Appalachia Service Project

Appalachia Service Project

Non-profit Organization Management

Johnson City, TN 2,342 followers

ASP inspires hope and service through volunteer home repair and replacement in Central Appalachia.

About us

Appalachia Service Project is a Christian ministry, open to all people, that inspires hope and service through volunteer home repair in Central Appalachia. ASP provides one of the most rewarding structured service opportunities in the nation — bringing thousands of volunteers from around the country to rural Central Appalachia to repair homes for low-income families. For more than 50 years, we’ve made homes “warmer, safer, and drier” for families and provided transformational service experiences for volunteers. By transforming faith into ASP service, volunteers respond to a specific need: housing. By putting aside their own needs and desires, ASP volunteers free themselves to share talent, love, and concern with the people of Appalachia and with one another. More important than construction know-how is a willingness to enter the communities and homes of Central Appalachia with sensitivity, concern, and love — accepting people right where they are and just the way they are. Since 1969, volunteers from across the nation have repaired homes and, in the process, Appalachian families, volunteers, and staff have been immeasurably blessed. Today, with the help of 17,000 volunteers each year, our goal remains to make homes warmer, safer and drier for families in need. Yet ASP is more than a home repair program. It also provides a unique framework that fosters transformational experiences for volunteers, families served, and staff — by building relationships with each other that break down cultural, social and economic barriers. We often hear of significant life changes resulting from the ASP experience: of families renewing their faith in the goodness of others, of people newly motivated to continue their education, of young adults choosing careers of service. No one walks away from the ASP experience unchanged. The results are truly amazing!

Website
http://linktr.ee/appservproject
Industry
Non-profit Organization Management
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Johnson City, TN
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1969
Specialties
home repair, mission trips, volunteer opportunities, service trips, disaster recovery, new home construction, youth mission trips, alternative spring break, and adult service trips

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Employees at Appalachia Service Project

Updates

  • Our incredible volunteers have been on the ground in Hampton, TN, this week, continuing critical muck-out efforts to help families rebuild after Hurricane Helene. We’re so grateful for their tireless work, alongside our amazing staff and the local community who continue to support these hands-on recovery efforts. ❤️ The journey is long, but every bit of mud cleared and debris removed is a step toward continued recovery and restoring hope for families affected by Hurricane Helene. If you feel called to help, there are plenty of ways to get involved. Visit https://lnkd.in/gump2Hzs to explore volunteer opportunities, apply for assistance, or support the recovery efforts. Every action helps lift up our neighbors in need. ❤️ #HelpAfterHelene #ASPhome

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  • We’re honored to share that the first home for a family affected by Hurricane Helene is FULLY FUNDED! 🏡 This marks a major step in ASP’s commitment to restore hope and rebuild lives across our Central Appalachian communities. Your support will make a real difference for a family in need, and we are deeply grateful. ❤️ To continue supporting, sign up to volunteer, or apply for assistance, please visit https://lnkd.in/gump2Hzs Join us this Friday, October 4, at 12:00 pm EST for a special Call to Prayer & Action on Zoom. ASP leadership will share updates on the impacted counties, outline our plans for the recovery ahead, and how YOU can support our mission to help impacted communities. We’ll close with a meaningful time of prayer and unity, and we welcome your personal prayer requests. All are invited to join! ❤️ Register here: https://lnkd.in/gGfFHkUC Thank you for standing alongside us as we work to rebuild homes and hope across Central Appalachia and lift up our community through faith and action. ❤️ #HelpAfterHelene #ASPhome

  • Our hearts go out to our neighbors, friends, families, and communities affected by Hurricane Helene. ❤️ The devastation in ASP's service area weighs heavy on us all. One of our staff members’ families lost everything to the floodwaters - homes, farm animals, their livelihood. They are just one story in a community full of loss and heartache. Please consider supporting ASP at https://lnkd.in/gnFEenPA as we assist with recovery efforts, both immediately and in the months to come. Every donation helps rebuild lives. Our region is resilient, but the impact of Hurricane Helene is profound. #HelpAfterHelene #ASPhome Photo courtesy of Tri-Cities Weather & Alert Crew and Erin Arnold

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  • A message from our President and CEO, Melisa Winburn in response to the widespread devastation in our service area from Hurricane Helene: “Friends, we are receiving reports of massive devastation across a number of areas we serve. Starting from the southern end and working its way up. Patients were evacuated from the roof of the hospital in Unicoi TN, much of Erwin, TN and surrounding areas near river has been massively flooded. Dams are bursting. Carter, Hampton, Washington and Johnson counties are all experiencing flooding. Elizabethton, TN, too. Flood advisories have come in for Kentucky. We will pray for minimal impact. We will keep you updated as we learn more detailed information and point to ways to help. For now, please keep this region in your prayers along with all of those who have been in the path of Helene.” Photo courtesy of Tri-Cities Weather & Alert Crew and April Hawk Swatzell

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  • What is ASP Summer Staff? ☀️ Think of it as the internship that builds both your resume and your heart. ❤️ From managing construction sites to leading volunteers to building relationships in the communities you serve, you’ll gain hands-on experience while making a lasting impact in the Central Appalachian region. 🏡Ready to learn more and apply? Visit ASPhome.org/SummerStaff now! Current and past Summer Staffers, what do YOU love most about being on Summer Staff? Tell us in the comments! 🫶🏼 #ASPhome #SummerStaff2025 

  • Meet our 2024-2025 Fellowship Class! ☀️ These incredible Individuals will be working hard all year to bring hope and safe housing to families in Appalachia! 🏡 They'll be scouting projects, leading repairs, hosting thousands of volunteers, making connections in the communities they serve, and participating in vocational discernment! ❤️ From left to right: Tyler Rhodes, Bridget Williams, Sarah Grosick, Kait Morelock, Izzy Kestell, Carter Warhurst, and Alyssa Walawender. We're so excited to see the difference they'll make in Appalachia! 🛠️ #ASPhome

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  • ASP Summer 2025 Volunteer registration OPENS TODAY! ☀️ Beth's volunteer experience speaks for itself! She says, "It's the perfect service opportunity" 🛠️ Whether you know construction or want to connect and serve the Central Appalachian community, ASP has a place for you. ❤️ Join us - lead a group, serve others, and make a lasting impact with ASP. Register now at www.ASPhome.org/Summer and change lives next summer! #ASPhome Tell us your favorite volunteer memories in the comments, or, if you've never volunteered before, what you're looking forward to most! 🏡

  • Just one week until ASP Summer 2025 Volunteer Registration opens! ☀️ It’s more than just a trip; it’s a chance to create lasting change for families in Central Appalchia, and build meaningful connections. "ASP is what I'm called to do - to serve. I can't think of a better way to serve than to come up here and help our homeowners." - Wayne, ASP Group Leader. 🏡 #ASPhome

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