List of reentry services available in Kentucky on ky.gov.
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Serving Jefferson, Bullitt, Oldham, and Shelby counties in Kentucky.
Text your 5-digit zip code to 898211 or dial 2-1-1 for help!
Serving Fayette, Woodford, Scott, Montgomery, Madison, Jessamine, Clark, Anderson, and Bourbon counties.
United Way of Central Kentucky
Serving Breckinridge, Grayson, Hardin, Larue, and Meade Counties
United Way of Greater Cincinnati - Northern KY
Serving Boone, Kenton, Campbell, and Grant counties in Kentucky.
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Serving Allen, Barren, Butler, Edmonson, Hart, Logan, Metcalfe, Monroe, Muhlenberg, Simpson, and Warren counties.
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Serving Henderson, Ohio, Webster, Union, Daviess, McLean, and Hancock counties.
United Way of Northeast Kentucky
Serving Boyd, Carter, Greenup, Elliott, and Lawrence counties.
State Association 23 agencies in KY, Have county agencies in all 120 counties Agencies have the capacity to help with utilities, food security, medication, and other programs, workforce development, transportation, education
Go to their website, click on agencies, and then use Zipcode to find the local agency.
At the homepage, click on "Find Help" or simply got to the Find Help page. Click in the map on the county of residence under "How to Get Help." This hot links to a second web site for the Food Bank serving the county of residence. Once on the Food Bank site follow the directions to get food assistance in the county of residence. Each Food Bank site has slightly different directions for how to get help.
Nearly every Area Development District in Kentucky has extensive resources for second-chance employment and supported employment. You can access a map from this link and find your corresponding county to identify your local Area Development District.
The Kentucky Career Centers have regionalized offices throughout the state. They have a variety of programs to assist with workforce reentry, training and are also the point of access for Vocational Rehabilitation funds to help individuals pay for higher education and operate the state’s GED programs.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Medicaid is a state and federal program that provides health care for eligible low-income residents including children, families, pregnant women, the aged and the disabled. Applying for Medicaid is easy and can be done in-person, by phone, or online.
CCAP helps low income families pay for child care.