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Obituary for Kim Vicars

2018-11-26T13:42:31+00:00November 26th, 2018|News|

It is with deep sorrow that we share news of the passing of our Housing Program Coordinator, co-worker, and friend, Ms. Kimberly Ann Vicars. Kim began her career with Big Sandy Area Community Action Program in 2004 as a Community

Heating assistance subsidy signups begin Nov. 5

2018-11-01T09:04:37+00:00November 1st, 2018|News|

The subsidy portion of the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), administered by Big Sandy Area Community Action Program, will begin this Monday, November 5th. Low-income individuals and families in need of assistance should visit the Community Action office in

LIHEAP pre-registration begins on Oct. 22

2018-10-15T15:00:37+00:00October 15th, 2018|News|

Big Sandy Area Community Action Program (BSACAP) is offering pre-registration for the Subsidy portion of the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). The pre-registration will begin on Monday, October 22, and last until November 2. BSACAP Executive Director James Michael

Over $7,000 in scholarships given by BSACAP

2018-08-17T15:18:27+00:00August 17th, 2018|News|

Eula Hall presented the first ever Eula Hall Community Advocate Scholarship to Amy Combs, of Garrett, earlier this month at the Eula Hall Health Center on Mud Creek. Combs is in her final year at Morehead State University where

Garden Seed voucher program signups April 2-6

2023-01-26T15:13:05+00:00March 22nd, 2018|News|

Applications for Big Sandy Area Community Action Program’s annual Garden Seed Program will be taken on a first come, first serve basis April 2 – 6 at the BSACAP offices. The Garden Seed Program offers qualifying low-income households $40 in

BSACAP makes hiring easy for new business

2018-03-22T14:20:45+00:00March 22nd, 2018|News|

When Logan Corporation set up shop in Salyersville, they began reaching out to local partners to help their business grow and thrive. Their research into hiring in the region and their area connections pointed them to Eastern Kentucky Concentrated Employment

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