Kim Clark's Woven Together with HCM Fundraiser
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
Highlands Community MinistriesPlease join me in supporting our neighbors this year during Give for Good Louisville.
$1,630
raised by 20 people
$1,500 goal
One of the quotes that guides my life is from Mother Teresa: “If you can't feed hundred people, then just feed one.”
That's why I love the food pantry at Highland Community Ministries. They distribute free food items to residents in need in the 40204 and 40205 and provide temporary support to residents in 40218 due to the closure of their local area ministry.
Check out more information about Highlands Community Ministries below.
Woven Together: Neighbors Helping Neighbors
At Highlands Community Ministries (HCM), we believe no one weaves this life alone.
Every week, we meet neighbors facing real crises—families on the edge of eviction, seniors choosing between groceries and medicine, parents working full-time yet unable to keep the lights on. Through our Individual & Family Assistance Program (IFAP), we provide emergency financial relief and food support so people can stay housed, stay safe, and stay connected.
This work doesn’t happen in a vacuum—it happens in community. It happens at the Highlands Community Campus, a repurposed church building that now houses not only our food pantry and senior services, but also partners like Unity of Louisville, Kentucky Refugee Ministries ESL classes, and Drag Daddy Productions. The space itself is a loom—and you, our neighbors, are the threads that give it life.
This Give for Good Louisville, we’re raising $25,000 to ensure our emergency assistance and food support can continue uninterrupted.
When you give, you’re not just helping a stranger—you’re strengthening the fabric that holds this neighborhood together.
Real Stories, Real Neighbors:
Barbara, a retired nurse, came to HCM after losing her job due to health issues. We helped her with rent and food. Today, she’s back on her feet—managing a wound care unit—and donates personal care items to give back.
Jane, a single mother, was hospitalized and fell behind on rent. She debated returning to work early—despite doctor’s orders—just to avoid eviction. Our support allowed her to rest, recover, and stay housed with her children.
John, now a history professor, relied on wraparound support from HCM during times of crisis. He credits the stability he received for helping him pursue his dreams.
(Names have been changed to protect privacy. Stories shared with permission)
Help us raise $25,000 to strengthen the safety net in our neighborhood. Whether you give $10 or $100, your donation is a thread in the tapestry of care we’re weaving together.
Give now—and know that if you were ever in need, your neighbors would be here for you, too.