Spring Break

Submitted by cdradmin on Fri, 02/26/2021

Connect your college or high school ministry with our alternative spring break program. Volunteers provide life-changing home repairs while serving alongside students from other groups.

Casey Mullins Testimonial

Submitted by cdradmin on Wed, 02/10/2021

“After the flood … everything we had was gone. CAP extended a helping hand. I thought it was just too good to be true. Everything we had just kept being taken away. There were so many bad things happening, but then we realized there are a lot of good people out there.”

—Casey Mullins

Paula Robinson Testimonial

Submitted by cdradmin on Wed, 02/10/2021

“As I began to see the changes starting on my old house, I began to realize that God had sent this program to help me. I would say to the donors: Please, please continue to donate to CAP all you can, because the money you give is doing so much good for so many people who need help.”

—Paula Robinson

In-Home Respite

Submitted by cdradmin on Wed, 02/10/2021

Our In-Home Respite services give primary care providers of individuals with disabilities regular opportunities to take a short break — and reconnect with themselves— by stepping in to care for their family members. 

Home Repairs

Submitted by cdradmin on Wed, 02/10/2021

The Elderly Housing program completes minor repairs for seniors and individuals with disabilities. Our goal is to make necessary repairs so elderly participants can remain in a safe, warm, dry, and accessible home.

Transportation

Submitted by cdradmin on Wed, 02/10/2021

Doctors’ visits, grocery shopping, and other chores are impossible for seniors who live in remote areas or are unable to drive. Elderly Services staff provide essential transportation for seniors living in need.

Companionship

Submitted by cdradmin on Wed, 02/10/2021

For seniors in Appalachia, isolation is a dangerous problem. CAP Elderly Services partners make regular home visits to our older brothers and sisters to check on their welfare and bring a smile to their face.

Youth Leadership

Submitted by cdradmin on Wed, 02/10/2021

Our teen Youth Leadership program gives older children who have aged out of the Summer Camp Program the opportunity to expand and discover empowering new ways to be role models for younger children. This is an essential path of self-discovery for children living in poverty who often have limited opportunities to think of themselves as leaders.

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