The organization's first project was assembling 500 ready-to go backpacks for homeless people in Louisville.
Homeless advocates say there are better ways to help than giving to a panhandler.
The Coalition said last year, almost 2,000 people in Louisville who received homeless services were part of a family.
With cold temperatures expected to grip the region, a downtown Louisville church is stepping up to help the city's homeless population stay safe.
Louisville police released body camera video Thursday showing an officer citing a woman for street camping as she sat under an interstate overpass in labor.
A new temporary shelter is about to open in Louisville which will give displaced families a place to call home during the winter months.
Nearly 1,600 people are living on the street in Louisville.
Nearly 600 people, according to city numbers, are living on the street full time. Another 1,100 are living in temporary shelters.
Congressman Morgan McGarvey read the names of the 46 unhoused who lost their lives, including most recently a man who died after starting a fire in his tent.
Kentucky lawmakers eye street camping ban in crime plan as advocates push for homelessness solutions
A wide-ranging proposal attacking crime in Kentucky would ban 'street camping' on public and other land. A draft of the legislation is expected next month before state lawmakers start meeting in January.