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Read more→In my opinion, issues that precipitated peaceful public protests and sporadic incidents of civil unrest in Louisville and other American cities are clear: 1) racial inequities have reached a present-day boiling point; 2) the ...
Read more→Attention Staff, Clients and Stakeholders of Louisville Central Community Centers: Re: LCCC’s Coronavirus Preparedness Plan As is the case with many leaders throughout our community and America at-large, significant time is being spent here ...
Read more→Louisville Central Community Centers, Inc. (LCCC) has been a leading agent of family development and economic transformation, operating from within one of Louisville’s most economically distressed neighborhood, since 1948. In 1975, LCCC established the ...
Read more→LCCC’s VISTA Community Impact Ambassador (CIA) project strengthens Russell and surrounding West Louisville neighborhoods through capacity building strategies that empower the achievement of “high impact” toward addressing critical issues that inhibit the economic mobility ...
Read more→On behalf of our Board of Directors and staff of Louisville Central Community Centers, as well as the thousands of children and families whose lives have been enriched by the generosity and leadership of ...
Read more→On behalf of our board, staff and the children and families we serve, Louisville Central Community Centers, Inc. extends our sincere prayers, respect and condolences to the family of Woodford R. (Woody) Porter, Jr. ...
Read more→2018 marked the end of an era at Louisville Central Community Centers, Inc. – the sun setting of our 2015 to 2018 agency strategic plan. Major elements of this plan had been in place ...
Read more→SUZANNE K. POST (1933-2019) Suzy Post was a human rights icon in the state of Kentucky. She was a powerful voice against inequality and other civil rights issues that helped change devastating conditions for ...
Read more→On March 21, 2019, the Rev. Dr. Geoffrey S. Ellis, a past president of the Interdenominational Ministerial Coalition, past LCCC Board Chair and well known community activist was presented, by LCCC board and LTJ ...
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