Exodus Family Ministries is our new Community Partner
We are partnering with a new community group this quarter! Exodus Family Ministries seeks to guide our neighbors in Southwest Louisville out of captivity – whether it be poverty, addiction, lack of education, hunger, or other forms of oppression – by offering support, prayer, and services to address these needs.
Exodus Family Ministries has a variety of ways that they help in our community. One of those is through a food pantry. They not only provide food boxes two weekends a month to those who have mobility issues preventing them to access food, but they also have a food pantry where families can pick up food on an as needed basis. They are collecting canned goods along with other non-perishable food items such as cereal, pasta, etc.
Another way that Exodus Family Ministries helps our community is through a Clothes Closet where those in need can "shop" at no cost. They are now collecting winter clothes.
What’s up with the Christmas Tree?
Christmas is synonymous with gifts. Some would even say the greatest gift. We believe gifts can be given throughout the year to those most in need. Therefore, our Community Giving Tree stays up year-round. We work with different organizations raising funds and collecting their most needed gifts to help support the people that they are working so hard to protect, encourage and help them grow.
We hope you will partner with us, learning about the amazing organizations and people who are loving our community unconditionally. We invite you to take one of our community giving bags to collect some gifts. We know that as you are preparing for flooring, you may be cleaning out a closet or pantry and we would love to put your generous gifts to great use.
Thanks for partnering with us to build a better community.
Past Community partners
In the past we partnered with Re:Center Ministries, an organization dedicated to helping the homeless in our community. We collected hygiene items such as shampoo, soap, deodorant, etc. to be used at their Drop in Shelters. If you would like to find out more about the organizations please visit their web page.
Past Community partners
In the past we partnered with Dare to Care, an organization that provides food to those in need in our community. We collected canned goods, pasta, cereal, etc. If you would like to find out more about this organization, please visit their web page, Dare to Care
Past Community partners
In the past we partnered with Home of the Innocents, an organization that provides services for children and families within our community. They offer many services such as therapeutic foster & adoptive care, long term care for medically complex or terminally ill children, community-based behavioral health services, etc. We collected toys, books, arts & crafts, etc. To learn more about this organization, please visit their web page. Home of the Innocents
Past Community partners
In the past we partnered with The Center for Women & Families. They offer shelter services that provide a safe & secure place for clients experiencing domestic violence/intimate partner violence who often have no other housing options. We collected clothing for women & children, baby items, cleaning supplies, paper goods, etc. If you would like to find out more about this organization, please visit their web page.
Past Community partners
In the past we partnered with Lifehouse Maternity Home, an organization that provides emotional, physical, and intellectual needs for pregnant and/or parenting teens and women and their children. We collected kitchen goods, home/office supplies, items for incoming residents, etc. If you would like to find out more about this organization, please visit their web page.
Past Community partners
In the past we partnered with Buckhorn Children and Family Services, an organization who helps at risk teenagers. We collected items for personal hygiene, arts & crafts, educational purposes, etc. We loved hearing their story and how they are helping their community. If you would like to find out more about this organization, please visit their web page.