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Marion County Family Resource Network
112 ADAMS STREET RM. 204
FAIRMONT, WV 26554
304-366-4445
UPDATED: MARCH 16TH, 2016
MARION COUNTY SERVICE DIRECTORY
The Marion County Family Resource Network has compiled and continues to update and edit the directory as needed. Please submit additions, corrections or comments to [email protected] or call 304-366-4445. Copies (hard copies or electronic versions) are available at the FRN office at 112 Adams Street, Fairmont, WV 26554.
CONTENTS
1. Most Frequently Requested Phone Numbers 3
2. Alphabetical list of Resources 4
3. List of Resources by Service Category 19
4. Additional Substance Abuse Resources/ Online Assistance 23
5. Suicide Prevention Organizations 25
6. Commonly Needed Local Services 27
112 Adams Street Room 204 Fairmont WV 26554 (304) 366-4445 Email
of Marion County
Most Commonly Requested Numbers:
24 HOUR Crisis Line 800-579-5844
Child Protective Services CPS Hotline
304-368-4420 1-800-352-6513
416 Adams St. Suite 307 Fairmont WV 26554
Circuit Court 304-367-5361 219 Adams Street #211 Fairmont WV 26554
Community Action 304-366-4367 1304 Goose Run Road Fairmont WV 26554
Connecting Link, Incorporated: 304-363-4882 205 Fairmont Avenue, Fairmont WV 26554
DHHR - Department of Health & Human Resources 304-368-4420 416 Adams St. Suite
307 Fairmont WV 26554
Fairmont/Morgantown Housing Authority 304-363-0860 103 Twelfth Street Fairmont WV 26554
Family Court 304-367-2760 219 Adams Street Rm 306 Fairmont WV 26554
Family Services of Marion: 304- 366-4750 1313 Locust Avenue Fairmont WV 26554
Legal Aid 304-296-0001 165 Scott Ave Suite 209
Morgantown WV 26508
Salvation Army 304-366-2601 1512 Locust Ave Fairmont WV 26554
Social Security Office 1-800-772-1213 9039 Middletown Mall Fairmont WV 26554
Victim Crime Advocate Prosecutor 304-367-5380 213 Jackson St Fairmont WV 26554
WV 211 211
WV Drug Abuse Quit Line 866-WV-QUITT
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF RESOURCES
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Addiction Specialists 724-437-27761023 Pittsburgh Rd Uniontown, PA 15401
Substance Abuse treatment services, methadone maintenance, residential short-term treatment (30 days or less), outpatient, partial hospitalization/ day treatment; accepting person with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorder, pregnant/ post partum women, men, DUI/DWI offenders, and criminal justice clients.
Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention 304-558-5388 or 1-800-642-8522WV Family Planning Program 350 Capitol St Room 427 Charleston, WV 25301
Free clinic visits if under 18, free or low cost services if you are a student, FREE or low cost burth control, screening and treatment for some STI’s, health education and counseling, medical chek-ups, pap tests, pregnancy tests. ALL services are completely confidential.
Adult Elder Abuse Hotline (800)352-6513The National Center on Elder Abuse (NCEA) serves as a national resource center dedicated to the prevention of elder mistreatment; to carry out its mission, the NCEA disseminates elder abuse information to professionals and the public, and provides technical assistance and training to states and to community-based organizations.
Alzheimer’s Association 304-599-1159 or 1-800-491-27171299 Pineview Dr. Suite 3 Morgantown, WV 26505Provides support and education to those caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease
American Red Cross 304- 598-95001299 Pineview Dr. Suite 300 Morgantown, WV 26505
Disaster services, Health and Safety services, service to Military families, international services, and Blood services
Appalachian Community Health Center 304- 636-3232725 Yokum Street, Elkins, WV 26241
Comprehensive licensed behavioral center providing a Mix of mental health and substance abuse services, substance abuse treatment, buprenorphine services, outpatient, DUI/DWI offenders, children services, I/DD services
Birth Right of Morgantown 304- 296-0277 or 1-800-550-4900364 High Street Room 215 Morgantown, WV 26505
Free pregnancy test, educational information on other options
Boy Scouts of America (BSA 615) Mountaineer Area Council 304- 366-39401831 Speedway Avenue Fairmont, WV 26554
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Mountaineer Area Council BSA serves youth in four counties of North Central West Virginia. The council has more than 70 units from all levels of Scouting (Cub Scout Packs, Boy Scout Troops and Venture Crews) that participate in a variety of activities all year long. Explore our site and visit often to learn all that Mountaineer Area Council BSA offers youth in North Central WV.
Boys &Girls Clubs of Marion County 304- 376-26271025 Fairfax Street Fairmont, WV 26554
The mission of the Boys & Girls Club is to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. The Boys & Girls Club operates summer programs and afterschool programs in which the following activities are provided homework help/tutoring, recreation, arts & humanities, hands on science, family nights, and field trips.
Bright Beginnings 304- 363-545422 Moran Circle Whitehall, WV 26554
Daycare for children 6 weeks -12 years old
Burlington United Methodist Family Services 304- 368-00301511Pleasant Valley Road Fairmont, WV 26554
Foster care, adoption, and custody home studies
Care Partners Home Health 304- 285-5500511 Burroughs St. Suite 101 Morgantown, WV 26505
Home health services provided by Monongalia general hospital, and West Virginia University Hospitals.
Caritas House, Inc, 304- 985-0021391 Scott Ave. Morgantown, WV26505
Provides advocacy, community outreach, case management, prevention, education, transitional housing, volunteer and support services to enable homelessness and individuals with HIV/AIDS
Chestnut Ridge Center 304- 598-64001 Medical Center Dr. Road Morgantown, WV 26505
Mix of mental health and substance abuse services, substance abuse treatment, Detoxification, Burprenorphine services, hospital inpatient, residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days), outpatient, and Partial hospitalization/day treatment.
Chestnut Ridge Hospital 304- 598-64001 Medical Center Dr. Road Morgantown, WV 26505
Psychiatric services for adolescents (13-18 years) and adults, inpatient, outpatient and day hospital programs.
