Franklin County Family Resource Center

Franklin County Family Resource Center Confidential, no fee Domestic Violence services for victims of Franklin County, VA. FRC was originally funded by a one-time grant from the Episcopal Church.

The Family Resource Center (FRC) was organized in 1983 by representatives from local human service agencies, local businesses, and concerned community citizens to develop and implement services for victims of domestic violence. In 1989, FRC in conjunction with the Franklin County Board of Supervisors developed the Franklin County Department of Family Resources to provide more extensive services fo

r victims of domestic violence, making FRC one of four domestic violence programs in the state to operate under the auspices of a local government. Currently FRC receives Grant funding from the Virginia Department of Social Services, DCJS as well as funding from the Franklin County Board of Supervisors, and the Town of Rocky Mount. FRC relies heavily on monetary donations and donations of goods and services from local businesses, churches, civic groups, and community citizens. The Friends of the Family Resource Center does fundraising for The Family Resource Center with those proceeds going directly to victims of domestic violence to assist with a variety of issues most victims face such as obtaining birth certificates, photo id's, rental deposits, electric deposits, gas for their vehicles etc.

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05/22/2026

May is mental health awareness month. Your mental health and wellness is just as important as your physical health. Knowing your family's history of mental health challenges can be helpful when on your own journey to reach or maintain mental wellness. 💚


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05/19/2026

LACE UP AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

It’s that time again! Get ready to run, walk, and rally for an incredible cause at our Annual E-Race Domestic Violence 5k! Every registration helps bring hope, safety, and support to individuals and families who need it most.

Whether you are chasing a PR, walking with friends, or just showing up for the community, you can help change lives one step at a time.

When: September 26, 2026
Time: 8am-11am
Where: Rocky Mount Farmer’s Market

Bring your friends and join us for a morning full of energy, community, and purpose!

Early bird registrants receive a Free T-Shirt and medals go to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place!

Register here: https://runsignup.com/Race/VA/RockyMount/1stAnnualFriendsoftheFamilyResourceCenter5kRunWalk

Or scan the QR code below!

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Every week we offer Domestic Violence Support Groups that are free and confidential! We also offer Stress & Anger Manage...
05/14/2026

Every week we offer Domestic Violence Support Groups that are free and confidential! We also offer Stress & Anger Management with a practical approach to learning about your stress and anger responses, and parenting classes specifically for parents of children who are witnesses to domestic abuse. For more information, please call (540)483-5088.

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Our 24/7 Domestic Violence Hotline is available day or night for victims and survivors of domestic violence in Franklin ...
05/12/2026

Our 24/7 Domestic Violence Hotline is available day or night for victims and survivors of domestic violence in Franklin County and Rocky Mount. The SMS Textline is available during office hours when staff is available for texting only.

DV Hotline: (540)483-1234
SMS Textline: (540)329-3299

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May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Eliminating the stigma of regular mental health care can improve quality of life, help improve physical health, and save lives. Mental health care can include regular appointments with mental health professionals, using prescribed mental health medications, and practicing mindfulness. Just being able to freely talk about mental health struggles can increase connectedness and promote finding a path to feeling better.


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Rocky Mount, VA
24151

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