Working hand-in-hand with our brothers and sisters in arms
We fund and provide oversight for a number of great agencies that fight for a better community every day.
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(502) 509-9637Promotes the safety and well-being of children by implementing strategies to keep fathers involved and families together.
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502-438-8102A Hand Up Community Resource Center fills the gap for the working poor by connecting families with an available established social service organization and providing direct financial assistance by connecting the individual/family to one of our financial sponsors. It builds relationships throughout the community with the goal of meeting and establishing partnerships with local and national service providers, retailers, corporations and individuals and coordinating financial health programming to decrease the use of emergency basic need assistance services during a 12-month period.
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(502) 432-2579(AMPED) is a youth program that focuses on music and aims to provide a safe and productive environment for youth to explore their creativity through music.
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(502) 494-0353Adelante's model is wraparound, long-term, and holistic. We help our students set and meet high educational, personal, and career goals.
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(502) 589-4450Serving Metro Louisville and surrounding counties and Southern Indiana with disaster relief, education, military, social services, health, safety programs, youth programs, and blood products.
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(502) 366-7813Americana World Community Center bridges the gap from surviving to thriving for refugees, immigrants, and underserved individuals through education, family support, youth achievement, and career and financial development.
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(502) 634-6543The BLC supports immigrant adults and families in the Churchill Downs neighborhood through access to educational opportunities, community integration and resources to better lives.
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(502) 636-0573Engages in a wide range of community development activities and provides social services for the purposes of combating blight and deterioration in the Louisville Metropolitan area and to contribute to the advancement of community life.
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(502) 451-5177Bellewood & Brooklawn serves abused and neglected youth in Kentucky with residential psychiatric care, therapeutic foster care, and community-based services.
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(502) 587-0494Provides a one-to-one mentoring relationship between a mature volunteer and a youth in need of friendship. Services include screening, training volunteers and matching a child's needs with the right adult.
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(502) 588-0800The clinic mental health staff assesses behavioral and emotional disorders seen in children and adolescents. We provide individual, group, pharmacotherapy, and family therapy to children.
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(812) 738-2408A private, nonprofit, human services organization that has been serving the community since 1959.
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(502) 361-2624Youth development programs for school age boys and young women in high school offering character and leadership, development, citizenship, training and personal and mental fitness.
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(502) 585-5437An out-of-school time provider offering a safe and positive environment for youth ages 6-18 who need us most.
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(812) 738-1696Provides fun, safe, diversified programming for Harrison County youth ages 4-18. Programs include art, recreation, drug prevention, rock climbing, leadership initiatives and group gym activities. Summer camp provided each year.
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502-457-1910Bridge Kids International uses the power of African heritage culture to create communities that support the well-being of young people. We help young people develop their own solutions to community challenges and build positive relationships between African, African-American, Caribbean and other African Diaspora groups for the purposes of friendship, cooperation, and individual and community empowerment.
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(502) 585-9444Provides psychiatric rehabilitation and recovery services for adults with severe mental illness. Services improve functioning in living, working and socializing in member chosen activities.
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502-384-5128Bridging the Gap offers children from underserved and marginalized communities age-appropriate/affordable programming, providing a safe space to learn and grow, bridging the gaps in community growth and development sustaining lasting and meaningful change.
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(502) 543-4444Working to end homelessness in Bullitt County by providing immediate shelter while coordinating resources, and transitioning housing services through community and business partnerships.
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(502) 869-8000A public school district that serves more than 13,000 students in preschool through grade 12.
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(502) 543-4554A volunteer advocates the "best interest" of a child, while making sure their basic needs are being met.
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(812) 282-0063Providing a food pantry for residents of Clark County, Indiana open five days a week with programs to alleviate hunger.
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(502) 315-2673Co-creating a vibrant, exemplary nonprofit community in Greater Louisville through collaboration, shared learning, advocacy, and the promotion of innovation and excellence.
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(502) 647-3349Provides Hispanic people and others in need with assistance through language classes, food and clothing, advocacy, translations, referrals and other seasonal services.