Child Advocacy Center 304-333-3936315 Fairmont Ave. Fairmont, WV 26554
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Children’s Advocacy Centers(CASs) operate on fundamental belief that the best interest of the child victim should be protected as the case proceeds through investigation and prosecution stages. Offering child-friendly environment where child victims can feel safe talking about their situation, in the event something has happened to them.
Child Care Resource Center 304- 366-3615118 Adams St Fairmont, WV 26554
Our mission is to provide quality services to children and families which will enrich their lives and empower them to achieve their fullest potential. We are a community service organization that works with parents, child care providers and community organizations and help promote the availability child care in 8 surrounding counties.
Clarksburg Treatment Center 304- 622-7511706 Oak Mound Road Clarksburg, WV 26301
Provides medically supervised methadone maintenance and suboxone (buprenorphine) detox treatment to individuals who are attempting toe overcome addiction to or dependence upon heroin or other opioids.
Community Action – NCWVCAA (North Central West Virginia Community Action) 304- 363-68691304 Goose Run Road Fairmont, WV 26554
Short Term Assistance to stabilize crisis situations, Case Management to referred clients Meeting immediate emergency needs, removing barriers to finding employment, accessing services.
Community Education Center Marion County Adults 304- 363-7323601 Locust Avenue Fairmont, WV 26554
Adult Basic Education, Test preparation (GED, ASVAB, ACT, SAT, Employment Test, LPN, GRE, LSAT), Reading, computer literacy, Adult Preparatory Program (Computer Integrated Manufacturing 1,080 hour course prep program for the WV Journeyman's Electrical Exam. Mannington Library- Mondays and Tuesday GED classes, resume writing, computers.
Connecting Link, Incorporated 304-363-4882205 Fairmont Ave Fairmont, WV 26554
Information and Referral services, emergency assistance utilities, evictions, medications, transportation, and financial assistance
Coordinating Council for Independent Living 304-291-90661097 Green Bag RoadMorgantown, WV 26508
Community support services active treatment/services to teach independent living skills while integrating persons into the community
Court Appointed Special Advocates CASA 304-366-4198112 Adams St., Suite 203 Fairmont, WV 26554
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Volunteers advocate through the court system for abused and neglected children. The West Virginia CASA Board and Staff develops and strengthens CASA programs throughout West Virginia through technical assistance, training, public awareness activities, research and resource development to assure quality volunteer advocacy for every abused/neglected child in the West Virginia court system.
Department of Health and Human Resources WV DHHR 304-368-4420416 Adams St. Syite 307 Fairmont, WV 26554
Child support enforcement division, WV Works, Child Protective Services, Adult Protective Services, Income Maintenance Programs, Adult Family Care, Personal Care Home, Health Care Surrogate, Guardianship for Adults, Adoption, and Home Finding.
Disability Action Center 304- 366-3213102 Benoni Ave. Fairmont, WV 26554
Advocacy, information, public awareness, referrals, self advocacy training, community-based activities for persons with mental retardation and related disabilities and their families, county coordinators for Special Olympics.
Eastview Unity Apartments 304-366-6934200 Jefferson St. Fairmont, WV 26554
Independent living for persons 62+, rent based on Annual Household income. Window treatments, kitchen equipped sprinkler system in all apartments. Limited access entry system, utility allowance, pet friendly, basic cable at a special rate.
Educare Child Care Center 304-657-0430901 Fairmont Ave Fairmont, WV 26554 (attached to First Baptist Church)
Child Care provided to children ages 6 months to school aged.
Fairmont Community Youth Development Center 304-534-8316612 Madison St. Fairmont, WV 26554
Private nonprofit organization promoted to raising awareness and responsibility in the areas of social, economic, education and moral growth to all members of the community with special emphasis on youth
Fairmont General Hospital 304-367-71001325 Locust Avenue Fairmont, WV 26554
Full medical Hospital, Medical Testing, and Therapy Services.www.fghi.com
Fairmont General Hospital Behavioral Medicine 304- 367-72291325 Locust Avenue Fairmont, WV 26554
Inpatient psychiatric, addictions recovery, Outpatient partial hospitalization, psychiatric
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Fairmont State University 304- 367-40001201 Locust Avenue Fairmont, WV 26554
Fairmont State University and Pierpont Community & Technical College share a 120-acre main campus in Fairmont, West Virginia. Partnership allows us to better serve our 7,450 students. Partnership provides students with the opportunity to find their future from more than 145 skill sets, certificates, associate degrees, bachelor's degrees and graduate programs. FSU features a branch campus in Clarksburg, the Gaston Caperton Center. Through Off-Campus Programs, Pierpont offers a variety of courses at more than 15 sites in North Central West Virginia. We value scholarship, opportunity, achievement and responsibility.
Fairmont State University Preschool 304- 367-48461201 Locust Avenue Fairmont, WV 26554
Daycare for 3years & 4 years old
Fairmont/Morgantown Housing Authority 304-363-0860103 Twelfth Street Fairmont, WV 26554
Rental Assistance for low income families, the elderly and disables, home ownership opportunities for working families. Income requirements, credit check, background checkless than 30% of gross income. [email protected] Monday-Friday 830-430, closed 12-1
Fairview Food Pantry 304-449-2863Fairview- behind Poppy’s and Post Office in old Restaurant Building
Offering assistance food, open every 3rd Tuesday from 12pm-3pm
Family Services of Marion 304- 366-47501313 Locust Avenue Fairmont, WV 26554
Case management, counseling, home health care, and parenting training
Genesis Youth Crisis Center, Inc. 304- 622-1907192 Safe Haven Dr. Clarksburg, WV 26301
Emergency shelter coed, group and individual counseling, foster care and adoption assistance
Girl Scouts of Black Diamond Council 1-800-756-7616P.O. Box 507 Charleston, WV 25332
Girls participate in special interest activities such as summer camp; Girl Scouts of Black Diamond Council serves nearly 20,000 girls each year in 61 counties in West Virginia, Ohio, Virginia and Maryland. The council has 13 regional offices for the convenience of volunteers and Girl Scout members.
