Family, Community & Civic Organizations
Springfield/South County Youth Club provides athletic programs for boys and girls ages 4 to 19 that promote character development, good sportsmanship, and exemplary behavior. We strive to establish a nurturing and supportive environment which reflects, respects, and celebrates our differences, while embracing the richness of diversity within our membership.
Hours of Operation
Office Hours: Mon-Fri, 9am - 4pm. Extended hours on Wednesday.
Transportation Association of Greater Springfield
TAGS is a non-profit, public-private transportatio management association that plays a key role in the transportation improvement plan for rapidly growing Greater Springfield.
Our goal is to enhance the qyality of life in the Greater Springfield area by supporting practical solutions to transportation challenges.
Our Mission:
Foster transportation improvements that enhance the economic vitality and quality of life while supporting efforts to reduce congestion and help the environment.
Raise awareness and inform the public about transportation choices
Educate our business community about transportation projects, issues, and legislation
Be a voice for policy maming, transportation planning and programs
Advocate for sthe best possible transportation service in the Greater Springfield arae
The Growth and Healing HUB is a behavioral health and wellness clinic of excellence, located in Alexandria, Virginia. Our mission is to grow and nurture the health and emotional well-being of all children, youth, and families living in Fairfax County.
Koinonia helps to meet challenges of daily living by providing food, clothing, learning, and emergency financial assistance to qualified clients regardless of their beliefs. Koinonia is the sole nonprofit organization recognized by Fairfax County to provide both short-term emergency assistance and self-sufficiency services to residents of the Franconia/Kingstowne area.
- Judy Davis, Executive Director; judy@koinoniacares.org
United Community Ministries (UCM) is a private, nonprofit social services agency that has been rooted in southeastern Fairfax County since 1969.
United Community envisions a community where everyone thrives. We empower our neighbors in need to transform their lives through wrap-around programs and services that support children, youth, and families in southeastern Fairfax County. For 50 years, United Community has been advocating for, supporting, and serving low-income residents in Northern Virginia. Learn more at ucmagency.org.
Since 1969, UCM has worked tirelessly to provide relief for families in our community. For five decades, we focused on providing essential human services to our neighbors in need. During that time, weÆve realized that poverty is a lot like gravity -- a powerful force that pulls down individuals, families, and entire communities.
Too often we see the same individuals year after year, and then we see their children, and sometimes their grandchildren over the span of many years and even decades. THAT is the gravity of poverty.We must alter the conditions that lead to multigenerational poverty. We have witnessed these conditions far too often among community members we serve ù inadequate transportation, education, housing, nutrition, safety, and employment.
Working in collaborations weÆve never seen before, on a scale weÆve never attempted before, our aspiration is
to end multigenerational poverty. United, our community will achieve big dreams. United, our community will empower our neighbors in need to transform their lives.
Hours of Operation
Main office: Weekdays, 9 am to 5 pm. Operating hours vary by program site. Call 703.768.7106.