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Featured News and Highlights
Community Benefits Fair for Older Adults
As part of , DHS' Aging and Disability Services Division is hosting a Community Health and Wellness Benefits Fair. Stop by for health screenings, educational workshops, and cooking demos!
Date: Tues., May 6 Time: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Location: Arlington County Department of Human Services, 2100 Washington Blvd on the Lower Level.
Register here to let us know you're coming!
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Foster Parent Information Session
Arlington County's Foster Parent Services offers virtual Information Sessions for individuals or families interested in fostering children and youth. Join any of our future sessions to learn more about the logistics and process of becoming a foster parent in Arlington County.
Date: Thurs., May 29 Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Location: Virtual
Interested in attending a session or have questions? Register or contact them at openheartsopenhomes@arlingtonva.us
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Dear Volunteers: You Make it Possible
"I need more people like the VICAP crew in my life! Thank you!" from an Arlington County constituent
Join us in giving a special shout out to Arlington’s VICAP Team, a diverse group of staff and volunteers who work tirelessly to improve health equity and healthcare access for the most vulnerable. Through outreach and one-on-one counseling, team members educate the community on Medicare, Medicaid, Long-Term Care and Medicare Prescription Drug Issues.
Join us in making a difference in the lives of Arlington's older adults and persons with disabilities!
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"How we got so lucky to have so many dedicated hearts, we'll never know."
This National Volunteer Month, Arlington Addiction Recovery Initiative (AARI) celebrates their amazing volunteers. Can you believe they have over 50? AARI volunteers show up with positivity and energy whether they're out in the community doing outreach, distributing Narcan, or helping with bracelet-making workshops - AARI volunteers get it done.
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Apply for Teen Network Board!
A county & school board-appointed teen advocacy group of high school and home school students, from different backgrounds, who provide community voice and service for youth. They discuss issues, make recommendations, and act to improve the lives of Arlington teens. Anyone in grades 9-12 who lives in Arlington County may apply. TNB meets the 1st and 3rd Tues. of the month during the school, 6:30-8 p.m. at Lubber Run. Learn more and Apply for 2025-26 school year today!
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Bring Your Expertise to Our Team
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The Department of Public Health Services Division (PHD) is seeking an experienced and innovative professional to serve as Public Health Division Director performing senior level leadership in the Department of Human Services (DHS) and to serve on the executive leadership team of the Department of Human Services. PHD provides strategic leadership and operational management of the Division’s direct public health services, including those delivered at Arlington Public Schools, within County health clinics, and through other programs. Apply by Thurs.,May 15! |
Upcoming Events
May 3: Expungement Clinic
Inaccuracies on criminal records can present challenges to accessing employment, housing and other important opportunities.
Not all criminal charges are eligible for expungement, nor should you have active warrants of arrest prior to attending the clinic. Volunteer Pro Bono defense attorneys will be present to provide assistance. Learn more on the flyer: download English Flyer | Spanish Flyer
Please pre-register to join us at Arlington County and the City of Falls Church's Expungement Clinic to see if we can assist you in the expungement of your criminal record.
Date: Sat., May 3 Time: 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Location: 918 S. Lincoln St. Arlington, VA 22204
May 3: Heritage of Heroes
May is Military Appreciation Month. Join the Veteran-Military Friendly Congregation Ministry on Saturday, May 3rd, 2025, at Ebenezer AME Church for an informative event featuring speakers and workshops designed to connect veterans and their dependents with VA benefits and community resources.
The VA Mobile Unit and VA Claims Team will be available onsite to assist with VA claims. All veterans and their dependents should bring their DD214s and any medical evidence for their claims. This event will be open to the community and active duty military. Contact Dr. Bryon L. Garner, Director of the Metropolitan AME Veterans Council, at bryongarner@gmail.com for more information.
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 Fair Housing & Local Enforcement
When: Sat., May 3, 2025 11:00 am - 3:00 p.m. Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington 4444 Arlington Blvd. Arlington, VA 22204
With the federal government retreating from its role in fair housing enforcement and limited capacity within the state government, Arlington County's commitment to fighting housing discrimination is now more important than ever!Join NAACP Arlington Branch, Housing Opportunities Made Equal (HOME) of Virginia, and the Equal Rights Center Housing Conference. Join speakers—state-wide, regional nonprofit leaders, and local advocates—to take action to support fair housing in your community today! It's free, open to the public— includes lunch. Register today!
May 17: Arlington Palooza
Arlington Palooza is back and better than ever! Bring your picnic blankets and dancing shoes to Lubber Run Community Center on Sat., May 17, from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. for a day filled with music, art, street vendors, food trucks, moon bounces, and more! RSVP here for reminders!
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