District 5 eNews - May 2021

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Councilwoman

Donna Purvis

donna.purvis@louisvilleky.gov


City Hall Office

601 West Jefferson Street

Louisville, Kentucky 40202

(502) 574-1105


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Phone Numbers of Interest

Metro Call: 311 or 574-5000

Air Pollution: 574-6000

Animal Services: 363-6609 or 361-1318

Economic Development: 574-4140

Planning & Design Services: 574-6230

Community Services & Revitalization: 574-4377

Public Works: 574-5810

TARC: 585-1234

PARC: 569-6222

Legal Aid: 584-1254

IPL (Code Enforcement): 574-3321

Congressman John Yarmuth: 582-5129

Solid Waste Management (SWMS): 574-3571

Metro Parks: 456-8100

Metro Police: (Non Emergency)574-7111 or 574-2111

LMPD 1st Division:  574-7167

LMPD 2nd Division: 574-2478

Anonymous Tipline:574-LMPD (5673)

Metro Safe: 572-3460 or 574-7111

Master Commissioner Jefferson Circuit Court (Foreclosure Sales): 753-4888

 


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In This Issue...


Letter from Councilwoman Purvis

Hello District 5!

Happy Derby!  It's that time of the year where the world focuses on what's going on in the great city of Louisville, KY!  As everyone knows, this is the time of year where the city is showcased with celebrities, food, fashion, and bourbon to enjoy the festivities of horse racing.

Derby was always my mom's favorite time of the year.  She would light up like a kid at Christmas knowing that she was about to have fun with her family and friends, as well as guest from out of town. She loved to entertain and love seeing the joy on the faces of all who would gather at our home for our Derby Day activities. 

There is a lot of fun to be had at Derby, but have 'smart' fun being safe and please do not drink and drive. Remember, it's alright to pass the keys to someone who is responsible.

Enjoy!



Let's Clean Up!

My fellow constituents, I am always ready and available to help with neighborhood clean ups.  Just call my office at 574-1105 or 438-7720.  I come ready with supplies and a positive work attitude to make it happen.

Neighborhood Meetings.

Warm weather is here and I am ready to sit down with you at your next block watch, porch, or yard meeting to discuss public issues that may be affecting you or your quality of living.  Please call my office at 574-1105 or 438-7720 to schedule a meeting.


Not too late to get vaccinated.

molly leonard


WY

Great News From Humana!

The Humana Foundation! Our Community Partners Program grant application is now live online. You can access it on our website here: Community Partners Program - The Humana Foundation. This means you can now fill out the application and submit it for review. As a reminder, the first review deadline is on May 7th and the second review deadline is on July 23rd.  The funding amount for this year is $25,000-$250,000. We have changed our eligibility to focus on organizations that have been traditionally left out of funding systems. We are requiring that 51% of your Board and Executive leadership team identify as Black, Indigenous and/or people of color AND requiring that your budget be at or less than $2.5 million.

We are also available to contact by email at: Hhyden@humana.com and Tghani@humana.com

 

Finally, we wanted to share a link to the slides from the last webinar, click HERE

And

A link to our updated FAQs, click HERE

 

 

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Fresh Food!

FF


Potholes

Ice and snow leaves our roads a little rough and most times resulting in potholes.  Here is the information to report potholes:

  • On Twitter use the hashtag #502pothole. Just include the address or intersection where the pothole is located along with the hashtag in a tweet.
  • Report a pothole online, click here, select “pothole” and continue with the required information
  • Contact Metro311 in one of these ways:
    • Call them at 311 or 574-5000
    • Download the “Louisville Metro 311” app on your smartphone and use it to report a pothole
    • Email them at metro.311@louisvilleky.gov

Jobs

Job Post

Non-Profit Agencies

Often the community has concerns about activities for our youth to take part in to keep them interested in positive programs that has great benefits for their future.  Listed is a list of non-profit agencies that serve youth throughout the city.

See this link:


Boys and Girls Club.

The Shawnee Girls and Boys Club have immediate openings for youth ages 6-18 to assist with the JCPS hybrid schedule.

They are open Mon-Friday from 9:30-4:00pm.

 

Community Resources


Community Action Kentucky (CAP) - (Office Locations) Services include various educational courses and Job Readiness Financial Literacy courses.

KentuckianaWorks Services include high-demand job training, one-on-one career counseling, career development workshops, career search resources, access to computers, phones and faxes for job searches.

Kentucky Career Center The Kentucky Career Center offers information on unemployment benefits & claims as well as many services for job seekers.

Louisville Urban League Assists clients, primarily African Americans and individuals of low to moderate income, prepare for and find employment.  Services include counseling & placement services, training & development, pre-screening & referral services and outreach programs.

Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs    This site includes information about education and training benefits available to veterans through the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Veterans Express   Kentucky Career Center offices have Local Veterans Employment representatives and Disabled Veteran outreach specialists to assist veterans with their employment and training needs.

Center for Accessible Living (CAL)   CAL offers training on disability issues and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), ADA compliance, building and product accessibility, reasonable accommodation certification, American Sign Language interpreters, recruitment, career development, a Job Hunt Club and much more. (See all services)

Goodwill Industries of Kentucky   Goodwill provides jobs, job training, and employment counseling for people who face barriers to finding and keeping a job, including people with disabilities, recipients of public assistance, and people with limited education or work history.

Job Corps Job Corps is a free education and training program that helps young people learn a career, earn a high school diploma or GED, and find and keep a good job. For eligible youth at least 16 years of age.  For more information, call (800) 733-JOBS where an operator will refer you to the admissions counselor closest to where you live, and mail you an information packet.

Kentucky Office for the Blind   Services include: braille instruction, orientation and mobility, assistive technology, adult education, career development, life skills, personal development

Kentucky Office of Vocational Rehabilitation   Programs and services offered include counseling & guidance, vocational & other training services, interpreter & note taking services, rehabilitation technology, job placement and supported employment.


Office of Councilwoman Donna Purvis
Louisville Metro Council | District 5
601 West Jefferson Street  Louisville, Kentucky 40202