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120 Greensburg
Hodgenville, KY - 42748
(270) 358-3937
Servies: Emergency Assistance Program; Food and emergency shelter program; Garden Program; LIHEAP; WINTER CARE; Youth development program; Children's Computers Program; Christmas program; food bank; GED Program; Air conditioning; Transport program; Scholarship program; Needs assessment program; Clothing bank; Goodwill clothing program; Homeless Prevention Program (Emergency Shelter Grant); Support and Management; Responsibility Housing Program Oriented to The Results of ROME. ..
235 Old L&N Turnpike
Magnolia, KY - 42757
(270) 324-3472
Food Pantry Every Tuesday at 5:00PM, Service at 4:15PM on Tuesdays..
1136 Old Elizabethtown Road
Hodgenville, KY - 42748
(270) 358-9812
Food pantry 4th Wednesday of month from 6:00PM - 7:00PM, 4th Friday of month from 9:30AM - 12:00PM..
825 Tonieville Rd
Hodgenville, KY - 42748
(270) 358-3028
Food Hours:
Regular food pantry that gives out food every 3rd Monday of the month at 4:00 pm.
Fellowship Meal Hours: (Free supper for food pantry participants and volunteers.)
First Wednesday of the month at 6:00 pm.
Requirements:
Proof of income
Proof of a LaRue County address
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112 N. Walters Avenue
Hodgenville, KY - 42748
(270)358-4235
There are fifteen Senior Centers throughout the Lincoln Trail service area. Senior centers serve as a focal point for seniors to socialize with one another and meet new friends. Many of the centers offer education, health promotion, outreach services, socialization, and games. A nutritionally balanced congregate meal is provided each day the center is open. Attendees may wish to spend the whole day or just part of the day. If a senior does not drive, transportation can be provided through TACK...
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