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Youth, Adult, and Community Services


The Youth, Adult and Community Services Department was created in 2003. This department oversees an array of services throughout the county related to youth needs, services to seniors, and volunteer programming.

The following areas of service are coordinated through this department:


Comprehensive Services Act (CSA)

The Comprehensive Services Act is a Virginia law designed to help troubled youth and their families. Through a collaborative system of services and funding that is child centered, family focused and community based, local teams review the strengths and needs of troubled and at risk youth and their families.

Visit the local Campbell County CSA web page for more information.


Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)

RSVP is part of Senior Corps, a network of national service programs that provides older Americans the opportunity to apply their life experience to a diverse range of non-profit organizations and agencies. The Campbell County program has been in existence for more than 30 years.  RSVP is open to people age 55 and older.  Currently there are approximately 300 local volunteers serving more than 40 local agencies.

Visit the RSVP web page for more information.


Virginia Juvenile Community Crime Control Act  (VJCCCA)

The Virginia Juvenile Community Crime Control Act provides state funding for juvenile justice oriented programs or services that provide an alternative to secure detention.

Visit the Virginia Juvenile Community Crime Control Act web page for more information.


Youth, Adult, and Community Services Staff

Youth, Adult and Communtity Services staff are here to assist you Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.