Kentucky

Resources, laws, and assistance programs for those experiencing homelessness or hardship in Kentucky.

Kentucky Overview

This page provides comprehensive information about resources, laws, and assistance programs available to individuals experiencing homelessness or hardship in Kentucky.

Quick Facts

  • State Population: 4.5 million
  • Homelessness Statistics: Approximately 5,200 individuals experiencing homelessness (2024)
  • State Homeless Assistance Funding: $45 million allocated through various programs
  • Major Urban Centers: Louisville, Lexington, Bowling Green, Owensboro
  • Primary Challenges: Rural homelessness, substance use disorders, limited affordable housing

Emergency Contact Numbers

Kentucky Crisis Hotline

(866) 274-7471

Available 24/7

Housing Assistance

(800) 633-8896

Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm

Mental Health Support

(800) 273-8255

Available 24/7

Domestic Violence Hotline

(800) 799-7233

Available 24/7

Local Resources

Find assistance in Kentucky based on your specific needs:

The Sanctuary (Emergency Shelter)

Emergency shelter options throughout Kentucky:

Louisville Rescue Mission

City: Louisville

Services: Emergency shelter, meals, recovery programs, case management

Restrictions: Men's program, separate women's facility available

Phone: (502) 584-3711

Address: 818 E. Muhammad Ali Blvd., Louisville, KY 40204

Hours: 24/7 intake

Hope Center for Women

City: Louisville

Services: Emergency shelter for women and children, transitional housing

Restrictions: Women and children only

Phone: (502) 584-3711

Address: 811 E. Muhammad Ali Blvd., Louisville, KY 40204

Hours: Call for intake appointments

Catholic Action Center

City: Lexington

Services: Emergency shelter, meals, clothing, case management

Restrictions: Men only, 90-day maximum stay

Phone: (859) 255-5126

Address: 1055 Industry Rd., Lexington, KY 40505

Hours: Check-in 5pm-7pm daily

Greenhouse17

City: Lexington

Services: Youth emergency shelter (ages 17-24), transitional housing

Restrictions: Age 17-24 only

Phone: (859) 252-8017

Address: 1922 Russell Cave Rd., Lexington, KY 40505

Hours: 24/7 intake for youth

The Bread of Life (Food Assistance)

Food banks, meal programs, and nutrition assistance in Kentucky:

Dare to Care Food Bank

City: Louisville

Services: Food distribution through partner agencies, mobile food pantries

Requirements: None for emergency food assistance

Phone: (502) 966-3821

Website: daretocare.org

Hours: Distribution sites vary

God's Pantry Food Bank

City: Lexington

Services: Food distribution, mobile pantries, Kids BackPack Program

Requirements: None for most services

Phone: (859) 255-6592

Website: godspantry.org

Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-4pm

St. John Center

City: Louisville

Services: Daily meals, no questions asked policy

Requirements: None

Phone: (502) 584-9611

Address: 922 W. Jefferson St., Louisville, KY 40203

Hours: Breakfast 7am-8:30am, Lunch 11am-1pm

Bowling Green Community Kitchen

City: Bowling Green

Services: Free meals, food pantry, holiday assistance

Requirements: None for meals

Phone: (270) 842-4629

Address: 1019 Center St., Bowling Green, KY 42101

Hours: Mon-Fri 11:30am-12:30pm

Food Not Bombs - Kentucky Chapters

Locations: Multiple cities statewide

Services: Free vegan/vegetarian meals, community food sharing

Requirements: None - open to anyone

National Hotline: (800) 884-1136

Website: Kentucky Chapters Directory

Email: menu@foodnotbombs.net

Note: Visit website for local chapter locations, meal times, and contact info

The Healing Hand (Healthcare Access)

Healthcare services, free clinics, and mental health resources in Kentucky:

Family Health Centers

City: Louisville (Multiple Locations)

Services: Primary care, dental, mental health, substance abuse treatment

Requirements: Sliding fee scale based on income

Phone: (502) 772-8588

Website: fhclouisville.org

Hours: Varies by location

Bluegrass Community Health Center

City: Lexington

Services: Primary care, behavioral health, pharmacy services

Requirements: Accepts uninsured patients

Phone: (859) 252-4471

Website: bgrch.org

Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm

Healing Place Services

City: Louisville

Services: Addiction treatment, mental health, medical care for homeless

Requirements: Must be experiencing homelessness or in recovery

Phone: (502) 364-7100

Address: 1020 W. Market St., Louisville, KY 40202

Hours: 24/7 intake

Kentucky River Community Care

City: Hazard (Eastern Kentucky)

Services: Mental health, substance abuse, developmental disabilities

Requirements: Serves residents of Eastern Kentucky

Phone: (606) 436-4201

Website: kyrivercare.org

Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm

The Haven (Safe Parking & Camping)

Safe parking programs and camping information in Kentucky:

