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One of the components of Operation Sharing is Operation Relief. This has been used to give millions of dollars' worth of emergency supplies to those devastated by tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, and other natural disasters. This service also supplies teams of relief workers who assist victims with
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CAP's largest mission is Operation Sharing. This mission has given away over $ 100 million gift-in-kind donations to more than 1,400 partner agencies and churches in all thirteen Appalachian states in 2010.
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Students are sent out to the areas of greatest poverty in the region to rebuild and repair homes for families and individuals struggling with substandard housing.
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and individuals and uses the goods to offset costs of its human services missions, to give to other charities and to give to victims of natural disasters.
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CAP offers after-school programs, summer camps, and educational support services for children of all ages.
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In 2021, CAP received $ 135m in donations, with an expenditure of £137m.
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references
primary sources
secondary or tertiary sources
"Christian Appalachian Project"
news
newspapers
books
scholar
JSTOR
Learn how and when to remove this message
interdenominational
non-profit organization
Kentucky
Christ
Appalachia
Father
Ralph W. Beiting
Paintsville, Kentucky
United States
corporations
disasters
Official website, Retrieved 2023-04-17
‘’Official website’’
Forbes website, Retrieved 2023-04-17
Christian Educator Academy website
Official website
Christian Appalachian Oral History Project
Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History
"Bill Mills, Christian Appalachian Project"

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