
PARK DUVALLE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER WELCOMES YOU TO JOIN US AT OUR ANNUAL COMMUNITY
HEALTH FAIR SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 2018 11:00 AM — 3:00 PM 3015 WILSON AVENUE, LOUISVILLE, KY FREE HEALTH SCREENINGS
- COLON CANCER SCREENING FIT TEST
- School Physicals (Without Immunizations)
- Sports Physicals
- Blood Pressure Screenings
- Blood Sugar (Glucose) Screenings Cholesterol Screenings
- Dental Screenings
- HIV Testing
- Vision Screening
- Hearing Screenings
HEALTH EDUCATION COLON AND OTHER CANCERS Tobacco Cessation Diabetes Management Stroke Prevention and Management Mental Health/Substance Abuse Sickle Cell Nutrition and Healthy Eating Lactation and WIC Environmental Education/Info Exercise Demonstrations Safety Information FREE FOOD! MUSIC! BOUNCIES FOR KIDS! GIVE-AWAYS! SCHOOL SUPPLIES!
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"Finances and You" is a six-series workshop that will
give participants a wealth of knowledge from Louisville Metro Government
presenters and a number of guest speakers with experience in financial
education and representatives from financial institutions.
The next offering
begins August 29, 2018 at the Nia Center. Learn more and register here.
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 Aug. 2, Back To School Festival at
the Academy at Shawnee, 1 – 4 p.m.
Located at 4018 West Market St. For more information call 485-7230. This
annual event is open to families with children in kindergarten through high
school. Free backpacks and essential grade-appropriate school supplies
will be provided while supplies last. Over twenty vendors will be at this
event providing essential health, education, and community resources.
JCPS Family Resource and Youth Services Centers Coordinators will complete CAP
referrals for families needing clothing and uniform assistance. Free lunches
will be served to kids by JCPS Nutrition Services. Your child must be
accompanied by a parent or guardian. This event is sponsored in
collaboration with the NorthWest Neighborhood Place, Jefferson County Public
Schools/The Academy at Shawnee Family Resource Youth Service Center, The Kidz
Club, Service for Peace and Louisville Metro Department of Resilience and
Community Services.
Aug. 3, Back To School Festival at
Mcferran Preparatory Academy, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Located at 1900 South 7th Street. For more information call 634-6057.
This annual event is open to families with children in kindergarten through
high school. Free backpacks and essential grade-appropriate school
supplies will be provided while supplies last. Vendors will be at this
event providing essential health, education, and employment and community
resources. JCPS Family Resource and Youth Resource Centers Coordinators
will complete CAP referrals for families needing clothing and uniform
assistance. Free lunches will be served to kids by JCPS Nutrition Services.
Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. This event is
sponsored in collaboration with Bridges of Hope Neighborhood Place, Jefferson
County Public Schools and Louisville Metro Office of Resilience and Community
Services.
Aug. 4, Back to School Festival at
Westport Middle School, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Located at 8100 Westport Rd. For more information call
574-6638. This event is open to families with children in kindergarten
through high school. Free backpacks with essential school supplies will
be distributed while supplies last. Presenters and vendors will be at the event
to provide information to families plus mascots and other fun for kids.
The JCPS Lunch Bus will provide lunch for kids present and Sparkle and Shine Family Dental will provide dental
screenings for up to 50 students. Families may complete a CAP
referral during the event as well for clothing and uniform
assistance. Sponsored by Charmoli Center Neighborhood Place, Eastern Area
Community Ministry, area JCPS schools, and All 4 Kids Charity.
Aug. 4, Back to School Festival at
Olmsted Academy North, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Located at 4530 Bellevue Ave. Call 313-4089 for more information. Open to
all students in grades kindergarten through high school. Free backpacks, school
supplies and health and hygiene products will be provided while supplies last.
Children must be present to receive school supplies. Educational and
community resources will be available to help offer a strong start to the new
school year. The festival will also include vision and hearing screenings,
blood pressure and diabetes checks, clothing assistance referrals and more.
Lunch will be provided for children and adults. Sponsored by South Central
Neighborhood Place, Diamond Cluster MC, Olmsted Academy North and South YSC,
Kenwood Elementary FRC, Hazelwood Elementary FRC, Louisville Metro Office
of Resilience and Community Services, and Sts. Mary & Elizabeth
Hospital.
Aug. 7, Back to School Fun Resource Fair
at Southwick Community Center, 4 – 7 p.m.
Located at 3621 Southern Ave. Call 313-4635 for more
information. The annual event is open to families with children in
kindergarten through high school. JCPS Family Resource and Youth Resource
Centers Coordinators will complete CAP referrals for families needing clothing
and uniform assistance. School supplies will be distributed (while
supplies last). Several vendors will be available to provide essential health,
education, and community resources. Children must be accompanied by a parent
or guardian. JCPS Nutrition Services will provide lunch to youth 18 and under.
This event is sponsored in part by Ujima Neighborhood Place, Jefferson County
Public Schools/The Carter/DuValle Education Center, Kennedy
Montessori/Brandies, Maupin, Johnson and Foster Family Youth Service Centers,
Southwick Community Center, Councilwoman Jessica Green, Passport Health Plan,
Villages of Park DuValle and Louisville Metro Office of Resilience and
Community Services.
Aug 11, Back to School Event at
Meyzeek Middle School, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Located at 828 S. Jackson St. Call 574-6638 for more information. Open to
students kindergarten through high school. Free backpacks with essential
school supplies for the coming year will be distributed while supplies
last. Your child must be present to receive school supplies. Smile
Academy will provide free dental screenings. Many other local
community venders and agencies will be in the gym to provide information for
families. Families may complete a CAP referral during the event as well
for clothing and uniform assistance. Sponsored by Charmoli Center
Neighborhood Place, Louisville Metro Office of Resilience and Community
Services and area JCPS schools.
Aug 11, Back to School Festival at
Thomas Jefferson Middle School, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Located at 1501 Rangeland Rd. Call 313-4498 or 313-4700 for more
information. This annual event is open to families with children in
kindergarten through high school. Free backpacks and grade-appropriate school
supplies (while supplies last) will be provided. Children must be accompanied
by a parent or guardian. Free lunches will be served to kids by JCPS
Nutrition Services and families may complete a CAP referral during the event as
well for clothing and uniform assistance. A Community Resource Fair will
include over twenty presenters including diabetes and blood pressure checks,
the YMCA program, voter registration, library services and lots of fun and
music. Event sponsored in part by First Neighborhood Place, area JCPS
schools and Family Resource and Youth Services Centers, and Louisville Metro
Office of Resilience and Community Services.
The Landbank Authority launches
the August 2018 RFP and updated vacant lot list!
For available buildings and RFP
guidelines on how to submit a proposal click
here. The Open House Schedule can be found here
and proposals are due by August 17th by 5 p.m. EST. For updated vacant
lots click here.
 Breakfast and Lunch will be served.
Link to register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/one-love-louisville-ambassador-institute-10-tickets-48418003552
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Summer meals are good for students' bodies, and healthier students are great for everybody. Kids get nutritious meals at no charge at any of the JCPS Summer Meal sites. You just have to be 18 years of age or younger and eat the meal at the site. (Adults are not served.)
JCPS participates in the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Summer Food Service Program. Meals are provided to all children at no charge and are the same for all children regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability; there will be no discrimination in the course of the meal service.
A list of Bus Stop Café and Open School sites is available on Nutrislice. Sites can also be found by clicking on Summer Meals Finder at the top of this page. You can also text "FOOD" to 877877
For more information, contact JCPS School and Community Nutrition Services at (502) 485-3186.
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