When talking to James Evanson for just a few minutes, you know his family means everything to him.
The library is partnering with Kentucky Refugee Ministries, Catholic Charities of Louisville and Americana World Community Center for four free events featuring Cuban culture.
Kentucky Refugee Ministries has placed 16 refugees in Louisville homes. All of them came to the Family Community Clinic for free routine checkups on Wednesday.
Supplies Overseas and Kentucky Refugee Ministries worked together to make it happen.
Doctors and nurses with UofL Health donated 40 adult bike helmets to Kentucky Refugee Ministries Thursday afternoon.
The shipping giant donated nearly $300,000 to local nonprofits supporting relief efforts.
Many people donated food for the meal, and volunteers signed up to provide rides to the Frankfort Avenue restaurant for families that don't have cars.
Camp Hi-Ho has served thousands of local kids over the years. Now they're giving children from all over the world a chance to experience the time-honored tradition of summer camp.
Proceeds from specially designed coffee mugs will go toward providing kids with soccer equipment, gear, registration fees and transportation to soccer events.
There are new ways to get involved in the city's "Give A Day Week of Service" this year.