Resources For Non-english Speaking Clients In Virginia Community .

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RESOURCESFORNON-ENGLISH SPEAKINGCLIENTSINVIRGINIACOMMUNITY CORRECTIONSVIRGINIA COMMUNITY CRIMINAL JUSTICE ASSOCIATION2010

The Virginia Community Criminal Justice Association is aware of the growing diversityamong clients in the Community Corrections population.The Cultural Awareness Committee (CAC) of VCCJA is working to address the issuesassociated with cultural differences such as race, gender, sexual orientation, religion,disabilities, income levels, and language barriers.This guide was developed to serve as a resource to our clients that not only do notspeak English, but also possess different cultural beliefs than those raised in the UnitedStates.In an effort to assist the Community Correction agencies of Virginia, CAC has compiledthis resource guide of treatment and community resources used by agencies across thestate. This has been done by the responses we received to a survey that was sent outto every agency of VCCJA and by research done by the members of CAC.We have included not only regional resources used by local agencies, but also a list ofalternative resources that may be utilized by those jurisdictions whose number of nonEnglish speaking clients are few. However, non-English speaking client populations aresteadily growing with a need for treatment through surrogate methods.This is an ongoing project of VCCJA, the first addition was composed in 2005; we willcontinue to update and revise the guide as our agencies expand and more resourcesbecome available throughout the state. We welcome and need your input in order toprovide current and updated information. Please send suggestions, additions, andchanges to Tomaudrie Thomas at tthomas@rrj.state.va.us or Fred Nunez atfnunez@rrj.state.va.usThis guide is also available online on the VCCJA website at www.vccja.org, just click onthe “What’s New” tab and you will be able to open and print the guide in adobe format.Thanks to all the Agencies who supplied the Cultural Awareness Committee with theupdates and to the members of the Cultural Awareness Committee for their time anddevotion to this project.1

Table of ContentsCommittee Membership List3VCCJA Regional Divisions4Treatment Resources5Northern RegionCentral RegionEastern RegionWestern Region5131720Alternative Resources21Community Resources23Translating Services272

CULTURAL AWARENESS COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP LIST 2010Tomaudrie Thomas, Co-ChairmanRappahannock Regional Jail540-288-5220 tthomas@rrj.state.va.usFred Nunez, Co-ChairmanRappahannock Regional Jail540-288-5233 fnunez@rrj.state.va.usJaynell BrooksNorthern Neck Regional Jail804-333-6012 jbrooks@nnrj.state.va.usTammy ColemanRappahannock Regional Jail540-288-5218 tcoleman@rrj.state.va.usTrisha DeatonRappahannock Regional Jail540-288-5272 tdeaton@rrj.state.va.usBrett P. DoeCulpeper County Criminal Justice Services540-727-3450 bdoe@culpepercounty.govLaSonja GodetteRappahannock Regional Jail540-288-5230 lgodette@rrj.state.va.usCharlene JohnsonHampton/Newport News Criminal Justice Agency757-726-5447 ctjohnson@hampton.govHenny SchreursHanover Community Corrections and Pretrial Services804-365-6872 hschreurs@co.hanover.va.usElsa VasquezHampton/Newport News Criminal Justice Agency757-926-6992 evasquez@hampton.gov3

VCCJA REGIONAL DIVISIONSNORTHERN REGIONAlexandria Criminal Justice ServicesArlington Community Corrections UnitCulpeper County Criminal Justice ServicesFairfax Court ServicesFauquier County Adult Court ServicesLoudoun County Community Corrections ProgramOld Dominion Community CorrectionsPWC Office of Criminal Justice ServicesRappahannock Regional Jail Community CorrectionsRockingham-Harrisonburg Court Services UnitEASTERN REGIONChesapeake Community Corrections & PretrialColonial Community CorrectionsFifth Judicial Community Corrections ProgramHampton-Newport News CJAMiddle Peninsula Local Probation & PretrialNorfolk Criminal Justice ServicesPortsmouth Community Corrections & PretrialSouthside Community CorrectionsVirginia Beach Community Corrections & PretrialCENTRAL REGIONBlue Ridge Court ServicesCentral Virginia Regional JailChesterfield Community Corrections ServicesCity of Richmond - Dept. of Justice ServicesHalifax/Pittsylvania Court ServicesHanover Co. Community Corrections & Pretrial ServicesHenrico Community CorrectionsNorthern Neck Regional Jail Community CorrectionsOAR/Jefferson Area Community CorrectionsPetersburg Community CorrectionsPiedmont Court ServicesPiedmont Court Services – MecklenburgRiverside Criminal Justice AgencyWESTERN REGIONClinch Valley Community CorrectionsCourt Community CorrectionsLynchburg Comm. Corrections & Pretrial ServicesNew River Community Corrections & PretrialSouthwest VA Community Corrections4

