Christian Appalachian Project

Goal of Program: Based in Eastern Kentucky, Christian Appalachian Project (CAP) strives to meet both the immediate needs of persons living in poverty and empower residents to achieve long-term goals. CAP serves people in need (children, the elderly, and persons with disabilities) in Eastern Kentucky. CAP Volunteers commit to the pillars of Service, Community, and Spirituality and/or personal reflection. CAP offers a strong cultural experience, an assortment of service placements, an interdenominational Christian environment, and a flexible time commitment.

Placement Type: AmeriCorps Members serve in programs addressing issues of poverty, education, substandard housing, hunger, and more.

Short-term: Various opportunities available year-round, including opportunities for experienced home repair crew leaders and in our Christmas distribution and summer school supply programs.

Summer Camp opportunities for camp counselors, photography/social media coordinators, lifeguards, medical personnel, office helpers, cooks, and arts and crafts instructors for two summer camps.

Group opportunities: available March-November, serving one week repairing or building homes.

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Countries Served: United States
States Served: KY
Living arrangement: Alone
Length of service: 0-3 Weeks; Alternative Breaks; Summer Program; 4-8 Months; 9-12 Months; 1-2 Years; 2+ Years
Financial arrangement: Stipend; Medical Insurance; Transportation; Loan Deferment/Forbearance
Age Preference: 18-20; 21-30; 31-54; 55 and over
Marital Status preference: Accepts Married couples without dependents
Gender preference: Accepts Men and Women
Accepts Group Opportunities: Program accepts School/Parish groups for short-term opportunities
Accessible Housing: Program does not have accessible housing/placements for volunteers with physical disabilities