Blog/News

It Takes a Village
Blog

By Tina Bryson There are many needs faced by vulnerable populations during coronavirus, but none more pressing than the challenge to put food on the table with finances strained and supermarkets struggling to keep needed items on the shelves. That...

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Moved by the Spirit of Giving
Blog

By Richmond Powers Hope can arrive in many forms: like macaroni and cheese in a box or prepackaged fruit in a cup. This was evident when nearly 300 pounds of food was donated to Christian Appalachian Project’s Grateful Bread Food Pantry by First...

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Joel: A Sappy Review of Purpose
Blog, Volunteer Recruitment, Volunteer Voices

As a Housing volunteer and AmeriCorps member, my last day out on the jobsite was the final Wednesday in March, the 25th. That's about two weeks after March Madness was canceled and all the craziness with the coronavirus flared up. I've mentioned...

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A Day at the Food Pantry
Blog

A Day at the Food Pantry How grateful I am to write and thank CAP's supporters for their caring support of the people in need in Appalachia. I want to talk about how our donor's generosity is delivering emergency food and sharing Christ’s love by...

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Until the Roof Was Done
Blog

By: Richmond Powers A roof is meant to protect. For Janice and her family such a basic structural function quickly became an uncertainty when driving rains and wind compromised the safety of her mobile home from top to bottom, straight through the...

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