Mission
To design and deliver high-quality human services that help Virginians achieve safety, independence and overall well-being.
About the Virginia Department of Social Services
The Virginia Department of Social Services (VDSS) is one of Virginia's largest state agencies, with more than 13,000 combined state and local employees and a $2 billion budget supporting programs statewide. Together, we bring hope and help to over 2 million Virginians each year.
The Virginia Social Services System is a team that serves the whole state. It includes:
The Virginia Department of Social Services is one of Virginia's largest state agencies. We work alongside 120 local departments, 5 regional offices, and 31 community action agencies to deliver programs across all 134 Virginia localities.
The Virginia Adoption Program helps children in foster care find safe, permanent homes when they cannot return to their families.
Child Protective Services helps protect children under 18 by responding to reports of abuse or neglect.
Child Support Enforcement helps parents and caregivers establish and manage child support and paternity cases.
Virginia foster care gives children safe, temporary homes while working to reunite families when it is safe.
Virginia helps refugees and their families adjust, find stability and build strong futures.
Virginia Department of Social Services offers benefits and support to help people meet basic needs and build stability.
Mission
To design and deliver high-quality human services that help Virginians achieve safety, independence and overall well-being.
Vision
A Commonwealth where all Virginians have the resources they need to shape strong futures.
People First
Embrace Differences
Commit to Excellence
Think Bigger
Win Together
Governor Commonwealth of Virginia
The Governor of Virginia leads the executive branch, ensuring state laws are carried out, managing the Commonwealth’s budget, and appointing key leaders. The Governor sets policy priorities, oversees emergency response, and represents Virginia at the state and national level. Learn more about the Governor’s role and responsibilities.
Secretary Health and Human Resources
The Secretary of Health and Human Resources oversees the following 12 state agencies that provide vital services to Virginians, including individuals with disabilities, the aging community, low-income working families, children, and caregivers. In addition, our agencies license health practitioners and ensure safe drinking water in the Commonwealth.
VDSS Commissioner
Duke Storen serves as Commissioner of the Virginia Department of Social Services (VDSS), leading programs that help Virginians meet basic needs and support their families. He focuses on improving access to services, strengthening communities and modernizing systems to better serve the people of Virginia.
Not sure where to start? Use the options below to find support near you or reach the right team.
Connect with your city or county department for applications, casework, and in-person help.
Use CommonHelp to apply for SNAP, Medicaid, childcare, and other benefit programs.
Reach the main VDSS line for questions about programs, eligibility, or where to get started.