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The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) provides a wide range of necessary and life-saving services to many West Virginia residents.
The mission of the West Virginia WIC program is to improve the health of women, infants and children in West Virginia by providing quality nutrition and breastfeeding counseling and education; as well as health monitoring and nutritious foods
Community Resources, Inc. is a Community Action Agency that believe every family experiencing poverty needs the resources to develop economic opportunities and jobs, financial independence, health and nutrition, bright futures for their children, and adequate housing opportunities.
Empowering people to achieve their greatest potential, Westbrook Health Services, Inc. is the industry leader in providing comprehensive care to individuals with mental health, developmental, substance use and addiction challenges.
MSP-CAN supports parents and caregivers of children and youth who have emotional, behavioral, or mental health challenges.
Career Connections is an employment and training program that focuses on developing academic, occupational and social skills for persons 16- 24 years of age. They believe in creating and exposing young people to opportunities that not only enrich the lives of the participants, but also of those around them.
They offer work experience, leadership skills, career exploration, work readiness workshops, occupational training, financial literacy, and more.
First Choice operates several programs and helplines across six states with the common goal of promoting well-being and facilitating access to behavioral health and social services.
Coplin Health Systems specializes in primary care services, aiming to provide access to preventative and quality primary care services, as well as acute care services, regardless of one’s ability to pay.
The West Virginia University Extension works to provide solutions in our community through key programs and resources, including agriculture and natural resources; 4-H and youth development; food and nutrition; health and wellness; financial planning; and home gardening. These research-based programs and services are available to all Wirt County residents thanks to the tremendous support of our community members, local organizations, volunteers and local partners,
Narcotics Anonymous offers recovery from the effects of addiction through working a twelve-step program, including regular attendance at group meetings. The group atmosphere provides help from peers and offers an ongoing support network for addicts who wish to pursue and maintain a drug-free lifestyle.
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who come together to solve their drinking problem. It doesn’t cost anything to attend A.A. meetings. There are no age or education requirements to participate. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about their drinking problem.
A.A.’s primary purpose is to help alcoholics to achieve sobriety.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is the agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that leads public health efforts to advance the behavioral health of the nation through programs and resources for patients and their families.
The Children's Home Society of West Virginia offers child welfare, behavioral health, social casework, and advocacy services, including foster care and adoption, to 16,000+ children and families from 13 primary locations statewide.
Wirt County Committee on Aging provides programs for seniors in Wirt County, WV, including daily meals and general, health, and life programs.
Hometown Help is an organization that helps senior citizens and people with disabilities with small repairs to their homes in Wirt County.
The Wirt County Recovery House assists people in Wirt County that struggle with the epidemic substance abuse problem.
West Virginia Birth to Three is a system of services and supports for children ages birth to three who have a delay in their development or may be at risk for a delay. The early intervention services are offered at no cost to families and provided in the child’s daily natural environment (home or community setting).
Programs through the Center for Rural Health Development designed to promote healthy, prosperous families.
Move More MOV is a community project funded by Try This WV to help people increase their daily activity. Coplin Health Systems is the lead agency on this project and hopes to support patients and residents in their desire to get healthier though improved movement.
HELP4WV offers a 24/7 call, chat, and text line that provides immediate help for any West Virginian struggling with an addiction or mental health issue.
Some additional Wirt County Resources organized visually.
Veterans face various challenges that put them at risk of developing SUD.
The National Institute on Drug Abuse estimates that 1 in every 10 veterans has been diagnosed with a substance use disorder. This page has resources to help!
NYAP helps children, youth, and families achieve stability and well-being by providing holistic services and treatment tailored to their unique needs.
We offer education and therapeutic support to empower and give you hope as you support your child’s mental health.
ReadyWV is a communications campaign and online resource with tools to help West Virginians know what to do before, during, and after an emergency
In-Home Family Education provides caring and suportive programs to families in almost half of all West Virginia counties. The goal is to improve child health, increase school readiness and give you the information and support you need to make parenting decisions.
North Central West Virginia Community Action Association, Inc. is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals and families reach their highest levels of social and economic independence, while assisting our nine county service area communities to become stronger partners.
The RTNS team is designed to provide information, training, and resources/services to at-risk youth and young adults statewide. Youth and young adults (14-25 years) who are experiencing, have experienced, or are at risk of experiencing serious emotional disturbance, mental illness, and/or substance use disorders are eligible for services.
New Eyes for the Needy is a program providing extremely low cost glasses to persons in need.
Treatment Atlas is a free and confidential resource to find and compare addiction treatment programs.
Jobs & Hope offers support through a statewide collaboration of agencies that provide West Virginians in recovery the opportunity to obtain career training and to ultimately secure meaningful employment.
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