General Hospital. Encourage a family-centered approach to childbirth where patients are supported through every step of the birthing process through shared decision making and evidence-based practice.
Phone: (434) 200-3000
Lynchburg non-profit. Exists to improve the quality, integrity, and effectiveness of Central Virginia’s charitable organizations through the education of board members, staff, and volunteers.
Phone: (434) 544-8775
Website: https://www.cvane.org/
Lynchburg medical office. Directly provide healthcare and health-related social services, as well as by creating a network of healthcare providers and organizations that prioritize health and compassion.
Phone: (434) 818-7880
Non-profit organization. Connecting people in need with people who serve.
Phone: (434) 384-0251
Website: https://communitymountain.com/
Non-profit organization. Provides emotional and spiritual support to law enforcement officers and to act as a bridge between the police departments and the greater community.
Phone: (540) 819-5032
Website: https://www.coveredchaplaincy.org/
A real estate coaching team that helps families secure generational wealth through home ownership in the Lynchburg area.
Phone: (434) 321-8802
Website: https://www.dbhomes4hope.com/
A Lynchburg non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring that every child has an adequate supply of diapers to remain clean, dry and healthy.
Phone: (434) 444-7751
Website: https://deesdiaperbag.com/
Non-profit organization. Seeks to prevent and end sexual exploitation and trafficking locally and globally.
Phone: (434) 582-4517
Website: https://www.freedom424.org/
Non-profit organization. Seek to empower children and families to realize personal dignity by working to eliminate obstacles that impede the realization of one’s full potential.
Phone: (434) 283-5340
Website: https://www.harvestoutreachva.org/
Facilitates collaboration between assistance providers and their communities to empower women and families through comprehensive medical, social, and material support.
Phone: (202) 223-8073
Website: https://herplan.org/
Non-profit organization. Focuses on bringing the Good News of the Gospel of Christ in a language our youth understand through Christian events in their local communities.
Phone: (434) 525-1058
Website: https://www.hope4thefuture.net/
Non-profit organization. Provides life-changing counseling services to thousands, and our growing therapeutic foster care program is placing some of the most vulnerable children in our communities into safe, supportive homes.
Phone: (434) 533-1088
Website: https://impactlivingservices.org/
Youth social services organization. Provides mental/behavioral health, substance use disorder, and foster care services to support and rehabilitate individuals where they are in their treatment journey.
Phone: (434) 388-7463
Website: https://www.intercepthealth.com/
Non-profit organization. Provide a positive youth development program designed to build, support, and send youth into life in Central Virginia.
Phone: (866) 358-4766
Website: https://ironlives.org/
Non-profit organization. Provide physical and emotional support in a safe and loving home for children awaiting placement.
Phone: (423) 518-3760
Website: https://isaiah117house.com/
Family Development Center. Provides high quality academic, athletic, and occupational programs that foster personal, social, and spiritual growth and the stability of families.
Phone: (434) 845-0433
Website: https://www.jubileefamily.org/
Outdoor ministry for boys. Provide men of your church with training and curriculum to mentor boys using outdoor adventure.
Phone: (434) 401-0615
Website: https://www.kidsoutdoorzone.com/
Non-profit organization. Provide food, clothes. Household items, crisis financial aid, job assistance, and community referrals to locals in need in Bedford, Franklin, and Pittsylvania counties.
Phone: (540) 297-3214
Non-profit organization. Walks alongside individuals experiencing hardship by connecting communities, coordinating care, and covering costs.
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.weareloveheals.org/
Lynchburg soup kitchen. Volunteers serve free daily hot lunch 365 days a year from 10:15am to 12:20pm.
Phone: (434) 845-5703
Website: https://www.lynchburgdailybread.com/
Lynchburg City social services office. Administers federal, state, and local public financial assistance and social work programs.
Phone: (434) 455-5713
Local Lynchburg government office. Provide rental assistance programs, public housing, and rental rehabilitation.
Phone: (434) 485-7200
Website: https://www.lynchburghousing.org/
Non-profit organization. Provide services such as Christmas assistance, help disaster survivors, and help the homeless.
Phone: (434) 845-5939
Mobile food assistance program. Designed to assist the homebound community by providing a balanced, nutritious, hot lunch 5 days each week.
Phone: (434) 847-0796
Website: https://mealsonwheelslynchburg.org/
Lynchburg boutique. Fair trade shop that empowers the overlooked and marginalized in the world by sourcing products from survivors of human trafficking, refuges, and other vulnerable individuals.
Phone: (434) 515-0182
Website: https://mosaicco.org/
Non-profit organization. Uniting people in Christ’s love through ministry that removes barriers and divisions by cultivating relationships, building community, and promoting education.
