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Anyone who works for the day gets a meal, $50 and help connecting with resources.
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Louisville's homeless centers are building transitional housing to help get people off the streets, thanks to federal funding.
The kits are full of supplies like hygiene products, snacks, clothes and more.
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Norton Health has a total of 400 Johnson & Johnson doses to administer to the homeless population and mission volunteers.
It will be a chance for groups and individuals to have their own red kettles and raise money to will provide support for homeless families in the area.
It's one of the few places in the city where families struggling with homelessness can stay together.
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There have been repeated instances of panhandlers scamming residents out of their money.