LKLP Community Action
by Kylie Michieli | February 12, 2022
The LKLP Domestic Violence Program provides a safe, temporary shelter for victims of domestic violence and their dependent children. It serves the counties of Leslie, Knott, Letcher, Perry, Owsley, Wolfe, Lee and Breathitt.
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Greenway 17
by Kylie Michieli | February 12, 2022
They are available to help people harmed by intimate partner abuse any time of the day and every day of the year. Their main facility is situated on a beautiful 40-acre property in rural Fayette County. From this location and two additional offices in the service area, they provide these crisis intervention and stabilization services.
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DOVES of Gateway, Inc
by Kylie Michieli | February 12, 2022
Domestic Violence Emergency Services of Gateway is a non-profit organization that serves the following counties: Bath, Menifee, Montgomery, Morgan and Rowan. DOVES is located in Morehead, KY and provides safe shelter and services to domestic violence victims. All services are free of charge to all victims of domestic violence.
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Cumberland Valley Domestic Violence Services
by Kylie Michieli | February 12, 2022
Clients can refer themselves or be referred by local law enforcement or community agencies. The center provides a 24-hour crisis line and is staffed around the clock by state certified Domestic Violence Advocates. Their contact number is 1-800-755-5348.
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The Center for Women and Families
by Kylie Michieli | February 12, 2022
The Center for Women and Families provides trauma-informed advocacy and support for individuals, families and communities affected by intimate partner violence and sexual assault. They mitigate the impact of trauma by building resiliency and reducing risk factors at all levels. They are guided by a strong grassroots feminist history, and a commitment to social and economic justice. They co-create violence
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BRASS, Inc.
by Kylie Michieli | February 12, 2022
Founded in 1980, the Barren River Area Safe Space, Inc. started as a community effort to create opportunities for accessibility for victims of domestic violence to receive emergency shelter and crisis aid, support services, and educational programming for victims and the community. Their current operation houses a 30 bed shelter, with on-site access to a laundry room, children’s playroom, and
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KVC Kentucky
by Kylie Michieli | February 12, 2022
KVC Kentucky, headquartered in Lexington, is a 501(c)3 nonprofit child welfare and behavioral healthcare organization that provides mental and behavioral health services, foster care, family preservation and reunification, and other family-related services. Their services are in-home, strengths-based, and driven by a focus on the safety, permanency, and wellbeing of the child and family. Each year, KVC Kentucky serves more than 12,000 children and families in eight regions of the
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Home of the Innocents
by Kylie Michieli | February 12, 2022
The Home of the Innocents provides an emergency shelter and residential care for children who have been abused, neglected, or abandoned. This involves pediatric and respite care, therapy rooms, aquatic therapy, parenting classes, adoption or foster care referrals, and many other resources.
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Heart to Home
by Kylie Michieli | February 12, 2022
HTH LLC is a Licensed Kentucky Adoption agency that provides home studies, post placement visits, adoptive and foster parent education, and referrals to other processional agencies to prospective adoptive or foster parents in Kentucky seeking to adopt domestically.
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Bridging the Gap at Catholic Charities – Lexington
by Kylie Michieli | February 12, 2022
Bridging the Gap Emergency Services helps those who are experiencing a financial crisis by providing rent and utility assistance to low-income individuals and families, as resources are available. They serve residents who live within the boundaries of the Diocese of Lexington regardless of their race, religion, creed, or national origin. Clients who qualify are eligible to apply for assistance once
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