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The Tyler County Resource Guide is packed full of contact information for numerous non-profits and government agencies that offer assistance to families in general need or during family emergencies.
The Tyler County Resource Guide is presented with financial assistance as a grant from the West Virginia Department of Human Services and with the financial assistance of the Tyler County Commission.
Now you have the added convenience of an online Resource Directory and the print version .
ONLINE RESOURCE DIRECTORY
PRINT VERSION (click to download & print)
Legal Aid of WV’s work focuses on three broad program areas: Legal Services, Behavioral Health Advocacy, and Long-Term Care Ombudsman.
Legal Services
Legal Services, our core program, provides free legal advice and representation to vulnerable West Virginians. Over 50 attorneys in 12 offices across the state handle thousands of legal cases every year, helping protect citizens’ access to basic needs such as safety, food, shelter, healthcare, education and more.
Behavioral Health Advocacy
Our advocates assist West Virginians living with mental and behavioral health disorders, by promoting community supports and preserving access to services, in turn helping them meet their challenges with dignity and hope.
Long-Term Care Ombudsman
Our Ombudsmen work in West Virginia’s long-term and elder care facilities to ensure residents’ rights are protected and upheld. They hear grievances from residents and work with facilities, caregivers, and relatives to resolve issues.

