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ADFAC celebrates 30 years with city, ORUD

Posted at 11:20 pm March 18, 2017
By Annie Cacheiro Leave a Comment

ADFAC Board Member, Cande Seay (left), presenting a 30th Birthday cake to the ORUD employees including (L-R) Polli Wright, Ben Andrews, Emily Rios, Raeshell Maples, Sasha Benjamin, David Bunch and Jeff Patterson.

ADFAC Board Member Cande Seay (left), presents a 30th birthday cake to ORUD employees, including, from left to right, Polli Wright, Ben Andrews, Emily Rios, Raeshell Maples, Sasha Benjamin, David Bunch, and Jeff Patterson. (Submitted photo)

 

ADFAC (Aid To Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties Inc.) is celebrating its 30th birthday all year long, a press release said. Birthday cakes will be delivered throughout the community to partners who have helped in the mission of helping neighbors be as self-sufficient as possible, the press release said.

Jane Palmer, ADFAC’s 30th chairperson, said: “It’s just our way of saying ‘thank you’ to the community for 30 years of supporting us. And who doesn’t love cake? It’s a great way for us to not only say thank you but to spread the word about the great work going on at ADFAC.”

Most recently, ADFAC representatives visited all four utility companies that serve ADFAC’s service area including Oak Ridge Utility District, Oak Ridge Electric Department, Clinton Utilities Board, and Powell-Clinch Utility Board. ADFAC presented cakes to these groups as a way to say thank you for the many years of supporting Project SAFE and Project ASSIST, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits Tagged With: 30th Birthday, ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Clinton Utilities Board, Jane Palmer, Liz Herbes, Oak Ridge Electric Department, Oak Ridge Utility District, Powell-Clinch Utility Board, Project ASSIST, Project Safe, utility bills

Dine & Donate is Monday, March 13

Posted at 1:15 pm March 11, 2017
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Cande Seay, left, and Teresa Myrick enjoy a festive lunch at Gallo Loco, located at 21 E. Tennessee Avenue in Oak Ridge. (Submitted photo)

Cande Seay, left, and Teresa Myrick enjoy a festive lunch at Gallo Loco, located at 21 E. Tennessee Avenue in Oak Ridge. (Submitted photo)

 

Eleven local restaurants will donate a portion of their sales to support Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, or ADFAC, on Monday, March 13, as part of the monthly Dine & Donate.

In Clinton, the participating restaurants are: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Burchfield's, Cande Seay, Dean's, Dine & Donate, Gallo Loco, Gondolier, Hoskins, Mediterranean Delight, Outback, Razzleberry’s, Riverview Grill, Soup Kitchen, Subway, Teresa Myrick

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Dine & Donate on Monday

Posted at 2:23 am February 13, 2017
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Surrounded by friends Jane Palmer, Cande Seay, and Nancy Gray, Becky Rushton celebrated her birthday at Dean’s Restaurant & Bakery last month. Even Dean’s employee Duncan joined in the festivities! Dean’s has been a loyal Dine & Donate restaurant for many years, and we’re so glad they are part of “A Year of Dine & Donate!” (Photo submitted by ADFAC)

Surrounded by friends Jane Palmer, Cande Seay, and Nancy Gray, Becky Rushton celebrated her birthday at Dean’s Restaurant & Bakery last month. Even Dean’s employee Duncan joined in the festivities! Dean’s has been a loyal Dine & Donate restaurant for many years, and we’re so glad they are part of “A Year of Dine & Donate!” (Photo submitted by ADFAC)

 

On Monday, February 13, eleven local restaurants will “share the love” by donating a portion of their sales to support Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, or ADFAC. ADFAC’s February Dine & Donate event provides an early opportunity to treat loved ones to a special meal, all while supporting ADFAC’s charitable work and community restaurants, a press release said.

The participating restaurants are: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Clinton, Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Becky Rushton, Burchfield's, Cande Seay, Dean's Restaurant & Bakery, Dine & Donate, Gallo Loco, Gondolier, Hoskins, Jane Palmer, Mediterranean Delight, Nancy Gray, Outback, Razzleberry’s, Riverview Grill, Soup Kitchen, Subway, Valentine's Day

ADFAC celebrating 30th ‘birthday’

Posted at 3:12 pm January 21, 2017
By Annie Cacheiro Leave a Comment

Photo courtesy ADFAC

Photo courtesy ADFAC

 

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 became an incorporated nonprofit in the State of Tennessee. To recognize this achievement, ADFAC will celebrate through 2017 with special events and projects.