Head Start/Early Head Start 304- 363-33111304 Goose Run Rd. Fairmont, WW 26554
The Head Start Program promotes school readiness by enhancing the social and cognitive development of preschool children three to five years of age in income eligible families in Barbour, Marion,
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Monongalia, Pocahontas, Preston, Randolph, Taylor, Tucker, and Webster Counties. The North Central WV Community Action Association Head Start/Early Head Start Program has emerged as a leader in collaboration with County Boards of Education in the implementation of Universal Pre-K education. Offering preschool children the opportunity to receive education in schools in their home attendance areas is one of the major goals of Universal Pre-K. Through partnerships, children and families are able to receive support services such as health, nutrition, and social services. This system enhances parent involvement in their children’s learning and helps them in making progress toward their educational, literacy, and employment goals.
HealthSouth Mountain view Regional Rehabilitation Hospital 304- 598-11001160 Van Voorhis Road Morgantown, WV 26505
HealthSouth Mountain View Regional Rehabilitation Hospital is a 96-bed inpatient rehabilitation hospital, outpatient physical rehabilitation services.
HealthSouth Mountain view Regional Rehabilitation Hospital (Bridgeport) 681-342-7300327 Medical Park Bridgeport, WV 26330
Inpatient rehabilitation hospital, outpatient physical rehabilitation services
Hope, Inc. 304- 367-1100P.O. Box 626 Fairmont, WV 26555
We provide services to victims of domestic and sexual assault, provide counseling, children programs, and prevention education in the local middle schools, emergency shelter, referral services, advocacy and support services.
Hospice Care 304- 363-38151406 Country Club Rd. Fairmont, WV 26554
Support groups, individual counseling, and reference materials. Offers patients a program of coordinated care for persons with serious illness. Services available on call 24 hours per day 7 days per week. Reimbursement through Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance. www.hospicecarecorp.org
John Manchin Sr. Health Center 304-363-2500401 Guffey Street Fairmont, WV 26554
General medicine clinic, family planning, Sliding scale fees, inpatient and outpatient clinical services
Just Like Home Childcare Center 304- 366-815450 Greenbrier Plaza Fairmont, WV 26554
Daycare for 2 years- 12 years
Kids R Special 304- 368-00371401 Country Club Road Fairmont, WV 26554
Daycare for Infant (6 weeks)- 12 years old
Klingberg Center for Children 304- 293-7331
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1 Medical Center Dr. Morgantown, WV 26506Diagnostic service for children with special needs, or have difficulties with development, attention and learning skills.
Learning Options, Inc. (LOI) 304- 366-3722305 Songbird Lane Fairmont, WV 265554
Interest-based learning center in our area offering different classes in different areas and tutoring, with a focus on hands-on learning for school-age children
Legal Aid of WV 304-623-6649110 South Third Street Clarksburg, WV 26301
Legal Aid of West Virginia ® provides free advocacy services to residents of Marion, Mon, and Preston County in West Virginia. Also providing FAST Family Advocacy, Support and Training Program to help assist and support families of children with behavioral and emotional challenges
Literacy Volunteers of Marion County 304- 366-6055601 Locust Avenue Fairmont, WV 26554
Our mission is to help the citizens of Marion County develop the basic skills needed to function in today's society. This includes improving your reading and writing skills, tutoring you in various areas of study such as history, math, and science, as well as providing basic computer literacy classes. Literacy Volunteers are certified and are trained to tutor both adults and children. Services are FREE!
Mannington Food Pantry and Clothes Closet 304- 986-2147811 East Main Street Mannington, WV 26582204 East Main Street Mannington, WV 26582 (soup kitchen)
Emergency food and clothing open on Wednesdays 9am-12pm other outreach programs: Children of the cross providing items to mothers or new moms for their babies; soup kitchen open to people in need of hot meal open Wednesdays from 10:30am- 1pm.
Mannington Promise for Kids 304- 986-1968211 Grays Run Rd. Farmington, WV 26571
Tutoring, drama club, periodic functions for kids
Marion County Board of Education 304- 367-2100200 Gaston Avenue Fairmont, WV 26554
The Marion County School system consists of 23 schools serving students in grades kindergarten through twelve.
Marion County Food Pantry 304- 363-0300107 Jefferson Street Fairmont, WV 26554
Year-round meals programs, emergency shelter for entire families, addictions recovery program for men & women, needed items can e purchased at lower rates, job placement assistance, and skills training.
Marion County Health Department 304-366-336010
300 Second Street Fairmont WV 26554Medical clinics, family planning, home health services and environmental health services. Public health, immunizations, STI education and prevention and community education.
Marion County P.A.T.C.H. 304- 363-2500401 Guffy Street Fairmont, WV 26554
Provide educational, community health promotion programming in the areas of nutrition, physical activity, injury prevention, breast cancer awareness, and tobacco.
Marion County Parks and Recreation MCPARC 304- 363-70371000 Cole St. Suite B Pleasant Valley, WV 26554
MCPARC offers year-round programming for all ages basketball leagues, community-ed classes, 10K runs, youth sports, occupational therapy, dance lessons, monthly bus trips, playground programs and much more. MCPARC is also active in many areas of the community and helps many organizations with special events and projects. MCPARC also offers community grants to help municipalities and non-profit groups increase recreational opportunities throughout the county.
Marion County Senior Citizens, Inc. 304- 366-8779105 Maplewood Drive Fairmont, WV 26554
Van transportation, instruction and training, material aid, telephone reassurance, low income energy assistance, exercise equipment room, senior center offering daily meals and
Marion County Technical Center 304- 986-35902 North Marion Drive Farmington, WV 26571
vocational educational training in various fields
Marion County Teen Court 304- 365-3805211 Adams St Suite 504 Fairmont, WV 26555
Services for first time youth offenders to receive a trial and jury by teen peers. First time youth offenders in Marion County.
Marion County Transit Authority 304-366-8177400 Quincy Street Fairmont, WV 26554
Provide regular route runs and we provide paratransit and non-emergency medical transportation. We help the citizens of Marion County get to work every day, to doctor’s visits and even to shopping centers. www.fmcta.com
Meals on Wheels 304- 363-29381042 Fairfax Street Fairmont, WV 26554
Provide one meal daily, Monday through Friday to senior citizens who are unable to prepare a meal for themselves.
