For opening day, there will be a DJ, food trucks for the lunch crowd and SNAP signup assistance.
The phishing scams make the requests look real, but often use a misspelled Red Cross email address, or send you to a private PayPal account.
The students are Explore Ambassadors, representing 14 JCPS middle schools in the program.
The organization expects to furnish homes for roughly 700 refugees and migrants before October 1, 2024.
By the end of October, the organization expects to help around 100 people settle in the Derby City from places like the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Syria, Iraq and Central and South America.
A Louisville nonprofit that provides healthy food to hundreds of families every week had to find a new place to go when its rent was doubled.
The property — which is on East Broadway — was purchased for $5.1 million and includes a 75-space surface parking lot at the corner of Gray and Jackson streets.
Catholic Charities mentoring programs for refugee youth aim to help acclimate refugees between the ages of 9 up to 24 adjust to life in Louisville.
Catholic Charities of Louisville had games, face paint and food from all around the world.
The money will be split between immigrant support programs and a capital campaign to build a new headquarters called the Catholic Charities Center.