4-H Council of Oldham County
Phone: 502-222-9453
Provides
opportunities for Oldham County youth to learn leadership, citizenship & life skills.
American Cancer Society*
Phone: 502-584-6782
Website:
www.cancer.org
Dedicated
to eliminating cancer as a major problem through research, education, advocacy and
service.
American Heart Association/American Stroke Association
Phone: 502-587-8641
Website:
www.americanheart.org
Strives
to reduce disability and death from cardiovascular diseases and stroke.
American Red Cross, Louisville Area Chapter*
Phone: 502-589-4450
Website:
www.louisville-redcross.org
Provides
relief to victims of disasters and helps people prepare for, and respond to,
emergencies in Jefferson, Shelby, Bullitt, and Oldham Counties in Kentucky and Clark,
Floyd and Harrison Counties in Indiana.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kentuckiana , Inc.
Phone:
502-587-0494
Website: www.bbbsky.org
Provides
a one to one relationship with a mature volunteer for youth in need of friendship.
Bingham Clinic
Phone: 502-852-6941
Provides psychiatric
mental health services to children and adolescents with emotional and behavioral
problems.
Blue-River Services, Inc.
Phone: 812-738-2408
Website:
www.brsinc.org
Provides
services, training and transportation for children and adults with disabilities and
the general community.
Boy Scouts of America, Lincoln Heritage Council
Phone: 502-361-2624
Website:
www.lhcbsa.org
Provides
programming that builds strong families, develops leadership skills and instills
values in young people.
Boys & Girls Club of Harrison County, Inc.
Phone:
812-738-1696
Website: www.gerdonyouthcenter.com
Provides
community-based recreational, educational and therapeutic services for youths aged
8-18.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Kentuckiana
Phone: 502-585-5437
Website:
www.bgckyana.org
Provides
social, vocational, cultural, spiritual and other programming for children ages 6-18.
Bridgehaven, Inc.
Phone: 502-585-9444
Website: www.bridgehaven.org
Provides
psychiatric rehabilitation, recovery and community integration services for adults
with serious mental illnesses.
Brooklawn Child & Family Services, Inc.
Phone: 502-451-5177
Website:
www.brooklawn.net
Provides
psychiatric residential treatment for children and adolescents.
California Area Family Development Center, Inc.
Phone: 502-637-3671
Offers
childcare services and developmental programs for infants, toddlers, pre-school and
school-aged children.
Center for Lay Ministries
Phone: 812-282-0063
Website:
www.clmassistance.org
Provides
emergency services – such as a food pantry and funding assistance – for Clark County,
Indiana residents.
Center For Non-Profit Excellence
Phone: 502-315-CNPE
Website:
www.cnpe.org
A
nonprofit support management organization dedicated to being a resource for the
success of the nonprofit sector in the Greater Louisville and Southern Indiana metro
area.
Centro Latino of Shelbyville, Inc.
Phone: 502-647-3349
Website:
www.centro-latino.org/
Renders
basic social services and adult education to the general community in Shelby and
surrounding counties.
Clark County Drug Court
Phone: 812-258-2578
An
alternative sentencing program for nonviolent felony drug offenders.
Clark County Youth Shelter & Family Services, Inc.
Phone: 812-284-5229
Website:
www.ccysfs.org
Provides
24-hour residential care for adolescents in crisis situations.
Coalition for the Homeless
Phone: 502 589-0190
Website:
www.louhomeless.org
Serves
as an umbrella organization for the area shelters and agencies that serve people
experiencing homelessness.
Community Chest of Oldham County
Phone: 502-222-0427
Provides
assistance to families in Oldham County that need emergency aid to temporarily meet
basic needs.
Community Coordinated Child Care (4-C)
Phone: 502-636-1358
Website:
www.4cforkids.org
Assists
parents in locating and paying for childcare; offers innovative training for childcare
providers; provides childcare data to employers and policy makers; advocates for
children and families on a national, state and local level.
Communities in Schools of Clark County
Phone: 812-280-0028
Website:
www.cisofclark.org
Committed
to helping at-risk youth reach their fullest potential, delivers academic enhancement,
tutoring and parental involvement and crisis referral.
Community Living, Inc.
Phone: 502-585-5272
Website:
www.communitylivinginc.com
Provides
support and assistance to meet the daily living needs of individuals with
developmental disabilities.
Council on Developmental Disabilities
Phone: 502-584-1239
Website:
www.councilondd.org
Provides
information, support and advocacy services to children and adults with developmental
disabilities and their families and other interested persons in the community.
Crisis & Information Center (A program of Seven Counties
Services, Inc.)
Phone: 502-589-4259
Website: www.sevencounties.org
A
24-hour telephone hotline providing suicide prevention and intervention, crisis
counseling, and information and referral to health and human services.
Custom Quality Services, Inc.
Phone: 502-772-7383
Website:
www.customqualityservices.com
Provides
employment for individuals with disabilities in normalized work environments.
