Our Partner Agencies.
The United Way of Greenbrier Valley is partners with 32 agencies that serve the local community in a variety of ways. These partner agencies help address needs related to education, financial stability, health, and basic needs, ensuring that residents have access to the services and resources that they require. Here's an overview of our wonderful partner agencies and their functions, along with the impact they have on the Greenbrier Valley community:
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Appalachian Service Project is a Christian ministry open to all people. For 50 years, ASP has made homes warmer, safer, and drier through critical home repair, rehabilitation and replacement.
Alderson Hospitality House provides support for those incarcerated at the Alderson Federal Prison Camp, their families, and friends by providing temporary lodging, meals, transportation, emotional support and education.
Bethlehem Farm works solely with low-income individuals and families who cannot afford to pay a contractor. Bethlehem Farm works solely with low-income individuals and families, who cannot afford to pay a contractor.
Carnegie Hall (Lewisburg) is committed to cultivating an appreciation for creativity and excellence in the arts. Carnegie Hall presents a broad and diverse range of programs that engage, entertain, and educate people of all ages and backgrounds and works to preserve the historic significance of the Hall.
CASA advocates for children. Their goal is to engage and empower enough volunteers to give a voice to every child in the West Virginia court system, who has experienced abuse or neglect.
Catholic Charities West Virginia provides programs and services to assist the poor and vulnerable in all 55 counties of West Virginia; including: food assistance, emergency financial services, disaster relief, and child care.
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Children's Home Society WV's mission is to promote the well-being of children by focusing on helping them find permanent families, providing protection and nurturing, and strengthening and preserving families.
Communities in Schools’ mission is to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life. They further facilitate the basic needs of a child.
CYAC / The Child and Youth Advocacy Center strives to bring justice, hope, and healing to children and families who are victims of abuse in Greenbrier, Monroe, and Pocahontas Counties.
Davis Stuart provides therapeutic residential care to ages 12 through 18, in a supervised setting. Their goal is to reunify a youth with his or her family, when possible, or give them the life skills to enter into independence.
The Family Refuge Center is dedicated to combating domestic violence and sexual assault in Greenbrier, Pocahontas, & Mercer Counties. Their outreach programs include: crisis intervention and support services, empowering survivors to take control of their lives and encourage hope, healing, and a path forward.
Fruits of Labor is a cafe, bakery, nationally certified culinary & ag training center in West Virginia, supporting adults recovering from addiction.
Gateway Industries is a private non-profit Community Rehabilitation Program (CRP), providing employment and vocational services to individuals presented with a variety of physical, cognitive, and/or psychiatric disabilities, within the tri-county area.
Greenbrier Committee on Aging provides assistance to the elderly having difficulty with basic household chores, such as, meal preparation, dish washing, changing bedding, household cleaning, and laundry.
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Greenbrier East School of Engineering - The engineering and design course is a hands-on, problem-based curriculum available as an elective for high school students. It covers topics like computer-aided design (CAD), invention, science, and computer science.
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Greenbrier Valley Community Foundation's mission is to create a tradition of charitable giving and enhance the quality of life of the people of Greenbrier, Monroe, and Pocahontas counties by accepting contributions, managing funds, and awarding grants and scholarships to students and organizations in our service area.
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Greenbrier Valley Theatre’s mission is to create live, professional quality performances in West Virginia and to enlighten, enrich, and enliven creative arts of our region.
God’s Way Home’s mission is to help men suffering from drug and alcohol addiction by teaching them about Jesus Christ. God’s Way Home is a place for detoxification, and recovery. They, also, assist with job placement. They focus on, both, the physical and spiritual needs of the men that we serve.
High Rocks’ goal is to combat the root causes of poverty and apathy at the core, through education, leadership training, empowerment counseling and mentoring.
Kanawha Hospice Care - Greenbrier is West Virginia’s oldest and largest provider of hospice, palliative and bereavement services. Their mission is to provide compassionate care and affirm life through hospice, palliative and other supportive care services to the patients, families and communities that they serve.
The Marvel Center provides childcare and after-school programming. They engage the community by creating safe and nurturing relationships, that enable children and families to learn and grow through education, healthy nutrition & physical activity.
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Monroe Coalition for Children and Families works to empower families through community-based initiatives and offers a variety of support services.
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Monroe County Council on Aging is committed to studying and reaching the needs of our seniors. We encourage, promote and aid in the establishment of local programs and services for the aging. Monroe County Council on Aging provides needed social services that enrich the lives of Monroe County seniors - within the home or at one of our four Senior Centers located throughout Monroe County. Monroe County Council on Aging provides high quality, low-income housing for seniors or disabled persons at the Greenville Senior Manor.
Monroe Day Care Center has been open 30 plus years. They serve children ages 6 weeks through 12 years of age.
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Monroe Health Center - is dedicated to providing affordable, patient-centered care that promotes a healthier, happier community. Our team is committed to meeting the unique needs of each individual through innovative, high-quality services. Guided by our core values—Teamwork, Trust, Respect, and Integrity—we foster a safe, welcoming environment where patients feel valued and supported.
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Northern Greenbrier Latchkey Kids offers childcare services in Frankford, WV. NGLK is one of the few childcare providers in Greenbrier County, providing after school care.
Pocahontas County Family Resource Network is a community-based organization in Marlinton, WV, that provides support and resources to new and expecting mothers.
Pocahontas County Senior Citizens coordinates meal delivery, through Meals on Wheels, to qualifying seniors in the county.
Reigning Warriors utilizes horses to heal American heroes, by providing hands-on support for our service men and women and first responders, through specific equine-assisted programs, that provide training in equine care, management, groundwork, and horseback riding.
Renick Community Center is the first Adaptive Fitness Center in Southern West Virginia, making fitness accessible where both wheelchair users and their gym buddies can work out together in a beautiful outdoor setting.
Shepherd’s Center of Greenbrier Valley is an interfaith ministry that seeks to sustain mature adults to live independently. Our programs consist of: Gwen's Meals delivery, Handy Helper service, Friendly Caller/Visits, transportation to medical appointments, grocery shopping, and being a senior resource center in the area.
Wellspring WV provides quality food items and personal care items to households experiencing food insecurity. This program supplies critical nutrition to hungry individuals and families.
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