Directory of West Virginia Substance Abuse Coalitions
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1 Barbour* County Barbour County Community Partnership Primary Contact: Linda Watson PO Box 126, Philippi, WV Office: Barbour County Tobacco Coalition Primary Contact: Linda Watson PO Box 126, Philippi, WV Berkeley* County Drug Free Berkeley Primary Contact: Thomas Kimm 218 W. King Street, Martinsburg, WV Office: Berkeley County Health Department Primary Contact: Denise C. Marino-Ryan, MPH 400 West Stephen Street, #204, Martinsburg, WV Boone* County Boone County STOP Watch Coalition Primary Contact: Michele Baranaskas 1701 Fifth Avenue, STE 18, Charleston, WV Office:
2 Braxton* County Braxton Community Coalition Primary Contact: Becky Davis 606 Elk Street, Gassaway, WV Office: Braxton County Coalition Primary Contact: Becky Davis 503 Main Street, Sutton WV Brooke* County The Brooke/Handcock Advocates for Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP) Primary Contact: Jan Futey/Jason Rine 4215 Wells Street, Weirton, WV Office: Brooke-Handcock Tobacco Coalition Primary Contact: Jeffery Tice West Liberty University Cabell* County Cabell County Substance Abuse Prevention Partnership Primary Contact: Anne McGee 820 Madison Avenue, Huntington, WV Office: ext. 5 anne.mcgee@unitedwayrivercities.org Cabell-Huntington Health Department Primary Contact: Teresa Adkins 703 7th Ave, Huntington, WV ext 268
3 Calhoun* County Calhoun County Substance Abuse Coalition Primary Contact: Jean Simmers 236 Court Street, Grantsville, WV or PO Box 620 Grantsville, WV Office: Minnie Hamilton Health Care Primary Contact: Barb McKown 186 Hospital Dr., Grantsville, WV Clay* County Clay We Care Together Partnership Primary Contact: Lynn Sizemore PO Box 148, Clay, WV Office: Clay County Family Resource Network Primary Contact: Lynn Samples PO Box 148, Clay, WV Doddridge* County Doddridge County Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition Primary Contact: Lynn Boyce Rt. 2 Box 25B, West Union, WV Office: dcpreventlynn@yahoo.com Doddridge Communities Tobacco Prevention Coalition Primary Contact: Beverly Keener Marion County Health Department, 300 Second St., Fairmont, WV x39
4 Fayette* County Fayette Prevention Partnership Primary Contact: Aletha Stolar 100 Court Street, PO Box 307, Fayetteville, WV Office: Fayette County FRN Tobacco Prevention Sub-Committee Primary Contact: Bobbie Gravely 11 Laverder Street, Oak Hill, WV Gilmer County NO Formal Coalition (activities housed in Family Resource Network) Primary Contact: Kelley Cain 113 East Main St, Glenville, WV or PO Box 115, Glenville, WV Office: Gilmer County Coalition Primary Contact: Barb McKown 809 Mineral Rd., Glenville, WV Grant* County Grant County SAP Taskforce Primary Contact: Tiffany Parker 6 Park Street, Petersburg, WV Office: tiffanyp@pghmail.net Grant County Tobacco Prevention Coalition Primary Contact: Sandria Glasscock Grant County Health Department sandriaglasscock@wvdhhr.org
5 Greenbrier* County Greenbrier Impact Coalition Primary Contact: Lisa Snedegar PO Box 623, Lewisburg, WV Office: IMPACT Primary Contact: Lisa Snedegar FRN of Greenbrier County, PO Box 623, Lewisburg, WV Hampshire* County Hampshire County SAP Taskforce Primary Contact: Paige Moreland 850 N. High Street, Romney, WV Office: Hampshire County Cancer Coalition Primary Contact: Patty Davis HC 71, Box 9, Augusta,WV Handcock County The Brooke/Handcock Advocates for Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP) Primary Contact: Jan Futey/Jason Rine 4215 Wells Street, Weirton, WV Office: Brooke-Hancock Tobacco Prevention Coalition Primary Contact: Jeffery Tice West Liberty University