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(502) 456-5137Providing the needed services that will allow youth and adolescents to reach their maximum potential via a positive, healthy drug-free lifestyle.
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(812) 284-5229An emergency shelter for youth ages 10 to 19 who are experiencing crisis in their homes.
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(502) 636-9550The primary advocacy, education and coordination agency for the homeless of Louisville. The umbrella organization for the area's homeless agencies and 8000 plus homeless persons.
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(812) 280-0028Brings caring adults into schools to address students' unmet needs; providing academic interventions, mental health resources, and out-of-school time programming.
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Community Chest of Oldham County
(502) 222-0427Emergency assistance to Oldham County residents in need of food, shelter, utility assistance and more. We also help people stranded in county during travel. -
(502) 636-1358Provides the bridge between parents, providers, community leaders, and policymakers by offering a unique blend of services and expertise, to ensure that children arrive at kindergarten ready to succeed.
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(502) 584-1239Offers a lifetime of advocacy, training, education and family outreach to people with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
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(502) 509-1814Eliminates inequities in education by fostering a diverse community of learners prepared to navigate the world. The specific objectives and purpose of are: To ensure all students working toward reading proficiency have access to effective literacy instruction; To provide learning opportunities for students, parents, educators, and community organizations that support more just, compassionate, inclusive, and equitable environments for diverse learners; and To foster a community that values an anti-racist/anti-biased lens, individuality, diversity, and equity in education and society at large.
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(502) 384-4673Doors to Hope opens learning opportunities, encourages community involvement and engages in advocacy for immigrant women and families.
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(502) 633-2760Envisioning a future in which staff and teachers are full partners with parents and community; where children's development is a top priority.
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(502) 587-8673A variety of services provided creates a supportive advocacy and resource center addressing the various needs of older adults and their loved ones.
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(502) 718-4145Utilizing recreation and play as tools to develop mentor relationships with high-level behavior students providing a strategy for them to become better people.
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(502) 893-3900Family service organization with services to prevent and treat abuse, violence and disruption in families.
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(812) 283-2308A health center that provides comprehensive medical and dental care to the low income, uninsured and underinsured residents of southern Indiana.
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(502) 584-8090Single-parent families and unaccompanied foster alumni are eligible for supportive housing, academic coaching, career development, childcare, and financial empowerment to promote individual and family stability.
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(502) 634-1839Reducing the barriers for success by providing valuable hours of educational enrichment that will positively transform the lives of children and youth in our community.
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(502) 558-5732Teaching philanthropy as a tool to enhance academic outcomes, cultivate power skills, and hone social-emotional skills for our youngest, most underserved citizens.
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(812) 283-7908Leading the community in providing early childhood development, family support and adult career achievement through successful Goodwill stores.
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(812) 738-8143Providing multiple programs to assist low income individuals through crisis to self sufficiency including shelter, food, utilities, medical and other resource building programs.
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(502) 647-3072The Cornerstone Financial Literacy program gives families a one-stop opportunity to increase financial stability, financial literacy knowledge, economic wealth, homeownership and business ownership through asset-building.
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(502) 775-9584To provide education and outreach services to youth, adults and seniors in the metro Louisville community with special emphasis on the Cane Run/Shagbark community.
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(502) 596-1000Providing emergency shelter, residential treatment and therapeutic foster care to abandoned, abused and neglected children up to age 18, and a variety of wrap-around and preventive services to help at-risk families and homeless young adults.
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(812) 883-3318Dedicated to community justice, victim reparation, and offender accountability. Programs include a domestic violence shelter, victim advocacy and community corrections.
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(502) 225-6711A primary medical clinic In LaGrange, Kentucky which provides healthcare to individuals ages four and above who are uninsured or who have unaffordable deductibles and are at or below 250% of the Federal Poverty Level.
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(812) 948-9248A community, social services ministry offering the programs of Emergency and Family Services, Youth Development and Volunteerism.
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(502) 587-5080Offers housing and support services to individuals who are HIV-positive, as well as family members who count on them for financial and emotional support.
