Archive for the ‘Education Services and Information’ Category
Washington County Public Library
Washington County Public Library
210 E. Main Street
Springfield, KY 40069
Phone: (859) 336-7655
Fax: (859) 336-0256
WEB: washingtonkylibrary.org
OFFICE HOURS:
10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday)
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Wednesday and Friday)
STORY TIMES:
Monday: 5:00 pm, Tuesday: 5:00 pm & 6:00 pm
Must be registered to attend.
FEES: $1 fax charge per page to send, Free to receive
Copy: 15 cents per page (letter size), 20 cents (legal size), 25 cents (ledger size)
Meade County Public Library
Meade County Public Library
400 Library Place
Brandenburg, KY 40108
Phone: (270) 422-2094
Fax: (270) 422-3133
Web Site Address: www.meadereads.org
OFFICE HOURS:
9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday)
9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. (Thursday)
9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. (Saturday)
During School Year Only: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM (Sunday)
FEES:
50 cents fax charge per page with Library Card, Copies 5 cents
$1.00 fax charge without Library Card, Copies 15 cents
Kentucky Talking Book Library
Kentucky Talking Book Library
300 Coffee Tree Road
P.O. Box 537
Frankfort, KY 40602-0818
Phone: (502) 564-8300
Toll Free: (800) 372-2968
Fax: (502) 564-577
WEB: www.kdla.ky.gov
OFFICE HOURS: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (Monday-Friday)
SERVICES: Circulate books and magazines in braille or recorded on cassette tape to those who cannot read printed matter due to a physical disability. Books and magazines are mailed free matter between the library and its patrons.
SERVICE AREA: Statewide
ELIGIBILITY: To qualify for service, patrons must be blind, visually disabled, physically
disabled (unable to hold a book or turn its pages) or have a learning disability such as dyslexia.
FEES: All services are free of charge.
Hardin County Public Library
Hardin County Public Library
100 Jim Owen Drive
Elizabethtown, KY 42701
Phone: (270) 769-6337 — Fax: (270) 769-0437
WEB: www.hcpl.info/
OFFICE HOURS:
9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday)
9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. (Wednesday, Friday)
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Saturday)
Radcliff Branch:
800 S. Logsdon Pkwy
Radcliff, KY 40160
270-351-9999
FEES: $1.00 fax sending charge (per page), free to receive a fax, .25 copy charge (b&w
copies)
Cancer Alternatives Resources and Education
Program C.A.R.E. (Cancer Alternatives, Resources and Education)
Hardin Memorial Hospital
Elizabethtown, KY 42702-2149
Phone: (270) 706-1493
CARE is a program especially designed to meet the psychosocial and educational needs of families facing cancer. Unlike Hospice, which meets the needs of the dying patients and families, CARE focuses on the newly diagnosed cancer patient and those receiving active treatment, but serves any patient and/or family affected by cancer. Funded by Hardin Memorial Hospital and Hospice of Central Kentucky. Located in Outpatient Oncology/Radiation Therapy basement level of Hardin Memorial Hospital.
OFFICE HOURS: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM (Monday and Tuesday)
SERVICES: Cancer information, cancer counseling, psychosocial support. One-on-one contacts by cancer survivors. Cancer survivor groups and monthly grief resource groups.
SERVICE AREA: Hardin, LaRue, Meade, Breckinridge, Grayson, Marion, Washington, Adair, Taylor, Green, Hart, Jefferson, and Bullitt counties.
ELIGIBILITY: Any cancer patients or family members. Any person affected by the death of a special person within the last 3 years (18 years and older).
FEES: None
Family Resource and Youth Services Centers
Family Resource and Youth Services Centers
OFFICE HOURS: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
SERVICES: Provides a variety of services to assist families of school students. Possible assistance with food, clothing, basic needs, counseling, child care, parenting concerns, educational issues, etc.
ELIGIBILITY: Must have student enrolled in School.
FEES: N/A
Bardstown FRYSC203 N. Kennett Street |
Creekside Family Resource151 Horse Shoe Bend Road |
Elizabethtown FRYSC701 Hawkins Drive |
The Family Point Resource Center1315 Elm Street |
Howevalley Family Resource Center8450 Hardinsburg Road |
KERAlot I Family Resource CenterBattletown/Payneville Elementary Schools |
KERAlot II Family Resource CenterJames R. Allen (Brandenburg Primary) |
KERlot III Family Resource CenterFlaherty, Ekron and Muldraugh Elementary Schools |
Lakewood Family Resource Center265 Learning Place Lane |
Meade County High School FRYSCYouth Services Center |
LaRue County FRYSC925 S. Lincoln Boulevard (LaRue Co H.S.) |
Meadow View Family Place1255 West Vine Street |
Nelson County FRYSCOld KY Home Middle, 301 Wildcat Lane |
New Highland Family Resource Center110 W. A. Jenkins Road |
Parkway Family Resource Center1080 S. Logsdon Parkway |
Rineyville Family Resource Center275 Rineyville School Road |
Stuart Pepper Middle SchoolYouth Services Center |
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Army Community Service Outreach Program
Fort Knox ACS Outreach
Army Community Service Outreach Program
DCFA—ACS, Bldg 77 Binter Street
Fort Knox, KY 40121
Phone: (502) 624-6291/8391
Army Community Service Programs are designed to provide Army families, both active duty and retired, with a centrally located source of information, guidance, and assistance in solving problems of personal or family nature which are beyond the scope of their own resources
SERVICES:
ACS OUTREACH is your primary information & referral office for military families both on and off the installation. Outreach promotes all ACS programs and their efforts. The Outreach Coordinator is the liaison between military and civilian resources available within the surrounding civilian communities. Outreach assists family members with adaptation to military lifestyle, focusing on resources, transportation, life skills training workshops, lessons of interest, translations, prevention and education.
