Human Services


What's Bugging You?

If it's ticks, bedbugs or mosquitoes, you'll want to read this important information. 


The Department of Human Services has moved!
The County's new Human Services Center has completed its move to 2100 Washington Blvd., where Washington Blvd. and Route 50 meet.  Click here to learn more!


Hot Tips for Keeping Cool!
Extremely hot weather can cause serious health problems for people of all ages. Take precautions during hot weather>>


Unraveling the Mysteries of Medicare
These free classes will help you understand your Medicare benefits. Classes are beneficial for people new to Medicare and those who need a better understanding of the program and recent changes.


Are you an Arlington resident? Have you recently lost income? Are you at risk of losing essential utility service?
New sources of funding coming to Arlington County are helping our efforts to “close the front door” to homelessness. The Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program provides short- and medium-term financial assistance for families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Get the details>>

Family and parenting resources -- from child care options to parenting classes to laws you need to know!
Arlington has many programs, services and resources that are dedicated to promoting the self-sufficiency of families, preserving and strengthening families, and ensuring the health, safety, and well-being of Arlington's children.

Financial Assistance: A Beginner's Guide
At some point in our lives, we or someone we know -- a friend, family member or loved one -- may face a hardship or illness that requires financial assistance. With the economy the way it is now, some people are seeking public assistance for the very first time. 


Last Modified: September 02, 2010
2100 Clarendon Blvd. Arlington, VA 22201 Tel: 703-228-3000 TTY: 703-228-4611