Christian Appalachian Project Received Goods To Help Families in Need


Wisconsin Branch volunteers took a load of quilts, Bibles, 13,167 pounds of various foods, 184 cases of bottled water, diapers, toys, school kits and other goods to Christian Appalachian Project (CAP) in Kentucky. CAP distributes goods to families living in poverty in several states.
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