Fahe is excited to announce the Kentucky Access to Recovery (KATR) Program is the subject of a comprehensive evaluation to be performed by the Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center (KIPRC).
Learn MoreToday’s blog comes to Fahe thanks to relationships we have been cultivating in the research community. Thanks to the ingrained nature of Fahe Members in the communities they serve, they have
Learn MoreFahe is a multifaceted organization that impacts the lives of thousands of people every year with a variety of services and millions in investments into Appalachia. To achieve our mission
Learn MoreFahe’s mission to eliminate persistent poverty in Appalachia includes addressing the drug crisis through increased access to recovery services. Led by Fahe’s Strategic Programs department,
Learn MoreAppalachia and other persistent poverty areas face an urgent need for funding to support affordable housing. This information is nothing new for the people who live and work in these areas, but it
Learn MoreThe following post was prepared by Fahe’s Research Director, Katy Stigers. She provides a brief overview of the recently conducted study performed by the Virginia Center for Housing Research
Learn MoreJoin Jim King, President of Fahe, and Mel Jones, Research Scientist and Associate Director of the Virginia Center for Housing Research (VCHR) at Virginia Tech as they discuss the findings and
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