Valley Community Services Board

Valley Community Services Board Comprehensive community-based services for behavioral health, developmental disabilities, substance use - and so much more.

Valley Community Services Board is a community based organization providing services for Behavioral Health, Substance Use, and Developmental Disability needs in the Waynesboro, Staunton, Highland and Augusta Counties localities. We accept private insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, and also provide services on a sliding scale, self pay method. For more information regarding our specific treatments, please refer to our agency website at www.myvalleycsb.org.

Stephanie Bortner (Photo left), Support Coordinator with VCSB Developmental Services partnered with Building Bridges for...
06/01/2026

Stephanie Bortner (Photo left), Support Coordinator with VCSB Developmental Services partnered with Building Bridges for the Greater Good AND Tina Capuano (Photo right), Student Services Coordinator at Dixon Elementary to gather much needed clothing, food, and personal care items that are available through the Dixon Pantry and Resources Program for children and families in need. The Dixon Pantry and Resource Program will remain open this Summer.

Ms. Capuana shared the need is high during the Summer months especially for personal care items such as soap, body wash, toothpaste, toothbrushes, sunscreen, snacks, dry goods, etc.

Donations can be dropped off at VCSB Main Office, 85 Sanger's Lane and placed in the break room.

Please contact Stephanie Bortner directly with any questions.

THANK YOU to the Valley Team and Community Partners for your kindness and generosity!!!

Mental health awareness does not end here. The conversations we start today can carry forward into our families, our com...
05/29/2026

Mental health awareness does not end here. The conversations we start today can carry forward into our families, our communities, and future generations. Keep checking in, keep listening, and keep showing up.

Who will you continue to show up for?

Caring for one another also means creating safe spaces at home. Taking steps like locking medications, securing fi****ms...
05/18/2026

Caring for one another also means creating safe spaces at home. Taking steps like locking medications, securing fi****ms, and talking openly about difficult emotions can help protect the people we love. These actions are part of how we create healthier, safer futures across every generation.

Save or share this as a reminder.

  is a way for us to share our substance use prevention and well-being experiences. For ideas, thought starters, and exa...
05/15/2026

is a way for us to share our substance use prevention and well-being experiences. For ideas, thought starters, and examples, visit samhsa.gov/prevention-week/my-prevention-story

Starting a conversation about mental health doesn’t have to be complicated. It can be as simple as sending a text, askin...
05/14/2026

Starting a conversation about mental health doesn’t have to be complicated. It can be as simple as sending a text, asking how someone is really doing, or letting them know you are there. These small moments can open the door to real connection, understanding, and support for every generation.

Save this post or share it with someone you want to check in on.

Help amplify the power of prevention by sharing your story using  ! Whether it’s how you’re preventing substance use or ...
05/13/2026

Help amplify the power of prevention by sharing your story using ! Whether it’s how you’re preventing substance use or promoting well-being, every journey is unique. Your story can inspire change.

Learn how to get involved: samhsa.gov/prevention-week/my-prevention-story

05/13/2026

Parents & teachers play a crucial role in shaping how children learn & grow. During , talk about substance use prevention and well-being.

Download games & activities: samhsa.gov/prevention-week/community-events/activities

Join us and the Central Shenandoah Health District (CSHD) tomorrow, Tuesday, 5/12, at the Staunton Public Library from 1...
05/11/2026

Join us and the Central Shenandoah Health District (CSHD) tomorrow, Tuesday, 5/12, at the Staunton Public Library from 12-1 for free naloxone, medication lockboxes, drug disposal kits, and resources!

A lot of people care deeply about others but feel unsure how to start a conversation about su***de.safeTALK teaches you ...
05/11/2026

A lot of people care deeply about others but feel unsure how to start a conversation about su***de.

safeTALK teaches you how to recognize when someone may be struggling, ask directly, and connect them to help — without needing to be a counselor or have all the answers.

You don’t have to be perfect to make a difference. You just have to be willing to start the conversation.

Join us for safeTALK on June 11 at Embrace Community Center.

Register for this free community training at https://bit.ly/VCSBPrevention2026

Address

85 Sanger's Lane
Staunton, VA
24401

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 7:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 7:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 7:30pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

(540) 887-3200

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