3 ways to rally volunteer support when we can’t meet face-to-face

One of the greatest parts about living in West Virginia is how willing our neighbors are to lend a helping hand to one another.
Making spirits bright – ideas to keep morale up for your team

Those goofy jokes, small chats and ‘water cooler’ check-ins before meetings, often are much more important to our work sanity than we think.
West Virginians use Facebook to battle food insecurity, build community

In times of crisis, we are defined by how we come together to respond to the challenges that we face.
Grafton couple opens their hearts – and their property – to the community

Tom and Donna Hart, small business owners and community leaders based in Grafton, WV, recently had to temporarily close their downtown coffee shop, Espresso Yourself.