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The city of Louisville has given hundreds of refugees a new home and a second chance.
The city of Louisville has given hundreds of refugees a new home and a second chance.
It's a free leadership training program sponsored by the city's Office for Immigrant Affairs.
Greenberg's address took place at the Americana World Community Center in south Louisville's Beechmont neighborhood.
The "Dollarwise Innovation Grant" was given to Louisville Metro Government from the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
Whether it’s been professional talent acquisition, refugee resettlement or secondary migration, Louisville’s economy and culture has been bolstered by immigrants, increasingly more in the past decade.