Program areas at Neighborhood House
The child development center (cdc) is a high quality early learning center in partnership with greater louisville head start. Families pay little to no fees for tuition, making the cdc an accessible option for child care and a rich learning environment. Approximately 90% of students graduate kindergarten-ready each year.
Family engagement builds relationships with caregivers, connecting them to community partners and organizing events that strengthen family connections. These include educational activities like cooking classes, family game nights, and a monthly neighbor nite.
The youth development program offers afterschool programming, an all-day dreamers' academy during the summer, and ongoing leadership development. Kids learn skills that help them be academically, socially, and emotionally prepared for success.
The four seasons senior program provides daily activities and a hot meal, helping members ages 55 and older stay active, maintain healthy social connections, and eat nutritious food. The emergency food bank helps families stretch their grocery budgets. It is one of the only food banks open five days a week in the west end.