The Louisville Metro Office of Resilience and Community Services is donating $200,000 for school supplies like backpacks, folders, notebooks, pens, pencils, crayons and rulers to be given out at seven back-to-school events in the coming weeks.
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Because of the pandemic, many in Louisville's homeless population are "sheltering in place" at camps.
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is now accepting applications for its summer cooling program, which goes through Oct. 31 or until funds are depleted.
To schedule an appointment to apply, call (502) 991-8391 or click here.
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Some advocates who help people experiencing homelessness say it only covers up the city's homeless crisis for one weekend out of the year.
In a virtual meeting Thursday, the Homelessness Task Force picked out several key areas to focus on in the days ahead.
Households with an income at or below 60% of the Kentucky median income can apply through Oct. 31 or until funds are depleted.