Neighborhood and Community Services

703-324-4600 TTY 711
12011 Government Center Parkway
Fairfax, VA 22035
Lloyd Tucker
Director

What We Do

Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS) promotes the well-being of individuals, families and communities by providing a variety of recreation, educational and developmental programs and services; by facilitating community engagement to identify areas of need and enhance countywide capacity for serving those needs; and by connecting residents with a continuum of county- and community-based resources that promote equity and create positive outcomes for people of all ages and abilities.

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News and Information

NCS staffers in blue shirts

January 15, 2025
Fairfax County Neighborhood and Community Services invites job-seekers to attend one of three Open Hire events in January. Interested job candidates should bring several copies of their resume and prepare to interview on the spot for countywide jobs. More detailed job descriptions may be found by clicking the links to the event flyers. Hiring for:  Recreation Leader II Recreation Leader III Human Development Specialist I (Day Care Center Teacher 1) Day Care Center Assistant Teacher Open Hire dates and locations: Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025 (5-7 p.m.) - Fairfax, VA Pennino Building - Room 734, 12011 Government Center Parkway, Fairfax, VA  More info: NCS Open Hire Flyer - Fairfax (PDF) Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025 (5-7 p.m.) - Reston, VA Lake Anne Building - Suite 100, 11484 Washington Plaza West, Reston, VA  More info: NCS Open Hire Flyer - Reston  Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025 (10 a.m. - 2 p.m.) - Annandale, VA  Heritage Center - Room 348E, 7611 Little River Turnpike, Annandale, VA   More info: NCS Open Hire Flyer - Annandale    
People accepting award in Board Auditorium
January 15, 2025
Front Row: Jacob Berenbroick, NCS Community Developer; Nandred Navarro, NCS Community of Practice Manager; Jeff McKay, Chair, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors; Dr. Sabrina B. Ricks, PhD, Associate Professor, Northern Virginia Community College; Chris Scales, NCS Division Director; Dalia Palchik, Providence District Rep, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors; Paul Woods, NCS Community Developer; Lloyd Tucker, NCS Director; Ramona Carroll, NCS Equity Program Manager; Aimee Garcia, NCS Division Director; Toiya Godfrey, NCS Community Developer; Pallas Washington, NCS Deputy Director; Olga Carrillo, NCS Community Developer; and NCS Katina Matthews, Social Impact Manager. Back Row Standing: Fairfax County Board of Supervisors: Pat Herrity (Springfield); Dan Storck (Mt. Vernon); Walter Alcorn (Hunter Mill); Kathy Smith (Sully); James Bierman (Dranesville); James Walkinshaw (Braddock); Rodney Lusk (Franconia); and Andres Jimenez (Mason). Please click photo for high-resolution image.   The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors proclaimed Jan. 21, 2025, as a Day of Racial Healing in Fairfax County. Fairfax County Neighborhood and Community Services Director Lloyd Tucker accepted the proclamation at the Supervisors’ meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025. The Day of Racial Healing, a national effort since 2017, focuses on the commitment to promote racial healing, transform communities and build social capital. Locally, NCS pairs with Northern Virginia Community College’s Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation Center (TRHTC) to work toward a collective mission for the racial healing and trust-building necessary to achieve transformational changes in policy and practices. The longstanding partnership with TRHTC is ongoing, with the aim to address racial healing through economic mobility, education, community diversification and building social capital. “Systemic racism in our institutions and communities remains a challenge, but NCS is resolved to finding solutions,” Tucker said in his remarks. “NCS is unequivocally committed to equity through Fairfax County’s One Fairfax policy, and through our own Mission, Vision and Values. Partnering with Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) shows the commitment of both of our organizations to the National Day of Racial Healing.” To learn more about racial healing and learn how you can take action, visit the National Day of Racial Healing website or find a local event in your neighborhood:   Ongoing throughout January: Events at NCS Centers NCS' trained staff members will support NCS programs and activities across the county to promote racial healing in our community, including facilitated discussions, documentary screenings and lunch and learn sessions at NCS Community, Senior and Teen Centers. Find out about activities near you by contacting your local center directly: Find NCS Facilities   Friday, Jan. 17:  Racial Healing Month - Teen Night Event (Sully Community Center) Teens are invited to promote unity through engagement with peers, games, on-topic books and light refreshments at Sully Community Center. Presented by NCS in partnership with Fairfax County Public Library. This event is free.  See flyer for more info.     Wednesday, Jan. 22: Community Conversation: Responding to Our Community's Mental Health Challenges: A Role for Volunteering (Virtual) As members of the community and volunteer engagement leaders, do we just need to add, adjust, prioritize or think differently about how we address our volunteer opportunities to support the community’s mental health? Join an online community conversation presented by Volunteer Fairfax. More info: 2025 Community Conversation - Responding to Our Community’s Mental Health Challenges: A Role for Volunteering     Saturday, Jan. 25: Truth in Voice, Truth in Service (Jim Scott Community Center) In honor of National Day of Racial Healing, youth in 7th-12th grades are invited to Jim Scott Community Center to promote unity through engagement and community service activities. The event includes community projects, youth dialogues, live music, resource tables, food and more. Breakout sessions will be facilitated by NOVA, The Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation Center and NCS’ staff. Registration is required. To register and request transportation, contact your local NCS Teen Center or Community Center. More info: Truth in Voice, Truth in Service   Please note that the webinar scheduled for January 22 has been postponed due to scheduling conflicts; a new spring date will be announced.     
January 10, 2025
The buses are fueled and ready to roll as Stuff the Bus — Fairfax County’s post-holiday food drive, now in its 15th year —hits the road in the fight against hunger in Fairfax County.  Beginning on Jan. 18, 2025 and continuing weekly over the course of several weeks, Fastran buses will visit local grocery stores to collect nonperishable food donations for area food pantries. For the list of the locations and most requested items, please visit Stuff the Bus.     Donations will benefit multiple organizations including: Annandale Christian Community for Action (ACCA) Britepaths The Committee for Helping Others (CHO) Cornerstones Ecumenical Community Helping Others (ECHO) Falls Church Community Service Council (FCCSC) Food for Others Link Lorton Community Action Center (LCAC) SHARE of McLean United Community Western Fairfax Christian Ministries (WFCM) Since launching in 2011, the campaign has collected more than 240 tons of food to feed people experiencing food insecurity in Fairfax County. Statistics show the need for food is great, and demand only becomes more acute during the winter months. In Fairfax County, more than 68,000 people live below the federal poverty level and about 5 percent of the county’s population, or more than 60,000 people, access the federal SNAP program for food assistance. Donation hours vary by location. For more details, visit Stuff the Bus.  

