

Help and Hope WV
There is Help…
West Virginia families and communities along with the rest of the nation continue to face the public health crisis of substance use disorder. Together, we can help our fellow West Virginians and restore our families and communities.
Prevention includes educating individuals and communities about the full continuum of care—from prevention and early intervention to treatment and recovery. Increasing awareness helps people recognize risk, seek help earlier, and support long-term recovery. This website brings together trusted resources, programs, and tools designed to support efforts across communities.

Upcoming Trainings & Events

Evidence-based prevention programs boost protective factors and eliminate or reduce risk factors and prevent or delay early use.
The Clearinghouse provides valuable information regarding the level of effectiveness for various interventions.
Stigma keeps people from seeking treatment and stands in the way of recovery. Learn ways to reduce stigma.
Substance use disorder is a treatable, chronic disorder that can be managed successfully with the help of a health care provider.
Learn how to properly dispose of unused, unwanted, or expired prescription medications.
Naloxone is a safe, fast-acting opioid overdose reversal medication. Naloxone saves lives and is available without a prescription.
People can and do recover! There are many paths to recovery and many individuals who can help along the way.
Jobs & Hope WV provides people in recovery the opportunity to obtain career training and to ultimately secure meaningful employment.
Free recovery support resources for WV residents and providers including a mobile app for individuals with SUD and an app for family, friends, and caregivers.