Milan Puskar Health Right 304- 292-8234341 Spruce Street Morgantown, WV 26505
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Provides health care at no cost to uninsured and under-insured low-income residents. Services include: primary health care, pharmacy services/ free medications, dental care/ screenings, mental health counseling and case management, walk-in homeless clinic/ showering program, vision screening/ eye glasses, and health education.
Monongalia County Youth Services 304- 599-2293440 Elmer Prince Drive Morgantown, WV 26505
Emergency Shelter for adolescents
Mountain State Parents Children Adolescent Network 1-800-CHILD851739 St. Mary’s Ave Suite B Parkersburg, WV 26040
Mountain State Parents, Children & Adolescent Network is a private, non-profit, family run organization that enhances outcomes for children with serious emotional disorders and their families. MSP-CAN improves results for children and families by increasing access to comprehensive, coordinated, and individualized care that is child-centered, family focused, and strength based. The network promotes reforms in the service delivery system through an optimum of interrelated activities that educated and support parents. And inform practitioners, administrators, and policy makers. In addition to training, MSP-CAN provides advocacy to assist parents in overcoming systemic barriers to individualized, strength-based care.
MVA's Wellness Center North Marion Campus 304-986-30631 North Marion Drive Farmington, WV 26571
East Fairmont Campus 304-367-06541993 Airport Rd. Fairmont, WV 26554
School- based services including: physicals, vision screenings and programs, treatment for acute illness, immunizations and Vaccine for Children program, care for chronic condition and referrals for specialy care.
MVA's Health Center Shinnston 304- 592-10401 Columbia Rd. Shinnston, WV 26431
Fairmont 304-366-07001322 Locust Ave. Fairmont, WV 26554
Primary care (all ages), lab services, pharmacy services, home health, social services, Monongahela Valley Association of Health Centers, Inc. (MVA) is committed to providing quality health care, at a reasonable cost, to all residents of its service area.
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North Central West Virginia Community Action 304- 363-43671304 Goose Run Road Fairmont, WV 26554
North Central West Virginia Community Action Association helps individuals and families reach their highest levels of social and economic independence by providing a broad range of anti-poverty services and educational resources
OIC Training Academy (304)366-8142120 Jackson Street Fairmont, WV 26544
A community-based, career training facility that provides educational opportunities, specialized training, and job placement assistance. Providing short term hands-on career training programs, convenient day and evening class schedule, provides quality opportunities to develop professional skills and attributes necessary to advance. Financial Aid in form of grants and student loans available. . Job training offered in Administrative Medical Assisting, Dental Assisting, and Nurse’s Aide.
Op Shop 304- 366-5737316 Columbia St. Fairmont, WV 26554
Community rehabilitation programs providing work evaluation, adjustment, and training for persons 18 years and older who are physically or mentally disabled
Pregnancy Resource Center Inc. 304- 363-000336 Mountain Park Drive Fairmont, WV 26554
Provides free and confidential services to those facing unplanned or distressful Pregnancies; especially those considering abortion due to lack of information or support. Ultimately, we seek to provide emotional, spiritual, and practical assistance; educational Information and loving acceptance to those in a crisis pregnancy situation. We desire to Preserve and enhance the lives of those born and unborn. Our approach enables the client to make informed, educated, positive choices for herself and her baby and to develop mature and responsible sexual values.
RESA 7 Regional Education Service Agency 304- 624-65541201 N. 15th Street Clarksburg, WV 26301
To provide high quality, cost effective, life-long education programs and services to students, schools, school systems and communities.
Ronald D. Pearse, Ed. D (Psychology Center) 304- 367-02321314 Locust Avenue Fairmont, WV 26554
Psychological testing including intellectual, personality, psycho educational and behavioral; Get assistance with alcoholism, drug addiction and behavioral disorders.
Rosewood Center Genesis Healthcare 304- 265-00958 Rose Street Grafton, WV 26354
69-bed facility offers residential intermediate or skilled nursing care and rehabilitation for speech, occupational and physical therapy.
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Rotary Club of Fairmont, WV, Inc. 304- 366-2900PO Box 12 Fairmont, WV 26554
This is a service club, international organization; they work with literacy, safe drinking water, and meeting local community service needs.
Rural Development- USDA 304- 366-292153 Mountain Park Drive Whitehall, WV 26554
Assists low income rural homeowners who otherwise cannot afford to finance needed house repairs and improvements.
Salvation Army 304-366-2601309 Cleveland Ave Fairmont, WV 26554
Assistance in obtaining furniture, clothes, utility termination notices, eviction, food baskets, etc.
Shepherds Love Food Pantry 304-657-7292Corner of 3rd and Jasper St. RivesvilleFood pantry, open the second Saturday of each month from 10-11:30am.
Scott Place Homeless Shelter 304- 366-6543215 Scott Place Fairmont, WV 26554
Emergency shelter for men, women, and children. North Central regards the emergency sheltering of homeless individuals and families as part of an overall framework to prepare the homeless for self-sufficiency. A shelter is not an obstacle to housing, but rather a critical component in an effort to usher the homeless into stable, permanent housing. Income guidelines.
Soup Opera 304- 367-1098425 Quincy Street Fairmont, WV 26554
Meals served 365 days per year. Laundry and shower facilities are available every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Emergency food orders, hygiene products, baby food and formula, diapers, over the counter medicines and school supplies. A clothing outlet is available. Serves Meals, laundry and shower facilities are available Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
Special Olympics of Marion County 304- 641-9313102 Benoni Ave. Fairmont, WV 26554
Mentally handicapped individuals aged 8 and up. Avenues for fitness, building self esteem, courage, joy, and friendships- a place to belong and to be somebody. Supervised sports opportunities for the mentally handicapped ages 8 and up; Special Olympics is where athletes with intellectual disabilities celebrate and are celebrated for their accomplishments. It's often the first time that our athletes have truly taken center stage and been recognized as individuals.