Last October, ADFAC kicked off its 30th year by providing a special birthday cake, snacks, and drinks to members of First Presbyterian Church in Oak Ridge. When ADFAC was first forming, First Presbyterian offered office space to the young organization. As the years went by and ADFAC grew both in size and services, First Presbyterian provided additional office space. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: 30th Birthday, ADFAC, affordable housing, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Annie Cacheiro, First Presbyterian Church, Social Services

Starting Monday, 12 local restaurants to participate in ADFAC’s Dine & Donate

Posted at 6:52 pm January 8, 2017
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ADFAC volunteer Carol Smallridge, left, and Burchfield’s Food and Beverage Manager Walter Duebler are pictured above. Burchfield’s, located at the DoubleTree in Oak Ridge, has been a loyal supporter of ADFAC for many years, and ADFAC says it’s proud Burchfield’s is participating in “A Year of Dine & Donate!” (Photo courtesy ADFAC)

 

Starting on Monday, 12 local restaurants will participate in ADFAC’s “A Year of Dine & Donate.”

On Dine & Donate Mondays (the second Monday of each month), the restaurants listed below will donate a significant portion of their daily sales to ADFAC.

In Clinton:

  • Gondolier
  • Hoskins
  • Riverview Grill

In Oak Ridge:

  • Burchfield’s
  • Dean’s
  • Gallo Loco
  • Mediterranean Delight
  • Outback
  • Popeyes
  • Razzleberry’s
  • Soup Kitchen

Both Subways in Clinton will participate and so will the Subway at 1968 Oak Ridge Turnpike in Oak Ridge, and the Subways in Oliver Springs and Rocky Top. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Clinton, Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, Rocky Top, Top Stories Tagged With: ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Cande Seay, Dine and Donate

First Christian Church donates to ADFAC to remember Jenkins, honor Herbes

Posted at 6:41 pm November 28, 2016
By Annie Cacheiro Leave a Comment

Pictured above are Annie Cacheiro, ADFAC executive director, and Tom Row of the First Christian Church Witness Ministry Team. (Submitted photo)

Pictured above are Annie Cacheiro, ADFAC executive director, and Tom Row of the First Christian Church Witness Ministry Team. (Submitted photo)

 

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 Ministry Team chairperson noted in the presentation that this donation is in memory of Judy Jenkins and in honor of Elizabeth Herbes, long time ADFAC staff member.

Before Jenkins died, she gave a generous donation to the Witness Ministry Team at First Christian Church, giving them authority to distribute her gift as part of their outreach ministry in the community, the press release said.

According to Witness Team members Tom and Pat Row, “we are so excited to be able to give this donation to honor Liz Herbes because she has dedicated her life to helping those in need with concern and support.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Annie Cacheiro, Barbara Wilson, Elizabeth Herbes, First Christian Church, Judy Jenkins, Tom and Pat Row, Tom Row

Children’s mental health advocate to discuss AWARE program in AC Schools on Monday

Posted at 12:19 pm October 23, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Kim Guinn

Kim Guinn

Kim Guinn, an advocate for children’s mental health, will discuss the Advancing Wellness and Resilience in Education, or AWARE, program in Anderson County Schools during a meeting on Monday.

Guinn is director of the Project AWARE initiative for Anderson County Schools.

The Monday program is at 11:30 a.m. October 24 in Room 102 of the Activities Building of First Presbyterian Church. It’s presented by the AAUW, Oak Ridge Branch.

The AWARE program is supported by a federal five-year-grant to help students with mental health or substance abuse issues, a press release said. In this program, teachers and other adults who interact with young people are taught “mental health first aid.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News Tagged With: AAUW, ADFAC, Advancing Wellness and Resilience in Education, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Anderson County Schools, AWARE, children's mental health, First Presbyterian Church, Kim Guinn, Marge Congdon, Mary Uziel, mental health, Oak Ridge Branch, substance abuse, White House

MORE2 helping Oak Ridger save money on utility bills

Posted at 10:53 am October 17, 2016
By Annie Cacheiro Leave a Comment

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New HVAC for Mike Holmes (Submitted photo)

 

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 MORE2.

Saving energy, which can lower utility bills, is one of the primary goals of MORE2, a program funded by the Tennessee Valley Authority that kicked off in April and began retrofitting the homes of qualified Oak Ridge residents with no-cost energy upgrades, such as new HVAC and water heating units.

“My favorite part of this program is saving money, followed by how professional everyone was,” said Mike Holmes, a truck driver who recently retired early due to medical challenges. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: ADFAC, Annie Cacheiro, energy audit, energy efficiency, energy saving, floor insulation, HVAC, Make Oak Ridge Energy Efficient, Mike Holmes, MORE2, saving energy, Tennessee Valley Authority, utility bills

Help local families through Dine & Donate on Monday

Posted at 11:16 pm October 9, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

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What do we “Seay” here? Grandchildren of committee chair Cande Seay enjoying their choice of sandwiches at Which Wich in Oak Ridge! (Photo by ADFAC)

 

On Monday, October 10, six local restaurants will donate a portion of their sales to support Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, or ADFAC. The event, Dine & Donate, happens on the second Monday of each month.

