Author name: Catherine McGeeney

2014 Pyramid Award Winner for the Art of Social Innovation!

The Coalition for the Homeless is thrilled to announce that we are the winner of the Center for Nonprofit Excellence‘s 2014 Pyramid Award for the Art of Social Innovation! A special thanks to Dick and Ardi Wilson for their sponsorship of this very competitive award. Bed One-Stop offers a centralized way for homeless people to …

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Community leaders gather to plan an end for veteran homelessness in Louisville

Today, we met at Mayor Greg Fischer’s office to develop a concrete, achievable plan to end veteran homelessness. We are so grateful for the leadership of Mayor Greg Fischer, Congressman John Yarmuth, Heather French Henry (Commissioner of the Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs), and so many of our partner organizations. This is a phenomenal, compassionate city! Stay tuned …

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“What I Learned After Taking a Homeless Mother Grocery Shopping”

In this eye-opening article, one woman writes about her experience taking a homeless mother grocery shopping, including the expectations so many of us have for homeless or poor people and what they should be buying at a grocery store: “Here’s the thing,” she explained. “We can’t have anything perishable in the shelter. So, the girls …

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Fundraiser for Dona O’Sullivan Fund to Fight Homelessness (9/22)

Join us on Monday, September 22, at Flanagan’s on Baxter Avenue for a fundraiser for the Dona O’Sullivan Fund to Fight Homelessness. 100% of the proceeds for that day will go directly to this important fund, which generously supports the Coalition and our member agencies. Hope to see you all there!

Stand Down/Project Homeless Connect (Wednesday, 10/8)

On October 8, 2014, every homeless person in Louisville is invited to participate in Stand Down/Project Homeless Connect at Salvation Army, 911 S. Brook Street. This event provides access to over 80 community services including health screenings, housing applications, access to IDs, clothing, food, and job training. It’s copresented by the Coalition for the Homeless, Veterans …

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