Seeing the Need
Barry Ballew, a CAP donor and skilled volunteer, continued to come back to Appalachia to impact people in need.
Not One Without the Other
The volunteer experiences at Christian Appalachian Project (CAP) can be described like snowflakes -- no two are alike, even when they are in the same program. What is the same for every volunteer is their commitment to a season of life that is guided by the three core pillars of CAP’s Volunteer Program: community, spirituality, and service.
Family Life Counseling
Christian Appalachian Project's (CAP) Family Life Counseling Services offer counseling to families and individuals in Eastern Kentucky. Our counselors are professionally licensed and possess a broad base of experience, education, and training. Counselors often serve individuals with chronic, multi-layered problems, and our services are structured to meet the specific needs of individuals. The Family Life Counseling staff are committed to the value of the individual, the importance of families, and the wisdom of spiritual beliefs.
Become an Operation Sharing Partner
Operation Sharing
Christian Appalachian Project’s Operation Sharing Program partners with a network of more than 1,300 nonprofit organizations, community-based agencies, schools, and churches throughout the Appalachian region to deliver hope to people in need through the distribution of essential items.
Not Just a Home
One-Year Volunteer and AmeriCorps Member, Avery Ford, reflects on his time serving with CAP.
CAP in the News: LCAAHC Teams up with CAP to Help Flood Victims
The Laurel County African-American Heritage Center teams up with CAP to provide household furniture and appliances to flood victims. Read more at the Sentinel Echo Newspaper site.
CAP in the News: Knott County Family Reflects on Journey Six Months after the Floods
Today marks six months since the historic flooding in eastern Kentucky. CAP has been helping the Slone family since their home was flooded back in July. Speaking with Dakota Makres of WYMT, the family reflects on the journey back into their home, and the support CAP has provided.
CAP in the News: Community Comes Together Through Wrestling
CAP provides gym space for rival wrestling programs to practice with one another, bringing together the community, and providing resources to Appalachian youth.
CAP in the News: CAP teams up with Rupp Arena to Donate Carpet to Flood Victims WEHT
Christian Appalachian Project teams up with Rupp Arena to donate carpet to flood victims. Watch the story below to see more!
In the News
Read the latest updates to see what is going on all around CAP