KOSAIR CHARITIES - SAFE PASSAGE - 10-27-2021 .JPG
- Updated
Kosair Charities presents a $40,000 grant to Safe Passage to help prevent child trafficking. Front row (left to right) Jennifer Beagle (Safe Passage, Director of Family Support Services, Cara Starns (Safe Passage, Founder and President) and Keith Inman (Kosair Charities President. Back row (left to right) Dwight Maddox and Larry Craig (Kosair Charities Board Members) Image courtesy Kosair Charities. Oct. 27, 2021
As featured on
Safe Passage works with kids who are at-risk or victims of trafficking.
He joined Kosair Charities as the president in 2017 and recently announced a Kosair Charities grant of $6.4 million to the University of Louisville.
Most Popular
Articles
- Gov. Beshear declares state of emergency as widespread flooding slams Kentucky
- Dam emergency prompts evacuations on Cedar Springs Drive in Lebanon Junction
- 161-year-old Louisville mansion on the market for $3.6M
- Kentucky doctor awarded $3.5M in lawsuit over hospital’s handling of patient complaint
- Indiana lawmaker proposes ending property taxes with new service tax
- KYTC pauses plan to reduce lanes on 2nd Street Bridge after engineers found new 'structural' damage
- Historic downtown Louisville building eyed for $74M hotel transformation
- Louisville woman arrested after allegedly setting apartment on fire during argument
- Driver arrested after fleeing crash that injured motorcyclist on I-265 South, police say
- CRAWFORD | Kenny Klein, beloved longtime Louisville sports information director, dies at 66