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Appalachia Help Weeks Needs Volunteers

Appalachia Help Weeks Volunteers build a wheelchair ramp for a family in West Virginia. Projects also include replacing roofs, windows, doors, painting, among a variety of other needs. All skill sets welcomed.
Appalachia Help Weeks Volunteers build a wheelchair ramp for a family in West Virginia. Projects also include replacing roofs, windows, doors, painting, among a variety of other needs. All skill sets welcomed.

The Appalachia Help Weeks Program is seeking youth and adult volunteers from St. Pius X Church in Montville, NJ as it recognizes its 3rd year of service. Minimum age is 16. Teens must be members of St. Pius X Youth Ministry. Adults do not have to be parishioners but must complete safe environment requirements. The 2024 program dates run the weeks of July 7-13, July 14-20, and July 21-27, 2024.

The Appalachia Help Weeks is coordinated and run by the nonprofit Certain Place Ministries. St. Pius X Church contracts with CPM to coordinate these weeks of service. For more information and to register, visit www.certainplaceministries.org/appalachia

The Appalachia Help Weeks program was established in 1986 in response to a devastating flood in West Virginia. Since then, St. Patrick Church Youth Ministry in Chatham, NJ has partnered with the Catholic Church of Preston County in WV to facilitate the program which brings youth and adult volunteers to Preston County, WV each summer to work for a week to serve those facing rural poverty and in need of home repairs. Over the years, this partnership shifted from flood relief to basic needs and poverty relief and has grown into one of the largest Appalachia home repair programs in the country. The program has grown exponentially and includes participation from St. Vincent’s Church in Madison, NJ and now, St. Pius X Church in Montville, NJ as well as parishes across five states (New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Michigan, and Ohio) who volunteer to serve 200+ families each year.

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