Disability Grant Assistance and Resources in Virginia

In Virginia, there are different agencies and non-profits that have various programs designed to help people in need of adaptive driving equipment or wheelchair transportation. Below are just some of the more prominent groups that we have been able to identify in helping our website visitors with finding financial assistance.

It is our wish that every American who needs assistance can find the help they need. If you know of additional resources, please let us know. We will be glad to add organizations that are helping the disabled community or our special needs families with grant opportunities. If you have any questions or are interested in a resource that isn’t listed, contact MobilityWorks today.

MobilityWorks Locations in Virginia

Alexandria
5751 General Washington Dr. Ste D
Alexandria, Virginia 22312
North Chesterfield
7450 Midlothian Turnpike
North Chesterfield, VA 23225


Norfolk
6059 East Virginia Beach Blvd
Norfolk VA 23502

Virginia Department of Veteran Affairs

TThe Department of Veterans Services (DVS) is organized into six service delivery sections – benefits, veterans education, care centers, veterans cemeteries, the Virginia War Memorial, and the Virginia Wounded Warrior Program. Three citizen boards work closely with the agency to support the effective delivery of services to Virginia’s veterans – the Board of Veterans Services, the Joint Leadership Council of Veterans Service Organizations, and the Veterans Services Foundation.

Contact Information
Department of Veterans Services, Office of the Commissioner
900 E. Main Street
Richmond VA 23219
Phone: 804-786-0286
Fax: 804-786-0302
Website: https://www.dvs.virginia.gov/

Virginia Assistive Technology System

The mission of the Virginia Assistive Technology System (VATS) is to ensure that Virginians of all ages and abilities can acquire the appropriate, affordable assistive and information technologies and services they need to participate in society as active citizens.

Contact Information
8004 Franklin Farms Drive
Richmond Virginia 23229
804-662-9990
Fax: 804-662-9478
800-435-8490
Website: https://www.vats.org

Virginia Statewide Independent Living Council

The purpose of the Statewide Independent Living Council is to develop and facilitate a three year State Plan for Independent Living, facilitate the goals and activities within the Plan and distribute Rehabilitation Act Title VII, Part B funds allocated by Congress. The funds are distributed to Virginia through a Federal Formula Grant. The State Plan is continually monitored and revised every three years and must be submitted to the federal government by July 1 of each year. Public input to the planning efforts is welcomed at any time.

Contact Information
Department of Aging and Rehabilitative Services
8004 Franklin Farms Drive
Richmond, Virginia 23229
Phone: (804) 663-7817
(800) 464-9950 (TTY)
(804) 662-7663 (Fax)

disAbility Law Center of Virginia

Our Mission through zealous and effective advocacy and legal representation to: protect and advance legal, human, and civil rights of persons with disabilities; combat and prevent abuse, neglect, and discrimination; and promote independence, choice, and self-determination by persons with disabilities.

Contact Information
1910 Byrd Avenue, Suite 5
Richmond, VA 23230
Phone: 800-552-3962 or 804-225-2042
Fax: 804-662-7057
Website: https://dlcv.org/