The FRN provides mobile food pantries in Sistersville, WV 3 times per year. The Senior Center in Middlebourne provides the mobile pantry at their location 3 times a year, too.
CSFP Food boxes
The FRN, in collaboration with the Mountaineer Food Bank, distributes 60 food boxes to seniors aged 60 and older (based on their income) in two locations in Tyler County once a month.
The Tyler County Summer Feeding Program runs each year from mid -June through mid-July and provides free lunch to all Tyler County students ages 18 and younger. The program is held on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at Sistersville Park and at the McCormick Greene and McCormick Crossing apartment complexes. Adult meals are also available for a small fee.
Students receive nutritious meals in a safe and welcoming environment, and each week a local business or organization typically sponsors a fun activity for the children. The program is made possible through collaboration between Tyler County Schools and the Tyler County Family Resource Network, with support from community members and volunteers.
The Family Resource Network (FRN) publishes a resource guide, which is updated yearly and provides information on local programs, services, and support. The guide is available in print and can also be accessed online under the “Resources” tab above. If your business or organization would like to be listed, please visit the Resources tab to be included.
All Tyler County elementary, middle, and high school students are invited to attend this free annual event held each August. Local vendors and community partners participate to educate families about the services and resources they offer while building stronger connections within the community. During the event, students receive free hygiene items and school supplies, and they have access to free dental and vision screenings as well as haircuts.
In addition, all Tyler County elementary and middle school students receive a backpack filled with school supplies on the first day of school to help ensure they begin the year prepared and confident.
This program is made possible through the generous support and collaboration of the Tyler County Board of Education, local vendors, community members, businesses, churches, teachers, students, and volunteers.
The Family Resource Network (FRN) works closely with the local school system who runs an essential closet at the middle and high school, providing students in need with hygiene products and some clothing. The FRN helps provide items as needed, ensuring students have access to these essential resources.
Mobile Essentials Closet
Through grant funding, the FRN also purchased a trailer used to transport essential items—such as cleaning products, hygiene items, shoes, and socks to various locations throughout the community. All items are donated free of charge, making them accessible to anyone in need.
Sistersville Methodist Church Faith Hands Necessities Closet
The Family Resource Network (FRN) also hosts a free table at the event, where attendees can take an item from the table and register for a door prize. See more.
A community garden was established in Sistersville Park in Sistersville, West Virginia. Members of the community volunteer their time to tend to the garden. Everyone is welcome to harvest the produce for free. The project was made possible by a grant from the Memorial Health Foundation.
Each April, we co-host a Community Baby Shower and Family Event with the Tyler County Family Support Center. The event typically takes place in Sistersville at the Elks Lodge. Lunch is provided for attending families. Vendors are set up throughout the event, and families are encouraged to visit vendor booths to learn about available services and community resources. Pregnant women and mothers with children up to the age of four receive essential items such as diapers and baby gear, along with access to helpful resources and support from local organizations. Attending families also have the opportunity to win door prizes.