Our hearts go out to everyone who was impacted across six states from Florida to North Carolina. Fahe is dedicating our resources to the hard-hit communities in Eastern Tennessee and Southwest
Learn MorePresidential elections often draw attention to our region, sparking interest in meaningful change. However, many programs fail to address the deep-rooted challenges of Appalachia. It is imperative to
Learn MoreGov. Beshear awarded $5 Million to Fahe Member Partnership Housing, Inc., to build six duplexes (12 housing units) in the city of Booneville in Owsley Co,
Learn MoreDespite Congress’s best intentions, low-income communities in states with high concentrations of rural poverty are doubly disadvantaged by the current system, which compares people to their
Learn MoreThe James Graham Brown Foundation has committed to delivering a $1,850,000 grant to Fahe, a purpose-driven network serving Appalachian states, including Kentucky, and providing boots-on-the-ground
Learn MoreToday, Fahe announced the receipt of a generous $500,000 grant from the Truist Foundation. This critical funding will empower Fahe Members and partners to continue stakeholder education efforts
Learn MoreTwo years after the historic flooding in Eastern Kentucky, Fahe Members and and our Housing Can’t Wait coalition partners have shared their perspectives on the disaster recovery with several media
Learn MoreBEREA, KY–Today, Opportunity Appalachia, a program of Appalachian Community Capital, and State Lead for Kentucky, Fahe, announced selection of 29 projects—including three in Kentucky–to
Learn More“Thanks for showing up,” said Fahe’s Board Chair and President and CEO of HomeSource east Tennessee Jackie Mayo. “We are growing in impact, but we are still small enough of a group to know
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