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| Belpre Area Ministries
2310 Washington Boulevard Belpre, OH 45714 740-423-2069 |
An organization created by ten supporting churches to help people in emergency situations by providing food, prescription medications, housing related needs, and emergency lodging. |
| Belpre Recreation
714 Park Drive Belpre, OH 45714 740-423-7592 |
Dedicated to promoting and developing recreational opportunities within the City of Belpre Ohio. Programs and opportunities promote the community as well as healthy living.
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| Belpre Senior Citizens Center
1614 Washington Boulevard Belpre, OH 45714 740-423-6022 |
Provides a place for area seniors to socialize, have a meal, receive information on various age appropriate services, as well as volunteer and stay active. |
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Boy Scouts Allohak Council |
A comprehensive youth development program designed to teach the values of Ethics, Leadership, Citizenship, Physical and Mental fitness in a fun and exciting advancement and outdoor centered program. |
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Boys and Girls Club of Parkersburg Inc. |
Offers diversified educational, vocational, and recreational programs, as well as social guidance for youth from ages 7 to 18 years. |
| EVE Incorporated
P.O. Box 122 740-374-5820 |
Serves victims of domestic and sexual violence and their families by providing hotlines, emergency and transitional housing, legal advocacy, counseling, prevention education, supervised visitation and emergency financial help Washington County. |
Family Crisis |
Provides individual and group counseling, parenting education, monitored visitation and exchange center, crisis intervention, information and referral, rape support and counseling, advocacy, and lodging to victims of domestic violence through its hotline and emergency care facility and programs. |
| Foster Grandparents
P.O. Box 247 |
Give their experience and their talents to improve the lives of children in need. Foster Grandparents help children develop the skill, confidence, and strength to succeed in life. Foster Grandparents make their neighborhoods stronger by helping children with special needs achieve their goals. |
| Girl Scouts Black Diamond Council 521 Market St. Box 11 - Dils Center |
Provides informal education program for girls in troops/groups focusing on self-esteem, values, relating to others, and community service in pluralistic environments through adult volunteer leadership. |
| Literacy Volunteers of Mid-Ohio Valley 3100 Emerson Ave. Parkersburg WV 26101 304-420-4613 |
Serves adults in Wood, Ritchie and Wirt Counties in WV by providing free, confidential, one-on-one tutoring in Basic Reading and English as a Second Language. Accredited affiliate of ProLiteracy America,Inc., and a member of the statewide organization, Literacy West Virginia. |
| Mid-Ohio Valley Fellowship Home Inc. 1030 George St. Parkersburg WV 26101 304-485-3341 |
Provides a safe, supportive, nurturing environment for people suffering from alcoholism or substance abuse. Assistance is provided that enables them to overcome withdrawal, develop a personal recovery program and re-enter family, community and work. |
| O'Neill Senior Center Incorporated
333 Fourth Street 740-373-3914 |
Provides needed care and enjoyable activities for older adults with physical or cognitive impairments. |
| Parents & Friends of the Hearing Impaired 1805 Pennsylvania Avenue Belpre, OH 45714 740-423-9548 |
Provides funding for hearing aids, independent living equipment, referrals, information, and other “cradle to the grave” services to deaf and hearing impaired clients residing in Washington County, Ohio. |
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Parkersburg Area Coalition for the Homeless 413 Eighth Street Parkersburg WV 26101 304-893-5353 |
PACH works toward finding solutions to the homeless population in our community by providing basic hygiene and survival items, access to day shelter, raising public awarenes and education of the homeless and providing referral services and support. Email |
| Parkersburg Day Nursery Association Inc. 1021 Market St. Parkersburg WV 26101 304-422-0862 |
The oldest state licensed childcare facility in West Virginia that provides not only quality childcare but also preschool education to children thirteen months to seven years. Fees are based on annual family incomes. |
| Parkersburg Safetytown P.O. Box 3581 Parkersburg WV 26101 304-428-7357 |
Safetytown offers a comprehensive introductory program of safety training for all children who have completed kindergarten and are entering the first grade in the fall. Their goal is to present the child with a safety awareness to prevent needless accidents. Children learn from professional teachers and many volunteers. |
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Peer Support 1517 19th Street Parkersburg WV 26101 304-485-8831 |
