West Virginia Child Welfare Agencies
The West Virginia Dept of Health and Human Resources can help you with issues of pregnancy, parenting, foster care, and adoption. See the contact information below.
We are a not-for-profit agency that, since 1985, has helped over 9000 pregnant women, birth parents and families.
Feel free to call (1(800)943-0400) or click on the link Contact Us and visit the link "Ways we can help you".
We have a five-star rating on Google. You can always visit our testimonial pages (see the link on the right).
If you decide on adoption, we can make sure your child is placed with the perfect family, your rights are protected, and that you receive all the financial assistance and medical help as well as other types of help that the law allows.
Child Welfare Agencies in West Virginia
West Virginia Dept of Health and Human Resources
State Capitol Complex, Building 3 Room 206
Charleston, WV 25305
Phone: (304) 558-0684
Fax: (304) 558-1130
Reports can also be made to the Abuse and Neglect Hotline ( 1-800-352-6513 ) 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.
Child Welfare Agencies in West Virginia
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Additional Areas of Interest
West Virginia child nutrition programs include free and low-cost food, nutrition information, and preschool and school nutrition programs.
West Virginia Food Banks distribute free food to those in need.
West Virginia Food Stamp Program helps persons with low-incomes to obtain food.
West Virginia WIC provides free food, nutrition counseling, and referrals at no charge.
West Virginia Department of Education can provide you with information about school nutrition and pregnancy programs.
West Virginia Department of Health can provide nutrition information and help as well as help with pregnancy and post-pregnancy concerns.
West Virginia Medicaid can help you with answers about free services offered to you and your child.
Please visit our home page to read about our commitment to assist you and other pregnant women and birth mothers free of charge regardless of whether you place a child for adoption or intend on raising your child yourself. One the ways we can help you is to help you find the information you need when you need it. With that in mind please click the following link to see our complete list of government assistance programs.