Christians Join Hands to Help People in Need. Appalachian Outreach was begun in 1984 as a home repair ministry for poverty level people, by students of Carson-Newman College. Since then Appalachian Outreach has expanded its ministries to include a homeless shelter called Samaritan House, a food distribution ministry, a used clothing and furniture ministry, a computer and GED educational program, a ministry to Hispanic people, the Second Source Thrift Store, a recycling program, Christian nurturing and counseling. The Appalachian Outreach Ministries Center is located at 190 W. Old Andrew Johnson Highway, across from the Jefferson City park (25 mi. east of Knoxville). .
A.O. is a wonderful opportunity for you to get involved in an amazing ministry. Contact us at 865-475-5611, aoutreach@cn.edu or Box 71904, Jefferson City, Tennesssee 37760. We welcome volunteers throughout the year. . . individuals, families, church and civic mission/service teams. For more information visit our web-site at http://web.cn.edu/ao/
My mom spent a lot of time bringing donations before she passed way. Thank you for letting her be a part of your oganization and thank you for your ministry in Christ. God Bless you.
cyhannah 2 years ago
God has sent many kind and wonderful saints to work with us, many who are retired or in their later years, and God uses them in such special years. Thank you for sharing your note about your mom.
Ji m Wilson, Exec. Dir. of A.O.
Jimzaok 2 years ago