by admin | Mar 3, 2022 | News, Uncategorized
On Friday, April 22, the Heber Dunaway Gymnasium at Lee, Kentucky, County Middle High School in will be packed with students proudly showing off their science fair projects to their fellow classmates, teachers, parents, and, of course, the judges. And with the help of...
by admin | Nov 23, 2021 | Uncategorized
Winter is not just coming, but it has already arrived in the mountains of Appalachia where the low temperature in the small town of War, in McDowell County, West Virginia is predicted to drop to 22 degrees on Monday, November 22, and where our partner there, Big Creek...
by admin | Jul 30, 2021 | Helper of the Month, Home Page, News, Uncategorized
Americans Helping Americans® is honored to award Eliot Middleton our Helper of the Month Award for July. Congratulations, Eliot! Eliot Middleton lives in rural McClellanville, South Carolina, where public transportation and ride share services don’t exist. Since...
by admin | Sep 10, 2020 | Basic Needs, Education, Featured, News, Uncategorized
Throughout Appalachia, it not uncommon, in fact, it’s more likely the norm, that children show up for school wearing worn out, hand-me-down shoes, often with more “hole” than “soul,” or even worse, arriving for class wearing nothing but flip-flops on the coldest days...
by admin | Aug 20, 2020 | coronavirus, Education, Featured, General, Home Page, News, Programs, Uncategorized, Youth Programs
For many Appalachian parents, being able to support the educational efforts of their children can be challenging. Now, with the coronavirus pandemic continuing to plague the communities you help us serve, the topic that is on most parents’ minds is what...
by admin | Mar 31, 2020 | Basic Needs, coronavirus, Featured, General, Home Page, News, Uncategorized, Youth Programs, Youth Programs
At Americans Helping Americans, our partners throughout Appalachia strive to project what the most pressing needs will be for those most in need in their communities in terms of food, basic needs, education and more, for the year ahead. But no...