May is Community Action Month, and the Central Kentucky Community Action Council is joining more than 1,000 agencies dedicated to supporting individuals and families.
CKCAC Executive Director Bryan Conover says Community Action Month is a time to reflect on the resiliency of neighbors and the power of local partnerships.
“At Central Kentucky Community Action Council, we aren’t just providing a service,” Conover said. “We are providing hope. Whether it’s through ensuring a senior has a warm meal or helping a family keep their lights on, we are here to bridge the gap between crisis and opportunity.”
The CKCAC serves Breckinridge, Grayson, Hardin, LaRue, Marion, Meade, Nelson, and Washington counties. During Community Action Month, the organization is highlighting key programs that have made a significant impact in the region including “early childhood success through Head Start, reliable connection via CKCATS Transportation, senior nutrition and connection, LIHEAP Spring Subsidy, and weatherization and home efficiency.”
“The promise of Community Action is that we care about the entire community and we are dedicated to helping people help themselves and each other,” Conover said.
Learn more about available services or how you can get involved by volunteering at www.ckcac.org or by calling 270-692-2136.