Disability Resources For Independent & Self Sufficient Lives
WIN empowers West Virginians living with disabilities through advocacy, skills training, I&R, transition services and peer support. WIN centers provide resources that allow disabled West Virginians to make choices for their lives and advocate for their needs.
Advocacy
From equal access to civil rights, Advocacy is central to WIN’s work for inclusion for all people with disabilities.
Info & Referral
WIN is a resource for disabled persons to find services, housing, access and more using our statewide network.
Skills Training
WIN offers skills training to help Mountaineers make the most of their abilities and increase self-reliance.
Peer Support
WIN connects consumers with people who share their life experiences to help solve common problems.
Transition Services
Transitioning into higher learning, or transitioning from assisted living facilities is an obstacle you can overcome.
Advocacy
From equal access to civil rights, Advocacy is central to WIN’s work for inclusion for all people with disabilities.
Info & Referral
WIN is a resource for disabled persons to find services, housing, access and more using our statewide network.
Skills Training
WIN works to identify consumer needs and customize services to best meet those needs.
Peer Support
WIN is staffed largely by people with disabilities because shared life experiences can help solve common problems.
Transition Services
Transitioning into higher learning, or transitioning from assisted living facilities is an obstacle you can overcome.
Find A Center
WIN centers are located throughout the Mountain State. Click here to find yours.
Help Us WIN
WIN centers need your support more than ever. Find out how you can help!
Programs
Transportation, Assistive Technologies and more could be available for you.
Skills Training
Job training and placement, meal prep training, banking fundamentals and more.
Who We Are
The West Virginia Independence Network is a cooperative effort between individual WIN centers throughout WV. WIN is operated in part by WV citizens living with disabilities.
In Good Company
WIN collaborates with the West Virginia Statewide Independent Living Council and the WV DHHR to develop the Statewide Independent Living Plan.