LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The annual Winter Street Outreach returned for its third year, offering coats, hot meals and Narcan to people experiencing homelessness.
What You Need To Know
- Community organizations in Louisville partnered for the annual Winter Street Outreach
- Volunteers passed out coats, hot meals and naloxone to people experiencing homelessness.
- Morgan’s Mission participated, sharing their daughter’s story to raise awareness about fentanyl risks
- Organizers said these efforts can save lives and support the growing number of people experiencing homelessness in the county
Jessica Ashby, a volunteer with Young People in Recovery, said the rise in the homeless population makes efforts like this essential.
“You know over the years we know there’s more unhoused folks that live in Jefferson County. So where we started and where we are today there is a huge need for what we’re doing and so it’s been a huge blessing to watch it grow and see more people that we’re able to help,” she said…