Dorman Preschool Center
Phone: 502-633-2760
Website: www.dormancenter.org
Provides
early intervention to at-risk children in need of multiple support services.
ElderServe, Inc.
Phone: 502-587-8673
Website: www.elderserveinc.org
Provides
social services, senior companions, home care, adult daycare, telephone reassurance,
crime victims advocacy and other services for seniors throughout Jefferson County.
Family and Children's Place
Phone: 502-893-3900
Website:
www.famchild.org
Provides
services for children and families affected by abuse, neglect and violence.
Family Health Center of Clark County, Inc.
Phone: 812-283-2308
Provides
primary and preventative care and education to low-income, uninsured residents of
Southern Indiana.
Family Health Center of Floyd County, Inc.
Phone: 812-941-1701
Provides
primary and preventative care and education to low-income, uninsured Floyd County
residents.
Goodwill of Southern Indiana
Phone: 812-283-7908
Website:
www.bridgepointe.org
Provides
pediatric therapies, child development, autism services and job placement to children
and adults with disabilities and disadvantages.
GuardiaCare Services, Inc.
Phone: 502-585-9949
Website:
www.guardiacare.org
Provides
financial management, guardianship and adult day health services to seniors and others
at risk.
Harrison County Community Services, Inc.
Phone: 812-738-8143
Website:
http://hccsi.net/
Provides
programs, in crisis assistance including a Food Pantry and Clothes Closet. Assists
individuals and families in accessing services and building assets.
Home of the Innocents, Inc.
Phone: 502-596-1000
Website:
www.homeoftheinnocents.org
Provides
emergency and long-term residential treatment and services to children with a variety
of needs.
Hoosier Hills PACT
Phone: 812-883-3318
Provides
advocacy, shelter, support and referral service to victims of domestic violence and
other crimes. Provides Day Reporting Program and cognitive behavioral and educational
groups for adult offenders.
Hosparus, Inc.
Phone: 502-456-6200
Website: www.hosparus.org
Provides
end-of-life care and bereavement services to the terminally ill and their families.
House of Ruth, Inc.
Phone: 502-587-5080
Website: www.houseofruth.net
Provides
housing and support services for individuals and families affected by HIV/AIDS.
Interfaith Community Council, Inc.
Phone: 812-948-9248
Website:
www.interfaithinc.org
Provides
emergency financial, seasonal and food assistance in Floyd County and provides the
RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program) in Clark, Floyd, Harrison, Jefferson and Scott
counties. Collaborates in multiple initiatives and provides a Youth Development
Program that serves the tri-county area in Southern Indiana.
Jefferson Alcohol & Drug Abuse Center (JADAC)
Phone: 502-583-3951
Website:
www.sevencounties.org
Provides
treatment programs for people with alcoholism and/or drug addiction and their families
and/or friends.
Jewish Community Association Louisville
Phone: 502- 238-2777
Website:
www.jccoflouisville.org
Provides
health-related activities, cultural and educational programs to the community
at-large, including at-risk individuals.
Jewish Family and Career Services
Phone: 502-452-6341
Website:
www.jfcslouisville.org
Serves
families and individuals facing emotional crises or seeking improvement in their lives.
Kentucky Youth Advocates, Inc.
Phone: 502-895-8167
Website:
www.kyyouth.org
Kentucky
Youth Advocates ins the independent voice for Kentucky's children through
research; work toward national and state policy reform; and, case advocacy/referral
service.
Kids Center for Pediatric Therapies
Phone: 502-635-6397
Provides
early intervention for children with cerebral palsy, traumatic head injuries and other
developmental disabilities.
Legal Aid Society, Inc.
Phone: 502-584-1254
Website:
www.laslou.org
Offers
legal advice and representation to clients who meet poverty guidelines.
LifeSpan Resources, Inc.
Phone: 812-948-8330
Website:
www.lsr14.org
Provides
a service network enabling older adults and the disabled to remain independent.
Louisville Asset Building Coalition
Phone: 502 581-7262
Website:
www.labcservices.org
Serves
moderate and low-income residents by providing free income tax preparation,
reduced-fee banking products and linkages to various other financial stability
building products.
Louisville Central Community Centers, Inc.
Phone:
502-583-8821
Website: www.lcccnews.org
Promotes
self-sufficiency in the Russell neighborhood through a variety of programs for people
of all ages and provides childcare and developmental programs for infants and
school-aged children.
Louisville Education Employment Partnership
Phone: 502
485-3787
Website: www.jefferson.k12.ky.us/Programs/LEEP/index
Helps
high school students remain in school and transition into employment or post-secondary
education.
Louisville Urban League
Phone: 502 585-4622
Website:
www.lul.org
Assists
minorities and disadvantaged persons through workforce development, housing counseling
and youth development and education. Improving race relations by promoting a greater
appreciation for diversity.
Maryhurst, Inc.
Phone: 502-245-1576
Website: www.maryhurst.org
Offers
treatment programs for emotionally disabled children who have been neglected,
abandoned or abused.
