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Family Services

Our Family Services team provides resources and activities to support adults and families in our community. Coaches work with individuals to help develop and reach goals in order to improve the quality of their lives. The program provides health and wellness activities, family engagement, parental support, financial coaching an emergency food bank, and more. By having programming for every age and stage of life, we are strengthening families.

Emergency Food Bank

Our emergency food bank — made possible by a partnership with Dare to Care — is open every weekday. In order to receive an emergency food box, you must bring a government ID and a current piece of mail.

Do you need help getting food for your family? To find out where you can get help based on your address, please go here. Our food bank is open Monday-Friday from 10:00-noon. If you have any questions, please give us a call at 774-2322.

Family Engagement

We provide opportunities for families to participate alongside each other and with their children in both recreational and educational activities. Throughout the year we have offered classes on healthy cooking, dance, and yoga. We host dances, game nights, and holiday-themed parties.

Parent Cafes are held one Saturday a month, providing a safe space for parents and caregivers to talk with one another about the challenges and victories of raising a family. Each month is on a different topic, with guest speakers and table discussion leaders. Lunch and childcare are provided.

Contact us to see how our family coaches can help you achieve your goals.

How We Make a Difference
  • We fed more than 2,400 individuals through our emergency food bank last year (800 were children).

  • We are helping parents and adults set goals to improve the financial stability of their families.

  • We have helped individuals avoid homelessness, get their GED, start a business, go back to college or obtain a higher-paying job.

  • We provide health and wellness education and activities in an area with twice the heart disease and diabetes of the larger Louisville metro area.

For more information, contact Ashley Martin, at 502.774.2322 or amartin@nhky.org.

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