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(502) 298-4409Enriches student-athletes with tools to excel academically; to develop characteristics of leadership, and enhance their athletic foundation.
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(502) 459-0660Provides community-based wellness, educational, social, leadership, recreational and cultural programs across the lifecycle, fulfilling the needs of the community at-large.
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(502) 452-6341Comprehensive human services organization serving the entire community with three core objectives: strengthening families, fostering self- awareness and sound decision making and promoting well being and self- sufficiency.
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(502) 365-6369Our mission is the intellectual empowerment and character development of Louisville youth through the sport of team chess.
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(502) 479-9180Compassionately welcomes and serves refugees through providing case management, comprehensive services and holistic programming.
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(502) 895-8167Aims to make Kentucky the best place in America to be young by helping individual families in crisis and by working to create policies that help all children be safe, healthy, and secure.
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(502) 637-3671A nationally accredited, MUW Excellence Academy Center that provides quality childcare and early education programs for underprivileged children 6weeks-11years.
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(502) 635-6397Serves special needs children by providing outpatient speech, physical, and occupational therapy as well as family support. Children are also served in weekly Orthopedic clinics and monthly Spasticity clinics. Center staff provide specific, child-centered education to each family/caregiver to ensure the greatest results possible from each therapy session.
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(502) 400-5363Provides engaging and relevant PreK-12 solutions that positively impact academic performance, social & emotional maturity, character development, and career education for all students.
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(502) 584-1254A nonprofit law firm providing civil legal aid to people living in poverty. Our services are always free.
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(502) 882-8091The Louisville Housing Opportunities and Micro-Enterprise Community Development Loan Fund, Inc., or "LHOME," is Louisville's only certified nonprofit CDFI. LHOME promotes ownership and wealth building for low to middle income community members through provision of affordable, accessible loans and financial education services.
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(812) 948-8330Provides a variety of supportive services for frail older persons and individuals with disabilities who have multiple needs.
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(502) 964-5909An Out of School Time Program specializing in Youth Development with JCPS Gap students in a FREE program providing reading/literacy, STEM, College and Career Readiness, and enrichment programs that focus on the whole child. We want students to have a life long love of learning.
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(502) 882-5490Promotes financial stability by providing moderate/low income residents with free tax preparation and linkages to other asset building products like reduced fee banking.
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(502) 583-8821Promotes self-sufficiency in the Russell neighborhood through a variety of programs and services for pre-schoolers, school-age and adult populations.
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(502) 585-4622About jobs, justice, education, housing and health, connecting residents to jobs, supporting educational growth, putting families into homes, and championing justice/equity.
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(502) 430-2016Louisville Youth Group (LYG) is the primary LGBTQIA+ nonprofit community serving LGBTQIA+ youth in Kentuckiana. We provide a safe space for gender and sexuality diverse young adults to grow their identities, learn leadership skills, and develop the tools needed to both thrive personally and to act as agents of change in their communities.
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(502) 245-1576Provides residential and foster care treatment programs for emotionally disabled children who have been neglected, abandoned or abused.
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(502) 584-9254Through impactful programming serving children and adults, reaching people of all cultures, nationalities, ages, and geographic areas preserves and shares the legacy and ideals of Muhammad Ali, to promote respect, hope, and understanding, and to inspire adults and children everywhere to be as great as they can be.
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(502) 633-7162Senior Citizen center based and in-home support services for independence; Low-Income Family emergency and case management services and Weatherization.
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(502) 855-3300A non profit, faith-based middle school serving students from compromised financial circumstances. We offer a rigorous private school education and follow our graduates through post-secondary education.
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(502) 774-2322A community center serving infants through senior citizens from Portland and surrounding neighborhoods of West Louisville.
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(812) 949-4200Engaging the community in education and investing resources to help all students achieve academic success by providing support for programming, equipment and materials.
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(502) 416-7389
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(502) 589-2272A community development organization that strengthens civic and volunteer participation to challenge the forces that undermine neighborhood and family stability. The agency was created in 1969 through ecumenical efforts centered at Saint William Church, located at 13th and Oak Streets in Louisville.
