South Central is one of eight Neighborhood Place sites across Jefferson County, and is one of the largest volume Neighborhood Place sites.
 More than $50 million has been distributed from Metro Louisville's eviction prevention program, but those involved say the work is far from over.
That money could be used to give aid to laid-off workers and feed the hungry.
An initial round of grants is expected to be made in April, according to Fischer's office.
The Charmoli Neighborhood Place is about to become the latest victim of Louisville budget cuts.
Residents are encouraged to find services from the other seven Neighborhood Place locations in Jefferson County.
That means fewer centers to provide help for energy assistance, food stamps, welfare, CPS and public health for low-income residents.
Concerns over staff reorganization at Neighborhood Place sites has many wondering if services will suffer.