Resource Availability Family Tapestry (RAFT) suicide prevention program
Mission Statement: The West Virginia Department of Veterans Assistance (RAFT) aims to provide Service Members, Veterans, and their Families with a comprehensive approach aiding in the prevention, intervention, and postvention of those at risk of suicide.
Introduction: Established in 2023, The West Virginia Department of Veterans Assistance (RAFT) program aims to support our state veterans, service members, and their families by offering a wide array of resources to combat the nationwide effort to end suicide. The West Virginia Department of Veterans Assistance R.A.F.T. Program collectively partners with Federal, State, and Local agencies by bringing awareness.
Goals established by the R.A.F.T. Program will be achieved through the following measures:
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Reducing the stigma associated with accessing mental health services.
- Reducing the stigma associated with accessing mental health services.
- Establishing and strengthening community partnerships.
- Educating community partners on identifying Service Members, Veterans, and Families who are at risk.
Governor’s Challenge
https://veterans.wv.gov/GCP/Pages/default.aspx
Veterans and Service Members in West Virginia are at significantly higher risk of dying by suicide than non-veterans in the state. We lose several dozen Veterans per year despite the many organizations, agencies, and people at work to prevent the crisis of suicide.
The Federal Department of Veterans Affairs and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration launched the Governor's Challenge to Prevent Suicide among Service Members, Veterans, and their Families (SMVF) in early 2019. West Virginia has had an active team since 2020.
The goal of the program is to bring together leaders in local, state, and federal government, nonprofit organizations, service providers, and communities to align efforts to prevent veteran suicide.
Suicide is a complex issue with no single cause. Risk factors can include such things as - a prior suicide attempt, certain mental health conditions such as PTSD and Depression, Substance Abuse Disorder, and many more.
High-stress life events can also lead to increased risk. Veterans are trained to handle many challenges, but no one is immune from life's stresses and difficulties.
Life events that can cause high levels of stress may include things such as transitioning from military service to civilian life, losing a job, divorce, the passing of a loved one, financial difficulty, housing insecurity, food insecurity, and more.
It is better to deal with the underlying causes that can lead one to crisis before they develop into a suicide attempt. Governor's Challenge team members are provided with the tools and contacts to support these efforts.
The Governor's Challenge Team in West Virginia needs additional members willing to work toward the goal of eliminating Veteran suicide within the state. We need members who focus on mental and physical health. But we also need community and veteran service organizations - people who may know the struggling veterans in their area so we can work together to get them the help they need.
Veteran Centric Nonprofits
The Mission Continues
The Mission Continues empowers veterans adjusting to life at home to find new missions. They redeploy veterans so that their shared legacy will be action and service. The Mission Continues has successfully helped thousands of post-9/11 veterans transition by focusing their talents and energy on tackling challenges at home.
Project Healing Waters
Project Healing Waters is dedicated to the physical and emotional rehabilitation of disabled active military service personnel and disabled veterans through fly fishing and associated activities, including education and outings.
Helping Heroes
Helping Heroes, located in Wheeling, provides veterans with emergency shelter, intensive case management, rental and utility assistance, help to secure permanent housing, and more.
Operation Jackson County Veterans
Operation Jackson County Veterans’ mission is to support, encourage, and honor Veterans in Jackson County, WV.
Vet Centers
Mental Health Care Providers
Mental Health Services
Appalachian Community Health Center
Randolph County
Phone: (304)-636-3232 Or Toll-Free at 1-888-357-3232
Website: http://www.achcinc.org/
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
East Ridge Health Systems
Berkeley County
Phone: (304) 263-8954
24/7 Crisis Line: 1-855-807-1258
Website: https://www.eastridgehealthsystems.org/
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Jefferson County
Phone: (304) 725-7565
24/7 Crisis Line: 1-855-807-1258
Website: https://www.eastridgehealthsystems.org/
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Morgan County
Phone: (304) 258-2889
24/7 Crisis Line: 1-855-807-1258
Website: https://www.eastridgehealthsystems.org/
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
FMRS Health Systems, Inc.
Raleigh County
Phone: 304-256-7100
24/7 Crisis Line: 304-256-7100
Website: https://www.fmrs.org/
Fayette County
Phone: 304-574-2100
24/7 Crisis Line: 304-256-7100
Website: https://www.fmrs.org/
Monroe County
Phone: 304-772-5452
24/7 Crisis Line: 304-256-7100
Website: https://www.fmrs.org/
Summers County
Phone: 304-466-3899
24/7 Crisis Line: 304-256-7100
Website: https://www.fmrs.org/
HealthWays Inc.
