
Meet Amanda Howe: An Individual Who Values SERCAP’s Heart for Service
“Service.”
This is the word Amanda Howe, Director of Regional Programs would use to describe her work here at SERCAP.

SERCAP's Regional Program in Delaware: Still Fighting to Bring Quality Water to the…
After many years of work, one failed referendum and 100’s of hours put in by volunteers and SERCAP staff, the Ellendale community faced a referendum on Saturday, November 4, 2017 from 9:00 a.m. to 1…

National RCAP Secures USDA Disaster Relief Funding to Restore Small Communities
By: Bianca Poll, Director of Communications - RCAP

Remembering Larry Wallace: A Spirit of Giving
With the holiday season in full effect, our SERCAP team has been looking forward to quality time with friends and family, homemade recipes, and giving back to the community.

Reasons Rural America is Great
Here at SERCAP we are champions for rural America. With natural beauty, lush mountains, and abundant farmland, it’s no surprise that many of us choose to call these places home. In addition to the…

RCAP Responds to Inside Philanthropy's Article, "Water Systems Are in Crisis…
On October 11, 2017, Inside Philanthropy published an article entitled,

A Client Story: Safe, Dry, and Warm Housing
Did you know 71% of the earth’s surface is covered in water but only 4% of that water is fresh? Or how about that 60% of the adult human body is made up of water? It’s pretty clear that water truly…

Water System Support at the North Carolina Cherokee Reservation
We love that our role in supporting rural communities allows us the opportunity to work with people of all different walks of life, and cultures.

Meet SERCAP’s President and CEO, Hope Cupit
Like the roots of SERCAP, our President and CEO also has roots in the Roanoke Valley. Hope Cupit is a William Fleming High School graduate and has a large network of family in the area.

Implementing a Watershed Improvement Plan
SERCAP joined forces with Tri-County Community Action Agency, in Virginia, and hosted community workshops. These workshops were designed to educate and support individuals with failing septic systems…