Serving our community
since 1957

Mobilizing Our Community for Lasting Change

United Way of Harrison and Doddridge Counties advances health, education, and financial stability for every person in our community. We partner with local agencies, volunteers, and donors to build stronger, healthier, and more resilient neighborhoods—so everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

A father holds his young daughter as she reaches for an eggplant at a grocery store. They stand in front of a produce shelf.

Promoting access to medical care, wellness programs, and resources for all residents to improve quality of life.

A man and a girl are working on a project together.

Empowering learners of every age through tutoring, STEM programs, and skill-building opportunities to unlock their full potential.

A man is cutting a piece of metal with a saw in a workshop.

Supporting working families and individuals with tools and guidance for greater independence and security.

A group of young people are planting trees in a garden.

Connecting neighbors through hands-on service, making it easier than ever to get involved and make a difference.

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Together, We Create Opportunities for All

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News & Updates

Achieving Results

$700,000+

Raised in 2024 for Local Nonprofits

4754

Residents Received Primary Healthcare Services

1597

Children Received Comprehensive Care, Counseling, and Education

100%

of Donations Stay in Harrison and Doddridge Counties

Featured Events

Day of Action 2026

Join neighbors and local organizations for our annual day of service—find volunteer opportunities, connect with others, and help strengthen our community.

Wednesday, June 18th


A day for community members come together to improve their neighborhoods in meaningful ways—picking up litter, planting flowers, power washing, or helping elderly neighbors with home repairs.

Saturday, June 21st

Day of Caring 2026