May 28, 2009 by admin
Filed under Feature Stories

Flood waters devastate Appalachia
The most severe flooding in 32 years, struck Appalachia in May, hitting several counties and damaging hundreds of homes. Survivors were literally left with only the clothes on their backs. As a result of the flash flooding, many homes were also damaged or destroyed by mudslides that blocked roadways and slowed relief efforts . Numerous people were stranded by rising waters and required rescue by boat, while thousands of men, women and children were without power or clean drinking water as they waited for help to arrive.
Help did arrive. Within days, CAP was able to supply many of the flood survivors, with clothing, water, food, and more, along with safety training for volunteers and survivors. A wide variety of disaster relief supplies were delivered by CAP including: cleaning supplies, hygiene products, furniture, and more. Not only did CAP help survivors with basic necessities, but also with their homes through clean-up, muck-out and minor home repairs. CAP was able to refer survivors to other means of aid as well, such as shelters and feeding.

CAP volunteers loading supplies to distribute to victims
CAP’s Disaster Relief Program , in coordination with CAP’s Respite, Maintenance, Housing, Outreach and Operation Sharing Programs, was able to lend a hand to those in need. Several churches also joined CAP to coordinate relief efforts, provide food, volunteers and more.
Disasters happen in many places, but when a disaster strikes in an area of poverty, the impact is even more devastating. Even today, the people affected by the floods in Appalachia, are still trying to recover. Please hold these people in your prayers as they struggle to rebuild their homes, and their lives.


was this near Inez? What can we do to help?
Hi, I’ve donated clothes to the Vietnam Veterans of America. They pick up the items.
Down the road, I’d like to donate to the Christian Appalachian Project.
Do you have pick up services or drop off locations. I live on Long Island, NY. Take care, Ray LeVan
Ray,
Generally, CAP is unable to pick up donated items; however they can be mailed to:
Christian Appalachian Project
2610 Palumbo Dr
Lexington, KY 40509
Thanks!
Do you have a “wish list” of donated items that you are seeking/in need of?
God Bless,
Tracy
Hi, my mom would like your mailing address for a small cash donation.
Where would she send it? She won’t use the phone with a credit card, and she would like to know she has the right address.
Thanks
Sharon
Please send any donations by mail to:
Christian Appalachian Project
2610 Palumbo Dr
Lexington, KY 40509
Thank you!