• Ethan’s Purpose:
  • Raising awareness about good mental health and suicide prevention in the Northern Kentucky Schools.
  • (https://www.ethanspurpose.org/ )
  • Be Concerned:  
  • Our purpose is to assist the people of Northern Kentucky in obtaining the basic necessities for life.
  • (https://beconcerned.org/)
  • Welcome House:
  • Works to end homelessness by offering a continuum of services to our clients to take them from housing uncertainty to housing stability.
  • (https://www.welcomehouseky.org/ )
  • Easterseals Redwood:    
  • Leading the way to 100% equity, access, and inclusion for people with disabilities, military veterans, and people facing economic hardship
  • (https://www.eastersealsredwood.org/ )
  • Kenton County Animal Shelter:  
  • Our mission is to provide services which safeguard public health and safety, to humanely house and care for animals in its charge, and to protect the animals of the community. (https://www.kentoncounty.org/153/Animal-Services )
  • Campbell County Animal Shelter:
  • Safeguard public health and safety while promoting responsible pet ownership
  • (https://campbellcountyky.gov/department/index.php?structureid=27 )
  • GoPantry
  • 859.760.6480
  • www.gopantry.org
  • This mobile pantry based in Florence, Kentucky provides meals to hungry kids to help fill the nutritional gaps in children who rely on the school system for necessary meals.
  • Master Provisions
  • 859.474.0467
  • www.masterprovisions.org
  • Master Provisions is a distribution hub, connecting resources to communities in need via partnering with organizations.
  • NKY Community Action Commission 
  • 859.581.6607
  • www.nkcac.org
  • They foster self-sustainability by focusing programming on life skill development, social justice, senior services, and children in the Northern Kentucky community.
  • The Point Arc
  • 859.491.9191
  • https://thepointarc.org
  • The Point Arc’s mission is to help individuals with developmental disabilities reach their highest potential. Outreach includes several social enterprises that offer vital employment such as a cafe, a laundry facility, and an apparel company.
  • Welcome House Northern Kentucky
  • 859.431.8717
  • www.welcomehouseky.org
  • A local organization dedicated to ending homelessness by providing temporary housing and relief services to local families. Get involved by donating a meal!
  • Emergency Shelter of NKY
  • 859.291.4555
  • http://emergencyshelternky.org
  • This local organization provides emergency housing for individuals experiencing homelessness. Donate your time or materials to get people back on their feet.
  • Be Concerned, Inc. 
  • 859.291.6789
  • https://beconcerned.org
  • Servicing low-income families as one of the largest free food pantries in Northern Kentucky.
  • The Brighton Center
  • 859.491.8303
  • www.brightoncenter.com
  • The Brighton Center provides educational, professional, and personal counseling. They also offer youth programs, senior services, and more for Northern Kentucky residents.
  • DCCH Center for Children and Families
  • 859.331.2040
  • www.dcchcenter.org
  • DCCH helps individuals with traumatic, emotional and behavioral difficulties through residential treatment, foster care, adoption, therapy and counseling.
  • NKY Children’s Advocacy Center
  • 859.442.3200
  • www.nkycac.org
  • Addresses child abuse through child-focused programming toward prevention, evaluation, and treatment for children and their families.
  • Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky
  • 859.757.1552
    www.horizonfunds.org
  • This community-oriented organization seeks to increase philanthropic giving among NKY residents, corporations, and organizations. They target issues surrounding poverty, health and wellness, arts, and education.
  • World Affairs Council (Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky)
  • 859.448.8984
  • https://globalcincinnati.org
  • WAC promotes global understanding through education, engagement, and international cooperation to help Northern Kentucky thrive in the 21st-century global environment. Programming includes international professional exchange programs, culture guides to connect people with our diverse community, and sponsoring local events.
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  • Fuel NKU
  • FUEL@NKU.edu
  • This food pantry provides groceries and hygiene items to NKU students. It is run by students, promoting community cooperation and fighting food insecurity.
  • NKY Fellowship of Christian Athletes
  • 859.608.3114
  • www.nkyfca.org
  • FCA fosters leadership in youth sports coaches and players to assist them in positively changing lives by building up young people through the unifying activity of sports.
  • The Ion Center
  • 859.491.3335
  • https://ioncenter.org
  • Offering complete confidentiality, they assist women who have experienced domestic violence, rape, and sexual assault. They also promote preventative measures through their “Green Dot” programming strategy.
  • Cinderella’s Closet
  • 859.341.5330
  • www.cinderellasclosetnky.org
  • Since its start in Lakeside Park in 2006, this local organization has since grown to serve 11 states, providing prom dresses and formal wear to teens experiencing financial insecurity. Help their mission by donating unused dresses or volunteering your time.
  • Stray Animal Adoption Program
  • 859.391.1234
  • https://adoptastray.com
  • The SAAP of Newport works to protect at-risk animals by promoting lifelong adoptions, advocating for spay/neuter, and educating on animal welfare. Volunteer to foster animals, care at their facilities, or staff weekly adoption events.
  • Rob’s Kids
  • www.robskids.org/contact/
  • Through funding and sponsorship, this organization provides psychiatric care for children who struggle with depression and PTSD to nurture healing and security in a safe space.