by admin | Mar 26, 2020 | Education, Featured, Home Page, News, Personal Stories
In Cleveland, Georgia, there is an 18-year-old woman, who we’ll call Samantha, who was working a dead-end, minimum-wage job with no hopes of advancement. Among the missions of Americans Helping Americans is enabling people, such as Samantha, through vocational...
by admin | Mar 24, 2020 | Basic Needs, Featured, Home Page, News, Uncategorized
During this turbulent time, we want to let you know how much we truly appreciate your support of Americans Helping Americans®. Over the past few weeks, we’ve reached out to our partner organizations and even though meeting their needs has become more challenging, many...
by admin | Mar 24, 2020 | Basic Needs, Featured, General, Helper of the Month, Home Page, News, Uncategorized
We would like to acknowledge the employees at Old Dominion Freight Lines (ODFL) as the recipients of the Americans Helping Americans® – Helpers of the Month award for March! Congratulations, guys! While it may seem odd to nominate a whole group of people, believe us...
by admin | Mar 20, 2020 | Basic Needs, Featured, Gardens, General, Home Page, News, Programs, Uncategorized, Wellness, Youth Programs
As the COVID-10 (coronavirus) pandemic continues, residents in Appalachia still need help and children still need to eat – particularly healthy foods such as vegetables and fruits that families are able to grow in their backyard or in neighborhood community gardens....
by admin | Mar 5, 2020 | Education, Featured, Home Page, News, Programs, Uncategorized, Youth Programs
(Pictured: 11-year-old Ailesi, seated left, a member of Refresh Appalachia community garden planning committee, listens as various aspects and options of the proposed garden are presented.) Among Americans Helping Americans® newest partners is Coalfield Development...
by admin | Feb 28, 2020 | Basic Needs, Education, Featured, Gen, General, Home Page, News, Uncategorized, Youth Programs
Thanks to the supporters of Americans Helping Americans®, during this past holiday season, 30 low-income students at Lee County Elementary School in Beattyville, Kentucky, received brand-new laptop computers that they were able to take home, enabling them to do their...