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CAP in the News

The Caudill household in Wayland, KY, suffered heavy damage during the 2022 flooding. CAP is assisting families like the Caudills by providing resources and materials for rebuilding. When tragedy strikes, CAP is in it for the long haul. Read more...

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Herald Leader
CAP in the News

Christian Appalachian Project is facing increased demand for food assistance due to high levels of food insecurity. The expiration of COVID-era programs, rising inflation, and changes in SNAP requirements have worsened the situation. Other...

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CDC Preschool Graduation
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By Abigail Martin  Christian Appalachian Project’s (CAP) Family Life Child Development Center (CDC) hosts Kindergarten Readiness each year after preschool graduation to prepare students for the upcoming school year. This program is important...

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Kasey Mills, Elderly Services Caseworker
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By Abigail Martin  Kasey Mills, an Elderly Services caseworker with Christian Appalachian Project (CAP), identified a need with participants and was excited to see Family Life Counseling Services (FLCS) work to meet those needs. The two CAP...

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Elderly services sock hop
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By Abigail Martin  More than 40 percent of seniors regularly experience loneliness, according to a University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) study. Christian Appalachian Project’s (CAP) Elderly Services program works to reduce the risk of...

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