West Virginia Health Right
304-414-5930
West Virginia Health Right has three locations in Charleston, where they provide behavioral health, medical and dental care, health education, cooking and dance classes, and support groups. They also provide harm reduction supplies, such as HIV/Hep C testing, naloxone (Narcan) kits, and needle exchanges.
Harmony House
304-523-2764
Harmony House has multiple programs in Huntington. They offer rapid rehousing, case management, assistance getting ID documents, peer support, naloxone (Narcan) training, transportation assistance, help with rental and move-in fees, and employment support programs. Harmony House runs a youth drop-in center, and area residents can also get mail services, showers, laundry, and access to a computer lab.
West Virginia 211
211
West Virginia residents who call 211 are connected to a wide range of social services, such as child and senior care, food and clothing, crisis support, housing services, health care, financial assistance, help with transportation, referrals to mental health and substance use treatment, and much more. There’s no need to spend hours looking for organizations that can help — simply call 211!
Youth Services System
800-977-8918
Youth Services System supports mental and behavioral health for youth and young adults ages 12-25. They provide school-based services, mentoring for at-risk youth, youth employment services, emergency shelters, recovery homes, and transitional living programs. They also run regional youth centers with outreach, peer support, suicide intervention, and family coordinators to help families connect with needed support.
Helping Heros
304-232-0114
Helping Heros is a veteran resource program in Wheeling. They offer emergency shelter, housing services, case management, rent and utility help, assistance with VA benefits, employment and financial counseling, food & clothing, and referrals to additional services. If you’re a veteran in need in the Wheeling area, this could be a great resource.
Friendship Fairmont
304-368-1341
Friendship Fairmont is a mental wellness and substance use recovery community drop-in center. The center has peer support groups, social activities, art therapy, coffee, breakfasts, snacks, and links to community services. They offer classes in life skills, coping skills, problem-solving, and relapse prevention.