New Office to Offer Help with Mental Health

The city of Charleston has received $1 million with help from Sen. Shelley Moore Capito’s office to start a new program aimed at helping West Virginians with mental illness. In 2019, Charleston city council approved the creation of the Coordinated Addiction Response Effort office (CARE) which helps people facing addiction and homelessness get into treatment programs. The new crisis intervention team will act as an extended branch of the CARE office.