Allstate Foundation donates to ADFAC on behalf of local agent, volunteer
The Allstate Foundation recently made a $1,000 contribution to Aid To Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, a press release said. The contribution was made through the Allstate Agency Hands in...
View ArticleKiwanis Club meeting next week features ADFAC director
A meeting next week of the Kiwanis Club of Oak Ridge will feature Annie Cacheiro, executive director of Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, or ADFAC. The Tuesday, Aug. 27, meeting be in...
View ArticleY-12 collects school supplies for ADFAC
Kids around the country are heading back to school, and with help from employees at the Y-12 National Security Complex, many in East Tennessee will head back with all the supplies they’ll need for a...
View ArticleUT-Battelle builds second home for ADFAC
Volunteers from UT-Battelle have completed their second home in two years for ADFAC, a nonprofit agency that helps low-income residents. Officials and volunteers celebrated last week with a ceremony at...
View ArticleWalmart, United Way, ADFAC team up to collect school supplies
Submitted “Fill The Bus,” an initiative led by Walmart and United Way of Anderson County Inc., helped provide much-needed school supplies to the ADFAC School Supplies Program. ADFAC (Aid To...
View ArticleHidden needs in our community—filling the gaps
A panel of community organizations assisting the homeless and precariously housed will be presenting to the Altrusa Club at their lunch meeting on Wednesday, October 8. This panel will be comprised of...
View ArticleUCOR contributes to ADFAC as benefactor sponsor
UCOR recently contributed to Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties as a benefactor sponsor for ADFAC’s 2015 Corporate Membership Campaign, a press release said. UCOR President and...
View ArticleCentrus donates $2,500 to ADFAC
Centrus Energy Corporation donated $2,500 to ADFAC and became the first 2015 Grand Benefactor Corporate Member, the nonprofit organization’s Corporate Committee announced this week. Jeff Cooper,...
View ArticleHoliday festival at revamped Jackson Square to benefit ADFAC
Buying local could help neighborhood families this holiday season. The Jackson Square Holiday Festival and Market will take place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, December 5. Visitors can buy...
View ArticleCentrus becomes benefactor sponsor for ADFAC
ADFAC’s Corporate Committee is excited to announce Centrus Energy Corporation as the first 2016 Grand Benefactor Corporate Member. The generous donation was recently presented by Jeff Cooper,...
View ArticleMORE2 helping Oak Ridger save money on utility bills
Make Oak Ridge Energy Efficient, or MORE2, is making great changes for some Oak Ridge residents. “Saving money” was the response of a recent participant as the most important—and his favorite part—of...
View ArticleFirst Christian Church donates to ADFAC to remember Jenkins, honor Herbes
The Witness Ministry Team of First Christian Church recently made a $1,000 donation to ADFAC (Aid To Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties Inc.), a press release said. Barbara Wilson, Witness...
View ArticleADFAC celebrating 30th ‘birthday’
Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, or ADFAC, has reached a major milestone: 30 years of helping low-income families in the community. It was January 28, 1987, that ADFAC officially...
View ArticleMCLinc sponsors ADFAC, Bow Tie Event
Materials and Chemistry Laboratory Inc., or MCLinc, is a sponsor for ADFAC’s 2017 Corporate Membership Campaign, and the company is also a sponsor for this year’s Bill Wilcox Bow Tie Event, which...
View ArticleHoliday gift: ADFAC activity book about Oak Ridge history for children
“The Secret is Out: Discover Oak Ridge” activity book for sale with proceeds benefitting ADFAC. Looking for a unique gift for a child? ADFAC (Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties) has...
View Article‘Secret is Out: Discover Oak Ridge’ activity book for sale with proceeds...
Looking for a great summer activity for your family or perhaps visiting relatives? ADFAC (Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties) has the answer, a press release said. “The Secret is Out:...
View ArticleOak Ridge Electric Department partners with TVA to donate another $10,000 to...
The Oak Ridge Electric Department has partnered with the Tennessee Valley Authority to award another $10,000 to Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties (ADFAC) to help the local community...
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