Provides peer support services through supportive housing programs and a community drop-in center for adults with mental illness to live successfully in their community. |
| Retired and Senior Volunteer Program 304-422-4993 |
Promotes volunteerism among adults 55 and over, while encouraging their interests and using their abilities to meet the most pressing needs of Calhoun, Jackson, Pleasants, Roane and Wood Counties. |
| The Salvation Army 534 Fifth Street Parkersburg WV 26101 304-485-4529 |
Provides shelter, delivered and sit down meals to anyone in need. Provides emergency services of food, rent, utility, prescriptions, eyeglasses, clothing, furniture, and camping programs in six-county area of West Virginia. |
| Senior Companion Program
P. O. Box 247 304-422-4993 x 107 |
Funding for adult daycare, independent senior living, and respite. |
| Senior Nutrition Program Washington-Morgan Community Action
218 Putnam Street 740-373-3745 |
Provides hot, nutritious meals provided to individuals over 60 years of age, regardless of income through the Home Delivered Meal program. Applicants must have a medical, emotional or psychological impairment to qualify. |
| SW Resources Inc. 1007 Mary St. Parkersburg WV 26101 304-428-6344 |
Employer and designer of programs for special needs clients that require ongoing vocational training and case management over an extended period. |
| Vienna Public Library
2300 River Road Vienna, WV 26105 304-295-7771 |
Offers library services and materials to residents of all ages in Wood and Washington Counties, including books, magazines, DVDs and videos, books on tape and CD, all to be borrowed for free. The library has summer reading and crafts programs for children and computer classes and lectures for adults. |
| Vienna Recreational & Improvement Association
510 33rd Street Vienna, WV 26105 304-295-6835 |
Provides a variety of recreational activities for youth including, but not limited to baseball, softball, soccer, swim team, tennis, football, cheerleading, basketball, and floor hockey. |
| Volunteer Action Center
of the Mid-Ohio Valley 521 Market Street, #6 Parkersburg, WV 26101 304-424-3457 x110 |
Funding for Faithlink Program linking volunteers to disabled, elderly, and chronically ill. |
| Washington County Mental Health The Right Path 344 Muskingum Drive Marietta, Ohio 45759 740-374-6990x16 |
Assistance with transportaion costs of adolescents associated with "The Right Path" drug-free program |
| Williamstown Community Association P.O. Box 111 Williamstown, WV 26187 304-834-2313 |
Provide various recreational programs aimed at all ages within the community. |
| Williamstown Public Library 201 W 5th Street Williamstown, WV 26187 304-375-6052 |
Funding for the summer children's reading program. |
| Williamstown Senior Citizens
510 Columbia Avenue Williamstown, WV 26187 304-375-5873 |
Provides a place where seniors can get together for companionship and entertainment with exercise being a primary focus. |
| Williamstown Welfare League
129 E. Fifth Street Williamstown, WV 26187 304-375-3995 |
An all volunteer organization whose purpose is to manage the Williamstown Food Bank and centralize emergency welfare work in the Williamstown High School district. |
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Wood County Family Resource Network 914 Market Street, Suite 304 Parkersburg, WV 26101 304-420-9574 |
Assists Wood County families, individuals's businesses, and community services to coordinate and plan the use of our community's resources to best meet their needs. |
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Wood County 4-H Suite 408 |
Provides formal and experiential learning in the areas of Animal Science and Crops, Mechanical Science, Natural Resources and Environment, Leadership Community Involvement, Leisure and Cultural Education, Health and Safety, Individual & Family Resources, and Arts & Sciences. Provides youth and volunteer scholarships and awards.
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| Wood County Recreation Commission 521 Market Street, Box 3 Parkersburg WV 26101 304-424-3457 x133 |
Partial funding for costs associated with the start-up of two new youth programs - flag football and girls softball. |
| Wood County Society 521 Market Street, #19 Dils Center |
Provides "Hands-on" programs, services, and activities for children and adults with disabilities for maximum growth, development, and life fulfillment. Strives to increase and maximize disability awareness through educational opportunities provided to those working or closely associated with persons with disabilities. |
| YMCA 1800 30th St. |
Provides programs, services and activities that enhance the quality of life in the Mid-Ohio Valley area. Serves individuals and families from birth to 99+ years of age by focusing on their mission of putting Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body for all. |