House of Ruth Opens Apartment Complex for People Affected by HIV in Kentucky

In its largest project to date, the nonprofit House of Ruth opened a three-story, 40-unit housing complex dubbed the Red Key Landing for people affected by HIV in Louisville, Kentucky, reports WDRB.com. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held this week with city officials and guests.

House of Ruth has provided housing and support for people affected by HIV since its founding in 1992.

In a preview of the complex posted last month on Facebook, the nonprofit wrote: “Big things are happening at House of Ruth! Our new office and food pantry are officially open, and applications are now being accepted for Red Key Landing Apartments, with new residents moving in soon. This is a huge step forward in creating safe, supportive housing, and we’re so proud to see it coming to life.”…

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