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    Tackling Poverty in Appalachia


    By Christian Appalachian Project (CAP) on November 17, 2017


    Those living in poverty in Eastern Kentucky, and Central Appalachia generally, deal with chronic and serious challenges. Much progress has been made in tackling poverty in Appalachia over the past 50 years, but pockets of severe rural poverty remain, particularly in Eastern Kentucky. While the average poverty rate in the 54 counties of Appalachian Kentucky fell from 60% in 1960 to 26% in 2010, rates are still high compared to the national average of 16%. Rates exceed 30% in more than a dozen counties, including those served by Christian Appalachian Project’s (CAP) programs.
    [IMG]file:///C:/Users/sford/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image002.jpg[/IMG]CAP provides many programs to tackle the issue of poverty in Appalachia, including Housing, Elderly Services -- In-Home Respite Services, Child Development Centers, Grateful Bread Food Pantry, Grateful Thread Clothing, Family Advocacy, Counseling, Summer Camps, Disaster Relief, Operation Sharing, In-School Services, and In-home Infant/Toddler Services.
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    • CAP’s Housing Program repaired 228 homes, and a new home was built for a family of six.
    • 1,935 children and youth received in-school curriculum, tutoring, and leadership training, and 1,158 children attended summer camp.
    • 2,372 participants were served at our Grateful Bread Food Pantry.
    • A total of 11,503 participants received direct service through 16 human service programs in Eastern Kentucky.


    See this article. I can't find one saying Appalachian charity without at least one black in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celticgirl View Post
    My mom wanted to move to Appalachia like East TN or Western NC. She liked nature too so that was a lot of it. I just looked up Appalachia. All they show is black Appalachians or mixed race. God forbid they show any whites. There was an article about a hospital being shut down and they show a black girl with a black power t shirt on. I know there are not that many there.

    Don't use Screwgle to look up pics (or virtually anything else) and expect anything but algorithmic miscegenation. Niggers are circled in red, bottom two screenshots are from Yandex:

    Name:  APPALACHIA GOOGLE.jpg
Views: 108
Size:  431.1 KB


    The Google nigger counter is well over 3 dozen in the above pics totaled 79.
    For some unknown reason, Google even included trannies.




    Yandex count is 3 of around 70 after discounting scenery pictures.

    Name:  APPALACHIAN PAGE 1.jpg
Views: 82
Size:  397.4 KB


    Name:  YANDEX APPALACHIAN PAGE 2.jpg
Views: 117
Size:  357.6 KB



    This is just first page sampling of the two different search engines. Clearly, google has an agenda.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tweakstick View Post
    Don't use Screwgle to look up pics (or virtually anything else) and expect anything but algorithmic miscegenation. Niggers are circled in red, bottom two screenshots are from Yandex:

    Name:  APPALACHIA GOOGLE.jpg
Views: 108
Size:  431.1 KB


    The Google nigger counter is well over 3 dozen in the above pics totaled 79.
    For some unknown reason, Google even included trannies.




    Yandex count is 3 of around 70 after discounting scenery pictures.

    Name:  APPALACHIAN PAGE 1.jpg
Views: 82
Size:  397.4 KB


    Name:  YANDEX APPALACHIAN PAGE 2.jpg
Views: 117
Size:  357.6 KB



    This is just first page sampling of the two different search engines. Clearly, google has an agenda.
    Thank you. I did not know that. They probably took the two blacks that were working at the charity or lived there and highlighted them. Probably trying to encourage inner city niggers to move there or because it's charity doesn't want the charity looking too white which in Appalachia is hard.

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    There's definitely a lot of Jigaboos in Bluefield, W.Va., but I didn't see that many elsewhere, other than Charleston. That's Gibs Territory

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