Stepping Stone, Inc. 304- 366-8571PO Box 2054 Fairmont, WV 26554
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Group home for adolescent boys. The boys either have a history of status offenses or of family discord. Stepping stone utilizes local counselors to meet the mental health needs of boys. They also learn social skills and independent living skills. The program averages 10 months.
Sunbeam 304- 366-75031654 Mary Lou Retton Drive Fairmont, WV 26554
Daycare for 3 months-12 years old
Try-Again Homes, Inc. 304- 363-58631800 Locust Avenue Fairmont, WV 26554
Try-Again Homes, Incorporated is a private, non-profit corporation committed to providing safe nurturing places for children in need and dedicated to the growth, development, and empowerment of individuals and families for healthier communities. Must be in custody of DHHRM-F 830-430, on call 24 hours per day www.try-againhomes.org
United Methodist Church Food Pantry 304-816-6046Corner of 2nd St and Jasper St, Rivesville WV 26588
Emergency Food Services
United Summit Center 304- 623-56616 Hospital Plaza Clarksburg, WV 26301
Mix of mental health and substance abuse services, outpatient, DUI/DWI offenders.
United Way of Marion County 304- 366-4550112 Adams Street Suite 201 Fairmont, WV 26554
To increase the available resources and enhance the effective delivery of charitable services in the community. www.uwmarion.com
Valley Alliance Treatment Services Inc. 304- 284-002553 Don Knotts Blvd, Morgantown, WV 26508
Substance abuse treatment services, substance abuse treatment, methadone maintenance, buprenorphine services, Persons with HIV/AIDS, pregnant/postpartum women
Valley Health Care 304-366-7174448 Leonard Avenue Fairmont, WV 26554
Psychiatric, Psychological Outpatient services, Chemical Dependency, residential and crisis service for Children and Adults. Outpatient services psychiatric and psychological therapy, day programs, chemical dependency, case management, mental/ developmental disability services, residential and crisis services for children and adults. Substance Abuse services.
Valley Healthcare System ACT Unit 304- 363-2228100 Crosswind Drive Fairmont, WV 26554
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Alpha Chemical Treatment Unit offers 28 day residential treatment for adults with primary diagnosis of chemical dependence. Group Counseling, individual counseling, alcohol and drug education, family education program. Substance abuse treatment services, short-term treatment
Valley Healthcare System 304- 296-1731301 Scott Avenue Morgantown, WV 26508
Mental health and substance abuse services and treatment, adolescents, DUI/SWI offenders, substance abuse treatment, buprenorphine Services
Veterans Affairs Medical Center 304- 623-76131 Medical Center Dr Clarksburg, WV 26301
Mix of mental health and substance abuse services, detoxification, hospital inpatient, residential short-term treatment (30 days or less), and outpatient.
West Virginia Advocates 800-950-5250West Virginia Advocates, Inc. (WVA) is the federally mandated protection and advocacy system for people with disabilities in West Virginia. WVA is a private, nonprofit agency. Our services are confidential and free of charge
West Virginia Bar Association’s Tuesday Legal Connect 1-800-642-3627Volunteer lawyers take calls from public, and offer legal suggestion and guidance. Every Tuesday
evening from 6-8pm http://www.wvbar.org/public-information/tuesday-legal-connect/
West Virginia Rescue Ministries (Union Mission) 304- 363-0300107 Jefferson Street Fairmont, WV 26554
Emergency Shelter, Evening Meal 7 days/week, Education learning Centers, GED, College help, meal programs.
WIC -Marion County Women, Infants and Children 304- 366-2387532 Pennsylvania Avenue Fairmont, WV 26554
Nutrition counseling and education, breast feeding support, monthly food packages and access to health care Income requirements based on number of people in household, pregnant and breastfeeding, and postpartum women and children and infants under the age of 5. Free interpreting services available. M-F 830-430, or by appointment. www.wvdhhr.org
Wishing Well Health Center 304- 366-91001539 Country Club Road Fairmont, WV 26554
Rehabilitative therapies, 24-hour professional nursing supervision.
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Wonderland 304- 986-1827811 East Main Street Mannington, WV 26582
Daycare for infants (6 weeks)-12 years
Workforce West Virginia 304-363-0654416 Adams St. Suite 220 Fairmont, WV 26554
Free job placement services. Testing and referral for Workers Investment Act (WIA), unemployment services.
West Virginia 211 211 866- 802-85592-1-1 provides free and confidential information and referral. Call 2-1-1 for help with food, housing, employment, health care, counseling and more.
West Virginia Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Program 1-800-642-8522Multiple county locations and providers
Providing free or low-cost clinical breast exams, pap tests, pelvic exams, and diagnostic testing for mammograms for women who are between ages 25-64, have no health insurance or are underinsured, meet income guidelines(call to find out if you qualify) and are WV residents.
Worthington Wellness Food Pantry 304-287-7733Main St. Worthington, WV 26591Provides emergency food supplies
WV Division of Rehabilitation Services 304- 367-2714416 Adams Street Suite 240 Fairmont, WV 26554
The West Virginia Division of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) helps people with disabilities establish and reach their vocational goals. The primary goal for all DRS clients is to become productive working citizens.
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WV Healthy Start/HAPI Project 304- 293-3840PO Box 9186 Morgantown, WV 26506
Service for women during pregnancy up to 2 years post partum. Must also be enrolled in the Right from the Start Program. In home services include but not limited to case management and assessments for depression, domestic violence, substance abuse, and other family needs. Also provide education on infant's and women's health and wellness.
WV Poison Control Center (800)222-1222 www.wvpoisoncenter.orgThe West Virginia Poison Center is an information resource for both the public and health care professionals, whose two-fold purpose is to assist in the provision of optimal treatment of the poisoned patient and to reduce the number of accidental poisonings throughout West Virginia.
