Humanitarian Partners
American Red Cross
Offers disaster relief, preparedness education, nurse assistant training, CPR, First Aid, and AED training,
as well as swimming and lifeguard lessons.
Committee for Helping Others
Helping the needy in Vienna, Oakton, Dunn Loring, and Merrifield by providing emergency financial assistance,
emergency food aid, clothing, furniture, meals-on-wheels, and transportation.
Cornerstones
Formerly "Reston Interfaith, " Cornerstones is a nonprofit organization that promotes self-sufficiency by providing support
and advocacy for those in need of food, shelter, affordable housing, quality childcare, and other human services.
Embry Rucker Shelter
Fairfax County has six emergency shelters for individuals and families who are homeless.
Fairfax County Area Agency on Aging, Volunteer Solutions
Provides many services for older adults, including adult day health care, care management, caregiver support, disability services, home repair, in-home care, kinship care, meals-on-wheels, senior employment, transportation, tax relief, and services for alcohol and drug use.
Fairfax County Coordinated Services Planning
Connects Fairfax County residents to organizations and resources that promote self-sufficiency and enhance well-being. Builds upon clients' strengths to develop creative solutions that address immediate and long-term needs.
Fairfax County Department of Family Services, Children, Youth & Families, Volunteer & Partner Services
Helps with child care, provides services for victims of domestic and sexual violence, facilitates foster and adoptive parenting, offers health care for children and kinship care, offers services for older adults, provides parenting and child supervision and parenting classes, trains people for new careers, provides public assistance, and aids people with disabilities.
Fairfax County Emergency Management
Provides Fairfax County with emergency news and information.
Food for Others
The largest distributor of free food directly to people in need in Northern Virginia.
LINK Against Hunger
LINK provides emergency food to people living in Herndon, Sterling, and Ashburn, Virginia. It also provides financial assistance through Loudoun Cares and Fairfax County Coordinated Services Planning.
Oakton Stake Relief Society
An auxiliary of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Relief Society is the oldest and largest women's organization in the world. The purpose of Relief Society is to build faith, strengthen families, and provide relief to those in need.
.Our Daily Bread
Identifies and addresses the unmet fundamental needs of Fairfax area residents who are struggling to make ends meet: grocery gift cards, non-perishable food items, budgeting and credit classes, and financial assistance in times of crisis.
Serve a Village
Supports sustainable projects that help to improve the health, welfare, and environment
of needy communities throughout the world.
Shelter House
Provides crisis intervention, safe housing, and supportive services to promote self sufficiency for
homeless families and victims of domestic violence in Fairfax County.
Vienna Presbyterian Church
Provides programs for those experiencing marital separation or divorce, English classes
for speakers of other languages, and meals for the hungry.
Volunteer Fairfax
Matches the skills and interests of volunteers and donors to the needs of local nonprofit organizations,
strengthening nonprofit members and offering meaningful volunteer opportunities for local citizens.
Offers disaster relief, preparedness education, nurse assistant training, CPR, First Aid, and AED training,
as well as swimming and lifeguard lessons.
Committee for Helping Others
Helping the needy in Vienna, Oakton, Dunn Loring, and Merrifield by providing emergency financial assistance,
emergency food aid, clothing, furniture, meals-on-wheels, and transportation.
Cornerstones
Formerly "Reston Interfaith, " Cornerstones is a nonprofit organization that promotes self-sufficiency by providing support
and advocacy for those in need of food, shelter, affordable housing, quality childcare, and other human services.
Embry Rucker Shelter
Fairfax County has six emergency shelters for individuals and families who are homeless.
Fairfax County Area Agency on Aging, Volunteer Solutions
Provides many services for older adults, including adult day health care, care management, caregiver support, disability services, home repair, in-home care, kinship care, meals-on-wheels, senior employment, transportation, tax relief, and services for alcohol and drug use.
Fairfax County Coordinated Services Planning
Connects Fairfax County residents to organizations and resources that promote self-sufficiency and enhance well-being. Builds upon clients' strengths to develop creative solutions that address immediate and long-term needs.
Fairfax County Department of Family Services, Children, Youth & Families, Volunteer & Partner Services
Helps with child care, provides services for victims of domestic and sexual violence, facilitates foster and adoptive parenting, offers health care for children and kinship care, offers services for older adults, provides parenting and child supervision and parenting classes, trains people for new careers, provides public assistance, and aids people with disabilities.
Fairfax County Emergency Management
Provides Fairfax County with emergency news and information.
Food for Others
The largest distributor of free food directly to people in need in Northern Virginia.
LINK Against Hunger
LINK provides emergency food to people living in Herndon, Sterling, and Ashburn, Virginia. It also provides financial assistance through Loudoun Cares and Fairfax County Coordinated Services Planning.
Oakton Stake Relief Society
An auxiliary of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Relief Society is the oldest and largest women's organization in the world. The purpose of Relief Society is to build faith, strengthen families, and provide relief to those in need.
.Our Daily Bread
Identifies and addresses the unmet fundamental needs of Fairfax area residents who are struggling to make ends meet: grocery gift cards, non-perishable food items, budgeting and credit classes, and financial assistance in times of crisis.
Serve a Village
Supports sustainable projects that help to improve the health, welfare, and environment
of needy communities throughout the world.
Shelter House
Provides crisis intervention, safe housing, and supportive services to promote self sufficiency for
homeless families and victims of domestic violence in Fairfax County.
Vienna Presbyterian Church
Provides programs for those experiencing marital separation or divorce, English classes
for speakers of other languages, and meals for the hungry.
Volunteer Fairfax
Matches the skills and interests of volunteers and donors to the needs of local nonprofit organizations,
strengthening nonprofit members and offering meaningful volunteer opportunities for local citizens.