6 Hardy* County Hardy County SAP Taskforce Primary Contact: Tiffany Parker 6 Park Street, Petersburg, WV Office: tiffanyp@pghmail.net Hardy County Tobacco Prevention Coalition Primary Contact: Patricia Williams Hardy County Health Department, 411 Spring ST Ste 101, Moorefield, WV patriciawilliams@wvdhhr.org Harrison* County The Harrison County Prevention Partnership Primary Contact: Elizabeth Shahan 110 N. 6th Street, Suite #2, Clarksburg, WV Office: harrisoncountyfrn@gmail.com Harrison/Marion Tobacco Prevention Coalition Primary Contact: Kelly Coulter Harrison/Clarksburg Health Department, 330 W. Main St, Clarksburg, WV x133 Jackson* County Jackson County Anti-Drug Coalition Primary Contact: Amy Haskins 504 S. Church Street, Ripley, WV Office: amy.r.haskins@wv.gov Jackson County Anti-Drug Coalition Primary Contact: Rhonda K. Davis 122 Pinnell St., PO Box 720, Ripley, WV rdavis@jacksongeneral.com
7 Jefferson* County Jefferson County Coalition on Substance Abuse Primary Contact: Keleigh Taylor 334 North Lawrence Street, Charles Town, WV (PO Box 397, Charles Town, WV 25414) Office: Healthier Jefferson County Coalition Primary Contact: Judith Jones Kanawha* County Kanawha Communities That Care Primary Contact: Michele Bowles PO Box 11672, Charleston, WV Office: Kanawha Coalition for Community Health Improvement Primary Contact: Judy Crabtree Lewis* County Lewis County Prevention Coalition Primary Contact: Julia Spelsberg Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital, 230 Hospital Plaza, Weston, WV Office: Lewis County Coalition Primary Contact: Amanda Smith PO Box 1168, Weston, WV
8 Lincoln County Lincoln County Youth & Prevention Coalition Primary Contact: David Chairez th Avenue, Box 8, Charleston, WV Office: Lincoln County Prevention Primary Contact: Lincoln County Prevention Big Ugly Community Center, 587 Rosewood Road, Harts, WV Logan* County Logan County P.I.E.C.E.S. (Prevention is Everyone's Concern-Especially Schools Primary Contact: Lisa Wimmer 420 Main Street, Logan, WV Office: STOP Primary Contact: Stephanie Birchfield Gilbert Marion* County Marion County Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition Primary Contact: Debbie Mann/Lauren Prinzo 112 Adams Street, Fairmont, WV Office: Primary Contact: Cathy Reed
9 Marshall* County The Marshall County Anti-Drug Coalition Primary Contact: Jon Lewis 324 7th Street, Moundsville, WV (after Jan 1st 2012=1501 2nd Street, Moundsville, WV 26041) Office: Primary Contact: Tom Stalnaker 320 First St., Glen Dale, WV Mason* County Mason County Anti-Drug Coalition Primary Contact: Cathy Davis/Laurie Johnson Valley Health Systems, Inc., rd Avenue, Huntington, WV Office: Mason County Health and Wellness Primary Contact: Greg Fowler Committee/Youth Advisory Committee, PO Box 393, Pt. Pleasant, WV McDowell* County Health Opportunities for Positive Education Primary Contact: Kathie Whitt PO Box 426, Welch, WV (25 Bank Street) Office: McDowell HOPE Coalition Primary Contact: Christy Lester 90 Howard St., Welch, WV
