TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
Mountain Line Transit
304-291-7433
www.busride.org
MTM West Virginia
618-245-8300
www.mtm-inc.net
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
Mountain Line Transit
304-291-7433
www.busride.org
MTM West Virginia
618-245-8300
www.mtm-inc.net
PRENATAL, INFANT AND CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS
Birthright of Morgantown
304-296-0277
www.birthright.org
Board of Parks and Recreation (BOPARK)
304-296-8356
http://www.boparc.org
Buckle Your Baby for Life
www.buckleyourbabyforlife.org
Child Care Resource Center
304-292-7357
www.ccrcwv.org
Early Head Start/Head Start
304-291-9330
www.ncwvcaa.orgheadstart.html
Mon General Prenatal Ed. Program
304- 598-1484
http://mongeneral.com/main/birthcenter.aspx
Morgantown Parent Zone
http://www.morgantownparentzone.org/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1
Morgantown Public Library System
304-291-7425
http://morgantown.lib.wv.us/
Parent Educator Resource Center
304-291-9288
http://wvde.state.wv.us/osp/perc.html
Right from the Start
304-598-5100
www.wvdhhr.org/rfts/
Spark Imagination and Science Center
304-292-4646
http://sparkwv.org/
St. Ursula Baby & Toddler Program
304-599-3822
Mon. Co. Family Resource Center Starting Points
304-680-0568
www.moncountyfrc.com/index.html
WIC (Women, Infants, and Children)
304-598-5181 Hotline: 304-558-0030
https://ons.wvdhhr.org
WV Birth to Three
304-296-3660
www.wvdhhr.org/birth23/
West Virginia Children’s Health Insurance Program (Chip)
304- 285-3175 or 1-877-982-2447
www.chip.wv.gov
WV Healthy Start/ HAPI (Helping Appalachian Parents and Infants)
(304)-293-1560 or 1-866-738-4274
http://medicine.hsc.wvu.edu/obgyn/HAPI
WVDHHR- Child Protective Services
(304)-285-3175
www.dhhr.wv.gov/bcf/Pages/default.aspx
WVU Student Family Resource Center
(304)-293-5370
http://childcare.wvu.edu
If your family member’s driving ability appears to be impaired due to age, disability or other health problems, please consider requesting a WV DMV Medical Review on their behalf.
When drivers are reported, the DMV will review all information recieved. The driver may be required to see a licensed physician or optometrist for a check-up or take the road skills test to demonstrate their ability to drive safely. As well, periodic medical and/or visual examinations and/or driver re-examination may be required of drivers who have been evaluated and deemed “at risk” by the DMV. All cases are reviewed on an individual basis to determine the appropriate course of action.
Anyone can report concerns about an unsafe driver but it will NOT be anonymous. A DMV employee, a physician, a caretaker or a member of their immediate family. If a law enforcement officers encounters and personally observes a potentially indafe driver, they must report it to the DMV. Immediate family members include a:
Here is a link to the form that will need to be completed and submitted to the WV DMV: