Volunteer Recruitment

Benny: Letter to Rockcastle Volunteers

Submitted by bmattis on Thu, 05/21/2020


I was placed in Mount Vernon House this year, located in Rockcastle County right across the street from Rockcastle House. Once pandemic precautions went into place at CAP, I started serving from within the volunteer house (instead of in the usual office), and proceeded to move to my own apartment afterwards (while continuing to serve remotely). This is not typically an option for volunteers who have elected to live in community, but CAP made it an option for volunteers living in community in these extraordinary times.

Shannon: Community at 8:13pm

Submitted by bmattis on Fri, 03/27/2020


What's so special about 8:13 p.m?

Every day, my watch alarm buzzes at 8:13pm—a reminder of community. McCreary House has just three volunteers—Julia, Kody, and myself—and while some may think that community living as a volunteer would benefit from a larger group, my experience here has been nothing short of special and memorable.

Shannon, Julia and Kody on a hiking trip

Kathryn: Caffeine as a Love Language

Submitted by bmattis on Tue, 02/25/2020


"Would anyone like a cup of coffee?" has become a common question at the Christian Appalachian Project (CAP) Johnson Volunteer House.

My housemate Lenore, a self-proclaimed coffee enthusiast, always seems to know when I most need a caffeine boost. And it is needed often. On early mornings when even getting out of bed seems an insurmountable task, the question is more than just a kind offer. It is an encouragement that I can accomplish my goals for the day. It's a reminder that I am not alone in service.

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