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Show Up Anyway

A reflection from Sarah, a One-Year Volunteer Four of us found our way to Buckhorn Lake on the 4th of July. It was two of my present housemates, one of my former housemates, and me. As we drove the couple hours on winding roads, we curved our way...

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A LASTING IMPACT
Mountain Spirit

Lula Bowling Ford has seen the importance of CAP’s programs in Appalachia and is eager to serve as part of our Board of Directors. ...

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Lemon-Lavender Cookies and Porch Swings
Volunteer Program

A reflection from Sarah who is serving as a One-Year Volunteer Corps Member in the Groups Program The sweet moments in life are the little things. Like lavender and lemon soaked into the icing of a confetti sugar cookie. Sometimes it's swinging on...

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THE DOMINO EFFECT
Mountain Spirit

CAP makes plans to help make Willie Ousley’s home safe, warm, dry, and accessible for him, his daughter, and his grandchildren. ...

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Eagle Food Pantry opens in McCreary County
Blog

Christian Appalachian Project (CAP) celebrated the grand opening and ribbon cutting of CAP’s second food pantry on June 28. Eagle Food Pantry will fight hunger and feed hope for children, families, and seniors in Parkers Lake, McCreary County. Since...

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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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