• Quick & qualitative

    Locksmith

    Services

  • Quick & qualitative

    Locksmith

    Services

  • Quick & qualitative

    Locksmith

    Services

Wherever there is need, in every corner of the world, we stand with the people of Afghanistan.

Here in the US and starting in the National Capital Area, ARRO connects Afghan refugees with government and non-profit organizations that assist with housing, English classes and other education, job training, legal services and more.

We believe that migration is not just a geographic transition; it is a critical phase of life that requires support, guidance, and empowerment. At the same time, those inside Afghanistan continue to need assistance for survival, recovery, and social growth. ARRO looks forward to expanding its reach and services across the US, the diaspora, and Afghanistan.

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Links to resources in the greater Washington, DC, region (government and non-profits), including counties in northern Virginia and Maryland (adjacent to DC).

FAIRFAX COUNTY REFUGEE RESOURCES

County Government

Fairfax County Resources for Refugeesa comprehensive list with contacts for all types of assistance. It also lists support organizations in the county.

Northern Virginia Family Services

Headquarters
3110 Fairview Park Drive, Suite 500
Falls Church, VA 22042
 571.748.2500
info@nvfs.org

Immigration Legal Services

Multicultural Center, 6400 Arlington Blvd., Suite 110

 571.748.2500   

Gateway Hub @ The Point at Fairfax
4090 Gateway Drive
Fairfax, VA 22030
 571.748.2500
Healthy Families Fairfax & Falls Church
 571.462.7232

NON-PROFIT SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS

FISH – Friendly Instant Sympathetic Help – providing financial assistance

1801 Robert Fulton Drive, Suite 120-E

Reston VA 20191

571 267-2977 – Executive Director: Carolyn Amacher

FISH@HerndonRestonFISH.org

FISH also runs the Bargain Loft thrift store

336 Victory Drive

Herndon, VA 20170

(703) 437-0600

The Closet

theclosetinc@verizon.net
845 Station St
Herndon, VA 20170

(703) 437-7652

Faith communities can provide vouchers to needy people. Clothing and household items are available at low cost. The Closet also provides some scholarships to local HS graduates in need, and it distributes surplus revenues via small grants to local nonprofit organizations:

Grants: https://www.theclosetofgreaterherndon.org/grants

Cornerstones communications@cornerstonesva.org

A food pantry and more supported by the area faith communities

Sunset Hills Road, Suite 210
Reston, VA 20190
571-323-9555

Margaret Anne Lara, Managing Director, Strategic Projects 

Assistance Services and Pantry Program (ASAPP)
11484 Washington Plaza West, Suite 120, Reston, VA 20190
571-323-1400

Affordable Child Care – Laurel Learning Center
11484 Washington Plaza West, Suite 200
Reston, VA 20190
571-323-1414

FACETS

Hot Meals Service and Hypothermia Shelter

10700 Page Avenue, Suite 160
Fairfax, VA 22030
703-352-5090

Herndon Neighborhood Resource Center

The HNRC provides nonprofit and government services/programming in a variety of areas, including social services, education, health and well-being, and arts and culture. In addition, the Town of Herndon Housing Revitalization programs are offered at this location.
1086 Elden Street
Herndon, VA  20170 – in the Dulles Park Shopping Center
703-435-6830

Just Neighbors

non-profit organization

Annandale, VA · (703) 979-1240

Closed · Opens 9 AM Tue

“Providing very helpful legal services for refugees

Committee for Helping Others

Vienna, VA · (703) 281-7614

Simple, loving charity for the needy of Vienna, Oakton, Dunn Loring, and Merrifield

CHO is an all-volunteer organization that helps by providing

  • Emergency financial assistance

  • Emergency food aid

  • Clothing

  • Furniture

  • Meals on Wheels

  • Transportation

FAITH COMMUNITIES

All Dulles Area Muslim Society (ADAMS) Center

ADAMS offers a wide range of support services:

Zakat (financial)

Social Services (ESL clases, food, mental health

Legal & Immigration Support (including free legal help)

Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area (LSSNCA) 703-698-5026

Catholic Charities Diocese of Arlington, Migration and Refugee Services (CCDA/MRS) 703-292-2259

Many other faith communities provide assistance, too, and can connect you with area resources.. These are just the largest in the area. More resources will be added as we identify them. Please let us know if you have one to add!

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