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WCM: Continuing to be one of
Louisville's main safety nets.
Programs and Facilities
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Men’s Emergency Shelter (331 beds)
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Men’s Day Shelter (Can accommodate
up to 75 at any time, Monday –
Sunday)
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Men’s Permanent Supportive Housing
(for disabled homeless men, 30
private apts)
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Family Emergency Shelter (50 bed
spaces)
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Women’s Permanent Supportive Housing
(6 apts)
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Single Women’s Emergency Shelter
(106 beds)
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Single Women’s Transitional Shelter
(10 beds)
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Single Women’s Halfway Houses (11
spaces)
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Women’s Day Shelter (Can accommodate
up to 40 at any time, Monday –
Sunday)
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Safe Haven for mentally ill homeless
women (10 beds)
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Dining Hall (Three hot meals
daily/every day of the year; also
early breakfast and late supper for
workers)
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Chapel (Seats 91; Chapel services
nightly in shelters, and Sunday
morning and evening in Chapel)
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Carl Nussbaum, Jr., Child
Development Center (Serves homeless
preschoolers staying in any
Louisville-area homeless shelter at
no charge to parents nor shelter)
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Two thrift stores (9125 Galene Drive
and 4930 Poplar Level Road)
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Recovery Program (Provides 6 mo-1yr
residential recovery program for
homeless men and women at no charge)
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Educational Classes (GED Classes
on-site; Computer classes on-site;
Literacy)
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Discipleship Program/Job Training
(Kitchen, auto mechanics, print
shop, retail)
Additional Programs
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Down by the Wayside Choir - Gospel
Choir composed of recovery clients
(CDs available)
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Miracle on Market Street – Christmas
Program providing toys and food for
over 6,000 persons annually
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Back to School - Provides clothing
and school supplies for homeless and
formerly homeless school children
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Celebration of Hope - Easter
celebration for homeless families
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KMA Bunny Run – Kentucky Motorcycle
Association provides Easter baskets
for homeless and formerly homeless
children
Operation White Flag and Samaritan
Patrol
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Wayside van searches for homeless
people who haven’t made it into
shelter
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Wayside van transports people to
safety of shelter
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If persons don’t wish to go to
shelter, van leaves coffee,
sandwiches, & blankets or sleeping
bags in the winter, cool water and
fruit in the summer
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When temperatures are 35 degrees or
lower in the winter, with or without
wind chill, and when temperatures
are 95 degrees or above in the
summer, with or without the heat
index, Operation White Flag is in
effect.
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Shelter rules are relaxed, allowing
shelters to open over-flow areas and
to accept persons we normally would
not (due to behavior problems, no
ID, etc.)
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Shelter flies a White Flag outside
the shelter, alerting homeless
persons to dangerous conditions and
the ability to enter the shelter, no
questions asked.
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Volunteers are called in to operate
the Samaritan Patrol (See first
three bullets above)
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Operation Hospitality Volunteers are
called in to provide additional care
and services in the over-flow areas.
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