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(502) 500-3953The Oldham County Educational Foundation supports the mission of the Oldham County Schools by providing financial support for the district's programs and initiatives.
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(502) 222-3516Serving Oldham County for over fifty years while providing a variety of programs to protect resident's health and the health of the community. The clinic is open Monday through Friday, and offers many services and resources.
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(502) 222-9713Providing education, entertainment, and enrichment to the community through materials, programs, services and community interaction.
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(502) 633-1965Offers the community a quality women's shelter, medical care, affordable merchandise in a thrift store setting, and a food pantry.
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(502) 955-7271Operates an employment program, a day program, and social activities that provide opportunities for people with disabilities to develop independent living skills.
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(812) 945-3400Provides a continuum of evidenced based programming to diverse groups supporting education, prevention, intervention and treatment of alcohol, tobacco and other drug abuse.
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(502) 893-3900Reducing the incidence of substance abuse by young people residing in the 7th Street Corridor of Central Louisville through a collaborative coalition that coordinates resources through public policy, laws, revenue and strategy development.”
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(502) 589-6583Along with our partners in 88 schools and 67 neighborhood sites have taught nonviolent conflict resolution to young people and adults for 35 years.
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(812) 283-8383Provides mental health counseling, music therapy, and outreach programs to all ages in 12 Indiana counties and four Kentucky counties.
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(502) 759-8231Creating safe spaces and judgment free zones filled with resources and positive energy for families to enjoy. We are intentional about getting families out into positive spaces like farms, forests, and museums.
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(812) 945-4063Serves individuals with developmental challenges including children's services, adult recreational and educational day programs, employment programs and services, interpreting services, and residential supports.
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(502) 772-7660River City Drum Corp Cultural Arts Institute, Inc. programs are designed to enhance the development of African American families with children through education, arts, and culture. They provide a structured environment and support system to stimulate youth as community leaders and create a community where live music is enhanced and strengthen through the “Spirit of the Drum.”
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(502) 776-9802As a ministry of Mt. Hermon Missionary Baptist Church works within the community to provide supportive activities for children, youth and adults.
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(502) 589-8600Seven Counties Services is a Community Mental Health Center with a 60 year history offering a full range of mental health services, substance abuse treatment and intellectual and developmental disabilities services in Jefferson, Oldham, Bullitt, Shelby, Spencer, Trimble and Henry counties.
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(502) 633-2375Prepares wise life-long learners who can adapt and contribute knowledge and understanding to their world as demonstrated by national and state measures. Prepares wise students who lead by example and embrace social responsibility as demonstrated by an increase in the attendance rate, graduation rates and success rate of positive behavior interventions district wide.
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(502) 955-7590Provides a Community Sharing Pantry filled with non-perishable food where you are free take if you are in need and give if you can spare the extra. The mission and purpose of the pantry is help others that may be stretched a little thin and are short on the basics. It is never locked and is always open 24/7 for your convenience.
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(502) 822-3975Breaks the cycle of poverty by connecting children and families to high-quality services, information, and skills they need to reach their highest potential. Focuses on high-quality early childhood, development and interventions, as well as before and after school enrichment and tutoring for low-income families. As a trauma-informed center, it provides extended services to families including but not limited to counseling services, occupational therapy, speech therapy, plant-based food program, gardening, sensory integration, trauma resilience education and active participation.
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(502) 584-2480Serves people in need, including those who are homeless, living in poverty, or suffering from addiction and mental illness, as well as those people who are in crisis or facing unexpected hardship. Through a continuum of care that includes food, shelter, affordable housing, counseling and emergency financial assistance with rent and utility bills, St. Vincent de Paul assists people, regardless of their background or faith, with the goal of helping each person achieve self-sufficiency.
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(502) 930-3478Preparing diverse youth academically and socially for the adverse moments in life by instilling accountability, expectations, structure and faith.