10 Mercer* County Creating Opportunities For Youth (COFY) Coalition Primary Contact: Kelli Hendricks Community Connections, 215 South Walker Street, Princeton, WV Office: Mercer COFY Coalition Primary Contact: Kelli Hendrick Community Connections, 215 South Walker Street, Princeton, WV Mineral* County Mineral County SAP Taskforce Primary Contact: Paige Moreland 850 N. High Street, Romney, WV Office: Mineral County Family Resource Network Primary Contact: Gerri Mason 251 1/2 West Piedmont St., Keyser, WV Mingo* County S.T.O.P. (Strong Through Our Plan) Coalition Primary Contact: Lara Fox PO Box 1385, Gilbert, WV Office: STOP Primary Contact: Beverly Birchfield
11 Monongalia* County Monongalia County United in Prevention Substance Abuse Coalition Primary Contact: Thais Thomas/Lisa Wotring United Way Building 278C, Spruce Street, Morgantown, WV Office: Monongalia County Tobacco Prevention Partnership Primary Contact: Beverly Keener Marion County Health Department, 300 Second St., Fairmont, WV x39 Monroe* County Monroe Cancer Coalition Primary Contact: Shirley Hall PO Box 737, Union, WV Office: Monroe/Summers Tobacco Prevention Coalition Primary Contact: Shirley Hall PO Box 737, Union, WV Morgan* County Morgan County Partnership Primary Contact: Megan Scott 26 Chapman Street, Berkeley Springs, WV Office: Morgan County Tobacco Prevention Coalition Primary Contact: Colleen Mang Morgan County Health Department, 187 S. Green St., Berkeley Springs, WV x18
12 Nicholas* County CEASE Coalition Primary Contact: Robin Brown PO Box 553, Summersville, WV Office: CEASE Primary Contact: Robin Brown NC FRN, PO Box 553, Summersville, WV Ohio* County Ohio County Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition Primary Contact: Susan Oglinsky c/o Youth Services Systems, Inc., 87 Fifteenth Street, Room 450, Wheeling, WV Office: Ohio County Tobacco Prevention Coalition Primary Contact: Sally Eberhard 5 North 19th Street, Wheeling, WV Pendleton* County Pendleton SAP Taskforce Primary Contact: Tiffany Parker 6 Park Street, Petersburg, WV Office: tiffanyp@pghmail.net Pendleton County Tobacco Prevention Coalition Primary Contact: Christine Kile-Eye Pendleton County Health Department, PO Box 520, Franklin, WV christinakile-eye@wvdhhr.org
13 Pleasants County NO Formal Coalition (activities housed in Boys and Girls Club) Primary Contact: Mike Kersteter 605 Cherry Street, Suite 101, St. Marys, WV Office: Pleasants Healthy Lifestyles, Committee on Family Issues Primary Contact: Debra Thompson PO Box 147, St. Marys, WV Pocahontas* County Pocahontas Prevention Coalition Primary Contact: Marilyn Norris 200 8th Street, Marlinton, WV Office: Pocahontas County FRN Tobacco Prevention Sub-Committee Primary Contact: Laura Young P.O. Box 3, Marlinton, WV Preston* County Preston County Partnership Primary Contact: Denise Knoebel/Barb Thorne Preston County Health Department, 106 W. Main Street, Suite 203, Kingwood, WV Ofice: Preston County HAPI Consortium-Tobacco Prevention Subcommittee Primary Contact: Beverly Keener Marion County Health Department, 300 Second St., Fairmont, WV x39
14 Putnam* County Putnam Wellness Taskforce Primary Contact: Michele Baranaskas 1701 Fifth Avenue STE 18, Charleston, WV Office: Raleigh* County SHAPED Coalition Primary Contact: Debbie Williams 129 Main Street, Suite 307, Beckley WV Office: Raleigh SHAPED Youth Coalition Primary Contact: Carrilyn Carey 157 Hawaii Ave, Beckley, WV Randolph* County Randolph County Ameriaca's Promise Coalition Primary Contact: Rebecca Vance PO Box 689, Elkins, WV Office: Randolph County Tobacco Prevention Coalition Primary Contact: Nancy Taylor Randolph County FRN PO Box 1172, Elkins, WV
