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  2. Virginia Department of Social Services - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Department of Social Services (VDSS) is a state supervised and locally administered social services system in the Commonwealth of Virginia. [1] The department is headed by a Commissioner who is appointed by the Governor of Virginia . [ 2 ]

  3. Norfolk, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk is an independent city with services that both counties and cities in Virginia provide, such as a sheriff, social services, and a court system. Norfolk operates under a council-manager form of government.

  4. Lake Taylor Transitional Care Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Was operated as a bureau under the umbrella of the Department of Human Services with the City of Norfolk. 1982: Extensive renovations were completed with upgrades and expansion to 104 sub-acute care beds and 192 nursing care beds. 1988: The "Hospital Authority of Norfolk" was formed as a political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Virginia.

  5. Huntersville, Norfolk, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    It is served by a city of Norfolk community center. [3] The center provides many social services, including HIV testing, [4] and employment counseling by the Urban League. [5] The Head Start program has a program in Huntersville. [6] It appears on some maps as "Olde Huntersville".

  6. Bon Secours DePaul Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1944 the hospital was renamed DePaul Hospital and moved to its present location at Kingsley Lane and Granby St. in the city of Norfolk, Virginia. After, the hospital moved the basement and annexes of the old hospital, and housed classes for the Norfolk Division of the Virginia State College (now Norfolk State University) until 1958.

  7. History of Norfolk, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The history of Norfolk, Virginia as a modern settlement begins in 1636. The city was named after the English county of Norfolk [1] [2] and was formally incorporated in 1736. . The city was burned by orders of the outgoing Virginia governor Lord Dunmore in 1776 during the second year of the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), although it was soon rebu

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  9. Evelyn Thomas Butts - Wikipedia

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    Evelyn Thomas Butts (May 22, 1924 - March 11, 1993) was an African American civil rights activist and politician in Virginia. She is best known for challenging the poll tax and took her case before the United States Supreme Court. Butts was part of the civil rights movement and later became an influential figure in Norfolk politics.