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(502) 772-7324Saint Benedict Center serves children 6 weeks to 12 years through a variety of culturally rich educational programs, including after school and summer initiatives for children ages 6-12 years in the OST Program.
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(502) 775-6232A thriving resource for the youth of West Louisville providing a safe, welcoming and educational environment for youth grades K -12. Offers after-school and summer programs that address the social and emotional needs of young people to prepare them for school, work and life.
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(502) 608-2115The Steam Exchange is a community arts organization based in the Smoketown neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky where people of all ages and socioeconomic levels have access to tools and training to produce creative works. Steam Exchange facilitates passion-driven learning experiences where individuals explore the arts through creative play and production. They use the arts as a platform for young people to engage with concepts in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in innovative ways (STEAM). They foster a sense of community, pride and ownership in the Smoketown neighborhood and to encourage community-based creative entrepreneurship by connecting people with the skills and facilities to develop quality projects.
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(502) 636-3424A neighborhood senior center, providing social services, programs, education and a place for our seniors to make friends and to improve or enhance their lives.
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(502) 581-7200Comprehensive wrap-around services support victims of intimate partner abuse or sexual violence and their children to achieve self-sufficiency and establish independent, violence-free lives.
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(502) 491-0072As the only farm-based education program in the Louisville area, The Food Literacy Project provides farm-based experiential education and entrepreneurial youth development programs that bring the Field-to-Fork experience to life for local youth.
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(502) 671-4900Provides shelter, meals, emergency assistance and case management to homeless individuals and families, as well as transitional housing.
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(812) 944-1018Supports self-sufficiency and long-range stability through case management in emergency financial assistance and provides diverse programming for youth and seniors.
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(502) 230-9556Tiger Strike Martial Arts Academy is a nonprofit mentor and self-defense program made available for children of low-income households throughout the city of Louisville. We pride ourselves in providing these children a quality out-of-school-time program that helps develop self-defense skills, discipline, confidence and overall good character. Our goal is to make an impact on our communities through the lives of our students.
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(502) 222-1349Senior Citizen site based services and in home support. Multi-layered programming for seniors and low income families; Respite, Food, Emergency financial, Heat, Weatherization, Transportation.
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(502) 488-5046To assist the Bullitt County/ Lebanon Junction area with food and the delivery of meals to those who are shut in and/or no transportation.
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(502) 893-0346A community ministry sponsored by 21 churches /religious institutions within Crescent Hill, Clifton, Clifton Heights, and Butchertown for the purpose of providing vital social services to the residents of these four neighborhoods. Serving Our Neighbors and Building Better Community with a wide range of services that includes: food and financial assistance, youth programming, senior services, community development and organization, outreach, referral and information, and advocacy.
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(502) 636-3207The only agency in Kentucky or Indiana to provide early intervention and educational services to children who are blind and visually impaired, between birth and age 5.
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(502) 637-4361Provides a range of housing and recovery-oriented supportive services for adults with mental illness. Services include crisis stabilization, case management, peer support supported employment and behavioral health therapy.
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(502) 968-8231Helping people help themselves, the agency provides childcare, youth services, computer education, English as a second language, a gently used store, and free tax assistance.
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(502) 587-9622Nurtures the healthy development of children, encourages positive behavior in teens, gives families the support they need to succeed, and creates an environment of safer and healthier neighborhoods. All programs are dedicated to strengthening developmental assets and building character through strategic priorities of Health, Education, Connecting People and Accessibility.
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(812) 734-0770Putting Christian Principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. Programs are available to all people regardless of age, income, race, religion, abilities or sex. Through our Open Doors Program, financial assistance is available to qualified families and individuals.
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(502) 290-1481We are a nonprofit organization in Louisville, KY that inspires students ages 6 - 18 from under-resourced communities to grow their imaginations through writing—to see minds open and pencils move. We fulfill our mission through writing and publishing programs, creative partnerships with schools, and a community of engaged volunteers.
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(502) 290-6121YouthBuild Louisville is an education, job training, and leadership program that provides low-income young adults ages 18-24 opportunities to realize their potential as active community leaders.