Multi-Purpose Community Action Agency, Inc.
Phone: 502-633-7162
Website:
www.mpcaa.org
Provides
numerous services to the elderly, low income and others in need.
National Kidney Foundation of Kentucky
Phone: 502-585-5433
Website:
www.nkfk.org
Provides
a range of screening, patient assistance and educational programs.
Neighborhood House, Inc.
Phone: 502-774-2322
Website:
www.nhky.org
Provides
services which enhance the quality of life for individuals of all ages in the Portland
area.
New Directions Housing Corporation
Phone: 502-589-2272
Website:
www.ndhc.org
Provides
housing and support services for children and single-parent homeless families.
Operation Care, Inc.
Phone: 502-633-1965
Website: www.operationcareky.org
Offers
women and children emergency assistance, including shelter, food, clothing and medical
attention.
Our Place Drug & Alcohol Education Services, Inc.
Phone: 812-945-3400
Website:
www.ourplaceinc.org
Offers
a variety of prevention, intervention and education services for youth, adults and
family.
Personal Counseling Service, Inc.
Phone: 812-283-8383
Website:
www.pcs-counseling.org
Provides
faith-based, marriage and family, individual, couple and group mental health therapy,
as well as, psychiatric services. PCS serves; Floyd, Clark, Harrison, Washington,
Jefferson, Crawford and Scott Counties in Indiana as well as Jefferson, Oldham, and
Bullitt Counties in Kentucky.
Presbyterian Community Center
Phone: 502-584-0201
Website:
www.pcclouisville.com
Provides
pre-school child development services, social services, recreation and health and
community development programs in Smoketown, Shelby Park, and Phoenix Hill.
Rauch, Inc.
Phone: 812-945-4063
Website: www.rauchinc.org
Provides
early intervention, day camp and therapy services to children with disabilities.
Provides employment, job placement, day and residential services and respite to adults
with disabilities. Also provides sign language interpreting services.
Salvation Army Louisville Area Command
Phone: 502-671-4900
Website:
www.salvationarmy.org/louisville
Provides
shelter, food, clothing and other essential services to families in need. Offers
programs to help youth, who need us most, to realize their potential.
The Salvation Army of Southern Indiana, Inc.
Phone: 812-944-1018
Website:
www.salvationarmyindiana.org
Serving
the Southern Indiana counties of Clark, Floyd, Harrison, Crawford, Scott and
Washington - provides transitional housing services to the homeless; disaster relief
for victims and support for first responders; an array of basic emergency and seasonal
services with case management; youth and senior programming. The Salvation Army is
active on a variety of fronts attempting to do the most good for those in the most
need.
St. Benedict Center for Early Childhood Education, Inc.
Phone:
502-772-7324
Serves children (6 weeks-12 years) through a variety of programs,
including after-school and summer programs.
The Arthur S. Kling Center
Phone: 502-636-3424
Website:
www.theklingcenter.org
A
Senior Community Center that provides socialization, nutritional meals, recreation,
benefits counseling, social services and an important linkage to needed community
resources for seniors residing in the Metro Louisville Area, primarily the Old
Louisville, Smoketown and Shelby Park neighborhoods.
The Center for Women and Families
Phone: 502-581-7200
Website:
www.thecenteronline.org
Provides
programs and housing for people affected by domestic violence, rape/sexual assault and
economic hardship.
The HDB Service Group, Inc.
Phone: 502-222-6400
Website:
www.hdbservicegroup.com
Provides
transportation to medically related destinations, fixed route bus service and a clinic
for those without health insurance.
Tri-County Community Action Agency, Inc.
Phone: 502-222-1349
Website:
www.tricountycaaky.org
Serves
elderly and low income people in Oldham County; provides adult day care, HomeCare, an
active senior center, congregate & home delivered meals as well as many other services.
Visually Impaired Preschool Services (VIPS)
Phone: 502-
636-3207
Website: www.vips.org
Provides
early educational services to children (birth to school age) who are blind or visually
impaired.
Wellspring
Phone: 502-637-4361
Website: www.wellspring-house.org
Promotes
the recovery of people with psychiatric disabilities; provides supportive housing with
rehabilitation.
Wesley House Community Services
Phone: 502-968-8231
Website:
www.wesleyhouseky.net
Offers
childcare, youth services, computer education, a gently used clothing store and
volunteer income tax assistance.
YMCA of Greater Louisville, Inc.
Phone: 502-587-9622
Website:
www.ymcalouisville.org
Community-based
programs that support young children, teens, adults and families in building healthy
spirit, mind and body for all. Programs include leadership development, healthy
actions, childcare and social services.
YMCA of Southern Indiana, Inc.
Phone: 812-283-9622
Website:
www.ymcasi.org
Provides
developmental childcare to infants through school-age children and supports services
to at-risk girls ages 7-18.
Zoom Group
Phone: 502-581-0658
Website: www.zoomgroup.org
Provides
vocational support for adults with developmental disabilities through employment and
day programs.