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Family Resource Centers/Outreach
1155 West Main Street, Shelbyville, KY 40065
Provides assistance to children attending Shelby County Schools and their families with access to community resources to enhance students abilities to succeed in school.
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Family Resource Centers/Outreach
1029 Hwy 421 North, Bedford, KY 40006
Offers programs that provide a wide variety of social services that are designed to support the healthy development of families, improve family interaction skills and help fragile families to resolve their problems at a pre-crisis stage before they become unmanageable.
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Family Resource Centers/Outreach
3332 Newburg Road, Louisville, KY 40218
Offers programs that provide a wide variety of social services that are designed to support the healthy development of families, improve family interaction skills and help fragile families to resolve their problems at a pre-crisis stage before they become unmanageable.
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Family Resource Centers/Outreach
326 South Main Street, New Castle, KY 40050
Provides assistance to children attending Henry County Schools and their families with access to community resources to enhance students abilities to succeed in school.
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Family Resource Centers/Outreach
6165 West Highway 146, Crestwood, KY 40014
Provides assistance to children attending Oldham County Schools and their families with access to community resources to enhance students abilities to succeed in school.
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Family Resource Centers/Outreach
1040 Highway 44 East, Shepherdsville, KY 40165
Programs that provide a wide variety of social services that are designed to support the healthy development of families, improve family interaction skills and help fragile families to resolve their problems at a pre-crisis stage before they become unmanageable. Services may be center-based or provided on an outreach basis to families who are initially reluctant to seek support and generally target the specific needs of a particular community. Included may be self-sufficiency programs which help families break the cycle of poverty by addressing the barriers to self-sufficiency; early child development and school success programs; programs which address the needs of teen parents; programs which target parents at risk for becoming abusive; programs for families with children who have special developmental needs and programs that focus on the maternal and child health care needs of first-time, expectant women whose babies are at high risk for low birth weight and infant mortality.
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