Lions throughout West Virginia have enjoyed nearly fifty years of service through the West Virginia Lions Sight Conservation Foundation, Inc. During these years, the Foundation has helped many West Virginians in need to see better and to hear better.
The purpose of the Foundation is to meet the sight and hearing needs of the citizens of West Virginia, if other aid is not available. The Sight Foundation provides services which normally cannot be provided by an individual or local club.
Volunteer Fire Department
Welcome to Kingwood... Cornerstone of West Virginia
Kingwood offers a mix of shopping, dinning, cultural and historical experiences for area residents and visitors in a scenic setting.
Stroll through our historic Main Street program area and take a step back in time. Start the day with a hearty West Virginia breakfast at any of the town restaurants. Then spend a leisurely morning browsing through the unique storefronts along Main and Price Streets ; featuring antiques, appliances, dry goods, unique gifts, and so much more.
For lunch or dinner, enjoy American and café style cuisine at one of our conveniently located restaurants. Afterward, plan time to visit the old Esso gas station with Mae West pumps, or stroll the grounds of the historic McGrew House.
Whether you're looking for that freshly baked piece of homemade graham cracker pie or a special gift for your grandchild, you will find what you're looking for in Kingwood. We offer small town ambience with a lot of surprises.
Preston County Humane Society works to:
Reduce the population of stray and unwanted animals through the Spay/Neuter Program.
Strengthen understanding and awareness of animal and community needs.
Protect and care for animals in need.
Preston County Humane Society (PCHS) is an all volunteer, nonprofit organization governed by a board of directors who serve without compensation. Funds to support our programs come from membership dues, donations, memorial gifts, fundraisers, and grants. We are a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Donations are tax deductible as allowed by Law.Pet overpopulation is a critical problem in Preston County and in West Virginia. The best answer to the tragedy of unwanted, neglected and homeless animals is spay and neuter.PCHS offers financial ASSISTANCE to help pay the cost of spay/neuter procedures. We especially reach out to low income families and seniors. Income GUIDELINES to qualify for assistance are generous.
Spaying (for females) and neutering (for males) has many benefits besides preventing unwanted litters. The procedure may reduce roaming, marking and aggression making pets easier to live with. It can also help pets live a longer, healthier life.
WE BELIEVE SPAY AND NEUTER SAVES LIVES
Nutrition, Transportation and Social Services.
501 c 3 Non-Profit.
Preston County Workshop works towards growing and enhancing our community’s workforce by putting our employees first.
Through our services, individuals can find employment that’s designed around their specific needs. It’s more than just a job.
Civic Organization
Preston County Caring Council/Preston FRN
Planning and Coordination of Social, Health and Education Services.
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