Everyone experiences some type of stress at home – the dishes are dirty, the kids are fighting, the lawn still hasn’t mowed itself (and unfortunately […]
Last week we took a look at three different standards in energy efficient and green construction: Energy Star, HERS rating, and LEED. Today we are expanding […]
Poverty in Appalachia is a serious problem that affects families in a disproportionate manner. Fahe joins other organizations across the country in recognizing January as Poverty […]
Coming home is different for everyone. During December we will be presenting what coming home means for different people including Fahe staff members, individuals and families […]
Did you know that houses utilizing energy efficient methods instead of standard methods could save a family between $500 and $900 per year? This is especially […]
John Thomas III has lived a long and interesting life. Raised in Louisville, Mr. Thomas has been an engineer, surveyor, a proud solider in the United […]
On July 1st, Fahe launched its #UncensoredAppalachia Instagram campaign to build awareness of conditions in Appalachia. It was not an easy decision. Many non-profits struggle with the […]