“Dine & Donate is a very important fundraiser for ADFAC,” said Cande Seay, Dine & Donate chair. “It always gladdens my heart to see friends and family dine out on second Mondays—enjoying meals together and helping ADFAC!”

Participating restaurants on Monday, October 10, are: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Cande Seay, Dine & Donate, Hoskins, Mediterranean Delight, Razzleberry’s, Riverview Grill, Soup Kitchen, Which Wich

ADFAC to honor Stephenson, Bill Wilcox Bow Tie Award winner, on Oct. 25

Posted at 12:01 am October 2, 2016
By Annie Cacheiro Leave a Comment

From left, past Bill Wilcox Bow Tie Award recipients Ray Smith and Cande Seay share the great news with Bear Stephenson, the 2016 Bill Wilcox Bow Tie Awardee. (Submitted photo)

From left, past Bill Wilcox Bow Tie Award recipients Ray Smith and Cande Seay share the great news with Bear Stephenson, the 2016 Bill Wilcox Bow Tie Awardee. (Submitted photo)

 

William “Bear” Stephenson has been unanimously chosen as the 2016 winner of ADFAC’s Bill Wilcox Bow Tie Award.

Stephenson is a dedicated volunteer and advocate, a press release said He was chosen as the Bow Tie Award winner earlier this year. He will be recognized this month by ADFAC, or Aid To Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties Inc., at the Fourth Annual Bill Wilcox Bow Tie Celebration and Fundraiser.

Previous winners of the prestigious award have been Ray Smith, the late Tim Myrick, and Cande Seay.

The celebratory fundraising event will be from 5:30-8 p.m. Tuesday, October 25, at St. Mary’s Parish Life Center in Oak Ridge.

“Our community will come together to honor Stephenson, and we hope family, friends, past coworkers, and the many businesses and nonprofit organizations he has been involved with through the years will join us,” the press release said. “The dynamic and entertaining Elaine Graham will serve as the evening’s emcee while the music will be provided by the Mt. LeConte Jug Band.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: ADFAC, Bear Stephenson, Bow Tie

TORCH: Proud of community support for Applewood residents, but still work to do

Posted at 5:44 pm September 23, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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As of Friday, September 23, there were still 11 households that might not have a place to live when Applewood Apartments closes on September 30, according to an organization that helps homeless families in Anderson County. Pictured above is an Applewood Apartments building on Hunter Circle on Monday, Aug. 8, 2016. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

As of Friday, September 23, there were still 11 households that might not have a place to live when Applewood Apartments closes on September 30, according to an organization that helps homeless families in Anderson County.

The closure of the 13-building apartment complex on Hillside Road and Hunter Circle in the Highland View neighborhood was announced in early August.

Andy O’Quinn of Trinity Out-Reach Center of Hope, or TORCH, which is based in Oak Ridge, said he is “extremely proud” of the way the community and its organizations have worked together to help Applewood residents, but there is still work to do.

“At the moment, we are looking for landlords that would be willing to rent by the month to a few people that who receive a disability check and will be getting into income-based housing but need a place to go in the meantime,” O’Quinn said in a Friday status report. “We are also seeking two- and three-bedroom rentals below $550. for our working families. If you think you might have a unit to rent, please e-mail Andy O’Quinn at [email protected].” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Government, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Andy Allen, Applewood Apartments, Applewood residents, City of Oak Ridge, displaced housing, homeless, income-based housing, Oak Ridge Housing Authority, Oak Ridge Schools, ORHA, public housing, Ridgeview Behavioral Health Services, TORCH, Trinity Out-Reach Center of Hope, United Way

ADFAC receives Tennessee Housing Development Agency grant

Posted at 11:03 am September 19, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 2 Comments

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THDA Executive Director Ralph M. Perrey and ADFAC Executive Director Annie Cachiero cut the ribbon on a rehabilitated home on Wainwright Road in Oak Ridge on Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016. (Photo courtesy THDA/Wes Bunch)

 

State officials and local leaders joined Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties in Oak Ridge on Thursday afternoon to help cut the ribbon on a newly renovated home located in the city’s Highland View neighborhood.

The formerly blighted and vacant home was rehabilitated with the help of a $67,410 Housing Trust Fund grant the Tennessee Housing Development Agency awarded ADFAC in 2015. ADFAC obtained the property on Wainwright Road through a donation.

THDA Executive Director Ralph Perrey told those attending the ribbon cutting that it was important for the state to recognize innovative work being done to improve access to affordable housing.

“This project is exactly the kind of work that our Housing Trust Fund grant program was created to assist,” Perrey said. “We are glad to work with partners like ADFAC who continue to have a positive impact on the communities they serve.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Government, Nonprofits, State, Top Stories Tagged With: ADFAC, affordable homes, Affordable Housing Program, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Cindy Ross, grant, Highland View, Housing Trust Fund, HTF grant, Ralph Perrey, Tennessee Housing Development Agency, THDA, Wes Bunch

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