Mid-Ohio Valley Fellowship Home, Inc.

Mid-Ohio Valley Fellowship Home, Inc. We are a residential recovery program utilizing a 12-step holistic approach that teaches healthy alternatives. The Mid-Ohio Valley Fellowship Home, Inc.

offers multiple programs for individuals who are struggling with substance abuse issues, including a Men's Program, Women's Program, and Women with Children's Program. Men's Program
We provide 24/7 staff support, daily 12-step meetings and community support services for fourteen chemically dependent men, 18 years of age or older. Residents develop good health and work habits and live cooperatively

with one another. Wilson House
As an extension of our six-month men's residential program, long-term residency of up to two years is available for men who continue to need a supportive living environment. This continuum of care is a self-run, self-supporting home to four adults. Women's Program
Our six month program is a structured and individualized residential program which provides 24/7 staff support, on-site recovery programming, daily 12-step meetings and community support services for six females, ages 18 years and older. Linda’s House
Women in recovery for chemical dependence, with the need to heal from the trauma of domestic violence and are homeless or at risk of homelessness, qualify for our long-term residential recovery program. Three women may reside in this home for up to two years. Women with Children Program
Our program is targeted for four women ages 18 yrs. and older, with their dependent children, who are in need of structure to maintain sobriety and be a healthy and nurturing mother. An average length of stay is six months. We offer support for our residents and their families with a focus on their young children. We help women make positive lifestyle changes on their journey to being a sober, healthy parent. We provide access to services which offer specialized children's and parenting programs.

05/23/2026
Way to go Brad!!!!!
05/22/2026

Way to go Brad!!!!!

Congrats to Bradley Anderson for graduating from our Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Transitional Employment program! ⭐

The SUD Transitional Employment program supports recovery by offering income, training, and support services to overcome barriers to long-term employment. It aims to provide post-recovery stability, additional skills to prevent relapse, and education on life skills to enable participants to be employed, contribute to the community, and mentor others with substance use disorder.

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05/20/2026

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05/18/2026

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Let’s celebrate together!!! Show Clayton some love! Last week, Clayton celebrated 3 years of sobriety — and what an incr...
05/15/2026

Let’s celebrate together!!! Show Clayton some love!
Last week, Clayton celebrated 3 years of sobriety — and what an incredible milestone it is. Over these past three years, Clayton has done far more than simply stay sober; he has done the deep internal work it takes to rebuild trust, restore faith, heal relationships, and create a life rooted in purpose and integrity. As House Manager at the Mid-Ohio Valley Fellowship Home, Clayton means so much to the men he serves. He works alongside them every day with compassion, accountability, humility, and understanding, leading by example and showing them what recovery can truly look like. Clayton’s journey is proof that reentry and long-term recovery are possible with the right support system and a community that believes in people. Outside of the Fellowship Home, Clayton and his wife have discovered a love for riding dirt bikes together, something that has brought joy, connection, and meaningful family time with loved ones who live far away. We are incredibly proud of the man Clayton has become and grateful for the impact he continues to make in the lives of others. Congratulations on 3 years, Clayton — your life and your work matter more than words can say.

05/15/2026

Today on International Day of Families, we’re proud to share information about the West Virginia Perinatal Psychiatric Access Program (WV PPAP), a resource helping healthcare providers better support mothers, babies, and families across West Virginia. 🫶🩷

Perinatal mental health matters, and early support can make a lasting difference for the entire family. WV PPAP helps frontline providers build confidence in identifying and treating perinatal mental health conditions during pre-conception, pregnancy, and postpartum care.🧠🤱

WV PPAP offers:
✔️ Real-time consultations with a perinatal psychiatrist
✔️ Telehealth support for providers
✔️ Training and education opportunities
✔️ Assistance connecting patients to behavioral health services

📞 304-314-PERI (7374)
🕛 Open Monday–Friday | 12:00–5:00 PM

We’re grateful for our continued partnership with the West Virginia Perinatal Partnership as we work together to support healthier families and stronger communities throughout West Virginia.

See flyer for more information or scan the QR code to learn more.📲

05/15/2026

FCIC also serves as a bridge to justice and empowerment. Advocates help survivors understand their rights, pursue protection orders, and participate in the legal process if they choose. At the same time, they respect each survivors autonomy-recognizing the healing and justice look different for everyone.

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05/15/2026

Tonight! 💙 💛

Come join us tonight- Pizza and fellowship at 7pm and the speaker starts at 8pm!!


Harmony Ridge Recovery Center

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1030 George Street
Parkersburg, WV
26101

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