How Can We Help You?
Workforce Development
EnAct Community Action can assist unemployed or underemployed individuals through the Workforce Development program by helping them to overcome obstacles that inhibit achieving employment or better employment. EnAct Community Action works in partnership with the Regional Workforce Investment Boards, Bureau of Employment Programs, and the Workforce West Virginia Centers. EnAct’s staff assists in resume development, scheduling clients for job referrals, job training and job placement. Read more …
Emergency Assistance
EnAct Community Action offers financial assistance to low income individuals and families for utility terminations and/or court ordered evictions. Multiple funding resources (Dollar Energy, LIEAP, FEMA and private donations) are utilized through out the year for direct payments and referrals. Read more …
Plan To Succed
EnAct Community Action offers assistance to receive training in high-demand vocational fields and assistance in overcoming the barriers to obtaining high quality employment.
Right From The Start
Our Right From the Start Program provides parenting education and all around support for prenatal mothers and children of West Virginia. Our goal is for mothers to have healthy pregnancies and infants to have a healthy first year. Read more …
Food Pantries
Emergency Food Pantry Services are available in our Clay, Clendenin, Chesapeake, Fayette, and Putnam County offices. Read more …
Wheel To Work
EnAct Community Action operates a vehicle repair service for individuals who have been employed consistently for at least one year, meet our income guidelines, and are in need of a vehicle repair in order to continue their employment.
Workcamps
Annually hundreds of youth from across America come together for six days to repair and transform homes in our various communities, performing hands-on home-repair projects for elderly, low income, and disabled families. Read more…
Latest News

September 24, 2018
The entire EnAct team participated in the United Way’s 2018 Day of Caring. The day was spent cleaning the landscaping and planting new landscaping around the Switzer Center in Charleston, West Virginia. “This is just one of the many ways we give back to the communities we serve” commented EnAct CEO Brent Pauley.

August 30, 2018
EnAct Community Action is currently accepting applications for the No Heat Emergency Program (NHEP) in Boone, Clay, and parts of Kanawha and Fayette counties in West Virginia. Applications are being accepted for the NHEP program which aids households at or below 150 percent of the federal poverty income guidelines in need of emergency heat, i.e., […]

July 26, 2018
Bailey & Wyant is challenging all Kanawaha Valley law firms to the Brain Bowl. They are the defending champs and you will be competing for this traveling trophy to become the Extraordinary League of Lawyers – oh, yeah, and helping a great cause.Call Debby at 304-414-4468 for more information or to register your team!