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WVU Extension Service 304- 367-2772314 Monroe Street, Room 202 Fairmont, WV 26554
4-H and youth development programming, 4-H summer residential camp, leadership development programming and training, multicultural diversity training and education, master gardener, parent enrichment program, diabetes and nutritional education, and CEOS
Youth Academy 304- 363-3341#3 Crosswind Drive Fairmont, WV 26554
Academy Programs began serving at-risk children and families in West Virginia in 2002. The Academy serves its community and state by providing residential and in-home services for children with behavioral disorders. The YORE Academy is a residential substance abuse program that can serve 24 children at capacity. The Youth Academy is a Level II residential program that has a capacity of 22. The Youth Academy also offers Community Family Intensive Treatment (CFIT) an in-home program that serves children at risk of out of home placement and those returning home from placement.
Youth Advocate Program 304- 366-5832909 Morgantown Ave. Fairmont, WV 26554
Foster care and in-home services. Provides programs for private home studies and parenting skill development.
YWCA of Marion County 304- 366-44802019 Pleasant Valley Road Fairmont, WV 26554
Educational and recreational programs for women, girls and their families.
ALCOHOL & SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Addiction Specialists 724- 437-2776
Appalachian Health Ctr.Community 304- 636-3232
Chestnut Ridge Center 304- 598-6400
Clarksburg Treatment Center 304- 622-7511
Fairmont General Hospital 304- 367-7229 Behavioral Medicine
Genesis Youth Crisis Center, Inc. 304- 622-1907
Ronald D. Pearse, Ed. D 304- 367-0232
Substance Abuse Prevention 304- 366-4445 Coalition
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United Summit Center 304- 623-5661
Valley Alliance Treatment 304- 284-0025 Services Inc.
Valley Health Care 304-366-7174
Valley Healthcare System ACT Unit 304- 363-2228
Valley Healthcare System 304- 296-1731
Veterans Affairs Medical Center 304- 623-7613
WV Poison Control Center 800-222-1222
CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES
Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention 304- 558-5388
Birth Right of Morgantown 304- 296-0277
Boys & Girls Clubs of 304- 376-2627 Marion County
Bright Beginnings 304- 363-5454
Burlington Family Services 304- 368-0030
Child Advocacy Center 304-333-3936
Child Care Resource Center 304- 366-3615
Court Appointed Special Advocates 304-366-4198
Department of Health and 304-368-4420 Human Resources
Family Resource Network 304- 366-4445
Family Services of Marion 304- 366-4750
Head Start/Early Head Start 304- 363-3311
Hope, Inc. 304- 367-1100
Just Like Home 304- 366-8154
Kids R Special 304- 368-0037
Learning Options, Inc. (LOI) 304- 366-3722
Mannington Promise for Kids 304- 986-1968
Marion County Board of Education 304- 367-2100
Marion County Food Pantry 304- 363-0300
Marion County Health Department 304-366-3360
Marion County Parks and Recreation304- 363-7037
Marion County Parent/Educator 304- 363-5012 Resource Center
Milan Puskar Health Right 304- 292-8234
CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES (cont.)
Mountain State Parents Children 800-CHILD85 Adolescent Network
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Pregnancy Resource Center Inc. 304- 363-0003
RESA 7 304- 624-6554
Salvation Army 304-366-2601
Sunbeam 304- 366-7503
Try-Again Homes, Inc. 304- 363-5863
United Way of Marion County 304- 366-4550
WIC- Marion County Women, 304- 366-2387 Infants and Children
Wonderland 304- 986-1827
WV Healthy Start/HAPI Project 304- 293-3840
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WVU Extension Service 304- 367-2772
Youth Advocate Program 304- 366-5832
YWCA of Marion County 304- 366-4480
EDUCATION
Boys &Girls Clubs 304- 376-2627 of Marion County
Fairmont State University 304- 367-4000
Head Start/Early Head Start 304- 363-3311
Learning Options, Inc. (LOI) 304- 366-3722
Literacy Volunteers 304- 366-6055 of Marion County
Marion County Board of Education 304- 367-2100
Marion County Parent/Educator 304- 363-5012 Resource Center
Marion County Technical Center 304- 986-3590
North Central West Virginia OIC 304- 366-8142
RESA 7 304- 624-6554
Youth Academy 304- 363-3341
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE
North Central West Virginia OIC 304- 366-8142
Workforce West Virginia 304-363-0654
EMERGENCY SERVICES
Adult Elder Abuse Hotline 800-352-6513
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American Red Cross 304- 366-2060
Chestnut Ridge Center 304- 598-6400
Connecting Link, Incorporated 304-363-4882
Department of Health and 304-368-4420 Human Resources
Fairmont General Hospital 304-367-7100
Hope, Inc. 304- 367-1100
Legal Aid of WV 800-453-1939
Mannington Food Pantry 304- 986-2147
Marion County Health Department 304- 366-3360
Salvation Army 304-366-2601
Scott Place Homeless Shelter 304- 366-6543
Soup Opera 304- 367-1098
United Summit Center 304- 623-5661
United Way of Marion County 304- 366-4550
West Virginia Rescue Ministries 304- 363-0300
WV Poison Control Center 800-222-1222
West Virginia 211 211
FOOD ASSISTANCE
Mannington Food Pantry 304- 986-2147
Marion County Food Pantry 304- 363-0300
Meals on Wheels 304- 363-2938
Salvation Army 304-366-2601
Scott Place 304- 366-6543
Soup Opera 304- 367-1098
United Methodist Church Food Pantry304-816-6046
West Virginia Rescue Ministries 304- 363-0300
WIC- Marion County Women, 304- 366-2387 Infants and Children
West Virginia 211: 211
HEALTH / MEDICAL SERVICES
Birth Right of Morgantown 304- 296-0277
Caritas House, Inc, 304- 985-0021
Chestnut Ridge Center 304- 598-6400
Fairmont General Hospital 304-367-7100
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Fairmont General Hospital- 304- 367-7229Behavioral Medicine
HealthSouth Mountain View Rehab Morgantown office- 304-598-
1100Bridgeport office- 681-342-
7300
Hospice Care 304- 363-3815
John Manchin Sr. Health Center 304-363-2500
Klingberg Center For Children 304- 293-7331
Marion County Health Department 304-366-3360
Milan Puskar Health Right 304- 292-8234
