"My children would not have had a Christmas if it hadn't been for CAP."
Christian Appalachian Project -
During this special holy season, it is customary to bestow and receive gifts from friends and family, tis the time of giving. However, sometimes there are those within our midst that go without, that will have no presents due to limited finances, lack of employment or circumstances beyond their control. These individuals number in the thousands, throughout eastern Kentucky, and some will be touched by the generosity of the Christian Appalachian Projects Christmas Basket Program.
Santas elves at the Christian Appalachian Project began their work during the heat of June, sending appeal letters throughout our nation to spark interest and involvement in the Christmas program. CAP caseworkers compile "wish lists" from local families in need. The "wish lists" travel to donors across the country, as well as real nearby. The holiday packages begin to make their way to Kentucky just after Halloween and continue to arrive through the mail up until the first week of December.
Distribution of the holiday packages begins two weeks before Christmas in rural eastern Kentucky counties. Local churches open their doors to CAP and provide participants with a special service before the gift distribution to rejoice in song and praise. It becomes a joint community effort, as a number of religions lend their space and sanctuary to the programs within the various counties.
Throughout the course of December, the CAP Christmas basket program will provide gifts, food and brighten the holidays for hundreds of Appalachian individuals and families, who otherwise would have a rather bleak, sparse Christmas.
"My children would not have had a Christmas if it hadnt been for CAP, theyve been a true blessing to our household." remarked a participant in McCreary county.
On behalf of those God has called us to serve, we thank those of you who support this effeort as well as CAP's programs throughout the year. May God bless you for you compassion and generosity.
Not only during the holidays but throughout the year, The Christian Appalachian Project (CAP) is there lending a hand up. CAP is an interdenominational, nonprofit Christian service organization committed to serving people in need in Appalachia by providing physical, spiritual and emotional support through education, crisis intervention and community development. With a variety of programs and services, CAPs efforts reach people through the thirteen Appalachian states.
This year we have an urgent need for additional sponsors. Currently we have over 100 families lacking sponsors. Please contact us at the number below and be part of a real Christmas miracle for a family in the holiest of all seasons. To get the information you need to become a sponsor, contact:
Brenda Watts
(606) 256-5822
Christian Appalachian Project
Outreach Services . 495 Williams Street . Mt Vernon, KY 40456
I have shown you all things, how that your laboring ought to support the weak, and to remember the words of our Lord Jesus, how he said, It is more blessed to give than to receive.
Do you have a friend who might be interested in CAP's ministry in Appalachia?
If so, please click here to fill out and submit a request and we will send them one of CAP's inspirational books as an introduction to our work in serving those in need in Appalachia. The book is our gift and comes without any cost or obligation. The book is of life in Appalachia, of those that suffer in the remote hills and valleys of central Appalachia in severe conditions of poverty, and how a grass-root organization like CAP can help people overcome nearly impossible odds.
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It sounds unbelievable, but your 7 cents can help provide A FULL DOLLARS worth of lifesaving medicine.
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