NORTHERN REGIONTreatment ResourcesSubstance AbuseAdvantage Therapy Center1940 William StreetFredericksburg, Virginia 22401540-654-5113Alcohol and Drug Services3900 Jermantown Road, Suite 200Fairfax, Virginia 22030703-934-5476Alcohol and Drug Services1850 Cameron Glen Drive, Suite 500Reston, Virginia 20190703-481-4004Arlington County Substance Abuse Services1725 North George Mason DriveArlington, Virginia 22203703-228-4900Change in Action12884 Harbor Drive, Suite 203Lake Ridge, Virginia 22192Spanish 571-379-0352English 571-247-2652www.changenaction.orgFauquier Counseling CenterDr. Carmen Gonzalez, Ph.D.54 E. Lee StreetWarrenton, Virginia 20186540-347-06135

Treatment ResourcesContinuedEl Lucero106 Cambridge Street, Suite 105Fredericksburg, Virginia 22405540-373-7211www.ellucero1.comLoudoun County Mental HealthPeter Goldberg21641 Ridgetop Circle, #105Sterling, Virginia 20166571-258-3026&Giselle Perry102 Heritage Way, NE #302Leesburg, Virginia 20176703-771-5100Personal CounselingAidil Diaz-Garcia, LPC, CSOTP501 Church Street NE Suite 206Vienna, Virginia703-598-8349Prince William Community Services BoardAngie Mendez7869 Ashton AvenueManassas, Virginia 20109703-792-7800Rockingham-Harrisonburg Community Services BoardAllison Garcia1241 North Main StreetHarrisonburg, Virginia 22801540-434-1941Advantage Therapy Center1940 William StreetFredericksburg, Virginia 22401540-654-51136

Treatment ResourcesContinuedAnger ManagementAnger Intervention and Management Services (AIMS)Debra EllingtonMorias Building9255 Center Street 4th Floor Suite 405Manassas, Virginia 20110703-530-6262Center for Marriage and Family CounselingRandall B. Hook, LCSW96 Campbell StreetHarrisonburg, Virginia 22801540-433-1546Fauquier Counseling CenterDr. Carmen Gonzalez, Ph.D.54 E. Lee StreetWarrenton, Virginia 20186540-347-0613Loudoun County Community CorrectionsGiselle Perry102 Heritage Way, NE #302Leesburg, Virginia 20176703-771-5100Multicultural Clinical CenterPablo Moro, LCSW, CSOTP6503 Edsall RoadSpringfield, Virginia 22151703-354-0000www.mccva.com7

Treatment ResourcesContinuedMulticultural Human ServicesDerek Ryan ext. 177Lydia González ext. 1056400 Arlington Blvd Suite 110Falls Church, Virginia 22042703-533-3302Personal CounselingAidil Diaz-Garcia, LPC, CSOTP501 Church Street NE Suite 206Vienna, Virginia 22181703-598-8349Domestic ViolenceAnger Intervention and Management Services (AIMS)Debra EllingtonMorias Building9255 Center Street 4th Floor Suite 405Manassas, Virginia 20110703-530-6262Arlington County Violence Intervention Program3033 Wilson BoulevardArlington, Virginia 22201703-228-1516Center for Marriage and Family CounselingGinny Harris96 Campbell StreetHarrisonburg, Virginia 22801540-433-1546Loudoun County Mental HealthPeter Goldberg21641 Ridgetop CircleSterling, Virginia 20166703-729-19708

Treatment ResourcesContinuedMulticultural Human ServicesDerek Ryan ext. 177Lydia González ext. 1056400 Arlington Blvd Suite 110Falls Church, Virginia 22046703-533-3302Turning Point (ACTS)Chris Short3900 Acts LaneDumfries, Virginia 22026703-221-4460ShopliftingOpportunities, Alternatives, and Resources (OAR)Vu Deo10640 Page Avenue, Suite 250Fairfax, Virginia 22030703-246-3064Volunteer Fairfax (VAC)10530 Page AvenueFairfax, Virginia 22030703-246-3460Shoplifting Theft Prevention Program – STOPSuzanne Walter, MAP.O. Box 801Great Falls, Virginia 22066703-759-5823National Association for Shoplifting Prevention (NASP)380 N. Broadway, Suite 306Jericho, New York dely used by Community Corrections Agencies in Virginia. This is a mail-in home studycourse.9

