Louisville Metro United Way is partnering with local businesses and nonprofits to create the "Hardship to Hope Food Relief Fund."
The bank raised almost $190,000 for Metro United Way.
Wings Conference will be hosted at the Muhammad Ali Center in downtown Louisville on Oct. 25.
Kenneth Rhodes, II, 29, died on Nov. 11. A tragic loss for his family, it also reminded them why he was a special young man.
Kenneth Rhodes II died after a multi-vehicle crash on 2nd and Hill streets. Rhodes' brother, Jalen Davis-Rhodes also died in the crash. Metro United Way posted on Facebook saying the two were brothers and Rhodes was the son of Adria Johnson, the president and CEO of the nonprofit.
The center offers direct help with necessities like food, housing, utilities, transportation, educational supports, health care, job services and more.
A local nonprofit that supports more than 100 charitable organizations is prioritizing its donors' dollars in a new way.
Adria Johnson was chosen unanimously by a search committee.