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Volunteer Alumni Updates

This issue also available as a PDF. Children of CAP alumni follow in their footsteps Nathaniel Fouch, Kerry LeBrun and Sarah LeBrun, three children of CAP alums, served this summer at Camp AJ. Nathaniel Fouch has no doubt about that. His parents...

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Blog

I have been tamed. Really, over the past months, these wild, delightful children have been taming me. Slowly but surely we moved closer to the middle, until we were side by side, laughing and hugging freely. But I have been tamed in a way I didn’t...

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Blog

 The great 20th Century thinker, GK Chesterton (the "Apostle of Common Sense"), once observed that "The aim of life is appreciation; there is no sense in not appreciating things; and there is no sense in having more of them if you have less...

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Christian Appalachian Project
News

We at the Christian Appalachian Project Volunteer Office are excited for next month, when the first of our more than 20 new long-term volunteers will begin arriving. If you would like to join our fall class (some of whom are featured here), we still...

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Volunteer Voices

When I came to Kentucky to serve as a long-term volunteer in 2009,  I wanted to work in a program that I really had no experience in whatsoever. I had spent the last four years in school studying Psychology and I needed a break from it, so I picked...

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