The Jackson County Community Foundation (JaCCF), an affiliate of the Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky, is now accepting donations for emergency flood relief efforts in Jackson County. In the aftermath of the devastating Feb. 2025 flood, the Jackson community is in desperate need of relief. All donations made to JaCCF between Feb. 20 – Apr. 30 will be designated for immediate needs for flood recovery efforts.
The impact of the flood on Appalachian Kentucky is heartbreaking. Fourteen deaths have now been reported. Small businesses, farms, homes, downtowns, and more have sustained significant damage. JaCCF is committed to rebuilding and restoring the Jackson County community, but the community foundation relies on support from donors. Donations made to JaCCF will be maximized to provide the best possible support for local flood victims.
The Jackson County Community Foundation is an affiliate of the Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky. JaCCF brings together community-minded people with the strong, abiding will to do good, acting upon their dreams and aspirations to produce positive results. Now in its tenth year, JaCCF provides individuals, families, and businesses that have a passion for Jackson County with the opportunity to build lasting legacies.
Tax-deductible donations to support flood relief efforts through JaCCF can be made online at http://bit.ly/JacksonCF. Checks can be mailed to the Jackson County Community Foundation at P.O. Box 1546, McKee, KY 40447.