Phone: (434) 226-0223
Website: https://nowalls.us/
Non-profit organization. Seek to end poverty through education, training, and employment opportunities.
Phone: (434) 300-8943
Lynchburg transitional home. Establish and operate Christ-centered transitional homes for those who have broken sin-cycles, completed a recovery program, and are re-entering society.
Phone: (540) 727-8292
Website: https://our-fathers-house.org/
Non-profit organization. Restore the lives of families and communities by building relationships and providing life-changing resources.
Phone: (434) 845-8468
Website: https://www.parkviewmission.org/
Preschool child development program. Focus on school readiness skills and provide a holistic approach to the needs of the child.
Phone: (434) 432-8250
Website: http://www.pccainc.org/
Non-profit organization. Ministry program designed to provide personal accountability, encouragement, and biblical truth.
Phone: (803) 900-3688
Addiction treatment center. Assist people to find and sustain recovery.
Phone: (434) 455-0053
Website: https://www.roads2recovery.org/
Roanoke city social services office. Administers federal, state, and local public financial assistance and social work programs.
Phone: (540) 387-6087
Roanoke homeless service center. Crisis intervention center for men, women, and children that offers life-saving services aimed at transformation and restoration.
Phone: (540) 343-7227
Website: https://rescuemission.net/
Non-profit organization. Providing sports training, building trusting relationships, and sharing the truth of the Gospel.
Phone: (434) 582-4707
Website: https://www.sportsoutreach.net/
Formerly Braley & Thompson. Foster care service. Provide various foster care services as well as other resources for families and youth.
Phone: (434) 832-1326
Roanoke youth organization. Provides a positive Christian environment where at risk youth can go and obtain the necessary skills and training needed to mature and to discover God’s Divine plan for their lives.
Phone: (540) 342-4971
Website: https://straightstreet.org/
Lynchburg youth organization. They provide programs and foster community for Greater Lynchburg youth in order to have lasting impact on their future.
Phone: (434) 846-1111
Website: https://www.bgclyh.org/
The Connecting Point food pantry in Lynchburg that helps families and individuals in our area who have basic food and personal hygiene needs. Also provides hot breakfasts.
Phone: (434) 845-6023
Website: https://gospelcc.org/outreach
Campbell County religious school. Dedicated to providing academic and spiritual excellence for children. Offer high quality, student-centered education at a price families can afford.
Phone: (434) 237-1899
Website: https://desmondtdoss.org/
Roanoke non-profit organization. Helps people achieve economic and personal independence through education, employment, affordable housing, and healthy environments.
Phone: (540) 777-4673
Website: https://tapintohope.org/
Lynchburg foster care service. Strive to help foster children, their parents, and the community. Help bring awareness and education to families interested in fostering.
Phone: (434) 846-2002
Website: https://www.umfs.org/
University of Lynchburg department. Committed to advancing the understanding and practice of leadership in all areas of life.
Phone: (434) 544-8100
Website: https://www.lynchburg.edu/
Counseling services center in Lynchburg. Provide hope, healing, and recovery through mental health and recovery support.
Phone: (434) 381-0258
Website: https://www.upwithrecovery.org/
Non-profit organization. Partners with local youth organizations and ministries to connect young people with outdoor experience in Virginia.
Phone: (434) 515-0221
Employment Center. Offers a multitude of resources and workshops to help with career development.
Phone: (434) 455-5940
Website: https://vcwcentralregion.com/
Non-profit organization. Empowering the community to dramatically improve the experience and outcomes for children in foster care in Virginia.
Website: https://www.vakidsbelong.org/
Non-profit organization. Help community members gain financial freedom through education, personal accountability, and encouragement. Based in Lynchburg.
Phone: (434) 515-1118
Non-profit organization. Empower women and seek to eliminate racism.
Phone: (434) 847-7751
Website: https://ywcacva.org/
Within five years,
%
reduction of vulnerable children living without a loving family and faithful community.
Within ten years,
%
of children in our region safe in their own family, or with caregivers who are supported by a local faith community.
Simply call 434.300.HOPE or fill out the short form below and see how your involvement can drive the mission forward and protect our children!
An unhealthy family is like a dangerous river, filled with rocks, debris, and fast-moving water. This river swiftly leads to the steep waterfall of adulthood, tragically forming a new river of dysfunction.
Even if you’re not born into an unhealthy river, there are many streams that cause a person to get there—addiction, homelessness, sex trafficking, etc.
Simply call 434.300.HOPE or fill out the short form below and help us ensure every child's right to safety and support!
Simply call 434.300.HOPE or fill out the short form below and see how your involvement can drive the mission forward and protect our children!
Simply call 434.300.HOPE or fill out the short form below and see how your involvement can drive the mission forward and protect our children!