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For free financial education and coaching, sign up for this 5-month program, BankOnHR.org.Chesapeake Thrives
Phone: 757-382-2226 | Fax: 757-382-2354 |
Address: 100 Outlaw Street, Chesapeake, VA 23320 and 301 Albemarle Drive, Chesapeake, VA 23322 |
Chesapeake Thrives is a public/private partnership that establishes a "no wrong door" approach to serve Chesapeake residents. Chesapeake Thrives partners are able to quickly connect residents to needed services including health care, housing, recreation, education, employment, childcare, senior activities, and other needs at any stage of their life.
Call 757-382-CITY (2489) to access services during normal work hours.
Chesapeake Thrives Priority Areas
In order to provide the appropriate services to residents, the Thrives Well-Being Plan engages all sectors of the community by addressing 8 priority areas:
- Aging in the Community
- Behavioral Health
- Early Childhood
- Health
- Housing
- Poverty and Economic Support
- School Age Programs and Support
- Workforce Development
As we implement the plan in 2023, more priority area resources will be highlighted here.
Behavioral Health
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Community Corrections - Providing both pre-trial and probation services to those facing arrest and life post-incarceration.
Housing
- Serve the City - During a Serve the City Project, volunteers form construction crews and work together to complete home repairs.
- Homeless Resources - Shelter, case management, and related services and/or community resources for those at-risk or experiencing homelessness.
Poverty and Economic Supports
- Civic Leagues - Connections within your own neighborhood to foster community in Chesapeake
- Home Repairs - Repairs are provided by community volunteers based on applicant eligibility
- Local Churches - Connection with local places of worship to provide support and community
School-Aged Children
- Teen Educational Groups - Several classes that discuss topics to help build productive young citizens.
- Ambassadors and Emissaries Club - Service and learning club for middle and high-school students
- Community Service and Truancy - Learn about our youth community service program and truancy program.
- Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) - Special volunteers who work with our most vulnerable children.
Chesapeake Thrives Conference: The Power of Partnerships
On October 19, Thrives partners came together to strengthen partnerships and to build the collaboration that will make Thrives a success. The following presentations were given at the event:
- Aging in the Community
- Behavioral Health
- Early Childhood
- Health
- Housing
- Poverty and Economic Support
- School Age Programs and Support
- Workforce Development
Volunteer with Chesapeake Thrives
Chesapeake Thrives engages all sectors of the community to leverage talents, resources, and diverse perspectives to produce successful outcomes for neighborhoods and residents. Help us build the human infrastructure to make Chesapeake an exceptional place to live, learn, work, farm, and play for everyone in our community.
- Volunteer Information and Application - Learn about how you can get involved to support Chesapeake Thrives