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Need dwells among us and Good Neighbors, an outreach of Appalachia Service Project, invites you to lend a hand.
Yes, need dwells among us. A variety of needs--age, disabilities, injuries, illness, unemployment, addictions, limited incomes, and more--about whether next door or a bit farther away. Some of our neighbors with limited incomes must make difficult choices every day, and when a family must choose whether to buy food or medicine, even necessary home repairs are out of the question.
Appalachia Service Project's Good Neighbors program invites you to lend a caring hand in home repair outreach provided free of charge to our neighbors in need in Carter, Sullivan, and Washington counties, Tennessee.
- To reserve a spot for your volunteer group, download and complete the Reservation Form (PDF), and mail it with your $20 deposit to: Volunteer Department, Appalachia Service Project, 4523 Bristol Highway, Johnson City TN 37601
- To volunteer on an individual basis, contact the Good Neighbors Coordinator
- Download an application for assistance (PDF)
- For questions about volunteering, fees, when & where we work, etc. please refer to our Volunteer Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) (PDF)
- For questions about receiving assistance, types of repairs that we do & how we select the homes we work on please refer to our Assistance Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) (PDF)
- For all other questions please contact the Good Neighbors Coordinator, Scott Reis, at (423) 854-8800, ext.224.
Last updated: January 11, 2008 |