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Parsie and CAP Case Worker
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It’s common for people in Appalachia to live on the same land or in the same community as their parents, grandparents, even their great-grandparents lived. In a region steeped in tradition as old as the Appalachian Mountains, the people here are...

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Dawson Springs Primitive Baptist Church tornado damage

CAP’s Operation Sharing delivered hope to community members of Dawson Springs, Kentucky, helping many rebuild their lives in the aftermath of devastating tornadoes in western Kentucky. ...

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CAP Christmas distribution
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Thousands of children, their families, and seniors in Eastern Kentucky lost their homes, belongings, and in some cases their communities to the July flooding. The road to recovery is a marathon, not a sprint, and CAP’s programs are in it for the...

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Rupp Arena partners with CAP to supply carpet to flood victims in need.
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As January snowflakes mark the six-month anniversary of the devastating 2022 floods in Eastern Kentucky, Christian Appalachian Project’s (CAP) Operation Sharing program continues to work with its partner network of more than 1,300 school, churches,...

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Barry Ballew, CAP donor and skilled volunteer

Barry Ballew, a CAP donor and skilled volunteer, continued to come back to Appalachia to impact people in need.  ...

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