Treatment ResourcesContinuedSex OffenderCounseling and Forensic Services1308 Devils Reach Road Suite 300Woodbridge, Virginia 22192703-492-2994Multicultural Clinical CenterPablo Moro, LCSW, CSOTP6503 Edsall RoadSpringfield, Virginia 22151703-354-0000www.mccva.comPersonal CounselingAidil Diaz-Garcia, LPC, CSOTP501 Church Street NE Suite 206Vienna, Virginia 22181703-598-8349Mental HealthArlington Behavioral HealthcareDepartment of Human Services1725 North George Mason DriveArlington, Virginia 22203703-228-5150703-228-5160 (emergency)* Services are for Arlington County residents only*Fauquier Counseling CenterDr. Carmen Gonzalez, Ph.D.54 E. Lee StreetWarrenton, Virginia 20186540-347-061310

Treatment ResourcesContinuedLoudoun County Mental HealthPeter Goldberg21641 Ridgetop Circle, #105Sterling, Virginia 20166703-729-1970&Gizelle Perry102 Heritage Way, NE #302Leesburg, Virginia 20176703-771-5100Office of Mental Health ServicesAlba Sanchez1850 Cameron Glen Drive, Suite 600Reston, Virginia 20190703-481-4230Personal CounselingAidil Diaz-Garcia, LPC, CSOTP501 Church Street NE Suite 206Vienna, Virginia 22181703-598-8349Prince William Community Services Board7869 Ashton AvenueManassas, Virginia 20109703-792-7800Rockingham-Harrisonburg Community Services BoardAllison Garcia1241 North Main StreetHarrisonburg, Virginia 22801540-434-194111

Treatment ResourcesContinuedLife SkillsAquí EstamosPrince William County - Office of Criminal Justice Services9540 Center Street, Suite 301Manassas, Virginia 20110703-792-6065In-house Life Skills-Psycho-educational programFairfax County Parenting Education ProgramParenting Classes105 East Market StreetLeesburg, Virginia 20176703-324-7691703-324-7405 (in Spanish)Multicultural Human ServicesParenting ClassesLydia González ext. 1056400 Arlington Blvd. Suite 110Falls Church, Virginia 22042703-533-3302Personal CounselingAidil Diaz-Garcia, LPC, CSOTP105 North Virginia Avenue, Suite 305Falls Church, Virginia 22046703-598-8349The WorkplaceLaura Brown70 Main Street, Suite 43Warrenton, Virginia 20186540-422-842212

CENTRAL REGIONTreatment ResourcesContinuedSubstance AbuseCasselton and ConsultantsTom Casselton3507 BoulevardColonial Heights, Virginia804-520-0975In Richmond – 804-672-0933www.casselton.comCenter for Therapeutic JusticeP.O. Box 641Williamsburg, Virginia burg Behavioral Health CenterViola Williamson523 Madison Street, P.O. Box 470Boydton, Virginia 23917434-738-0154www.sscsb.orgRegion Ten Community Services800 Preston AvenueCharlottesville, Virginia 22903434-972-1800www.regionten.orgSubstance Abuse Consulting Services, Inc.Lynette Calcaterra4906 Fitzhugh Avenue, Suite 101Richmond, Virginia 23230804-282-749013

Treatment ResourcesContinuedAnger ManagementCasselton and ConsultantsTom Casselton3507 BoulevardColonial Heights, Virginia 23824804-520-0975Center for Therapeutic JusticeP.O. Box 641Williamsburg, Virginia ealth Catholic CharitiesRhonie Butler804-545-5907Renee Cole804-545-5907Adam Brender804-545-59611512 Willow Lawn DriveRichmond, Virginia 232301-800-974-4494Also has satellite office in Charlottesvillewww.cccofva.orgMecklenburg Behavioral Health Center523 Madison StreetBoydton, Virginia 23917434-738-0154www.sscsb.orgRegion Ten Community Services800 Preston AvenueCharlottesville, Virginia 22903434-972-1800www.regionten.org14

Treatment ResourcesContinuedDomestic ViolenceCommonwealth Catholic CharitiesRhonie Butler1512 Willow Lawn DriveRichmond, Virginia 23230804-545-5907Also has satellite office in CharlottesvilleCommonwealth Catholic CharitiesBatterer’s Intervention ProgramRenee Cole - 804-545-5907Anne Kretsch - 804-545-5961Center for Therapeutic JusticeP.O. Box 641Williamsburg, Virginia estic Violence Program6 North StreetRichmond, Virginia 23219804-643-0888ShopliftingChesterfield Community CorrectionsFidel Ruio10111 Krause RoadChesterfield, Virginia 23832804-717-2250www.chesterfield.gov15

