Find us at the intersection of hope and help.
Mental health, substance use, and developmental disability services—here when you need us.We offer compassionate, personalized support—from crisis care to long-term services—so you don’t have to navigate this alone.
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- A support group: Find a list of groups and their dates, times, and locations.
- A community training: We provide education on suicide prevention, childhood trauma, overdose prevention, and more. Find a list of trainings and their dates and times.
- A board meeting: The meetings of our Board of Directors are open to the public. They are typically held the third Tuesday of the month, starting at 3 p.m. at 600 Jackson Street in Fredericksburg. Read our meeting agendas and minutes.
- Need to contact a program or service? Find our list of contact information.
- You can provide feedback on our services here.
- Subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter for updates and helpful tips.
- Request RACSB’s presence at a community event by emailing [email protected].
- Follow us on social media: Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn
- Explore our Linktree page.
- Check out our upcoming events.
- A support group: Here is a list of our groups and their dates, times, and locations.
- A clinic: We have six outpatient clinics:
- Caroline County, 804-633-9997
- King George County, 540-775-9879
- Spotsylvania County, 540-582-3980
- Stafford County, 540-659-2725
- Fredericksburg, 540-373-3223
- Children’s Services*, 540-479-2912
*Children’s Services Clinic is for children and adolescents who would be seen at the Fredericksburg Clinic. For children and adolescent services in the counties, call your local clinic.
- Children’s Services*, 540-479-2912
- Naloxone: We provide free doses of Narcan, along with training on how to use it to reduce opioid overdoses. Learn about using naloxone and find out where and when we dispense doses. Or, sign up for an upcoming training.
- A career with us: Check out our open positions.
- Resources: We provide a list of local, state, and national resources, and you can find it on this page. We also offer a popular wallet card filled with resources for the Fredericksburg area. Download a copy (PDF). Need the wallet resource cards for your organization? Email [email protected].
Mental Health
Substance Use Disorder
Developmental Disability
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Peer Support
Spark Hope. Support Hope. Spread Hope.
When life feels overwhelming, finding the right support shouldn’t be.
We believe in resilience—that everyone has the ability to rise above their challenges. We believe in inclusion—because our community is strongest when each of us has the opportunity to reach our fullest potential.
We believe in hope.
And we’re here to help you find it.
We provide behavioral health, developmental disability, early intervention, and prevention services for the residents of the City of Fredericksburg and the counties of Caroline, King George, Spotsylvania, and Stafford.
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RACSB
540-373-3223
600 Jackson Street
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Emergency Services: 540-373-6876
24 hours a day/7 days a week








