West Virginia AgrAbility - (WVATS)

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What is AgrAbility?

The National AgrAbility Project is a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) funded program established to help people with disabilities remain active in agriculture. See National AgrAbility Project for more information.

AgrAbility in West Virginia

Farming is one of the nation's most dangerous professions because it includes a combination of difficult working conditions, hazardous equipment, and animals that can become out-of-control.

To help address these problems, three West Virginia agencies applied for and received a four-year AgrAbility grant in 2001. Those agencies are:

The Extension Service is the lead agency and the NWVCIL is responsible for service delivery. WVATS is responsible for information and referral services and materials development, and also shares training responsibilities. See WV AgrAbility Partners for more information on these three agencies.

Inetta Fluharty, Northern West Virginia Center for Independent Living (NWVCIL) staff member and WVATS Tech Team liaison, coordinates resources and services to farm families.

If an accident or a chronic health condition has made it difficult for you to do your daily chores, West Virginia AgrAbility can help you and your family members in many ways. We can:

To contact us:

Tammy Hare
E-mail: Agrability@hsc.wvu.edu
Mail: CED, 959 Hartman Run Road, Morgantown, WV 26505