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Welcome to DAYMARK.org For more than thirty years, DAYMARK as been serving youth and families within the Greater Kanawha Valley and all of West Virginia. DAYMARK was founded in 1974 by the Junior League, the First Presbyterian Church of Charleston, and the Kanawha County Commission. Although the agency has grown, its original mission has stayed the same: to advocate and provide services for at-risk youth and their families in the community. DAYMARK operates three programs. Patchwork is a runaway and homeless youth shelter for youth ages 11-18. Turning Point is a group home for older adolescents which provides independent living skills in a homelike atmosphere. New Connections offers a variety of support groups, a GED classroom, job readiness training as well as an Independent Living program with on and off site apartments for youth. If you are interested in supporting DAYMARK with your time or resources, please contact the DAYMARK office at (304) 340-3675. A staff person will answer your questions, add you to the mailing list, and let you know of any upcoming events that may be of interest to you. All of DAYMARK's programs are voluntary and are available to youth regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, disability, or sexual orientation.
Donor support is welcome to ensure continuing quality programs and serve our community's youth. Make your gift of support to: Donate Via PayPal
Daymark, Inc. For more information call (304) 340-3675. Gifts are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowable by law. home | our programs | our people | for teens | contact us | |||||||||||||||||||||
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