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Newsletter - January 2025

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TFH Appalachia Annual Meeting

TFH Appalachia Annual Meeting

February 4 - FBC Corbin, KY

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Gather around the table with us for TFH Appalachia's Annual Meeting in Corbin, KY! Join TFH Appalachia coalition members, partners, and friends at First Baptist Church on February 4th as we dig deep into economic inequality in Appalachia. Together, we can learn from each other about poverty allieviation, and find new pathways of collaboration.


Hear from Food Pantry leaders-- what’s working, what's challenging, and what's inspiring them. Tour the FBC Corbin Food Pantry and Mustard Seed Community Garden. Share in the wisdom and experience of TFH Appalachian Coalition members who are hard at work in Appalachian communities. Join Dr. Kathryn Engle, Director of the University of Kentucky Appalachian Center for a presentation and dialogue around intersectionality and the challenges to overcoming economic insecurity. Learn from Mountain Assocation's Peter Hille about how small businesses and social enterprises are leading economic revival in the session, “Beyond Poverty: East Kentucky’s Economic Future.” Sit in the beautiful FBC Corbin Sanctuary for some closing reflections and a benediction led by pastor Alex Lockridge. View the award winning documentary, Rising Hope, featuring TFH president, Jason Coker, and some TFH partners and friends. All people, organizations, churches, and faith-based groups interested in alleviating poverty in rural counties of persistent poverty in Appalachia are invited to attend.

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Schedule

February 4 (Tuesday)

9:30 – Mustard Seed Community Garden & FBC Corbin Food Pantry tour

10:15-11:00 – Food Pantries Roundtable

11:00-11:15 - Break


11:15-12:15 – Welcome & Introductions (Meet the Coalition)

12:15 – Lunch

1:00-1:15 - Meet the Coalition (continued)


1:15-2:00– Challenges to Overcoming Economic Insecurity: An Intersectional Approach - Dr. Kathryn Engle, UK Appalachian Center

2:00-2:30 - Dialogue with Dr. Engle and coalition (what difference does this make in the work we do?)

2:30-2:45 - Break


2:45-3:30 – Beyond Poverty: East Kentucky’s Economic Future – Peter Hille, Mountain Association

3:30-4:00 – Dialogue with Peter Hille

4:05 - Benediction with Rev. Alex Lockridge, pastor, First Baptist Church, Corbin



4:15 - Dismiss for Dinner at local restaurants

6:00 - Film Screening: Rising Hope

8:00 - Farewell Y'All till we meet again!


We are excited to announce that

the award winning documentary

Rising Hope 

will be shown


6:00 p.m. at FBC Corbin 

(401 N. Laurel Avenue, Corbin KY and online) 


"An elegant tapestry of human experience, with beautiful cinematography, it is a moving exploration of what can be from the people who believe it will be."

--Oxford Film Festival


In this cinematic portrait of the forgotten Mississippi Delta, Rising Hope follows inspirational individuals who, despite challenging personal hardships, are determined to keep hope alive in their communities and turn the tables on the degrading narrative of rural poverty.


From coast to coast, Rising Hope starts conversations about race, class, and hope for a more equitable world – both inside and outside Mississippi. These types of meaningful conversations can ignite widespread change and have the opportunity to transform rural America and the lives of many.


View the Trailer Here

Jodie Adams Kirshner, Researcher with the NYU Marron Institute, Visits West Virginia

Jodie Adams Kirshner (center) at the Rural Appalachian Improvement League with Kristi Halsey, Executive Director (right)

The Rural Appalachian Improvement League (RAIL) welcomed Jodie Adams Kirshner, a Research Professor at the NYU Marron Institute, facilitated by Sebrena. Her current work entails understanding obstacles and solutions for children of low-income and racial and ethnic-minority families in accessing and completing postsecondary education, bringing together issues of debt, inequality, and urban economies. Currently, Jodie is researching public policy in relation to workforce development and employment in West Virginia. Together for Hope Appalachia will partner with Jodie throughout the rest of her research around these topics.aders throughout the mountain state. 

