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Operation Warmth: Keeping Appalachia Warm This Winter

by admin | Dec 10, 2025 | News, Uncategorized, Warmth, Winter

Winter is here in the hills and hollers of Appalachia, where in West Virginia, winter lows are often below freezing and sometimes drop below 10 degrees, according to West Virginia University. And this year, the Old Farmer’s Almanac released its 2025/2026 winter...

What is a Food Bank? A Complete Guide to How They Help

by admin | Nov 19, 2025 | Appalachia, Food Box, Uncategorized

Many people have heard the term food bank, yet few realize the full impact these organizations have on families facing hunger, especially underserved regions like Appalachia. Food banks are often the first line of defense when a family’s pantry runs empty or a...

Poverty in West Virginia: Causes, Impact, and Solutions

by admin | Nov 19, 2025 | Basic Needs, Education, Food Box, Home Rehabilitation, Uncategorized, West Virginia

Life in rural West Virginia is defined by close-knit communities, rugged mountains, and deep cultural traditions. Yet behind the beauty and resilience of the state lies a difficult truth: poverty in West Virginia remains one of the most persistent challenges in the...

Stepping Forward: Providing New Shoes for Kids in Appalachia

by admin | Aug 22, 2025 | Barefeet, Barefeet, Barefoot, Barefoot Program, News, Uncategorized

Why New Shoes Matter for Kids in Appalachia Throughout Appalachia, countless children arrive at school in worn-out, ill-fitting, hand-me-down shoes, often with more holes than soles. “Without a good pair of shoes, the kids feel embarrassed, discouraged, or left out –...

Back to School in Appalachia: Call to Donate School Supplies

by admin | Jul 25, 2023 | Appalachia, CHILDREN, Donate, Education, General, News, Programs, School, Uncategorized

Believe it or not, it’s almost that time of year again – back to school. Soon stores all across America will be stocking their shelves with school supplies, and families will crowd the aisles checking off items from classroom lists. But for many children in the...

Providing health care for the most needy

by admin | Sep 14, 2022 | Georgia, Healthcare, News, Uncategorized

In White County, GA, there is one doctor physician for nearly 4,000 residents.  That’s more than four times the national average of 631 per physician.  That’s why, without our partner, Community Helping Hands Clinic (CHHC) in Cleveland, Georgia, hundreds of...
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