Low-Income Resources in Virginia
This page is a public directory of programs that may help with food support, housing and utilities, child and family care, healthcare resources, and crisis services. Availability and eligibility vary by program. If something looks outdated, please let us know.
- Food resources
- Housing and utilities
- Child and family care
- Healthcare resources
- Crisis care
- Debt help
Food resources
If you need help with groceries, start with Virginia SNAP through the Department of Social Services. Nutrition support for families with young children and local food pantry options are also available statewide.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) — Virginia Department of Social Services
Helps with: Monthly food benefits for eligible households.
How to start: Review program details, then apply online when ready.
- Program overview: Virginia SNAP (VDSS)
- Apply / manage benefits: CommonHelp Virginia
WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) — Virginia Department of Health
Helps with: Nutrition support for eligible pregnant people, infants, and young children.
How to start: Learn about the program and find a local WIC clinic.
- Program overview: Virginia WIC Program
Find a food pantry — Federation of Virginia Food Banks
Helps with: Locating food banks, pantries, and meal programs across Virginia.
How to start: Use the food finder to search by ZIP code.
Housing and utilities
If housing or utility bills are a concern, Virginia offers assistance through energy programs and housing agencies. Many services are delivered locally through community action agencies.
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) — Virginia Department of Social Services
Helps with: Assistance paying home heating and cooling costs for eligible households.
How to start: Review program details and apply through your local DSS office.
- Program overview: Virginia LIHEAP
- Apply: CommonHelp Virginia
Housing programs and renter resources — Virginia Housing
Helps with: Affordable housing programs, rental assistance information, and renter guidance.
How to start: Review renter resources and linked programs.
Child and family care
Families may need help with child care costs or temporary cash assistance. In Virginia, these programs are administered through the Department of Social Services and local agencies.
Child Care Subsidy Program — Virginia DSS
Helps with: Assistance paying for child care for eligible working families.
How to start: Review program information and apply through CommonHelp.
- Program overview: Virginia Child Care Subsidy
- Apply: CommonHelp Virginia
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) — Virginia DSS
Helps with: Temporary cash assistance and employment supports for eligible families with children.
How to start: Review eligibility and apply when ready.
- Program overview: Virginia TANF
- Apply: CommonHelp Virginia
Healthcare resources
If healthcare coverage or medical costs are a concern, Virginia offers Medicaid and FAMIS health coverage for eligible residents. Applications are handled through the state benefits portal.
Virginia Medicaid & FAMIS — Eligibility and enrollment
Helps with: Free or low-cost health coverage for eligible individuals and families.
How to start: Review eligibility information and apply online when ready.
- Program overview: Cover Virginia (Medicaid & FAMIS)
- Apply: CommonHelp Virginia
Find a community health center — HRSA
Helps with: Locating federally supported clinics that often offer sliding-fee care.
How to start: Search by location to find a clinic near you.
Crisis care
If you or someone in your household is in immediate danger, call 911. If you need urgent emotional support or help finding local services, the options below can help you find the right next step quickly.
211 Virginia
Helps with: Local referrals for food, housing, utilities, childcare, healthcare, and community services.
How to start: Call 211 or use the online directory.
- Dial: 2-1-1
- 211 Virginia
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (Virginia)
Helps with: Free, confidential support for mental health or emotional crisis.
How to start: Call or text 988, or use chat.
- Call or text: 988
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Virginia Crisis Line
Helps with: 24/7 mental health crisis support and connection to local services statewide.
How to start: Call the statewide crisis line.
- Call: 1-866-903-3787
- Virginia Crisis Line
Virginia Domestic & Sexual Violence Hotline
Helps with: Confidential support and connection to domestic and sexual violence services across Virginia.
How to start: Call the statewide hotline to reach an advocate.
- Call: 1-800-838-8238
- Virginia Sexual & Domestic Violence Action Alliance
Disaster Distress Helpline (SAMHSA)
Helps with: Crisis counseling for people experiencing emotional distress related to disasters.
How to start: Call or text.
- Call or text: 800-985-5990
- Text: TalkWithUs to 66746
- Helpline details
If debt is part of the picture
Many people looking for assistance are also dealing with credit card balances, collections, payday loans, or medical bills. If you want a calm review of options, Money Fit offers nonprofit credit counseling and education. We’ll help you understand what’s realistic, without pressure.
Note: Program availability and eligibility vary. Money Fit does not provide cash assistance and cannot guarantee outcomes.
Last reviewed: January 2026 | URL: /low-income/virginia/