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CCC was founded in 1923 to serve Virginians in need of support. Now, 100 years later, CCC carries on that legacy of innovation and professionalism, reaching from far southwest Virginia through central Virginia and into the eastern shore. Today, CCC impacts the lives of over 40,000 men, women, and children each year through over 30 unique programs and services including adoption and foster care, individual and group counseling, supportive housing, senior services, refugee and immigration services, interpreter services, pregnancy support, workplace and financial education, and more.
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1601 Rolling Hills Drive, 23229, Richmond, United States
- 804.285.5900
- agency@cccofva.org
- cccofva.org
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