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Welcome to the Bartlett House website!

 

MISSION STATEMENT

Bartlett House addresses homeless issues by providing for emergency food, shelter and medical referrals first, then one-to-one comprehensive case management to break the cycle of homelessness. We are committed to providing shelter that meets a persons basic needs in an atmosphere where people are treated with dignity and respect.

 

FUNDING AND SUPPORT

This agency is funded in part under an Agreement with the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, Bureau for Children and Families, Office of Social Services. Additional funding is provided by United Way of Monongalia and Preston Counties, private contributions, FEMA, West Virginia Emergency Shelter Grants Program, Monongalia County Commission and private foundations.

 

 

Keri DeMasi

 

Oct 5 A New BeginningPosted by Keri DeMasi

It is a new beginning for the Bartlett House. We had our closing on the West Run Property this morning! Keep checking for more updates!

Bartlett House would like to express our sincere appreciation and gratitude to West Virginia Housing Development Fund, Clear Mountain Bank, the Monongalia County Building Commission, the Monongalia County Commission, the Department of Housing and Urban Development's Supportive Housing Program and Country Roads Leasing.... Without their support and generosity, the West Run Project would not have been possible. Thank you for allowing us to realize our vision of providing affordable housing to homeless individuals and families. On behalf of the staff, Board of Directors and most especially the clients of Bartlett House, THANK YOU!

~Keri DeMasi, Executive Director

About Us

Bartlett House, Inc. was founded in 1985 as a nonprofit organization to meet the needs of the homeless population in Monongalia County, West Virginia and surrounding areas. Since 1990, Bartlett House has been housed at 1110 University Avenue in Morgantown, WV - open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The shelter can house up to 34 men, women and children.