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Featured News and Highlights
 Arlington's Holiday Giving Program uses a gift card model. Gift cards in empower recipients with choice and dignity and allow families and individuals to shop for what they truly need — whether that’s food, right-sized clothing, or a child's special gift. Contribute Online or by Mail: (You may also drop off at the front desk).
Medicare Open Enrollment Ends Sun., Dec. 7
Free, Walk-In HIV Testing through Thurs., Dec. 4
Arlington County Public Health is hosting FREE HIV Testing Days in observance of World AIDS Day!
Visit the office to get tested through tomorrow, Thur., Dec. 4, 3–6 p.m. Anyone over the age of 13 is welcome; no insurance or appointment needed.
When: Wed., Dec. 3 and Thur., Dec. 4, 3–6 p.m. Where: DHS 2100 Washington Blvd. 2nd Floor, Arlington 22204 Transit Information | Free HIV Testing Event
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SNAP Update/APS Community Meals
Bring Your Expertise to Our Team
Now Hiring: Housing Navigator
Arlington County seeks a Housing Navigator to support individuals and families in accessing and maintaining safe, stable, and affordable housing. This position is part of the Housing Assistance Bureau (HAB), which integrates housing services and programs to improve outcomes for DHS clients and low-to-moderate income residents. Preference may be given to applicants with:
- Masters degree in a related field;
- understanding of housing programs (e.g., Housing Choice Voucher, Permanent Supportive Housing, and transitional housing);
- bilingual proficiency (Spanish/other languages commonly spoken in the community); and/or
- proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Outlook, Teams, and case management systems.
Apply today! Closes Thur., Dec. 4.
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Upcoming Events
December 4: Parks Winter Classes Registration
 ENJOY Winter 2026 Registration: Aquatics opened today; registration for nature, art classes, and general activities begins Thur., Dec. 4. If cost is a barrier, you can learn how to apply for a Fee Reduction by clicking the image above.
December 4 & 8: Community Briefing
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has announced major changes to homelessness funding and policies, impacting Arlington’s housing programs. Arlington County's Continuum of Care (CoC) will hold Community Briefing sessions on funding and policy for homeless services and the possible impacts at the local level. Find solutions and support vulnerable neighbors during this critical time. Join the Virtual meeting When: Thurs., Dec. 04 | 3–4 p.m. Where: Meeting will be online, join using Teams or In-Person Meeting When: Mon., Dec. 8 | 6:30–7:30 p.m. Where: Sequoia Plaza I – LL Auditorium; Transit | Registration required on Eventbrite
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December 5: Digital Equity Coalition
Become a part of Arlington's Digital Equity Coalition, to help bridge the digital divide. (It exists - even in Arlington due to access or affordability issues. Around 12 percent of Arlington households rely on a cellular data plan for their internet needs, or do not have service.) GMU will present on ways to partner with their departments to advance digital equity work and leverage students' abilities to improve access. There will also be time for networking.
When: Fri., Dec. 5 |, 9–11:30 a.m. Where: Van Metre Hall at George Mason University, 3351 Fairfax Dr., Arlington, VA 22201, View Map
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December 7: Last Chance! Comment on Transportation
Arlington County is advancing Arlington’s Transportation Future, to refresh the transportation plan to better address community needs. Share feedback on bicycle, demand and system management, parking and curb space management, pedestrians, streets, and transit networks in the County's next transportation plan. The last day to give input is this Sun., Dec. 7, at Transportation Future. |
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 December 9: Align Skills with Job Opportunities
Writing a targeted resume involves analyzing the job posting and making specific changes to your resume. In this interactive webinar, attendees will learn how to tailor a resume to specific job descriptions using the Arlington Job Board. Register today!
When: Tue., Dec. 9, 10–11 a.m. on Zoom
 Adverse Childhood Experience Trainig to support our children, youth, and families.
December 9: ACEs and Self-Healing Communities
Learn about Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), and how understanding them creates self-healing communities from Arlington County DHS. Signup today.
When: Tues., Dec. 9, 4:30–6:30 p.m. Where: 2100 Washington Blvd., Sequoia 1, Lower Level Auditorium
 December 13: Youth Mental Health Course in Spanish
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School staff, coaches, youth group leaders, parents, relatives, and any adult who works with youth can benefit from this valuable training on how to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental health or substance use challenges among children and adolescents ages 12-18. This free *session is in Spanish. Check out upcoming dates at Arlington Adult Ed; course search: YMHFA.
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