Keith Kaiser helps collect bikes for kids in need.
Louisville Metro United Way is partnering with local businesses and nonprofits to create the "Hardship to Hope Food Relief Fund."
Thousands of Humana employees dressed in green shirts took part in a wide range of service projects across the city.
Currently, nearly 450 students in Bullitt County are considered homeless.
The bank raised almost $190,000 for Metro United Way.
The Atherton High School graduate provided shoes to kids and adults from Maryhurst, Sowing Seeds with Faith, St. John's Center, UpLouisville and Metro United Way.
The Toys for Tots coordinator said the organization helped 16,000 children last year. It's also seen an increase in people asking for help.
Wings Conference will be hosted at the Muhammad Ali Center in downtown Louisville on Oct. 25.
Volunteers as young as four years old packed 2,200 paper bags with snacks.
Mayor Craig Greenberg made the announcement at the southwest YMCA Tuesday morning.