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Appalachian Outreach, Inc.
Appalachian Outreach, Inc.
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  • We cherish our volunteers. Special thanks to the Appliance Connection in Moundsville, WV for their generous support.
  • Our Executive Director, Heather Ray, dropping off snacks to the United Way of the Upper Ohio Valley for some of their member agencies.
  • Polar Zip
    Polar Zipping to Support AOI. It may have been cold, but the enthusiasm and fun warmed our hearts as friends of AOI came out to support our Annual Polar Zip Challange located at Grand Vue Park in Marshall County, WV. Grand Vue Parks, and Grand Vue Adventures have been a blessing to us here at AOI. Our community partners are very valued and appreciated.
  • Volunteers helping AOI and the FRC to 'Ease the Burden of Poverty' in rural Appalachia.
  • Melissa
    Melissa helping to deliver furniture and hygiene products to Hundred WV. Melissa is a valued employee at AOI and we are so thankful for her willingness to help everyone at the drop of a hat. Her loyalty and love for the community and our mission cannot be measured.
  • Delivering Furniture and Hygiene Items to Wetzel County
    Volunteers helping AOI and The Hundred FRC to Ease the Burden of Poverty in Hundred WV. Our volunteers mean so much to us. Not only did they set everything up with us at the event, but they also stayed and helped to pass out over 30 sets of hygiene products, along with furniture. We would specifically like to thank not only our volunteers but also the Appliance Connection in Moundsville WV for their generosity in helping us to attain 5 brand new refrigerators for folks in the region. Your kindness will not go unnoticed.
  • AOI co-founders Diane Reineke and Rose Hart receiving the Governor's Service Award from Governor Joe Manchin and First Lady Gayle Manchin.
  • Robert "Hoagy" Carmichael with AOI co-founders Rose Hart and Diane Reineke before Hoagy's 1000-mile motorcycle ride to benefit AOI.
  • Members of the board of directors at the AOI Storehouse ribbon cutting.
  • AOI co-founder Diane Reineke delivering a donated bus to an after-school program in Mingo County, WV.
  • First Christian Church Women's Ministry coordinator Mary Uhl presenting a donation to AOI co-founders Rose Hart and Diane Reineke.
  • Volunteers from St. Joseph's University with AOI co-founders Diane Reineke and Rose Hart.
  • AOI's 24-foot delivery truck that went into service in January 2014.
  • Morrisvale Helping Hand founder Teddy Silva recognizing AOI's Diane Reineke, Rose Hart, and Terry Grimes for their support during the organization's first year of operation.
  • Students from St. John's University in New York ready to ship gifts and blankets to AOI.
  • Boston College students volunteering for AOI on their spring break.
  • Freshmen from Wheeling Jesuit University volunteering for AOI on their Make a Difference Day.
  • Walkers and crutches being donated to the Rotary Club for their international project to help children in Africa.
  • Volunteers from Praying Pelican Missions with AOI co-founder Rose Hart during their 2018 Appalachia mission trips.
  • AOI staff receiving a $2000 grant from Jodi Zusack of Enterprise Holdings Foundation.
  • AOI's Rose Hart, Terry Grimes, and Diane Reineke with Scott Reager, executive director of the Marshall County Chamber of Commerce, after Terry was named the chamber's employee of the month.

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