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Personal Responsibility In a Desirable Environment
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Pike County
Local PRIDE Coordinators:
  • Jimmy Dale Sanders, Pike County PRIDE Coordinator, 606.631.0902
  • Hope Ramey, Elkhorn City PRIDE Coordinator, 606.754.5080
  • Rodney Potter, ARCHEI (Appalachian Rural Cultural Heritage Education Initiative) PRIDE Co-Coordinator, 606.754.9985
  • Aloma Burke, ARCHEI (Appalachian Rural Cultural Heritage Education Initiative) PRIDE Co-Coordinator, 606.639.9933

Contact your local PRIDE Coordinator to learn about volunteer opportunities in your community.

County Solid Waste Coordinator:
Mike Lyons, 606.432.6245

Contact your Solid Waste Coordinator to request a list of licensed garbage haulers in your county or to report illegal dumping.

Local Watershed Watch Programs:
Big Sandy River Watershed Watch

For information about becoming a Watershed Watch volunteer, call 1-800-928-0045 and ask for extension 473, or visit the program’s Web site at www.kywater.org/watch.

PRIDE Environmental Education Grant Recipients in the County (2005 Grant Cycle):
  • Elkhorn City Elementary School
  • Majestice Knox Creek Elementary School
  • Robinson Creek Elementary School
  • Runyon Elementary School
  • Pike County Central High
  • St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School

Grant recipients might need help with their environmental education projects from community members. Contact the grant recipient to inquire about volunteer opportunities.

PRIDE Community Grant Recipients in the County (2005 Grant Cycle):
  • Pike County Fiscal Court
  • City of Pikeville
  • Appalachian Rural Cultural Heritage Education Initiative (ARCHEI)
PRIDE SuperGrant Recipients in the County (2005 Grant Cycle):

Pike County Fiscal Court

PRIDE Homeowner Septic System Grant Program in the County since 1999:

Amount Invested: $496,282
Septic Systems Installed: 145

Please encourage low-income homeowners who need a septic system to apply for this program. Applications are available at the local health department. Click here. (document will open in Flash Paper, click here for Adobe Acrobat) to print an application.
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