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Vienna Community Center

3.4 (10 reviews)
Open • 8:00 am - 4:30 pm

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Nina R.

I really don't have a review for the community center. I merely park in the lot adjacent to it when running on the W&OD Trail. Huge parking lot. Good meeting place for cyclists and runners. I guess I ought to go inside and see what's up!

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Jill's House - Jill's House in Vienna, VA

Jill's House

(7 reviews)

WOW!!! JUST WOW~!!! I came here for the open house and…read moretoured the facility. I think it's pretty safe to say it's a one of a kind (if not the only) non-profit organization / facility that allows you to drop off your child(ren) with special needs, for a day or two on the weekend to allow the parents some time of respite. Absolutely love their mission and the fact that they care specifically for an otherwise marginalized population. They have three "lodges" each with 10 rooms (half singles, half doubles), outdoor playground, pool, indoor gymnasium, chapel, a variety of rooms for computers, music, arts & crafts, sensory stimulation and quite rooms. And practically everything has a theme. It really does look like a kids' paradise...and hopefully it will be. You'll need to register on their website to utilize their services.

Unconditional love…read more As cheesy as it may sound, this place oozes unconditional love for children with special needs. From the carefully thought-out interior decor to the doting, compassionate staff, Jill's House is one of the most tangible manifestations of love for a group of children often overlooked by the general public. Jill's House is an overnight respite home for special-needs children. For the kids, it's like a fun sleepover - there's a music room with musical instruments, sing-a-long DVDs, and space to dance, a technology room with touch-screen computers, an art room, a gym, an indoor pool, a playground, and nature-themed "pods" with more games, puzzles, toys, video games, and even a movie screen (tell me you didn't have to take a breath in between reading that list). For the hard-working parents (for whom I have such great respect and admiration), it's a chance for them to have a night to themselves. Furthermore, Jill's House is an incredibly safe place for these children. The intake coordinators are very detailed in recording each individual child's diet restrictions, medical concerns, and methods of communication. They also make sure to give the parents (and the child) a tour of the facility beforehand. The intake coordinators, then, propagate all of this information to the staff who work directly with the children. Now, the staff are a group of people who are not only efficient caretakers, but are also genuinely loving people. It's apparent that the children quickly form bonds with the staff and recognize them when they return. It's heartwarming to witness. I could go on and on, but (as another review has pointed out) it might be easier to just visit the website or call. Ultimately, this facility houses an amazing group of workers and a precious group of kids.

Vienna Host Lions' Club Christmas Trees - Vienna Host Lions Club

Vienna Host Lions' Club Christmas Trees

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Let your family's holiday tradition give back to the greater Northern Virginia Community!!…read more My husband and I enjoy the pleasure of volunteering at the Vienna Host Lions club Christmas tree lot every year. It is lovely to see families arrive to purchase a tree and leave having empowered individuals and families less fortunate than them throughout the coming year through their purchase of a live Fraser fir, roping and wreathes. There are crews to help you select your tree, put on a fresh cut at the trunk, and load/secure the tree to your vehicle. There have been some really cool vehicles that have come by - - families with a wagon, a specially modified bicycle, and of course beautiful classic cars. It makes my heart feel like Christmas. 100% of proceeds go toward charities for sight, hearing, youth, and the environment. There is also a drop-off box for any used/old prescription glasses, frames, or hearing aids to be recycled and redistributed to give the gift of sight to those in need. Masks are required this year and worn by all employees. The Lions have taken safety precautions at the cashier station to protect the health of its members, volunteers, and customers. Imho, it's always great to give back but especially great during the Season of Giving. Hope you will join me in giving back to others through patronage of this charity organization's Tree Lot this year.

These guys are absolutely fantastic - we get our tree from them here every year and we love that…read moreproceeds from the tree go to a good cause. Everyone here is incredibly nice - you will be glad you stopped by. We drive out of our way to get them every year!

Potomac Appalachian Trail Club

Potomac Appalachian Trail Club

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The Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC) is a 100% volunteer supported organization that formed in…read more1927 for the purpose of building and maintaining the Appalachian Trail (AT). PATC was the 1st club of the now 30+ clubs who preserve the AT & its side-trails from Maine to Georgia. While they run hike groups, the primary purpose of the organization is to get people involved in trail management including keeping the footpath clear of natural overgrowth and blowdowns; building and relocating sections of the footpath, building and repairing shelters and other structures, caring for overnight sites as well as educating Trail users. PATC covers 1000 total miles of trails in Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia & Virginia, including 240 miles of the AT. This is the headquarters location, but their are chapters all over the region. The HQ has a small store, but you can also order online via the website. In additional to the website you can find information on events via https://www.meetup.com/PATCVolunteerEvents/

I don't recommend anyone to book a cabin reservation through PATC. I had a terrible experience this…read morepasted Labor Day weekend. I booked a reservation for friday and saturday stay, unfortunately I wasn't able to get to the cabin. My partner and I drove a F150 4x4. We came across several issues on the road to name a few, we entered a dirt road and shortly after we encountered a fallen tree obscuring the road we barely passed through scrapping the top of the truck. Secondly, we arrived at the gate and were unable to drive up the hill due to the lack of maintenance on the road. It had so many deep potholes and the left side of the road was so uneven even if we were to pass through, we could've potentially damaged the truck. Third, a car followed us up the hill and waited at the shared parking space watching us as we attempted to drive up the hill several times. We felt uneasy and unsafe to be completely honest. It was getting dark, and we left. I emailed them over the weekend and since i didn't get a response i called today. I spoke to Ben the cabin coordinator, he was very disrespectful, rude and unprofessional. He disregarded my email and said he would get to it eventually. I tried explaining all this over the phone, he didn't care to listen and refused to help me. I requested a refund since i didn't stay in the cabin due to the poor road conditions. I've never been spoken to with so much hostility specially when i paid a fee to become a member. I tried explaining what occurred and he didn't want to hear it and said, "if i want to go back and forth and argue he can through email" and "the membership isn't for me". Ben didn't try to solve the issue in any way. If you're looking to book a cabin save yourself the headache and book through Airbnb at least they are open 7 days a week and they provide good customer service. I hope the phone calls are recorded because management should look into Ben's demeanor.

Vienna Community Center - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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