About this Event
Join the WV Ministry of Advocacy & Work Camps, Inc.
WV MAW is hosting its first SERVE Program Planning Meeting with Nicholas County community partners as part of an ARC-funded planning effort.
Through funding from the Appalachian Regional Commission’s INSPIRE Initiative, with matching support from the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, WV MAW is conducting a formal planning and feasibility process for a proposed workforce and recovery-to-work initiative in Nicholas County.
Executive Director Peyton Ballard and Director of Project Management Jake Tyler will introduce WV MAW, highlight its existing programs, and present the proposed SERVE initiative (Skills Development, Empowerment, Recovery Support, Vocational Training, and Economic Opportunity).
The proposed SERVE program would focus on providing construction and home repair training to individuals exiting recovery programs, helping create a clear pathway to sustainable employment.
This meeting is designed to:
• Explain the SERVE program concept
• Share the goals of the ARC planning grant
• Outline what a local recovery-to-work ecosystem could look like
• Identify how employers, recovery centers, workforce agencies, and community organizations could partner if the program moves forward
This is not a program launch — it is a collaborative planning conversation. We are seeking feedback, partnership interest, and practical insight from those working in workforce development, recovery support, economic development, and community services.
If your organization plays a role in employment, recovery, training, supportive services, or community development, your voice matters in shaping what this initiative could become.
We hope you will join us as we explore what is possible for Nicholas County.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
300 20th St SE, 300 20th Street Southeast, Charleston, United States
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