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What is the Morgan County Partnership?

The Morgan County Partnership is a group of local citizens united in a shared vision of building a supportive network for our young people, their families and others connected with them. The Partnership includes area nonprofits, governmental groups, the school district, churches, businesses and individuals.

What does the Morgan County Partnership Do?

The Partnership coordinates efforts among local individuals and organizations to support the young people of Morgan County, West Virginia. In addition, the Partnership develops and implements programs designed to help our young people build the personal assets needed to address life’s challenges and make informed, intelligent decisions.

How Can You Help?

The Morgan County Partnership truly is a collaboration among community members. Many avenues exist for people and organizations to get involved, such as tutoring a child, helping with after school programs, working with programs in the schools or serving on a task force.

Be a part of the vision and future for Morgan County. Working together we can create a place where citizens of all ages, from youth to seniors, join together to make Morgan County a safe, healthy and positive community.

Morgan County has long held true the notion that it is the community’s responsibility to care for its most vulnerable population, its young people.

To get involved, contact the Morgan County Partnership at 304.258.7807, or check out our contact page.






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