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1.Alderson Hospitality House The Alderson Hospitality House supports the women of the Federal Prison Camp Alderson and their friends and families. We believe in the importance of visitors during incarceration. Our volunteers and staff, through donations, demonstrate this belief by providing temporary lodging, meals, transportation assistance, information and support.
(304) 445-2980,
Alderson Hospitality House, P.O. Box 579, Alderson, WV 24910
2.ACLU of West Virginia The American Civil Liberties Union of West Virginia (ACLU-WV) is a non-partisan, non-profit membership organization whose mission is to ensure the Bill of Rights and rights guaranteed by the Constitution are preserved for each new generation. The ACLU-WV accomplishes these goals through legislative advocacy, litigation, grassroots organizing, and public education.
(304) 345-9246,
ACLU of WV, P.O. Box 3952, Charleston, WV 25339
3.Martinsburg Christian CenterMartinsburg Christian Center Church is part of the Non-Denominational denomination of churches.
(304) 263-6209,
Martinsburg Christian Center Church, 300 E. Stephen St., Martinsburg WV 25401
4.Covenant HouseCovenant House was founded in 1981 to help people with the fewest resources meet their basic needs: food, clothing, and shelter. After 30 years, our core mission remains the same.
(304) 344-8053,
Covenant House, 600 Shrewbury St., Charleston, WV 25301
5.Rea of Hope The Mission of Rea of Hope is to provide safe affordable housing for West Virginia women in a positive homelike environment that fosters recovery from alcohol and/or drug addiction and promotes self sufficiency.
(304) 344-5363,
Rea of Hope, Inc., 1429 Lee St., Charleston, WV 25301
6.Kanawha Valley FellowshipThe Kanawha Valley Fellowship Home is a West Virginia non-profit organization, supporting men who are serious about their recovery from alcohol and substance abuse who need a chance to build independent living skills in a structured residential environment.
(304) 342-8051,
Kanawha Valley Fellowship Home, 1121 Virginia St., East, Charleston, WV 25301
7.Northern Panhandle Reentry ProgramThe Reentry Program's goal is to reduce West Virginia's prison population by providing an intensive supervision, treatment, and rehabilitation program for eligible candidates, addressing their drug and mental health issues in the hope of breaking the cycle of recidivism.
(304) 737-3669,
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Brooke County Probation Office, 840 Charles St., 2nd Fl., Wellsburg, WV 26070
8.ALADRUE: Alcohol and Drug Education, Treatment, and Relapse Prevention ALADRUE is one of the longest running programs within the West Virginia Division of Corrections. ALADRUE curriculum was developed to address the needs of incarcerated offenders who have used, abused, or who are addicted to drugs and/or alcohol. The premise of this program is to teach the participants the components of physical effects of drugs and alcohol on the body, disease of addiction and effective recovery programming.
(304) 558-2036,
WVDOC Office of the Director of Programs, 1409 Greenbrier St., Charleston, WV 25311
9.PSIMED CORRECTIONS, LLC Anger Management Anger Management is a cognitive-behavioral program designed and developed by the Division of Corrections in partnership with PSIMED CORRECTIONS, LLC, and the WV Department of Education to educate and challenge the beliefs of offenders in order to improve the offender’s ability to manage anger and interact with others in a socially acceptable manner. This program was developed to help offenders with a history of inappropriate responses to anger to improve skills in the area of anger recognition and management. This program addresses the past and present way the offender handles anger-induced situations and a review is conducted to discuss the anger process, the origins of anger and responses to conflict.
(304)-344-8515,
PSIMED Inc., P.O. Box 9569, SouthCharleston, WV 25309
10.WV Correctional Industries (WVCI) WVCI is a correctional program: industrial production teaches good work habits and skills to men and women who typically have no prior meaningful employment experience and who, once released, will need legitimate work. Correctional Industries contributes to higher post-release employment success and lowers recidivism (return to prison) rates.
(304) 558-6055,
WV Correctional Industries, 617 Leon Sullivan Way, Charleston, WV 25301
11.Second Chance Mentoring Program The Second Chance Mentoring Program is designed to help former offenders reenter our community, stabilize their lives and achieve self-sufficiency. It is also designed to enhance community safety by reducing the chances that they will return to prison in the future. A supportive, positive role model at this crucial time in their lives can mean all the difference in making that goal a reality.
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(304) 768-8924,
KISRA, 131 Perkins Avenue, Dunbar, WV 25064
12.Appalachian Community Health Center The mission of Appalachian Community Health Center is to identify, respond and serve the behavioral health needs and promote physical, social, emotional and intellectual well-being of consumers and the community.
(304) 636-3232,
Appalachian Community Health Center, Inc., 725 Yokum St., Elkins, WV 26241
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13.Liberty Center of Roark-Sullivan Life Way Center (RSLWC) Liberty Center (LC) is a 4-bed transitional program geared to support the successful re-entry of men returning home from prison that would other wise be homeless.
(304) 414-3114,
Liberty Center, 609 & 611 Shrewsbury St., Charleston, WV 25301
14.Kairos Prison Ministry of West Virginia Our Inside Program is well-organized with well-trained volunteer teams of men and women from the communities surrounding an institution.
(304) 265-0777,
Kairos of WV, P.O. Box 736, Winfield, WV 25213
15.West Virginia Association of Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Counselors, Inc. (WVAADC) West Virginia Association of Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Counselors, Inc. Is a non-profit association that is dedicated to advocacy for those impacted by substance abuse.
(304) 472-6129,
WVAADC, Inc., 9 Gate St., Buckhannon, WV 26201
16.Appalachian Prison Book Project (APBP) The Appalachian Prison Book Project (APBP) sends free books to women and men who are imprisoned in the Appalachian region. We serve West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee.
(304) 293-9729,
Appalachian Prison Book, Project P.O. Box 601, Morgantown, WV 26507
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