Treatment ResourcesContinuedNational Association for Shoplifting Prevention (NASP)380 N. Broadway, Suite 306Jericho, New York dely used by Community Corrections Agencies in Virginia. This is a mail-in homestudy course.Mental HealthChesterfield Mental Health6801 Lucy Corr BoulevardChesterfield, Virginia 23832804-768-7203District 19 Community Services Board6610 Commons DrivePrince George, Virginia 23875804-861-0393 or g Behavioral Health Center523 Madison StreetBoydton, Virginia 23917434-738-0154www.sscsb.orgRegion Ten Community ServicesMs. Jones800 Preston AvenueCharlottesville, Virginia 22903434-972-180016

EASTERN REGIONTreatment ResourcesContinuedSubstance AbuseAlcoholiocos Anonimas Grupo En Accion809 Live Oak Drive, Suite 33Chesapeake, Virginia 23320757-217-8195Colonial Services BoardYvonne Turner1657 Merrimac TrailWilliamsburg, Virginia 23185757-220-3200Chesapeake Community Services Board224 Great Bridge BoulevardChesapeake, Virginia 23320757-547-9334Center for Child and Family ServicesJuan Milla2021 Cunningham Drive, Suite 400Hampton, Virginia 23666757-838-1960 ext.113Eastern Shore Community Services BoardJim Cannon15150 Merry Cat LaneBelle Haven, Virginia 23306757-442-5388Anger Management and Domestic ViolenceCecilia GonzalesIndependent ProviderHampton/Newport News, Virginia 23666757-812-460217

Treatment ResourcesContinuedShopliftingCenter for Child and Family ServicesJuan Milla2021 Cunningham Drive, Suite 400Hampton, Virginia 23666757-838-1960 ext.113National Association for Shoplifting Prevention (NASP)380 N. Broadway, Suite 306Jericho, New York dely used by Community Corrections Agencies in Virginia. This is a mail-in homestudy course.Mental HealthColonial Services BoardJoan Lucerna1657 Merrimac TrailWilliamsburg, Virginia 23185757-220-3200Chesapeake Community Services Board224 Great Bridge BoulevardChesapeake, Virginia 23320757-547-9334Eastern Shore Community Services BoardJim Cannon19056 Greenbush Ave.Parksley, Virginia 23421757-665-126018

Treatment ResourcesContinuedLife SkillsTelamon Corporation15421 Merry Cat LaneBelle Haven, Virginia 23306757-442-2002www.telamon.org19

WESTERN REGIONSubstance Abuse and Domestic ViolenceCentral Virginia Community ServicesCourtland Center620 Court StreetLynchburg, Virginia 24504434-847-803520

Alternative ResourcesThese resources may be utilized by those agencies that have a small number of nonEnglish speaking clients, and are not able to offer traditional treatment methods to thatpopulation.Substance AbuseEducación Sobre Drogas y Alcohol(Education about Drugs and Alcohol)www.hazeldon.orgThis is an interactive educational workbook. Its facilitator’s Guide is available in English, so thatthe case manager can easily follow the client’s progress. Go to the above link, search the onlinestore for publications and enter keyword “Spanish”; it will be the second listing. Prices areavailable online for workbooks.Anger ManagementEnjaula Tu Furia(Cage Your Rage)ByMurray Cullenwww.impactpublications.comThis is an interactive educational workbook. Available in Spanish and English so that casemanagers may monitor progress of clients. Go to link above, search for Cage Your Rageworkbook. It will be the second listing. There is a charge per workbook.Domestic ViolenceAprender a Vivir Sin ViolenciaManual Para Hombres(Learning to Live Without ViolenceA Handbook for Men)ByDaniel Jay Sonkin, Ph.D.Michael Durphy, M.D.www.volcanopress.comThis is an interactive educational workbook for men. Also available in English so that casemanagers may monitor progress of clients. Go to the above link and search by author or title.21

ShopliftingNational Association for Shoplifting Prevention (NASP)380 N. Broadway, Suite 306Jericho, New York dely used by Community Corrections Agencies in Virginia. This is a mail-in home studycourse. Fee Assessed.22

