Meet the People Behind House of Ruth!
Today we’re introducing you to Board Member L. Joe Dunman, Managing Attorney/Assistant General Counsel for the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights and avid Coke Zero enthusiast…
Today we’re introducing you to Board Member L. Joe Dunman, Managing Attorney/Assistant General Counsel for the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights and avid Coke Zero enthusiast…
House of Ruth is happy to announce it has been selected to receive a Permanent Supportive Housing grant through funding from the American Rescue Plan.
As the White House declares monkeypox (MPX) a public health emergency, it’s important that we’re all careful about how we communicate information about the virus.
Money’s tight for our families and with the school year fast approaching they just need a little assistance to keep on track – and your donations can help.
we’re remembering and recognizing some of the people who made such a difference to our organization, our work, and the fight against HIV/AIDS in Louisville and beyond.
Established in 1986, Glade House in Louisville was the first group home for people with HIV/AIDS in the region.
Over the years, House of Ruth’s services have evolved and expanded, but we’ve always been there for people in Louisville struggling with HIV/AIDS.
Peer support specialists are essential to the mission of House of Ruth, providing invaluable and irreplaceable services.
House of Ruth supports people in our community who are HIV/AIDS-positive, through a spectrum of services.
“House of Ruth was always there for me, and I’m grateful for them. In a lot of ways, I don’t know where I would be without them.” – Dwight Taylor,…