Brooke County
Phone: 304-723-5440
24/7 Crisis Line: 304-723-6593
Website: https://www.healthwaysinc.com/
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Logan Mingo Area Mental Health
Mingo County
Phone: (304) 235-2954
24/7 Crisis Line: (304)-235-2954
Website: http://www.lmamh.org/
Logan County
Phone: 304-792-7130
24/7 Crisis Line: (304) 792-7130
Website: http://www.lmamh.org/
Northwood Health Systems
Brooke County
Phone: 304.217.3050
Website: https://www.northwoodhealth.com/
Marshall County
Phone: 304.845.3000
Website: https://www.northwoodhealth.com/
Ohio County
Phone: 304.234.7777
Website: https://www.northwoodhealth.com/
Wetzel County
Phone: 304.455.3622
Website: https://www.northwoodhealth.com/
Potomac Highlands Mental Health Guild, Inc
Grant County
Phone: (304) 257-1155
24/7 Crisis Phone: 1-800-545-4357
Website: https://potomachighlandsguild.com/index.html
Hampshire County
Phone: (304) 822-3897
24/7 Crisis Phone: 1-800-545-4357
Website: https://potomachighlandsguild.com/index.html
Hardy County
Phone: (304) 538-2302
24/7 Crisis Phone: 1-800-545-4357
Website: https://potomachighlandsguild.com/index.html
Mineral County
Phone: (304) 788-2241
24/7 Crisis Phone: 1-800-545-4357
Website: https://potomachighlandsguild.com/index.html
Pendleton County
Phone: (304) 358-2351
24/7 Crisis Phone: 1-800-545-4357
Website: https://potomachighlandsguild.com/index.html
Prestera Centers for Mental Health Services
Boone County
Phone: (304) 369-1930
24/7 Crisis Phone: (877) 399-7776
Website: https://www.prestera.org/
Cabell County
Phone: (304) 525-7851
24/7 Crisis Phone: (877) 399-7776
Website: https://www.prestera.org/
Clay County
Phone: (304) 587-4205
24/7 Crisis Phone: (877) 399-7776
Website: https://www.prestera.org/
Kanawha County
Phone: (304) 341-0511
24/7 Crisis Phone: (877) 399-7776
Website: https://www.prestera.org/
Lincoln County
Phone: (304) 824-5790
24/7 Crisis Phone: (877) 399-7776
Website: https://www.prestera.org/
Mason County
Phone: (304) 675-2361
24/7 Crisis Phone: (877) 399-7776
Website: https://www.prestera.org/
Putnam County
Phone: (304) 414-3076
24/7 Crisis Phone: (877) 399-7776
Website: https://www.prestera.org/
Wayne County
Phone: (304) 272-3466
24/7 Crisis Phone: (877) 399-7776
Website: https://www.prestera.org/
Seneca Health Services Inc
Greenbrier County
Phone: (304) 497-0500
Website: https://shsinc.org/
Nicholas County
Phone: (304) 872-2659
Website: https://shsinc.org/
Pocahontas County
Phone: (304) 799-6865
Website: https://shsinc.org/
Webster County
Phone: (304) 847-5425
Website: https://shsinc.org/
Southern Highlands Community Mental Health Center
Mercer County
Phone: (304) 425-9541
24/7 Crisis Phone: (800)-615-0122
Website: https://shcmhc.com/
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
McDowell County
Phone: (304) 436-2106
24/7 Crisis Phone: (800)-615-0122
Website: https://shcmhc.com/
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wyoming County
Phone: (304) 294-5353
24/7 Crisis Phone: (800)-615-0122
Website: https://shcmhc.com/
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Westbrook Health Services
Wood County
Phone: 304-485-1721
24/7 Crisis Phone: (304) 485-1725
Website: https://www.westbrookhealth.org/
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Valley Healthcare System
Marion County
Phone: 304-366-7174
24/7 Crisis Phone: 1-800-232-0020
Website: http://www.valleyhealthcare.org/
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monongalia County
Phone: 304-296-1731
24/7 Crisis Phone: 1-800-232-0020
Website: http://www.valleyhealthcare.org/
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Preston County
Phone: 304-329-1059
24/7 Crisis Phone: 1-800-232-0020
Website: http://www.valleyhealthcare.org/
Hours of Operation: Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Taylor County
Phone: 304-265-3947
24/7 Crisis Phone: 1-800-232-0020
Website: http://www.valleyhealthcare.org/
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
United Summit Center
Crisis line: 1-800-786-6480
Serving the following counties:
Marion County
Barbour County
Braxton County
Gilmer County
Harrison County
Lewis County
Monongalia County
Preston County
Taylor County
Upshur County