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Department of Human Services

Department of Human Services

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The West Virginia Department of Human Services promotes a thriving and healthy West Virginia through providing access to critical health care, essential social services and benefits, and trusted information, with a special emphasis on vulnerable populations.

As Cabinet Secretary for the West Virginia Department of Human Services, my focus is on empowering West Virginians to thrive and lead healthy, safe, and independent lives. By implementing a central point for resources, systems, and processes, this can lead to more comprehensive solutions for the people of West Virginia and improve their quality of life.

Under the guidance of Governor Jim Justice, I aim to strengthen safety net programs, expand access to social services, and promote workforce development initiatives to help individuals and families in West Virginia become self-sufficient.

Cynthia Persily

Cynthia Persily, Ph.D.
Cabinet Secretary, West Virginia Department of Human Services


*House Bill 2006, passed during the 2023 Legislative Session, reorganized the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources into three separate departments effective January 1, 2024: West Virginia Department of Health, West Virginia Department of Health Facilities, and West Virginia Department of Human Services.​

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Client Services Hotline (for inquiries for DoHS programs)​
1-800-642-8589
osaclientservices@wv.gov ​​​

News and Announcements

West Virginia Department of Human Services Recognizes National Prevention Week
05/13/2024
The West Virginia Department of Human Services (DoHS), Bureau for Behavioral Health (BBH), in collaboration with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), observes National Prevention Week on May 12-18, 2024....more
DoHS’s Bureau for Family Assistance to Host Child Care and Development Block Grant Public Hearing
05/10/2024
The West Virginia Department of Human Services, Bureau for Family Assistance, Division of Early Care and Education will conduct a public hearing on the proposed Child Care and Development Block Grant State Plan for FFY 2025 to 2027....more
DoHS’s Bureau for Behavioral Health Acknowledges Children’s Mental Health Acceptance Week
05/06/2024
The West Virginia Department of Human Services (DoHS), Bureau for Behavioral Health (BBH) honors Children’s Mental Health Acceptance Week by spreading awareness about the importance of children’s mental health and the need for services....more
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