Our Programs

Collage showing housing repairs, dental care, and vocational training provided by Americans Helping Americans programs.

Our Mission is to join communities, build and strengthen neighbor relations, and work side by side with residents to address community-wide concerns linking resources supportive of a healthy, safe and economically vibrant standard of living.

Elementary school students wearing new winter coats provided by the Americans Helping Americans Wellness Programs.

Basic Needs Programs

Food, clothing, school supplies, coats, medical equipment, personal hygiene items, and more are easy to come by for many of us but for poverty-stricken Americans, these are basic needs many go without.

Children participating in the Church Hill Lunch Box Program, a youth initiative supported by Americans Helping Americans.

Youth Programs

Providing children shoes and boots, school summer enrichment opportunities, and safe environments where kids can eat a nutritious meal and be with mentors.

A young student learns proper dental care using a Mighty Molar kit, part of the Americans Helping Americans basic needs.

Wellness Programs

Provides hygiene kits, emergency utility payment assistance, winter coats, new shoes, new blankets, diapers, and more in terms of crisis and severe need.

Volunteers for Americans Helping Americans repair a porch and roof as part of the Housing Programs initiative.

Housing Programs

Provides families and homeowners with safe and stable housing including, repairing roofs, floors, rotting porches, and stairs, as well as constructing handicap ramps for the elderly and disabled so they may remain in their homes.

Americans Helping Teachers Grants

Teachers Grant Program

Americans Helping Americans will donate up to $20,000 in grants to provide educators the ability to meet the needs of a classroom at his/her Appalachia region school. We select Educators who will use their grants to meet an unmet classroom or school need.

Students in Appalachia receive vocational training and computer skills through the Americans Helping Americans program.

Education/Vocational Training

Supports vocational programs for young adults who may need remedial help in GED and other training opportunities for them to earn a skilled trade and enter the workforce.