Americans Helping Americans Annual Report Now Available

March 20, 2009

Americans Helping Americans 2008 Annual ReportDownload our 2008 Annual Report to learn more about Americans Helping Americans® programs and the Appalachian and Urban families they benefit.

• Read about what other Americans Helping Americans® supporters are doing to aid Appalachian families

• Feel the delight that a new pair of shoes can bring to a young child

• Find out how Americans Helping Americans® has grown thanks to your help

• Learn alternative ways to give this year without spending a dime

Together, we are Americans Helping Americans®. Want your own copy of the annual report? Email us with your request.

DOWNLOAD OUR 2008 ANNUAL REPORT HERE!

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