Family Support Centers

West Virginia's Family Support Centers (formerly Family Resource Centers or FRCs) are warm and welcoming places in the community where any family member with children up to age 18 or pregnant families can go, not only in times of need, but as a regular part of day-to-day life. 

Family Support Centers (FSCs) employ the Mobility Mentoring model, an approach also utilized by WV WORKS, which empowers families to set and achieve personal goals through motivational interviewing and practical support. Programs and services offered by FSCs are designed to build protective factors such as parental knowledge, resilience, social connections, and emotional competence, while providing concrete support during times of need.

​FSCs offer parent education classes, child development activities, parent-to-parent support groups, after school and academic enrichment, General Educational Development (GED) and literacy instruction, health information, and referrals to programs, activities and services in the community. Each FSC's specific services are designed in accordance with the needs of the community.  FSC services are voluntary and available to all interested families.​

FSC services are not restricted to at-risk families, but offered to any family in a community who would benefit from the services and programs available. Currently, 54 counties are covered by 57 FSCs.​

For information about FSC locations near you, download a map of FSCs in your county. For FSC contact information, download the 2025-2026 West Virginia FSC Directory.  


FSC GRANT EXTENSION for state fiscal year 2026

To thoroughly evaluate the funding levels needed to operate within the TANF budget, DoHS is extending all current Family Support Center (FSC) grants for a fifth quarter. This extension will ensure your operations continue uninterrupted while we finalize long-term budgetary decisions. See the letter below from Commissioner Janie Cole for more details.

Accessible Version of the FSC Grant Extension Notification Letter from Commissioner Janie Cole to FSC Grantees

June 11, 2026

Subject:  Notification of Family Support Center (FSC) Grant Extension

Dear Family Support Center Grantees:

The Department of Human Services (DoHS) acknowledges the significant challenges you face when planning for a new fiscal year without definitive funding announcements. We are currently managing budget constraints related to Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds. To maintain the fiscal accountability required of our agency and our grantees, DoHS must work carefully to ensure that all program allocations remain within sustainable budgetary limits.

To thoroughly evaluate the funding levels needed to operate within the TANF budget, DoHS is extending all current Family Support Center (FSC) grants for a fifth quarter. This extension will ensure your operations continue uninterrupted while we finalize long-term budgetary decisions.

A Grant Specialist from the Bureau for Family Assistance will contact your organization shortly to provide specific instructions regarding the execution of a change order for your current fiscal year grant.

We appreciate your continued commitment to serving the families of West Virginia. Thank you for your professional cooperation as we uphold our fiscal responsibilities to the taxpayers.

Sincerely, 

Janie M. Cole, Commissioner 
Bureau for Family Assistance


carePortal Pilot Program

The West Virginia Department of Human Services (DoHS) is advancing its commitment to strategic long term family preservation and child welfare prevention by launching a new CarePortal pilot program and strengthening partnerships and investment in FSCs across the state. ​CarePortal, a dynamic tool for family support, is designed to help prevent biological families from entering the child welfare system by meeting their essential needs. The system connects families to local faith-based organizations through a secure platform, allowing FSC staff, social workers and other child and family-serving professionals to post urgent requests for material supports that can prevent child welfare involvement – such as the need for furniture, appliances, or clothing – to be fulfilled by volunteer groups within the community. This initiative is being piloted in Preston and Monongalia counties through a collaboration with Chestnut Mountain Village​​, a program of Chestnut Mountain Ranch. ​


Additional Family Resources

To find a list of available social services in your county, visit the West Virginia FRN County Listing website and click on your county. Family Resource Network community resource guides are available at each county link.​

To learn more about early childhood home visitation programs please visit the In Home Family Education Programs website​

For contact information on West Virginia Early Childhood Visitation programs, please visit the Early Childhood Home Visiting Programs website.