MVA's Wellness CenterNorth Marion Campus 304-986-
3063East Fairmont Campus 304-367-
0654
MVA's Health CenterFairmont office 304- 366-
0700Shinnston office 304-592-
1040
Pregnancy Resource Center Inc. 304- 363-0003
Rosewood Center Genesis Healthcare304- 265-0095
United Summit Center 304- 623-5661
Valley Health Care 304-366-7174
Valley Healthcare System ACT Unit 304- 363-2228
Valley Healthcare System 304- 296-1731
Veterans Affairs Medical Center 304- 623-7613
Wishing Well Health Center 304- 366-9100
WV Poison Control Center 800-222-1222
HOMELESS ASSISTANCE
Scott Place Homeless Shelter 304- 366-6543
Soup Opera 304- 367-1098
West Virginia Rescue Ministries 304- 363-0300
HOUSING ASSISTANCE
Eastview Unity Apartments 304-366-6934
Fairmont/Morgantown 304-363-0860 Housing Authority
West Virginia 211 211
LAUNDRY, SHOWERS, etc
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Soup Opera 304- 367-1098
LEGAL / FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Connecting Link, Inc 304-363-4882
Legal Aid of WV 800-453-1939
West Virginia 211 211
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Addiction Specialists 724- 437-2776
Alzheimer's Association 304- 599-1159
Chestnut Ridge Center 304- 598-6400
Fairmont General Hospital 304- 367-7229 Behavioral Medicine
Klingberg Center for Children 304- 293-7331
United Summit Center 304- 623-5661
Valley Healthcare System ACT Unit 304- 363-2228
Valley Healthcare System 304- 296-1731
SENIOR SERVICES
Adult Elder Abuse Hotline 800-352-6513
Alzheimer's Association 304- 599-1159
Eastview Unity Apartments 304-366-6934
Hospice Care 304- 363-3815
Marion County Senior Citizens, Inc. 304- 366-8779
Marion County Transit Authority 304-366-8177
Meals on Wheels 304- 363-2938
Valley Health Care 304-296-1731
Wishing Well Health Center 304- 366-9100
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Substance Abuse ResourcesSupport Groups
WV Drug Prescription Drug Abuse Quitline 866-WV-QUITT
WV Prevention Resource Center 304-293-8612
Alcoholics Anonymous 304-291-7918
Narcotics Anonymous 1-800-766-4442
24 Hour Crisis Line 800-579-5844
Center for Substance Abuse 800-662-4357
National Institute of Drug Abuse 301-443-1124
Substance Abuse Services - GeneralFairmont General Hospital -Behavioral Medicine 304-367-7229 Fairmont
Chestnut Ridge Hosp/WVU Hospitals Inc 304-598-6400 Morgantown
United Summit Center 304-623-5661 Clarksburg
Valley Comprehensive Comm MH Ctr Inc 304-363-2228 Fairmont
Valley Healthcare System 304-296-1731 Morgantown
VA Medical Center Substance Abuse Services 304-623-7613 Clarksburg
Residential TreatmentACT Unit / Valley Health Care 304-363-2228 Fairmont
Alcohol & Drug Rehab Facility 800-821-4357 Salem, VA
Valley Healthcare System 304-296-1731 Morgantown
New Beginnings 304-367-1625 Fairmont
Southern WV Fellowship Home 304-253-1441 Beckley
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Storm Haven Transitional Home 304-252-2081 Raleigh
Residential Treatment for YouthChestnut Ridge Center WVU Healthcare 304-598-6364 Morgantown
YORE Academy 304-363-3341 Fairmont
ON-LINE SUBSTANCE ABUSE RESOURCESThe Internet is full of information and misinformation.
Visit these sites to find credible information and valuable resources about drug awareness and
prevention.
Drug Enforcement Administration: www.justice.gov/dea
Just Think Twice – www.justthinktwice.com
Get Smart About Drugs – www.getsmartaboutdrugs.com
Center for Mental Health Services: www.mentalhealth.gov
Center for Substance Abuse Prevention: www.samhsa.gov
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment: www.samhsa.gov
Community Capacity Development Office: http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ccdo/
National Guard Bureau Counterdrug Program: http://www.nationalguard.mil/home.aspx
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Impaired Driving
Division:www.nhtsa.gov/impaired
National Institute on Drug Abuse: www.nida.nih.gov
Office of National Drug Control Policy: www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov
Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools: www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/osdfs/index.html
DRUG PREVENTION ORGANIZATIONS
American Council for Drug Education: www.acde.org
Above the Influence; Abovetheinfluence.com
D.A.R.E. America: www.dare.com
Join Together: www.drugfree.org/join-together/
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The Partnership at Drugfree.org: http://www.drugfree.org
Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) www.sadd.org
Marion County Family Resource Network: marionFRN.com
Suicide Prevention OrganizationsAmerican Association of Suicidology (AAS) www.suicidology.org AAS promotes research, public awareness programs, public education, and training for professionals and volunteers. It serves as a national clearinghouse for information on suicide, publishing and disseminating statistics and suicide prevention resources. AAS also hosts annual national conferences for professionals and survivors.
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) www.afsp.org AFSP funds research and offers educational programs and resources for professionals, survivors of suicide loss, and the public, promotes and keeps track of policies and legislation related to suicide prevention. AFSP chapters provide connections to local resources and services addressing suicide prevention. The chapters also organize awareness events.
International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP) www.iasp.info IASP is an international suicide prevention membership organization dedicated to preventing suicidal behavior, alleviating its effects, and providing a forum for academics, mental health professionals, crisis workers, volunteers, and suicide survivors. IASP sponsors World Suicide Prevention Day, congresses, task forces, conferences, and awards for research in suicidology. Jason Foundation www.jasonfoundation.com The Jason Foundation is an educational organization dedicated to the awareness and prevention of youth suicide. It produces educational curricula and training programs for students, educators, youth workers, and parents to help them identify and assist at-risk youth.
