10-11-07 Letter
Thank you so much for your letter! It is wonderful to know I have the support of my home church while I am here in
Visiting my participants keeps me busy but I have also joined the CAP Wellness Team. We met for the first time yesterday and are working towards improving the health (spiritual, physical, emotional) of CAP employees and volunteers. I’m excited to be involved in a project like this.
Life in the Johnson Volunteer House is as entertaining as ever! Last weekend we all went to the Paintsville Apple Festival and enjoyed fried apple pie, riding rides, and talking to local
It is so encouraging that people in the church, particularly the exercise group are interested in supporting my work here. There are several different ways that you all can contribute or get involved, but I want to share with you what I think is the most pressing need among my participants.
Ms. Hermie may be my sweetest and most social participant. When I take her to town or to the doctor’s office, she speaks to everyone whether she knows them or not. At the age of seventy-seven, she is the mother of seven children and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Hermie has not had an easy life, but because of her cheerful disposition, you would never know that from talking to her. Since I have known her, I do not think I’ve heard her complain the slightest bit. However, seeing her home tells the stories of her difficulties. Inside is very dark and dirty. Only a small lamp and the light from one window lights Hermie’s living room which she also uses as her bedroom. The walls, ceiling, and floors are caked with dust and soot from the broken coal stove. This in the only room in Hermie’s home I have seen. She keeps the other two or three rooms closed off (with sheets, not doors) while I am there visiting. Her youngest son still lives with her and is not able to work. But, something very exciting is about to happen for Hermie and her son.
CAP’s Housing Program has been working towards doing something about Hermie’s living conditions. There is simply too much to be done in terms of repairs or improving upon her current house. Therefore, CAP has found Hermie a trailer that we are refurbishing. We are in the process of helping Hermie pack up her few items and getting them into storage. In order to make room for the trailer on her property we are going to have to tear down her home. We have a group coming in the week of October 22nd to do that. Hopefully we’ll have Hermie and her son settled in their new home by mid-November.
10-29-07 Letter
Thank you so much for your response and for sharing about CAP and Hermie with others at home. I'll update you on the progress that is being made with Hermie's new house. Last week a mission team from Christ Community Church in St. Charles, Illinois (just o


Hermie, who is staying at her daughter's house just down the road, came and sat out at the work site everyday. She enjoyed getting to know the workers, and it didn't bother her a bit to see her home of 57 years be torn apart piece by piece. At the end of the week I took Hermie up to the camp where the volunteers had been staying for dinner and fellowship. It was a perfect way to end a week of work. Both the volunteers and Hermie were so blessed by each other's company. After a dinner of BBQ sandwiches and sweet potato casserole we sang hymns together. I had a hard time pulling Hermie away from the group when it came time to leave. She must have hugged everyone in the room at least twice if not three times! As we were leaving camp Hermie told me she knew that was the best time she had had in a "right long while".

Seeing the group from Christ Community Church so invested in caring for Hermie was such a blessing. I'm so grateful for what they did for Hermie and what you all are going to be able to do for her!
The trailer is being moved on to Hermie's property this Wednesday! As soon as the crew leader can get it underpinned and get the electricity and water hooked up Hermie and James can move back in. That may be as early as this Friday or next Monday!! The housing crew will continue to make improvements to the trailer once Hermie and James are settled.
Please pray the this process will continue to go smoothly. Also, Hermie has a check-up from her cataract surgery on Thursday. Pray that all is well with that despite how active Hermie has been since the surgery (which I understand is a somewhat of a no-no after cataract surgery).

Thanks so much!
Love and prayers,
Jennie