
West Virginia’s bishop asks churches to prepare for opioid overdoses
Churches in West Virginia, New York and Canada are among those that are starting to combat their communities’ opioid overdose epidemics with overdose-counteracting drugs.
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Churches in West Virginia, New York and Canada are among those that are starting to combat their communities’ opioid overdose epidemics with overdose-counteracting drugs.
Growing out of needs discovered in a feeding ministry, one man and his church are trying to provide transportation to those in need
Demonstrators gathered in Charleston, WV last night to support Episcopal Migration Ministries’ efforts to resettle Syrian refugees in the West Virginia city
The diocese of West Virginia and local congregations take action to respond to devastating floods across the state
In Jefferson County, W.Va., lunch buses are part of the Summer Intergenerational Food Services Program, which in turn is an initiative prompted by the Feed
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