Assistance for individuals in need of housing. The Housing Resource Line (HRL) (804) 422-5061 and online at pharva.com/the-housing-resource-line/. Hours of operation: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday – Friday
Assistance for individuals who are homeless or are facing homelessness. Homeless Connection Line (HCL) (804) 972-0813. Hours of operation: 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday – Friday; 1-9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday
Homeless Assistance | Resources | Emergency Services
Are you and your children staying in a car, tent or somewhere else outside? Do you know someone who needs help? This flier includes resources, services and contact information to assist. For more information, visit homewardva.org. Our Service Area: The Greater Richmond Continuum of Care includes Goochland, Hanover, Ashland, Powhatan, Richmond, Henrico, Chesterfield, New Kent and Charles City.
If you are within three days of losing housing, call The Homeless Connection Line: 804-972-0831. If you are more than 3 days away from losing housing, call The Housing Resource Line: 804-422-5061.
Cooling Stations: Libraries and Recreation Centers
Henrico County Public Library (HCPL) and Henrico County Recreation & Parks recreation centers welcome the community to stay cool during high temperatures and to enjoy the resources, programs and activities. Find and share library and recreation center hours, contact, information and locations.
IRS Low Income Taxpayer Clinic List
To view the full list, click the image above.
FREE OR LOW-COST ASSISTANCE FOR LOW-INCOME TAXPAYERS WITH A TAX PROBLEM
If you are a low-income taxpayer who needs help in resolving a tax dispute with the Internal
Revenue Service (IRS) and cannot afford representation, you may qualify for free or low-cost
assistance from a Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC).
What Tax Assistance Can LITCs Provide?
- LITCs represent individuals whose income is below a certain level and need to resolve tax
problems with the IRS, such as audits, appeals, and tax collection disputes. LITCs can represent
taxpayers in federal courts, as well as before the IRS. In addition, LITCs can provide information
about taxpayer rights and responsibilities in different languages for individuals who speak English
as a second language (ESL). LITCs receive grants from the IRS but are independent organizations.
Before selecting a tax professional, taxpayers should ask questions to ensure that the professional
they select to help them has the expertise needed to resolve their tax problem.
Who is Eligible to Receive Assistance? - Generally, taxpayers whose incomes do not exceed 250% of the federal poverty guidelines may
qualify for assistance. Contact the LITC nearest you to find out if you meet income and other
eligibility requirements.
Where is the Nearest Clinic? - This publication includes contact information for LITCs and is available online at: www.irs.gov
or by calling the IRS at: 1-800-829-3676. For the most current information, please see the “Find
your local clinic” search tool at the bottom of the LITC page at:
www.taxpayeradvocate.irs.gov/litc. Please note the location listed is the main office and many
clinics have additional office locations. Please call the clinic if you would like to find out
about additional locations.