 Resilience is learning to bend, not break, when times are tough.
The Homeless Services Division crew, along with several other Metro RCS folks, attended Mayor Greenberg’s press briefing Sept. 17, during which he announced $1.1 million in Metro funding for eight local nonprofits that provide support for houseless people in Louisville.
MAYOR GREENBERG ANNOUNCES $1.1 MILLION IN HOMELESS INITIATIVE FUNDING
Eight local nonprofit organizations have additional capacity to hire case managers and expand emergency homeless shelter operations, as Mayor Greenberg announced they will receive a total of $1.1 million in homeless initiative grants funding from Louisville Metro Government.
The homeless initiative grants will be disbursed to Hope Village, St. Vincent de Paul, Southwest Family Ministries, St. John Center, UP for Women and Children, Volunteers of America Mid-States, Wayside Christian Mission, and Wellspring, which all provide case management and emergency shelter services, particularly during inclement weather.
The organizations were selected following a rigorous application process where each applicant demonstrated how their priorities matched those of the Greenberg administration and the 2024 Community Needs Assessment, including robust case management, providing shelter to combat street homelessness, and taking care of citizens in inclement weather.
“These community partners were chosen for their incredible commitment to critical service delivery that improves the lives of our neighbors in crisis,” said Mayor Greenberg. “It takes strong partnerships like these to help improve the lives of all our citizens, to lift people out of poverty, and to make our city safer, stronger, and healthier.”
“I am truly grateful for the kindness and support of our outreach partners whose dedication and hard work fosters hope and optimism in our great city,” said Jon Pilbean, assistant director, Homeless Services Division, Office of Resilience and Community Services (RCS). “These partners help our houseless citizens feel valuable, cherished, and important; all while reminding them they have purpose and are loved.”
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