— Americans Helping Americans® · McDowell County, WV

Help Us Equip Appalachia Volunteers With the Tools Needed to Repair Homes

Benjamin Franklin is quoted as saying, "The best investment is in the tools of one's own trade."

Tools fundraising goal

Kids' Garden Tool Sets goal

Target date to fulfill

— Why This Matters

Reliable Tools Are Essential to Repairing Homes in Appalachia

For Big Creek People in Action (BCPIA) in McDowell County, West Virginia, having reliable tools is essential to carrying out its home rehabilitation program for low-income elderly and disabled homeowners in need of repairs. Supported by Americans Helping Americans®, the program helps families with critical projects such as repairing roofs, porches, and floors, as well as building handicap ramps that allow residents to safely enter and exit their homes.

However, as Americans Helping Americans® staff have seen firsthand, many of the power tools used by BCPIA volunteers have endured years of heavy use and are beginning to wear down.

During a visit to BCPIA headquarters in Caretta in June 2025, Americans Helping Americans® fulfillment manager Dave Frank observed that many of the tools relied upon for the home rehabilitation program "have seen better days," after years of dedicated service helping families in need.

"A lot of our tools are over five years old."

— Dyanne Spriggs, BCPIA Executive Director

"A lot of our tools are over five years old," explained BCPIA executive director Dyanne Spriggs, noting that in the past the organization has often relied on purchasing used tools, including collections sold by local families.

With the home rehabilitation program running at full speed through late August, now is the time to raise the funding needed to equip volunteers with dependable new tools that can be used not only this summer, but for many summers to come.

— What the Funds Will Provide

Our Goal: $2,500 to Stock the BCPIA Tool Wish List

Our goal is to raise $2,500 from generous supporters to help BCPIA volunteer coordinator Scottie Perez purchase items from a "wish list" of urgently needed tools that we hope to fulfill by mid-June.

$2,500

to be raised
by mid-June

The Wish List Includes:

4 × DeWalt XR 20-volt cordless impact wrenches (with batteries and chargers included) — $270 each

2 × DeWalt circular saws with electric brakes

2 × DeWalt XR reciprocating saws

Paint brushes

Safety goggles

Framing hammers

Safety goggles

Nails

Safety goggles

— Children's Garden Tool Sets

$346.20 to Provide 20 Garden Tool Sets for the Summer Camp

20

Garden Tool Sets
$17.31 each
$346.20 total

In addition, we hope to raise $346.20 to provide 20 Toy Time Kids' Garden Tool Sets for the children participating in BCPIA's summer camp program. At a cost of $17.31 each, these kits help encourage gardening, healthy eating habits, and an appreciation for growing fresh vegetables from an early age.

 

— Who Is Being Helped · Volunteer Need

The Volunteers Who Give Their Time Need Reliable Tools

Since early March, volunteer groups from Emory & Henry University, Centre College, and Hope Force Work Group have generously given their time and talents to help homeowners in need—many of whom begin the week as strangers and end it as cherished friends.

In June, Scottie will oversee projects involving volunteers from Sidwell Friends School in Washington, D.C., Christian Adventurers from North Carolina, and the Unitarian Universalists traveling to McDowell County. We hope to equip these volunteers with the tools they need in time to support their compassionate work serving others.

 

Already Volunteered (Since Early March)

— Emory & Henry University

— Centre College

— Hope Force Work Group

Arriving in June

— Sidwell Friends School, Washington, D.C.

— Christian Adventurers, North Carolina

— Unitarian Universalists

As Scottie explains:

"Some of our tools are a little older and getting weaker on battery charges.

"On different occasions, groups have commented, 'Your tools could use updating and more added to allow more students to perform tasks on the same project.'"

— Scottie Perez, BCPIA Volunteer Coordinator

"For instance," Scottie reported, "when building ramps, we only have two or three drills. They mentioned that having additional drills would allow more students to work at the same time and help complete projects more efficiently."

— Volunteers at Work

Real Volunteers, Real Projects in McDowell County

Measuring a window frame for repair on a McDowell County home.

Volunteers work together to repair a damaged porch floor.

Roof repair work continues through cold winter conditions.

Preparing concrete to build a handicap ramp — a project that depends on reliable tools.

Volunteers at Work

Please Help Us Support Them

Dyanne, Scottie, and the volunteers who give so much of themselves to help others need these tools to continue making homes safer and more comfortable for low-income families this summer.

Please help us support them.