TFH Disaster Relief Fund

In the wake of Hurricane Helene, Appalachia once again has been swamped with extensive flooding and wind damage.


TFH has set up a disaster relief fund to help.


This fund has already been used to assist a team from Growing Roots, a TFH partner. The team made the trip from Grundy County, TN to help with hurricane relief work in east Tennessee. More assistance is on the way.


Thank you for your support for disaster relief.

Support disaster recovery now!

The TFH Appalachia Coalition

The TFH Appalachia Coalition at Work

Some News from Around the TFH Appalachia Coalition


Appalachia Service Project has already dedicated 10 homes for families affected by Hurricane Helene. https://asphome.org


White Flag Cold Weather Relief Ministry in Corbin, KY, has begun providing hotel rooms and meals for the unhoused when temperatures drop to dangerously cold levels. https://www.corbinfbc.org/whiteflag


Cooperative Christian Ministry in Middlesboro, KY, provided toys for over 100 children at Christmas. https://ccmkentucky.wixsite.com/ccmky


Over a thousand Christmas Boxes for Appalachia, filled with toys, books, and household items, were prepared and delivered to children and senior adults in Kentucky and Tennessee. Sponsored by Scarlette Jasper’s Olive Branch Ministries the project involved numerous volunteers, churches, and student helpers. Friends. of Olive Branch Ministry


White Flag Cold Weather Relief

Christmas Boxes for Appalachia

Cooperative Christian Ministry

Volunteer and Mission Trip Opportunities


Looking for a place to volunteer or take a mission team? Check out the list below or contact one of our coalition member organizations. Contact Keith (keith@tfhope.org) for suggestions for volunteer options in Appalachia for your team.



The Wade Center


The Wade Center, 1400 Highland Ave, Bluefield, WV 24701

Website: www.wadecenter.com

Contact information:

Phone: (304) 323-3777

Email: missions.justin@wadecenter.com

Type of work:

VBS, tutoring, cleaning and organizing homes for residents, small construction and repairs, painting, serving at our local union mission.


We can house a potential team of 60 people with 4 dorm rooms, and 3 showers each for both boys and girls. The best way to sign up is to contact Juston Johnson, Missions Coordinator, through email or phone.



Appalachia Service Project (ASP)


asphome.org/opportunities

Appalachia Service Project (ASP) is a Christian ministry, open to all people, that inspires hope and service through volunteer home repair and replacement in Central Appalachia. ASP provides one of the most rewarding structured service opportunities in the nation — bringing thousands of volunteers from around the country to provide critical home repairs for hundreds of low-income families each year.

Since 1969, we’ve made homes warmer, safer, and drier for families and provided transformational service experiences for volunteers. Construction and building experience is not required; however, groups are encouraged to bring skilled leaders if possible. ASP matches the skill level of groups with project requirements. Volunteer groups serve in work crews of five to seven people (including at least two adults age 19+) and work for a few days or a week at a time.

Our summer program begins June 8th, kicking off 9 weeks of service across Appalachia. More than 8,000 volunteers will serve over 200 families, building relationships and homes along the way. Our summer program includes everything from accommodations to constructions materials and evening programing. ASP provides everything you need for your week of service. We also offer opportunities in the spring and fall, and all trips are open to youth, adult, college, and inter-generational groups. All volunteers must have completed 6th grade.


More information about volunteering, including information about registering a group to serve this year, is available via our website, or by contacting Allie Acevedo, Volunteer Recruitment Manager (allie.acevedo@asphome.org / 423-914-3611).



Mountain T.O.P.