FAMILY ADVOCACY provides crisis intervention, counseling and referral in cases of child and spouse abuse and family member suicide prevention.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS & FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE provides budget counseling and assistance and/or intervention in consumer fraud, problems with landlords, merchants, as well as provides weekly financial management classes.
FAMILY MEMBER EMPLOYMENT provides assistance to family members seeking employment by assistance in competing job applications, writing resumes and preparing for interviews. Job referrals are also provided as well as Hire-a-Teen program.
FOSTER/RESPITE CARE provides voluntary or court-mandated program for children who cannot be cared for by their own family and need substitute care. The program provides 24-hour care and supportive services in a foster family home. Respite childcare assistance is provided to families who are not able to provide care for their children.
RELOCATION ASSISTANCE provides assistance to soldiers and family incoming and outgoing in to the new community. Information on any installation can be acquired through this office; a loan closet lending service is available and welcome packets. Orientations are held weekly to inform newcomer’s and to prepare soldiers and family members for the change of duty station.
ARMY EMERGENCY RELIEF provides emergency financial assistance to Army personnel and their families, needy spouses, and orphans of decreased Army members. Monetary educational assistance may also be provided to dependent children of Army personnel.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES are plentiful within ACS and in the Fort Knox community.
SERVICE AREA: Includes all of Fort Knox and surrounding civilian communities.
ELIGIBILITY: All active duty, retired, National Guard, reserve and their family member, and are eligible ID card holders.
FEES: None
Communmity Action
COMMUNITY ACTION
Program’s goals are to lower energy use; year round comfort; to make home energy efficient and save client money; health and safety.
OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM (Monday-Friday)
SERVICES: Emergency Assistance, utilities, rent, food bank, Garden Program, Youth Enrichment Program, Federal Emergency Management Program (FEMA), Low Income Housing Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), Wintercare Program, GED Program and Weatherization Program.
ELIGIBILITY: Income eligibility based on Federal Poverty Guidelines.
FEES: None
| Breckinridge County 108 South Third Street P.O. Box 877 Hardinsburg, KY 40143 Phone: (270) 756-6813 Fax: (270) 756-9210 |
Grayson County 122 South Clinton Leitchfield, KY 42754 Phone: (270) 259-3500 Fax: (270) 259-4328 |
| Hardin County 428 W. Dixie Elizabethtown, KY 42701 Phone: (270) 769-1927 Fax: (270) 769-6687 |
LaRue County 120 Greensburg Street Hodgenville, KY 42748 Phone: (270) 358-3937 Fax: (270) 358-0080 |
| Marion County 334 Hood Avenue Lebanon, KY 40033 Phone: (270) 692-6411 Fax: (270) 692-4530 |
Meade County 496 E. Broadway Brandenburg, KY 40108 Phone: (270) 422-2545 Fax: (270) 422-3347 |
| Nelson County 864 W. Stephen Foster Bardstown, KY 40004 Phone: (502) 348-9596 Fax: (502) 348-9976 |
Washington County 104 Cross Main Street Springfield, KY 40069 Phone: (859) 336-7766 Fax: (859) 336-7011 |
Migrant Education Program
Migrant Education Program
Regional Office:
Mailing Address:
110 South Main Street
Elizabethtown, KY 42701
Phone: (270) 769-8849
Fax: (270) 769-8888
Location: 201 Hodgenville Road
Hodgenville, KY 42701
District Offices:
Hardin County. (same as above)
LaRue County: Phone: (270) 358-8635 Fax: (270) 358-3053
Nelson County: Phone: (502) 349-7029
Bullitt County: Phone: (502) 543-7998
Meade County: Phone: (270) 422-1119
SERVICES: The Migrant Education Program provides compensatory services for children of migratory farm workers. Migrant Education provides supplemental educational and supportiveservices to eligible children throughout the region.
SERVICE AREA: Hardin, LaRue, Meade, Nelson, and Bullitt counties.
ELIGIBILITY: Children 3-21 years of age, who are not high school graduates or GED recipients, moving on their own or with parents, across school district lines, within the past three years, seeking temporary or season work in agriculture.
FEES: None
Career Connections
Career Connections
Student Center, Ground Floor
Elizabethtown Community College
600 College Street Road
Elizabethtown, KY 42701
Phone: (270) 769-2371
The Lincoln Trail Regional Assessment Center is a cooperative program between Kentucky Tech Northwest and Elizabethtown Community College.
OFFICE HOURS: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
SERVICES: Career assessment, career counseling, career resource center, Single
Parent/Homemaker Program, resume preparation and interviewing skills. Services are offered to general public, schools, and business/industry. Offer wide range of tests including: GED, ASSET, CPP, TABE, ABLE, Bennett Mechanical, SAGE, Nurse Aide, Myers-Briggs, 16 PF, CAPS, JOB-O. Also provide referral to local agencies and training institutions.
FEES: No charge for individuals requesting career assessment and counseling. Fees contracted with schools business/industry depending upon services requested.