Donation helps community college students
Christian Appalachian Project’s (CAP) Operation Sharing Program in Paintsville recently donated 50 coveralls with hood and boot sets to the Collision Repair Technology program on the Mayo Campus of Big Sandy Community and Technical College.
Annual Hunger Walk brings community together to support local food pantry
Summer Intern Captures Magical Camp Moments
Appalachian Nonprofit Expands Help in Harlan
HARLAN COUNTY, Ky. — Christian Appalachian Project (CAP) is expanding assistance to all families in need in Harlan, Tuesday, Aug. 13, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Harlan Center. Staff and volunteers had planned to distribute food, drinks, and other essential items to hundreds of coal miners and their families in Harlan County. This effort will now provide help to all who come on that day.
Community finds ways to help coal miners in Harlan
Summer Feeding Program Available in Rockcastle County
RCHS Honors Club Learns Through Service
Camp Shawnee programming to be held at Foley Mission Center this summer
Flood waters leave families in need of assistance
By: Tina Bryson
TOMAHAWK, Ky. — The impact of heavy rainfall in Eastern Kentucky has particularly hit Martin County residents leaving many struggling to determine how to handle damage from mudslides and flooding of homes and automobiles. Christian Appalachian Project’s Disaster Relief Program has assessed several homes and will be diverting staff and volunteers from other housing projects to help families in need.