Helping the Hurting in Jesus’ Name
Since 1911, Union Mission has been a ready, active hand of help to the needy of West Virginia. Our mission is “helping hurting people in Jesus’ name,” and as such, we unabashedly share the gospel of Jesus Christ even as we minister to the physical needs of the downtrodden. We have seen God work in amazing ways through our various ministries to improve lives and draw people closer to Him. All over our state, the Union Mission has gained a reputation of being there for those who have nowhere to turn.
Top Stories
Story of Hope: When Identity Finds You
Adopted, homeschooled, pastor’s kid ... Those are some heavy labels to carry around for a child, not to mention a teenager struggling with growing up and finding their own identity. As soon as Hope (Janae) Biram had the chance, she
Help a Child Have A Christmas Blessing
We are partnering with WCHS Tower of Toys, Greenbrier Dream Tree for Kids, and our generous supporters to host our Annual Christmas Shop. What is Christmas Shop, you ask? It is a program/drive that we hold every year to help
Story of Hope: God never gives up! And neither should you!
Addiction takes everything. Family. Security, Safety. Nothing is off limits. The thing about faith-based recovery, is that in God’s hands, He gives it all back, plus some! For nearly two decades, both Chris and Ashley walked through a life of
PROGRAMS & MINISTRIES
There is so much going on at Union Mission.
Our nine different ministries & programs areas are always seeking ways to help more people in our state.
See what’s going on with our latest news.
Stories of Hope
A Word From Our CEO
My Home Town
Growing up in St. Albans, West Virginia in the 70s, 80s, and 90s, was much like what you would expect watching an episode of the Andy Griffith show, at least in my memory it
Fall brings our annual food distribution
Fall is my favorite time of year. I love the change of weather, the changing of leaves, and of course a new football season to enjoy. I love the thought of Thanksgiving being just around
Crossroads’ New Direction
Last month, I discussed how times have changed due to the reach of drug addiction in our state and how Union Mission has to change in order to keep up and to continue serving