Resources

Emergency Resources

Teen girls are experiencing an unprecedented mental health crisis, especially here in West Virginia. We’re working to change that through peer groups, mentorship, resources and support.

Health or Violence Emergency

Call 911

Crisis Text Line

Text 741741. Available 24/7, 365 days a year.

Child Abuse

Call or text the National Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-422-4453

Suicide Hotline

Call or text 988

Resource Library

Search our resource library for helpful videos, contacts, organizations, tools, and West Virginia-specific resources. For help finding specific resources, call or text 304-319-0970.

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Transportation

Modivcare

Facilitates non-emergency medical transportation, remote patient monitoring, meal delivery, and personal and home care to enable greater access to care, reduce costs and improve outcomes.

Transportation

Department of Transportation

The best source to locate public transit systems, specialized transportation providers such as county aging programs, sheltered workshops, community m​ental health centers, etc., and taxi companies that operate in each county.

Social Services

Catholic Charities WV

Private social service organization that offers assistance with program enrollment and information (SNAP, Medicaid, etc.), food pantry, and more.

Social Services

UPLIFT WV

Provides necessary tools for those whose voices are regularly dismissed, to confidently live out their Rights and Responsibilities as active citizens. They also work in solidarity with “the option for the poor” by creating access to information and training that allows them to be actively engaged in our local government and community.

Social Services

Good News Mountaineer Garage

A nonprofit organization dedicated to providing safe, reliable transportation to West Virginians with lower incomes who are working toward a goal of financial independence.

Social Services

WV Waymakers

Located in Charleston. This nonprofit assists with food, clothing, job search and preparation, training, and more for those who have been formerly incarcerated.

Social Services

West Virginia Connections

Search and connect to support. Financial assistance, food pantries, medical care, and other free or reduced-cost help. Search by zipcode.

Social Services

Family Support Centers

Community centers where any family member with children up to age 18 or pregnant families can go for parent education classes, child development activities, parent-to-parent support groups, after school and academic enrichment, General Educational Development (GED) and literacy instruction, health information, and referrals to programs, activities and services in the community.

Social Services

QLink Wireless Cellphone Service

Cell Phone Service provider through the federal Lifeline and the Affordable Connectivity Program, offering FREE UNLIMITED monthly Data, Talk and Text to eligible customers. Qualify for FREE service by being a part of government benefit programs like Food Stamps (SNAP), Medicaid, and more.

Social Services

USAC Affordable Connectivity Program

The ACP provides a discount of up to $30 per month toward internet service for eligible households and up to $75 per month for households on qualifying Tribal lands. Eligible households can also receive a one-time discount of up to $100 to purchase a laptop, desktop computer, or tablet from participating providers if they contribute more than $10 and less than $50 toward the purchase price.

Social Services

Need Help Paying Blls

Find how to get financial assistance with bills, free items, housing, food, and emergency or long term help.

Social Services

Dollar Energy Fund

Dollar Energy Fund’s West Virginia Utility Assistance Program assists eligible utility customers with their gas, electric and water bills. Eligible customers receive a one-time grant applied directly to their utility bill.

Social Services

Christian Help

Free store, emergency financial assistance, food pantry, career closet, and life skills classes for those in the Morgantown area.

Social Services

Local Social Service Resources

Call or Text 211 to find resources in your area.

Recovery

The Lifehouse

Non-profit organization in West Virginia that helps individuals recover from substance abuse and alcoholism. Call (304) 730-0290 or visit their website for more information.

Recovery

St. Joseph Recovery Center

Private adult residential and outpatient treatment centers in West Virginia for those affected by substance use disorder and mental health issues. Call (304) 916-1881 or visit their website for more information.

Recovery

Sober Sidekick App

Sober Sidekick is a free app and social network that helps you maintain your sobriety by connecting with a community of people who can empathize with where you are.

Recovery

Serenity Hills Addiction Recovery Center

Recovery center for women who struggle with addiction and offers resources to those who have been affected by addiction by a family member or loved one. Call (304) 277-4657 or visit their website for more information.

Recovery

My Hope for Tomorrow - Center For Addiction Recovery

Provides residential treatment for those who struggle with drug addiction. Call (304) 857-6494 or visit their website for more information.

Recovery

Sober Buddy App

The SoberBuddy app, which costs $12 a month, provides group sessions over Zoom twice a day Monday through Friday. SoberBuddy also allows people to track their sobriety and offers skill-building challenges. There is also a podcast that you can access for free on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, PodBean App

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