Grundy County, Tennessee

Mountain T.O.P. helps meet the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual needs of all people through Christian community and faith-based relationships. Located on the South Cumberland Plateau of Tennessee, we offer major and minor repair services all year round and Day Camp programs for local children in the summertime. Mountain T.O.P. is a partnership ministry that believes everyone has something to offer! When serving with Mountain T.O.P., participants stay on our camp property—lodging, meals, and project materials are all provided in your fee. No construction experience is required. Mountain T.O.P. is intentional about creating a schedule that includes both work and rest. Our days include time for individual and corporate reflection, sharing, and worship. 


Contact: Rachael Jorstad - rachael@mountain-top.org 

Mountain T.O.P.'s website: mountain-top.org


Spring Service Weekends: mountain-top.org/spring

- In March and April, we are hosting a series of long weekends that span from Wednesday evening to Sunday morning, which will give us three full days to tackle major home repair projects. Register as an individual or come with a group. This program is great for college students looking for a meaningful spring break option or adults. We have room for more in all our upcoming weekends, so it's not too late to sign up! 


Youth Summer Ministry: mountain-top.org/youthmissions

- In June and July, youth and adults from across the country gather in our camp for a week-long transformative mission experience in rural Appalachia. The week runs from Sunday afternoon to Saturday morning. Participants can serve by completing service projects or facilitating Day Camp programs for local children. Participants must have finished 6th grade to serve with Youth Summer Ministry.


Adults in Ministry: mountain-top.org/adultsinministry

- In October, we host volunteers every weekend. The weekend starts on Thursday evening and concludes on Sunday morning. Participants will contribute to major home repair projects or help host our annual Fall Festival on the 4th Saturday of the month. The Adults in Ministry program is for anyone 18+. 


Retreats: mountain-top.org/retreats

- Have your own retreat at Mountain T.O.P.! You can contribute to home repair projects, participate in staff-led spiritual life programming, do some team-building on our low-ropes course, or simply rent our space and do your own thing. Our affordable, comfortable, and flexible options make it easy to retreat at Mountain T.O.P.



Appalachian Immersion Experience


First Baptist Church, Middlesboro, Kentucky

fbcmiddlesboro.org/appalachian-immersion

Contact: zach@fbcmiddlesboro.org


What is Appalachian Immersion?

Appalachian Immersion offers youth and adult groups service and learning experiences that seek to replace stereotypes about the people, region, and culture of southeastern Kentucky with enduring relationships of Christian hospitality and hope. Where our faith tradition has been keen to “go and tell,” Immersion offers to come alongside and to listen.


A Holistic Approach to Missions in the Mountains

In 2014, Middlesboro’s First Baptist Church signed on to a vision: become a place where groups could come and do missions in the mountains with integrity.


Accomodations: With a gracious gift from the estate of S.H. and Evelyn Flowers, the church repurposed its underused education wing into what members and neighbors now call “the mission wing.” There are bunk beds in two different rooms, as well as a suite with a meeting space and private bedrooms for leaders. There are two half-bathrooms, two full bathrooms, and a total of six showers.


In the past few years, there have been about dozen groups—some from churches, some from seminaries—come to serve and learn in Appalachia. Serve and learn, for God is already here and up to something, and just like every other place in the world, Appalachia too has something to teach.


We believe in serving our neighbors in their need. We believe in being the change we want to see in the world, right here in Appalachia. This region and its people are often misunderstood. Rather than letting the stereotypes of the broader culture remain unchallenged, we seek to nuance and enrich people’s perceptions of this poorly understood region in America. Groups come and serve and learn, and as they do so, they change and they change us. It’s a new way of doing missions.



Emma Quire Mission Center


Owsley County, Kentucky

Website: www.emmaquiremc.org/about

Contact:

Email: lindawitt2005@gmail.com

Phone: 606-391-8461


Teams are welcome to stay with us in Owsley County, Kentucky for projects such as construction/home repair projects, block parties, camps, workshops, how-to classes, youth events, etc.


The center offers 7 rooms, typically with 2 sets of bunk beds each, sleeping a total of 36 people. 


Amenities: We provide: Bed linens, blankets, and pillows. Each room has its own bathroom with shower; towels and washcloths are also provided.


