Our Suicide Education, Advocacy and Care hub contains information on local, regional, and national resources available during the aftermath of a loss by suicide. Our local resources cover mental health care for the entire state of Virginia, grouped by location. Each part of the state is separated by pre-designated Virginia Department of Health (VDH) local health districts, with a list of community-based mental health resources for each area. A list of nationally-available mental health resources is also available to download as a printable PDF document.

Using the map above, choose your appropriate health district from one of the following options listed below. Please note that on the map the designated health districts are listed in black, while individual cities and counties are listed in gray.
- Alexandria
- Alleghany
- Arlington
- Blue Ridge
- Central Shenandoah
- Central Virginia
- Chesapeake
- Chesterfield
- Chickahominy
- Crater
- Cumberland Plateau
- Eastern Shore
- Fairfax
- Hampton
- Henrico
- Lenowisco
- Lord Fairfax
- Loudon
- Mount Rogers
- New River
- Norfolk
- Peninsula
- Piedmont
- Pittsylvania / Danville
- Portsmouth
- Prince William
- Rappahannock
- Rappahannock-Rapidan
- Richmond City
- Roanoke City
- Southside
- Three Rivers
- Virginia Beach
- West Piedmont
- Western Tidewater
Full Circle has also compiled a list of national and state-wide mental health resources for Virginia that include lifelines, online resources, mental health institutions, and information on larger organizations like the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP).
