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Family Displaced by July 2022 Floods Returns Home
Christian Appalachian Project welcomes family home with housewarming Media Contact | Dan Koett | 859.797.3646 | dkoett@framingyournarrative.com WHAT: Christian Appalachian Project (CAP) hosts a housewarming following the completion of home repairs for a family impacted by the July 2022 floods. WHERE: Event is taking place at a private residence in Floyd County. If you are interested in covering this story, please contact Dan Koett for directions to the home. WHEN:Tuesday, January 9 at 10:30
Kentucky Counseling Association features Industry Leaders
WHAT: Kentucky Counseling Association (KCA) hosts annual conference to train much-needed mental health professionals in the state.WHERE: Crown Plaza Hotels and Resorts, 830 Phillips Lane, Louisville, KYWHEN: Wednesday, Nov. 8thru Friday, Nov. 10Keynote Speakers available, Thursday, Nov. 9, Noon to 2 p.m. ESTABOUT: Dr. LaTonya Summers is a mental health counselor and author of “Black Again: Losing and Reclaiming My Racial Identity.” She is an assistant professor in mental health counseling at Jacksonville
Christian Appalachian Project Helps 100th Family Following 2022 Floods
HOLLYBUSH, KY (October 31,2023): Following devastating floods in Eastern Kentucky in July 2022, through the generous support of donors nationwide, Christian Appalachian Project (CAP) committed to helping 100 families get back into homes that were safe, warm, and dry. CAP is partnering with Knott County Long-Term Recovery to assist a grandmother raising her grandchild. Iowa Amish volunteers will provide the labor. Generous donations to CAP created an opportunity to partner with the long-term recovery team
Christian Appalachian Project announces RISE and Shine Campaign
APPALACHIA–(October 19, 2023)–Christian Appalachian Project (CAP) announced the public phase of a three-year $95 million transformative campaign. This effort will allow CAP to be mindful of the immediate opportunities to grow and to discern the best way to continue to offer comprehensive services to people navigating the challenges poverty creates in Appalachia. RISE and Shine: The Campaign for Christian Appalachian Project is CAP’s largest and most ambitious philanthropic effort to date and will bring
Christian Appalachian Project Spotlights Food Insecurity for National Day of Service
Christian Appalachian Project Spotlights Food Insecurity for National Day of Service MOUNT VERNON, Ky. – (August 31, 2023) Christian Appalachian Project (CAP) will be joining Americans of all ages and backgrounds in recognition of the September 11 National Day of Service and Remembrance. CAP’s employees, volunteers, and AmeriCorps members will have the opportunity to serve locally to honor the lives and service of those we lost on September 11. “We’re excited that CAP is participating throughout