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Christian Appalachian Project
Press Release

APPALACHIA – (December 9, 2021) Supporters of Christian Appalachian Project (CAP) now have a new way to help meet needs in Appalachia: cryptocurrency. As donors consider end-of-year charitable giving, CAP staff have worked to make donating to CAP...

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THE MIRACLE OF HOPE
Mountain Spirit

Josh Ratliff, Family Advocacy coordinator for Johnson, Martin, and Floyd Counties, holds many titles outside of his job including father, husband, coach, pastor, and captain and chaplain at a fire department.  ...

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A Call to Action
Mountain Spirit

God’s Hands Ministry Lawrence County Food Bank was nearly destroyed after a historic flood earlier this year, but the community and CAP’s Operation Sharing Program have rallied together to rebuild.  ...

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FEEDING THE MULTITUDE
Mountain Spirit

With the support of donors, Eagle Food Pantry is now open. CAP’s third pantry program helps feed children, their families, and seniors in McCreary County.   ...

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Family Life Counseling Service promotes mental health during holiday season
Blog

Some of the biggest challenges Christian Appalachian Project’s (CAP) Family Life Counseling Service (FLCS) faces include clients coming into therapy with issues such as depression, anxiety, and addiction as well as symptoms to unresolved trauma. As...

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Prayer Requests

Our faith calls us and sustains us— that's why Christian Appalachian Project gathers for chapel each day. If you or a loved one are in need of prayers, please let us know and we will lift up your request.

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88.5% of donations go directly to families in need.

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