15 Ritchie * County Ritchie County Substance Abuse Coalition Primary Contact: Hans Straight Rt. 1 Box 61c4, Harrisville, WV Office: hansrcfrn@yahoo.com Ritchie Substance Abuse Coalition Primary Contact: Patty Chester PO Box 224, Harrisville, WV Roane County Roane County Anti-Drug Coalition Primary Contact: Kim Goodwin Westbrook Health Services, PO Box 227, Spencer, WV Office: ext. 404 king@westbrookhealth.com Roane Family Resource Network Primary Contact: Trina Satterfield PO Box 322, Spencer, WV Summers* County Summers Prevention Partnership Primary Contact: Courtney Ford Office: scpartnership@hotmail.com Summers County FORCE Primary Contact: Donald Reed 307 Federal Street, Suite 305, Bluefield, WV tobaccospecialist@ccifrn.org
16 Taylor* County Taylor County Collaborative Primary Contact: Sherri Dowling 1 Prospect Street, Grafton, WV Office: sherridowling@yahoo.com PATCH/TEACH Coalition of Taylor County Primary Contact: Carla Scharf, PA-C Preston/Taylor Medical Center, 725 N Pike St., Grafton, WV Tucker* County Tucker County Drug Free Coalition Primary Contact: Stephanie Murphy 501 Chestnut St, Parsons, WV Office: Mrsmurphy.drugfree@yahoo.com Tucker County Tobacco Prevention Coalition Primary Contact: Dr. Dwayne Wilcox 501 Chestnut St., Parsons, Wv dwilcox@access.k12.wv.us Tyler* County Tyler County Prevention Partnership Primary Contact: Melody Glasscock 324 7th Street, Moundsville, WV (after Jan 1st 2012=1501 2nd Street, Moundsville, WV 26041) Primary Contact: Sara Wells PO Box 2, Pine Grove, WV saraaexoh@aim.com
17 Upshur* County Upshur Community Alcohol Reduction Effort (UCARE) Primary Contact: Matt Kerner PO Box 2115, Buckhannon, WV Office/Cell: or Upshur County Tobacco Prevention Coalition Primary Contact: Tim Higgins PO Box 2115, Buckhannon, WV Wayne* County Wayne County Family Resource Network Primary Contact: Charity Damron Wayne County Family Resource Network, PO Box 250, Wayne, WV Office: Wayne County Health Department Primary Contact: Mary Jo Damron P.O. Box 368, Wayne, WV Webster* County Webster Prevention Partnership Primary Contact: Todd Farlow Webster County FRN Health Education Committee Primary Contact: Anita Tracy P.O. Box 94, Webster Springs, WV
18 Wetzel County Wetzel County Coalition Against Drug Abuse Primary Contact: Brandi Murray Center for Children and Families, RR 2 Box 107, New Martinsville, WV Office: wetzelup@yahoo.com Primary Contact: Sara Wells PO Box 2, Pine Grove, WV saraaexoh@aim.com Wirt* County Wirt County Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition Primary Contact: Kathy Mason Office: wirtcountyfrn@frontier.com Wirt County Family Resource Network Primary Contact: Kathy Mason PO Box 759, Elizabeth, WV Wood* County Wood County Wellness Coalition Primary Contact: Kelly Shook 2 Government Square, Suite 436, Parkersburg, WV Office: kelly_shook@suddenlink.net SOBER Coalition Primary Contact: Kelly Shook 2 Government Square, Suite 436, Parkersburg, WV
19 Wyoming* County Wyoming Prevention Coalition Primary Contact: Kathy Brunty c/o Family Resource Coalition, PO Box 622, Oceana, WV Office: Wyoming County Prevention Partnership Primary Contact: Kathy Brunty PO Box 622, Oceana, WV Kanawha, Mingo & Logan* County Partnership for African American Churches Primary Contact: Wendy Lewis PO Box 452, Institute, WV Office:
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