Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties (ADFAC)
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ADFAC
is an independent non-profit agency concerned with the social welfare,
including educational, health, housing, and handicapped needs of
residents of Anderson County. ADFAC has made a commitment to distribute
limited emergency aid funds in the most responsible, effective, and
caring way possible and to assist low, and very low, income homeowners
in repairing their homes or building new houses.
Support is provided through two major programs. The Social Servicesprogram aids families in urgent need with basic survival necessities, such as rent and utilities. The Helping Handsprogram
works with owner-occupied, substandard housing to bring residences up
to code and to build new homes. ADFAC is an outgrowth of work begun by
Kathy Stimpson of FUMC. We have supported this important outreach for
many years. ADFAC is seen by many in the community as a lasting
recognition of Kathy Stimpson’s unselfish service to those in need.