COMMUNITY RESOURCESSocial ServicesTo find your nearest Department of Social Services go towww.dss.virginia.gov/localagency/index.htmlLegal AidPersons seeking Legal Aid in Virginia must call the phone number below and gothrough the preliminary approval stage. From there they will be referred to the closestlocal agency. The 866# has bilingual staff speaking a variety of languages. The localagencies may or may not provide bilingual services.For a list of Legal Aid Offices go to www.valegalaid.org and click on “Find a Legal AidOffice” at the top of the page.866-534-5243ImmigrationU.S. Citizenship and Immigration ServicesCustomer Service Hotline 1-(800)-375-5283www.uscis.govField Offices in Virginia:Arlington Asylum Office1525 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300Arlington, Virginia 22209703-525-8141Norfolk Sub Office5280 Henneman DriveNorfolk, Virginia 23513For further Immigration Support go towww.usimmigrationsupport.orgAvailable in Spanish.23

COMMUNITY RESOURCESContinuedVirginia Department of HealthFor local health centers and programs visitwww.vdh.state.va.usMulticultural Human ServicesA program of Northern Virginia Family ServicesDerek Ryan ext. 177Lydia González ext. 1056400 Arlington Blvd Suite 110Falls Church, Virginia 22042703-533-3302Hispanic Committee of VirginiaComité Hispano de VirginiaThe Hispanic Committee of Virginia is a private, nonpartisan, tax-exempt nonprofit organizationestablished in 1967 to enable Hispanic immigrants in Northern Virginia to more fully participatein, and thereby, contribute to American society. It has chosen to work towards its mission ofpromoting economic self-sufficiency and fostering civic participation among HispanicAmericans by providing a wide range of program services and benefits”. HCVA Website5827 Columbia Pike, Suite 200Falls Church, Virginia 22041703-671-2325*Also have offices in Arlington and Alexandria*www.hcva.orgWebsite available In Spanish24

COMMUNITY RESOURCESContinuedNational Organization for the Advancement of Hispanics“NOAH”“NOAH is a non-for-profit organization dedicated to providing assistance to the area witha focus to the Spanish speaking community. We provide Hispanic culture outreach andawareness. Our office provides bilingual resources such as employment listing,translation for special public services, and educational information. We host events thatprovide an opportunity for development of Hispanic awareness. NOAH also publishesits own newsletter, “La Voz Latina” (The Latin Voice), keeping its members andassociates in touch about its activities and services.” – NOAH Website2217 Princess Anne Street, Suite 205-1Fredericksburg, Virginia 22401540-372-3437www.noah-va.orgLa Voz of Loudoun“La Voz is a community based organization acting as a conduit between theHispanic/Latino population, government agencies and other groups in order to promoteself-sufficiency through outreach, education, advocacy, and programs that strengthenfamily networks.” – La Voz Website1603 Candlewood Place N.E.Leesburg, Virginia 20176703-777-1417www.lavozloudoun.orgWebsite available in SpanishLatino ConnectionConexción LatinaLatino connection is an advocacy group working on issues in the Latino Community inWinchester and Frederick County.333 West Cork Street #725Winchester, Virginia 22601540-536-502325

COMMUNITY RESOURCESContinuedMulticultural Human ServicesDerek Ryan ext. 177Lydia González ext. 1056400 Arlington Blvd Suite 110Falls Church, Virginia 22042703-533-3302Latin Family Center4946 Schuyler DriveAnnandale, Virginia 22003703-916-0277Alcoholics AnonymousSpanish Speaking Hotline for Virginia Meetings703-360-5447Online Spanish Meeting Searchwww.aavirginia.orgTranslating ServicesLanguage FōNThis is a telephone translating service. To register call 703-516-9266. Be sure tomention your Agency is affiliated with VCCJA and you will receive a special rate. Onceyou have registered you will be given an 800# - to access a translator dial the 800#,enter your Access Code, and then enter the Language Code or dial “0” for a CustomerRepresentative. Fees Assessed.Language FōN also offers document translation and conference interpretation.Faye Ingram703-516-9266www.languagefon.com26

Translating ServicesContinuediSpeakThis is a professional translation service that may be used for translation of documentsor paperwork. Quotes for particular projects are available through the website.800-815-9572www.ispeak.net**Free Online Translation**These websites offer free translation services. Go to website; choose which languagesyou will be translating to and from, type in word or phrase, and receive ltavista.com**Please use these websites with caution. Use only for words or short phrases, aslonger translations tend to be grammatically incorrect**27

Hampton/Newport News Criminal Justice Agency 757-926-6992 evasquez@hampton.gov 3 VCCJA REGIONAL DIVISIONS NORTHERN REGION Alexandria Criminal Justice Services Arlington Community Corrections Unit Culpeper County Criminal Justice Services Fairfax Court Services Fauquier County Adult Court Services