West Virginia Executive Winter 2026 | Page 68

A DECADE OF ELEVATING THE COMMUNITY

Healthy Harrison is committed to shining a light on what’ s possible— because recovery is real, and hope is contagious. Across North Central West Virginia, we continue to elevate the voices and stories of individuals who remind us that healing begins with hope. Through our ongoing opioid awareness initiative, we’ re proud to highlight the people and organizations leading the charge against addiction, celebrating the courage of those who choose recovery and the communities that walk beside them. In partnership with the City of Clarksburg and the Harrison County Commission, Healthy Harrison has produced 10 powerful recovery videos designed to motivate, encourage, and inspire those struggling with addiction to find a path forward. Our mission is clear: to replace stigma with compassion, despair with determination, and silence with understanding. Together, we are educating the state, empowering recovery, and proving that change— real, lasting change— is possible. Through health, hope, and change, West Virginia is writing a new chapter— one of recovery, resilience, and renewal.
TOP FROM LEFT: HEALTHY HARRISON’ S( HH) ANTHONY BELLOTTE, CHRIS GOODE, BOB BOYLES, CITY OF CLARKSBURG’ S TIFFANY FELL,( HH) MARTIN HOWE, WVU’ S BILL RAMSEY,( HH) JOHN PAUL NARDELLI, AMY HABERBOSCH WILSON, DAVID HESS, CARROLL MORRISON, STEVE CAIN, LOU ORTENZIO, AND KEN RAMSEY, PHOTO BY BRITTANY ANDERSON
BOTTOM FROM LEFT: GARY BOWDEN, CHAD BUNDY, GARY HAMRICK, STEPHANIE HAYHURST HALL, BRIAN JARVIS, LISA LANG, BROCK MALCOLM, PAT FORD, ANTHONY HINTON, KELLY NELSON, M. L. QUINN, FRANK DEVONO, JARROD MAROZZI, BEN RANDOLPH