Fayette County Quick Response Team

Fayette County Quick Response Team The Fayette County Quick Response Team (QRT) is a collaborative effort of the Fayette County Health Department and community partners.

We assist in providing support to individuals that have experienced an overdose within 24 to 72 hours.

12/02/2025

Blessing Boxes Blessing Boxes in Fayette County, WV LocationAddressOak Hill Baptist Church 613 Lundale Drive, Oak Hill, WV 25901Lewis Christian Community Center469 Central Ave, Oak Hill, WV 25901Grace Baptist Church70 Kaymoor Bottom Road, Fayetteville, WV 25840Fayetteville PK-8515 W Maple Ave, Fayet...

11/26/2025

The Lewis Christian Community Center has received 3,872 meal orders and is asking the community for help with cooking, packaging, cleanup, and thawed turkey donations as Thanksgiving preparations intensify.

11/26/2025

This week, we're all family. We have 15 turkeys on the smoker as we speak, and we will be giving away Thanksgiving dinners tomorrow (WEDNESDAY, 11/26) starting at 1pm until we run out. We're not taking reservations. We'll give out up to 8 meals per party. We hope you have a happy and safe Thanksgiving with a full belly on us, and we hope to see you tomorrow!

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11/06/2025

Oak Hill, WV (WOAY) - The Mountain Transit Authority is offering free rides amid the government shutdown. https://youtu.be/yBY1_T8Rl00 The authority opera

09/24/2025
**PLEASE SHARE** 30 overdoses have been reported in Kanawha County within the past 24 hours. If you or someone you know ...
09/18/2025

**PLEASE SHARE** 30 overdoses have been reported in Kanawha County within the past 24 hours. If you or someone you know need Naloxone or testing strips please reach out to us on here or call 304-646-9029 OR 276-966-2684

City officials told WSAZ they responded to 35 overdoses in an 18-hour time span.

📍 Mt. Hope Fire Department🗓️ Thursday, August 21st⏰ 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
08/18/2025

📍 Mt. Hope Fire Department
🗓️ Thursday, August 21st
⏰ 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

07/02/2025
06/06/2025

Every day, lives are lost to opioid overdoses—and too often, it’s not because help wasn’t nearby. It’s because people didn’t know how to help or have the tools to act.

Naloxone changes that.
It’s safe. It’s easy to use. And it gives people a second chance.

June 6th is National Naloxone Awareness Day—a reminder that preparedness saves lives, and that education is just as powerful as the medicine itself. At DII, we’re committed to increasing access to naloxone and making overdose response simple, clear, and available in every community.

Whether you’re a business owner, a parent, a student, or a bystander—you can be the difference between life and death. Let’s break the stigma, expand access, and build a community that’s ready.

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Fayetteville, WV

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

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+13045741617

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