Community · Meeting

June FRN Community Meeting

Participate in the Fayette County Family Resource Network community meeting to discuss local initiatives.

Thu, 25 Jun 2026 Fayette County Family Resource Network Oak Hill , West Virginia
The Fayette County Family Resource Network (FRN) hosts monthly community meetings to bring together local organizations, service providers, and individuals dedicated to improving the well-being of Fayette County residents. These meetings provide a platform for networking, sharing resources, and coordinating efforts on various community projects. Whether you represent a non-profit, a local business, or are simply interested in community development, your participation is welcomed. Join us to stay informed and get involved.

What to Expect

A professional meeting environment focused on community collaboration and resource sharing.

Who Should Attend

  • Non-profit representatives
  • Community leaders
  • Service providers
  • Local residents

Agenda Overview

The meeting includes updates from the FRN, partner presentations, and open discussion.
Venue & Address
Fayette County Family Resource Network
134 Main St
Oak Hill , West Virginia – 25901
United States
Organizer
Fayette County Family Resource Network · Non-profit
An organization that coordinates resources and services for families in Fayette County.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the FRN?
The Fayette County Family Resource Network is a community organization.
Where is the meeting held?
134 Main Street West, Oak Hill, WV.
Is there a cost?
No, the meeting is free to attend.
Do I need to register?
Check the FRN website for any specific meeting requirements.
Who can attend?
The meeting is open to anyone interested in community development.
How often do they meet?
The FRN holds monthly community meetings.
Tags
Community Oak Hill FRN Meeting Networking
Summary
A monthly community meeting hosted by the Fayette County Family Resource Network in Oak Hill.
Reference: fayettefrn.com
Highlights
  • Networking with local organizations
  • Resource sharing
  • Community project coordination
  • Stay informed on local issues
  • Collaborative environment
  • Open to the public
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