Author: cathy_ruley17

BCT Foundation gives to Berkeley County CCAP/Loaves & Fishes

CCAP/L&F would like to thank the Bank of Charles Town for their generous donation, which will support residents in Berkeley County who are in need. Sadly, West Virginia has the highest rate of food insecurity in the U.S., impacting over 15% of the population—about 269,250 individuals.



Thank you! Arden Trinity Lutheran Church in Martinsburg and all the Volunteers

CCAP/L&F extends heartfelt thanks to Arden Trinity Lutheran Church in Martinsburg and all the dedicated volunteers who assisted with distributing the Christmas baskets. The baskets contained all the ingredients for a traditional Christmas meal, including a ham. Thanksgiving and Christmas focus heavily on food. In 2023, the American Farm Bureau Federation reported that a Thanksgiving…



Thank You Airborne Church

CCAP/L&F wishes to thank Airborne Church for their recent food donation. 1 in 8 households in the U.S. is food insecure. That means these families don’t have enough money or resources to buy enough food for everyone in their household.



Thank the In-Town United Methodist Churches and Pastor Ed Hall

CCAP/Loaves & Fishes wishes to thank the In-Town United Methodist Churches and Pastor Ed Hall for sponsoring the concert. According to the West Virginia University Bridge Initiative for Science and Technology Policy, Leadership, and Communications, “West Virginia has the highest rate of food insecurity in the country, affecting over 15% of the population (about 269,250…



Thank You ROCS

CCAP/L&F is deeply grateful to the local ROCS stores for their recent food drive. Their generosity has brought hope to many in Berkeley County, where the annual food budget shortfall is a staggering $9,277,000. With your continued support, we can make a real difference in the lives of those in need.