Upcoming Events

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10:00AM, Fight Hunger in Our Neighborhoods As the holiday decorations come…
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10:00AM, Fight Hunger in Our Neighborhoods As the holiday decorations come…
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25

10:00AM, Fight Hunger in Our Neighborhoods As the holiday decorations come…
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25

10:00AM, Fight Hunger in Our Neighborhoods As the holiday decorations come…
Jan
25

10:00AM, Fight Hunger in Our Neighborhoods As the holiday decorations come…
Jan
25

10:00AM, In honor of National Day of Racial Healing, join us as we promote…
Feb
01

10:00AM, Join us for a free career and college expo for ages 14-24. Connect…
Feb
01

10:00AM, Fight Hunger in Our Neighborhoods As the holiday decorations come…
Feb
01

10:00AM, Benefitting Lorton Community Action Center. As the holiday …
Feb
08

10:00AM, Fight Hunger in Our Neighborhoods As the holiday decorations come…
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08

10:00AM, Fight Hunger in Our Neighborhoods As the holiday decorations come…
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15

10:00AM, Fight Hunger in Our Neighborhoods As the holiday decorations come…
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01

10:00AM, Fight Hunger in Our Neighborhoods As the holiday decorations come…
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22

5:00PM, Apply and interview on the spot for different positions. Qualified…
Jan
22

5:00PM, Apply and interview on the spot for different positions. Qualified…
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30

10:00AM, Apply and interview on the spot for different positions. Qualified…

About Health & Human Services

This agency is a part of Fairfax County Health & Human Services (HHS). HHS is a network of county agencies and community partners that support the well-being of all who live, work, and play in Fairfax County.


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