Home of the Innocents fully opens doors since COVID-19, celebrates 143 years of supporting children in need
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On Monday, Home of the Innocents celebrated its 143rd anniversary of protecting Louisville's most vulnerable children.
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Home of the Innocents was established in 1880 to enrich the lives of children and families, offering residential and community-based behavioral health services, therapeutic foster care and adoption services, long-term care for medically complex children, along with supportive resources for homeless young adults.
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