Vision: A united and engaged community that supports prevention, intervention, treatment and recovery of substance use disorder.
The Fayette Prevention Coalition is an opportunity for individuals and organizations to come together to work on the issues created in Fayette County surrounding the drug epidemic.
08/06/2025
WV Peer Recovery Support Services and Recovery Housing Conference
September 9 | 7:30 AM - 5:15 PM
IN-PERSON and Virtual | Embassy Suites, Charleston
Don’t miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and lead recovery efforts across West Virginia! Plan to stay for West Virginia's 2025 State Substance Use Response Plan Community Conversations, led by Dr. Stephen Loyd!
Register: https://site.pheedloop.com/event/2025WVPRSS/home
08/06/2025
08/06/2025
Mental health and substance use challenges can affect students, parents and families year-round. As the school year begins, know that confidential support is available. Visit: samhsa.gov/find-help
08/05/2025
Another day, another event! Come see us at Thrive Fest at the Oak Hill Amphitheater ✨ free popcorn, candy and how to sign up for Teen Court! ⚖️
08/04/2025
Thrive Fest 2025 is tomorrow at 5p at the The Lively Family Amphitheater . See you there!
08/04/2025
❤️ 🖤❤️ Set up at Oak Hill High School this evening! Stop by and visit us!
08/04/2025
Exercise, connection to self, others and environment, healthy food and fun are powerful prevention tools. We bring it all to Camp SOAR which is a solutions based initiative of the Fayette Family Resource Network and the Fayette Prevention Coalition. So proud of this camp and so very thankful to all of the partners that help make it happen.
08/01/2025
📣 Smithers Jr. Skill Swap: Mine and Craft Adventure
🗓️ When: Sunday, August 10 | 1:00–4:00 PM
📍 Where: GATEWAY Center Gym, Smithers, WV
Join us for an afternoon of pixel-powered fun! Young miners and crafters will:
🕹️ Build a giant redstone lever to power a live Minecraft portal on the big screen
🏗️ Team-build dream homes, farms, and community spaces in Creative Mode
🔧 Explore STEM concepts with hands-on LEGO circuits and cause-and-effect puzzles
🌍 Hunt for biomes and learn real-world geography facts
🏰 Defend a castle in a Survival challenge and earn cool awards like “Redstone Genius” and “Mob Master”
All supplies provided—bring your Nintendo Switch if you have one! Free event, spots are limited.
👉 RSVP now: bit.ly/SSSMinecraft
08/01/2025
Overcast, but active! Happy to see so many families at today's event!
08/01/2025
🎒Come visit us at the Montgomery Kids Fair! We are set up with info, drug disposal kits and stuff for kids and our Read Aloud West Virginia of Fayette County Committee is set up with free children's books.📚
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West Virginia is leading the county in overdose deaths, Hepatitis B & C, Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome and grandfamilies (children being raised by their grandparents). If we are not part of the solution, we are part of the problem. We have many great things going on here in Fayette County, however, those things are working independently. It is our hope to coordinate those initiatives so that the programs can collaborate to bring about community level change. Instead of saving a child or a person suffering from substance use disorder, change the system so that children, families and people suffering from addiction can get the support they need to reach their full potential.
In an effort to do that, we have created a substance use disorder coalition to fight the problems caused by drugs in our area called the Fayette County Substance Use Disorder Task Force. We have been meeting since May of 2018.
We are currently following the Strategic Prevention Framework that is recommended by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to be effective in the prevention of substance abuse issues. The strategic prevention framework includes a 5-step process: Assessment, Capacity Building, Planning, Intervention and Evaluation. It includes multiple sectors of society including: Youth, Parents, Business Community, Media, Schools, Youth-serving organizations, Law enforcement agencies, Religious or fraternal organizations, Civic and volunteer groups, Healthcare professionals, government and other organizations involved in reducing substance abuse and its effects. This process can sometimes take a decade to go all the way through. We don’t have a decade. We have people ready to move now.
We have administered a short survey, as an assessment of the situation and are currently trying to build capacity by inviting individuals to serve on subcommittees that address the continuum of care, which are Prevention, Intervention, Treatment and Recovery. The next step is to create a comprehensive plan that incorporates the 7 strategies to affect community level change, which include: Provide information, Enhance Skills, Provide Support, Enhance Access/Reduce Barriers, Change Consequences, Change Physical Design and Modify/Change Policies.
Before we can create that comprehensive plan, we need to have an accurate account of what is already going on and available in Fayette County.
Our meetings are held at the NRHA Robinson Annex at 61 Sutphin Lane, Scarbro, West Virginia.
Please let me know if you would like to know more or would like to get involved in this initiative. Carri.Strunk@nrhawv.org or 304-619-2126
If you or someone you know is suffering from addiction, please click, call or text