Clay County
Family Support Center
Located in Clay, WV, the Clay County Family Support Center provides families with free resources and assistance for a better life, including - parenting and family classes, information about local resources and support services, pantries for food and hygiene items, and more. The FSC also hosts a number of family-centered events through the year, and performs outreach through school donations and sharing information with the community.
Clay County FSC Team
Donna K. Salisbury
Director
Donna is from Clay, West Virginia. She is a highly accomplished and dynamic professional whose multifaceted career spans various industries and roles, marked by numerous pioneering achievements and community contributions. A distinguished alumna of West Virginia Wesleyan College, West Virginia Technical College, and West Virginia State College, Donna has leveraged her extensive education to break barriers and lead innovative changes in her field. As the first woman to own a salvage yard in West Virginia, Donna has consistently demonstrated her leadership and forward-thinking approach. She revolutionized the industry by implementing the first computerized inventory system and subsequently established the first salvage yard in the state with an online inventory. These groundbreaking advancements not only modernized the operations of salvage yards in West Virginia but also set new standards for the industry nationwide. In addition to her entrepreneurial achievements, Donna is an accomplished grant writer, with a proven track record since 1993. She has successfully secured and administered over $650,000 in grant funding, significantly contributing to various community projects and initiatives. Her expertise in grant writing has been instrumental in driving growth and development in Clay County and beyond. Donna's commitment to community service is reflected in her numerous leadership roles. As the inaugural Director of the Clay Family Resource Network, she laid the foundation for a vital community resource that continues to support families in the area. Currently, she serves as the Vice President of the Clay Lions Club and the Treasurer of the Clay Family Resource Network, where she continues to influence positive change and foster community engagement. Her dedication to education and youth development is evident through her involvement with the Clay County High School Parent Advisory Council and her volunteer work with the Clay 4H Program. Donna's past roles include serving as the Secretary of Clay County Services Unlimited Inc., a member of the Clay Parks and Recreation Board, and the Clay Solid Waste Authority. These positions highlight her versatile expertise and unwavering commitment to improving her community. Donna's professional journey includes diverse roles such as Accounting Supervisor, Public Relations Manager, Director's Assistant, and Nursing Assistant. Each of these positions has contributed to her broad skill set and comprehensive understanding of various organizational operations. Her versatility and adaptability make her a valuable asset in any role she undertakes. Beyond her professional and community endeavors, Donna actively participates in environmental initiatives through her volunteer work with Clean Up Clay County. Her efforts in this area further demonstrate her dedication to creating a better, cleaner, and more sustainable environment for future generations. She has been married for 41 years to her husband Jerry. She is the mother of three. She has three grandchildren and her daughter will attend her first year of college in the fall. Donna K Salisbury's career is a testament to her unwavering determination, innovative spirit, and deep commitment to her community. Her pioneering accomplishments and extensive community service make her a distinguished leader and a role model for many.
Cindy Mullins
Project Coordinator
Cindy is the Project Coordinator for the Clay County Family Support Center. She serves the community by building and maintaining relationships with family service providers, public and private, in the community. Her focus is to assess issues faced by families and connect those families with needed services while maintaining a database of clients. Encouraging community engagement in events and activities is her priority. In addition to her position of Project Coordinator, she also serves as Treasurer of the Clay Lions Club. Previously, Cindy held the elected position of Town Recorder for the Town of Clay. She also worked as the Municipal Administrator for the Town of Clay. She has prior experience as a workers’ compensation adjuster as well as a vocational rehabilitation case manager and vocational rehabilitation program specialist. Cindy graduated from Wheeling Jesuit University and Fairmont State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Human Resource Management and an Associate of Applied Science in Medical Record Technology, respectively. She maintains an active adjuster’s license in Property, Casualty, and Workers’ Compensation insurance. Cindy resides in Clay County with her husband and two children.