| Beattyville School Apartments |
The Beattyville School was originally built in 1926 for schoolchildren in grades 1-12. It found new life when it was chosen to become housing for those Kentuckians with the most critical housing needs.
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| Kentucky River Community Care and KY HEARTH Create a Happy Ending |
In May 2009, 30-year-old Victoria Williams (not actual name) had everything to look forward to—a new job, with a living wage and benefits; a new apartment; and, most importantly, her good health. |
| Helping Veterans Recover |
Mr. Smith is a senior citizen, disabled, and a Veteran living on a fixed income. When his wife passed away, things went downhill and he lost the ability and desire to manage all the day-to-day necessities. |
| Successfully Avoiding Eviction |
The Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission helped a family of three receive funding to pay their back owed rent from Kentucky's Housing and Emergency Assistance Reaching the Homeless (HEARTH). |
| A Permanent Home |
Priscilla Norwood lived in mobile homes for 32 years.
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| No More Mold! |
Sharon and Michael Scroggins had rented a house for 12 years, when Sharon’s health started to deteriorate.
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| Middlesboro Couple Gets New Home Through AHTF |
Community action agency and local bank partner to make couple’s dreams of homeownership come true.
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| Historic School Will Become Affordable Senior Housing |
St. Columba Catholic Campus, a National Register Property, which was begun in 1914, was once Louisville’s largest Catholic school and is now St. Columba Court Senior Apartments.
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| Louisville Seniors Enjoy High-Tech Living |
Residents living in Louisville’s Stephen Foster Senior Apartments enjoy many perks including some high-tech amenities not found in most apartments.
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| Safe Harbor’s Transitional Housing |
Victims of domestic violence in eastern Kentucky have another option to aid in their quest to become survivors.
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| From Homeless to Homeowner |
"It's my dream house," declares new homeowner John Pittard upon seeing his completed house. "It's a quiet homestead, an ideal place."
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| Dove Field Manor Apartments Offer Affordable Living to Mt. Washington Residents |
In 2005, Trinity Development Partners, a Louisville-based developer, held a ribbon-cutting for Dove Field Manor Apartments in Mount Washington. The apartments provide 40 units of affordable housing and serve people at or below 50 percent of the area median income.
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| Habitat and KHC: A Partnership That Works! |
In November 2005, KHC staff members participated in a Habitat for Humanity build in Louisville for LaToya Gilbert and her two children.
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| Apartments Defy Low-Income Housing Stereotypes |
 Nichols Meadows, an apartment complex in Louisville, built in 2005, provides 40 units of housing that are not only affordable but attractive as well.
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| Shepherd's House Offers Hope for Recovering Men |
For those suffering from drug or alcohol addiction recovery can be a long and extremely difficult process. One Lexington organization is helping men recovering from addiction by teaching them to help themselves.
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