There is a full kitchen with stove, 2 refrigerators, chest freezer and ice machine. Cooking utensils and pots and pans, microwave, coffee pots with coffee & filters, and toaster are available. 


A large multi-purpose room is available for use (dining, games, meetings, etc.)


Free Wi-Fi is available for guests.


There is onsite parking space with room for one large bus or truck w/trailer in addition to several regular vehicles.


Suggested donation of $15 per person, per night. 



Lend-A-Hand Center


Walker, Kentucky

Website: lendahandcenter.wordpress.com

Volunteer Information: lendahandcenter.wordpress.com/volunteers


The Lend-A-Hand Center is a 501c3 nonprofit organization founded in 1958. We are located in Knox County, Kentucky, and serve the Stinking Creek community.


Our campus consists of 500 acres of forest and farmland. Our main Center building was built in the 1960s and houses living quarters, a large kitchen and dining area, and volunteer space. The Center is a working farm with livestock, gardens, and a large stone barn and several outbuildings.


Our mission is to lend a hand and improve the quality of life of people in southeastern Kentucky through educational, spiritual, health, and social services.


For over 6 decades volunteers have been a vital part of the work of the Lend-A-Hand Center. We take work groups, short-term volunteers, and long-term volunteers.


If you are interested in volunteering with the Center, please call (606) 622-2286.



Check with our TFH Appalachia Coalition Members for more voliunteer opportunities:



Meet the Coalition

Olive Branch Ministries - Scarlette Jasper

olivebranchministriesky.org

Corbin, KY


Appalachian Gold

www.appalachiangold.com

McDowell County, WV


Appalachian Immersion Experience

fbcmiddlesboro.org/appalachian-immersion

Middlesboro, KY


Appalachia Service Project

asphome.org

Johnson City, TN


BetterFi

www.betterfi.co

Grundy County, TN


Community Action Committee - St. Mark & St. Paul

cacsewanee.org

Sewanee, TN


Cooperative Baptist Fellowship Kentucky

cbfky.org/

Kentucky


Cooperative Baptist Fellowship Virginia

cbfva.org/

Virginia


Cooperative Christian Ministry

ccmkentucky.wixsite.com/ccmky

Middlesboro, KY


Economic Development Greater East

www.edge-us.org

McDowell County, WV


Emma Quire Mission Center

www.emmaquiremc.org

Owsley County, KY


FBC Community Missions

White Flag Cold Weather Relief, FBC Corbin Food Pantry, Mustard Seed Garden

www.corbinfbc.org/community-missions

Corbin, KY


Growing Roots

growingrootstn.org

Grundy County, TN

Lend-A-Hand Center

lendahandcenter.wordpress.com

Walker, KY


Manna from Heaven

facebook.com/MannaFromHeavenInc

Myra, KY


Mountain T.O.P.

www.mountain-top.org

Grundy County, TN


New Opportunity School for Women

nosw.org

Berea, KY


One Voice/One Cup

onevoicewv.org

Wyoming County, WV


Partnership Housing, Inc.

www.partnershiphousinginc.com

Owsley County, KY


Pastors for Kentucky Children www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070478259508

Kentucky


Reid Miller - American Made-to-Measure Womenswear

https://reidmiller.us/

Princeton, West Virginia


Rural Appalachian Improvement League, Inc. (RAIL)

www.railwv.org

Wyoming County, WV


Samaritan Ministry

www.samaritancentral.org

Knoxville, TN


T&T Organics

tntorganics.weebly.com/about-us.html

McDowell County, KY


The Wade Center

wadecenter.com

Bluefield, WV


Y'All Company

yallsauce.com

Winston-Salem, NC

COALITION MEMBERS PAGE


The TFH Appalachia Team

Keith Stillwell

keith@tfhope.org

TFH Regional Vice President for Appalachia



Sebrena Williamson sebrena@tfhope.org

Director of Programs and Partnerships

Together for Hope National

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