Means Matter, Harvard School of Public Health www.hsph.harvard.edu/means-matter/The mission of the Means Matter campaign is to increase the proportion of suicide prevention groups that promote activities that reduce a suicidal person’s access to lethal means of suicide. The website has a wide variety of information to help families, clinicians, suicide prevention groups, local communities, and colleges and universities.
National Council for Suicide Prevention (NCSP) www.ncsp.org
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NCSP is a group of leading national suicide prevention organizations that comes together to speak as a collective voice on selected issues and is dedicated to advancing suicide prevention through leadership and advocacy. NCSP philosophy is rooted in the belief that collaboration between like organizations will help pool resources and strengthen member organizations’ ability to effect positive change in the field.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (Lifeline) www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org The Lifeline provides immediate assistance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to individuals in suicidal crisis by connecting them to the nearest available suicide prevention and mental health service provider through a toll-free telephone number: 1–800–273–TALK (8255). The Lifeline also provides informational materials featuring the phone number, such as brochures, wallet cards, and posters.
Samaritans USA www.samaritansusa.org Samaritans USA provides services to those at risk for suicide, provides support for those who have experienced a loss due to suicide, and educates caregivers and health providers. Crisis lines are the cornerstone of Samaritans USA’s services. Samaritans USA also provides suicide prevention education to the public and survivor support groups.
Suicide Awareness Voices of Education (SAVE) www.save.org SAVE’s mission is to prevent suicide through public awareness and education, reduce prejudice, and serve as a resource for those touched by suicide. SAVE’s prevention and education programs are designed to increase awareness and knowledge about brain illnesses and suicide, accessing community resources, and understanding and use of intervention skills to help prevent suicide.
Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC) www.sprc.org SPRC is a SAMHSA-funded, national center that helps strengthen the efforts of state, tribal, community, and campus suicide prevention organizations and coalitions and organizations that serve populations with high suicide rates. It provides technical assistance, training, a variety of resource materials, a current awareness newsletter (The Weekly SPARK), and a searchable online library. In partnership with AFSP, SPRC coproduces the BPR for Suicide Prevention. SPRC also provides organizational support for the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention.
The Jed Foundation www.jedfoundation.org The Jed Foundation works to promote emotional health and prevent suicide among college and university students. The Jed Foundation’s programs include: ULifeline, an online resource that gives students access to campus-specific resources and allows them to take an anonymous mental health screening; the Half of Us campaign with mtvU, which uses online, on-air, and on campus programming to encourage help-seeking; Love is Louder, a movement online and in communities to build connectedness and increase resiliency; and more.
The Link Counseling Center www.thelink.org The Link provides services and support to those who have lost a loved one to suicide, including workshops, resource materials, telephone counseling, information, and referrals. The Link also
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offers trainings for survivors and professionals on creating and facilitating support groups for survivors.
Yellow Ribbon www.yellowribbon.org Yellow Ribbon is the producer of the adult gatekeeper training Be a Link!, and the youth program Ask 4 Help! Its services include providing technical assistance to states and communities and support to survivors, including a list of survivor support groups across the United States.
Commonly Needed Local ResourcesArea Assistance
Marion County Sheriff’s Department Law Enforcement316 Monroe Street, Jacobs Building 1st Floor, Fairmont, WV 26554 Phone: (304) 367-5300
Fairmont Fire Department 500 Quincy Street P.O. Box 1428 Fairmont, WV 26554 Fire Chief's Office: (304) 363-7620 Fairmont Police Department 500 Quincy St. Fairmont, West Virginia 26554 Phone: (304) 366-4200 (24/7)Office (304) 366-9280 (M -F 8 - 4)
City of Fairmont - City Hall200 Jackson Street Suite 301Fairmont, WV 26554Phone: (304)366-6211
WV Department of Health & Human Resources 416 Aedams St. Suite 307 Fairmont, WV 26554 Phone: (304) 368-4420
www.wvdhhr.org
Marion County Family Resource Network112 Adams Street Room 204Fairmont, WV 26554304-366-4445
Women Infant Child (WIC) 532 Pennsylvania Avenue Fairmont, WV 26554 Phone: (304) 366-2387 fns.usda.gov/wiv
Pregnancy Resource Center 36 Mountain Park Drive Fairmont, WV 26554 Phone: (304) 363-0003 (24 Hours)
Hope Inc. Domestic Violence Center Phone: (304) 367-110024 hour hotline
Health ServicesFairmont Regional Medical Center1325 Locust AvenueFairmont, WV 26554
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Phone: (304) 367-7100www.frmcwv.com
MVA Fairmont Clinic1322 Locust AvenueFairmont, WV 26554Phone: (304) 366-0700
Med Plus2048 V.I.P. WayPleasant Valley, WV 26554Phone: (304) 366-6200
Whitehall Medical 177 Middletown Rd Suite 1 Whitehall, WV 26554Phone: (304) 363-6600
Hospice Care 1406 Country Club Rd Fairmont, WV 26554 Phone: (304) 363-3815
Homeless Resources Soup Opera 425 Quincy St. Fairmont, WV 26554 Phone: (304) 367-1098
Scott Place 215 Scott Place Fairmont, WV 26554 Phone: (304) 366-6543
West Virginia Rescue Ministries (Union Mission)107 Jefferson St.Fairmont WV 26554Phone: (304) 363-030
Senior Services Marion County Senior Citizens 105 Maplewood Drive Fairmont, WV 26554 Phone: (304) 366-8779
Meals on Wheels Phone: (304) 363-2938
Bus ServicesFairmont-Marion County Transit Authority400 Quincy StreetFairmont, WV 26554 (304) 366-8177
Miscellaneous
Marion County Public Library 321 Monroe St.Fairmont, WV 26554phone: (304) 366-1210 http://www.marioncountypubliclibrary.org/ Marion County Convention and Visitor’s Bureau1000 Cole St Suite AFairmont, WV 26554Phone: (304) 368-1123 http://marioncvb.com/
Marion County Parks and Recreation 1000 Cole StFairmont, WV 26554Phone: (304) 363-7037http://www.mcparc.com/
Workforce Job Services416 Adams St. Suite 220
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Fairmont, WV 26554 Phone: (304)363-065
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