Department of Family Services Hotlines (Available 24 Hours)
Child Protective Services Hotline 703-324-7400
Domestic & Sexual Violence Hotline 703-360-7273; TTY 711
Adult Protective Services Hotline 703-324-7450; TTY 711
We’re Here for You!
Whether you need food, medical, housing, child care, or financial assistance, DFS can help. Learn more about our wide variety of programs to support you and your family.
Learn About Our Programs and Services
Basic Needs and Health & Human Services
Child Care Assistance Program
Children's Services Act
Children, Youth and Families
Domestic and Sexual Violence Services
Employment and Training
Financial and Medical Assistance
Older Adults Services
People with Disabilities
Looking for Emergency Assistance?
Get help with emergency food, shelter, clothing, healthcare, employment, financial assistance and other needs.
- Phone: 703-222-0880
- Web: Fairfaxcounty.gov/NCS
Connect with DFS
Stay connected with the Department of Family Services (DFS) through an array of newsletters that focus on a variety of topics including, career resources, parenting tips, information for older adults and caregivers and so much more!
Volunteer and Donate
Work directly with the people we serve or help "behind the scenes" with tasks such as mailings and clerical assistance. Make a donation or sponsor an event. We have something for everyone!
Top Articles and Resources
Fairfax County is observing Child Abuse Prevention Month this April, and our theme is “Our Future Matters – Stronger Families, Thriving Community.” This April we’re sharing about the five protective factors that help reduce family stress, trauma, and adversity, as well as practical tips and strategies to help parents and caregivers deal successfully with life’s challenges and create a nurturing environment for their children. Help spread the word and find out how to get involved.
Join Fairfax Area Disability Services Board (FA-DSB) on Monday, April 21, 2025, from 7-8:30 p.m. for a virtual community forum to identify systemic gaps in service and/or barriers Fairfax County, City of Falls Church, and City of Fairfax residents with disabilities face with accessible transportation. View community forum flyer. Register here.
Join the Fairfax County Teen Advocates as they host gameshow event to raise awareness about teen dating violence on Wednesday, April 23, from 6-8 p.m. at the James Lee Community Center (2855 Annandale Road, Falls Church, VA 22042). This event, which will feature team-based competitions, cool prizes, and more, is free and open to Fairfax County teenagers and their families. Questions? Email Debra Miller at Debra.Miller@fairfaxcounty.gov.
Work for DFS
Learn about employment opportunities in DFS.