A Part of the Story
CAP is fueled by amazing AmeriCorps members such as Andrew, who serve people in need in Appalachia. Read more about his service:
Hope For Tomorrow
CAP's Operation Sharing continues to build partnerships with organizations like Convoy of Hope. Read about the amazing work they do together:
Building Hope, Transforming Lives
Christian Appalachian Project partners with Appalachian Service Project to build new homes for flood victims in Eastern Kentucky.
Breathing New Life
Shaping Our Appalachian Region (SOAR) is breathing new life into the region by dedicating itself to innovative industries.
Rise Above
Fiber artist, Vallorie Henderson, a native of Eastern Kentucky, draws inspiration for her art from the vastness of the land and culture of the region.
Blessed to Be a Blessing
Laverne Winstead, one of CAP's community volunteers, reflects on her calling to give back. She wants to use the blessings she has been given to bless people who are in need.
The Road to Success
CAP has a new resource in McCreary County to serve families in need, helping the next generation on the road to success.
God Will Make a Way
As one-year volunteers and AmeriCorps members, Steve and Michelle Ault serve as facilitators of CAP’s Foley Mission Center, a lodging facility for volunteers and mission groups who travel to Appalachia from across the country to serve with CAP.
Relieving the Burden
Thanks to generous donors, CAP's Grateful Bread Food Pantry is building a new building to serve people in need.
Overcomers
Michael Caudill and his family were victims of the July 2022 floods in Eastern Kentucky. With CAP's help, this family overcame adversity.