It comes as the University of Louisville ends its early childhood education program.
The nonprofit partners with the university's College of Education and Human Development.
The innovative home could be a big part of the future of affordable housing in Louisville.Â
Among the graduates was Martha Kamara, who said the moment didn’t feel real.
Business owners in Radcliff are joining forces to give back to the community.
The meals will be given to single moms, dads and their children who work with Family Scholar House.
It is called the Samaritan app. It allows those who are unhoused to set up a profile, share their story and barriers they face, and lets people donate money directly to them.
She has a small team of advisors, plus her parents, who screen NIL offers, but she makes the final calls, and the deals have to do several things.
The Louisville Scholar House, Kentucky Harvest and the Louisville Metro Police Department held a Thanksgiving food donation event on Friday.
COVID-19 is not the only hurdle some local families are facing this holiday season. In some cases, the pandemic is exacerbated by a cycle of poverty, homelessness and domestic violence.