Thank You to Brown-Forman PRIDE!
Brown-Forman PRIDE did an amazing job helping us landscape at the Glade House.
Brown-Forman PRIDE did an amazing job helping us landscape at the Glade House.
When Tiffany first came to House of Ruth in 2006, she was facing more struggles in life than most people can handle. Not only was she in a new place, but she was pregnant with her first child. On top of that, she had recently been diagnosed as HIV positive…
You’ll enjoy breakfast and a one-hour program about our mission, programs, and featuring stories from some of the clients we’ve served.
Today we’re introducing you to Debra Mills-Irvin, a Clinician at Glade House Emergency Shelter. How long have you worked at House of Ruth? 10 months. What’s the best part about…
What is HIV stigma? HIV stigma is negative attitudes and beliefs about people with HIV. It is the prejudice that comes with labeling an individual as part of a group…
We are so grateful for all the support we received last month during what can be a difficult time for our clients and their families.
Join us on January 18 at Noon for a free lunch with no expectations for donations or commitments.
“While searching the internet for places I could go for help, I came across House of Ruth. I knew almost instantly that’s where I wanted to be.”
Since our building will be under renovation for the next two years, we’ve moved our food pantry to St. Vincent de Paul Louisville at 415 East St. Catherine Street.
The House of Ruth offices have moved! Our new permanent headquarters is going through a 2-year renovation but in the meantime you can visit us at our temporary home at…