Home Care
The Home Care Chapter of SEIU Virginia 512 was founded in 2006. We're an active union of home care workers organizing 28,000 Consumer Directed care workers from across the Commonwealth.
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Join us as we fight for a real seat at the table and a future where all working families can thrive.

We are care providers and public service employees dedicated to delivering quality services to Virginia families. Click the link to find out more about our individual chapters.
The Home Care Chapter of SEIU Virginia 512 was founded in 2006. We're an active union of home care workers organizing 28,000 Consumer Directed care workers from across the Commonwealth.
Learn MoreThe Fairfax County Government Employees Union Chapter of SEIU Virginia 512 is a diverse and engaged union of more than 3,000 general county employees from across Fairfax County.
Learn MoreThe Loudoun Chapter of SEIU Virginia 512 represents dedicated Loudoun County employees, including nurses, social workers, mental health professionals, librarians, parks staff, maintenance workers, engineers, and more.
Learn MoreThe Richmond City chapter of SEIU Virginia 512 represents dedicated employees of the Richmond City government, including social workers, engineers, librarians, parks and recreation workers, and more.
Learn MorePrince William County workers are joining together in a union—just as millions of county workers have done all across the country—to negotiate for higher pay and a real say in important decisions that impact our jobs.
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SEIU Virginia 512 union members have access to various exclusive resources and benefits. Learn about what member resources are available.
Learn MoreIn the first quarter of 2026, we flooded the halls of the General Assembly with a sea of purple and turned the tide for working people. We passed a landmark collective bargaining bill, paid family and medical leave, immigrant rights protections, and more through the Virginia legislature. Read our newsletter to see everything we were up to.

County employees, united in SEIU Virginia 512, look to continue recent success in Richmond, Loudoun, and Fairfax and build toward a strong union contract.

Research conducted for SEIU finds that 75% of Virginia voters support allowing home care workers to collectively bargain. This support spans geography and party lines, and shows that Virginians agree that improving job quality for home care workers will stabilize Virginia's growing care needs.