Wayside Christian Mission

City: Louisville

Services: Safe parking program, vehicle dwelling support

Requirements: Registration required, background check

Phone: (502) 584-3711

Address: 432 E. Jefferson St., Louisville, KY 40202

Hours: Program coordination Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

Louisville Metro Parks

City: Louisville

Services: Information on overnight parking policies in city parks

Requirements: Contact for current regulations

Phone: (502) 574-7275

Website: louisvilleky.gov/parks

Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm

Kentucky State Parks

City: Statewide

Services: Low-cost camping options at state parks

Requirements: Camping fees required, reservations recommended

Phone: (800) 255-7275

Website: parks.ky.gov

Hours: Varies by park

Salvation Army - Lexington

City: Lexington

Services: Emergency overnight parking assistance

Requirements: Case-by-case basis

Phone: (859) 252-7706

Address: 736 W. Main St., Lexington, KY 40508

Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-4pm

The Living Waters (Shower & Hygiene)

Shower facilities, hygiene resources, and personal care assistance in Kentucky:

Louisville Rescue Mission

City: Louisville

Services: Showers, laundry, personal hygiene items

Requirements: Available to shelter guests and day visitors

Phone: (502) 584-3711

Address: 818 E. Muhammad Ali Blvd., Louisville, KY 40204

Hours: Daily 7am-7pm

St. John Center

City: Louisville

Services: Day center with shower facilities, clothing

Requirements: No ID required

Phone: (502) 584-9611

Address: 922 W. Jefferson St., Louisville, KY 40203

Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-3pm

Catholic Action Center

City: Lexington

Services: Showers, laundry facilities, hygiene supplies

Requirements: Open to all homeless individuals

Phone: (859) 255-5126

Address: 1055 Industry Rd., Lexington, KY 40505

Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-4pm

YMCA of the Bluegrass

City: Lexington

Services: Day passes for shower facilities

Requirements: May require small fee or community service

Phone: (859) 254-9622

Address: 239 E. High St., Lexington, KY 40507

Hours: Mon-Fri 5:30am-10pm, Sat-Sun 7am-8pm

The Guardian (Legal Aid & Rights)

Legal assistance, advocacy, and rights protection in Kentucky:

Legal Aid of the Bluegrass

City: Lexington (Serves Central/Eastern KY)

Services: Housing law, public benefits, family law, consumer protection

Requirements: Income eligibility required

Phone: (859) 254-7046

Website: lablaw.org

Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm

Louisville Legal Aid Society

City: Louisville

Services: Housing, public benefits, disability, family law

Requirements: Low-income eligibility

Phone: (502) 584-1254

Website: louislegalaid.org

Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

Kentucky Bar Association Pro Bono

City: Statewide

Services: Free legal clinics, attorney referrals

Requirements: Income eligibility varies

Phone: (502) 564-3795

Website: kybar.org

Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm

Coalition for the Homeless (Legal Clinic)

City: Louisville

Services: Legal clinic specifically for homeless individuals

Requirements: Must be experiencing homelessness

Phone: (502) 589-0190

Address: 334 E. Broadway, Louisville, KY 40202

Hours: Legal clinic Wednesdays 10am-2pm

The Providence (Government Benefits)

Government assistance programs and benefit enrollment in Kentucky:

Kentucky Department for Community Based Services

City: Statewide Offices

Services: SNAP, TANF, Medicaid, childcare assistance

Requirements: Varies by program

Phone: (855) 306-8959

Website: chfs.ky.gov/dcbs

Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm

Social Security Administration

City: Louisville, Lexington (Multiple Offices)

Services: SSI, SSDI, Social Security benefits

Requirements: Varies by program

Phone: (800) 772-1213

Website: ssa.gov

Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-4pm

Kentucky Housing Corporation

City: Frankfort (Serves Statewide)

Services: Housing Choice Vouchers, emergency rental assistance

Requirements: Income limits apply

Phone: (502) 564-7630

Website: kyhousing.org

Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm

211 Kentucky

City: Statewide

Services: Information and referral to all government programs

Requirements: None

Phone: Dial 211

Website: 211ky.org

Hours: 24/7

The Shepherd (Faith-Based Services)

Religious organizations and faith-based assistance programs in Kentucky:

Salvation Army - Louisville

City: Louisville

Services: Emergency assistance, food, clothing, spiritual counseling

Requirements: None for emergency services

Phone: (502) 637-7244

Address: 800 W. Ormsby Ave., Louisville, KY 40203

Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-4pm

Catholic Charities of Louisville

City: Louisville

Services: Emergency assistance, refugee services, counseling

Requirements: Open to all faiths

Phone: (502) 637-9786

Website: cclou.org

Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm

St. Vincent de Paul - Lexington

City: Lexington

Services: Emergency assistance, food pantry, utility help

Requirements: Open to all

Phone: (859) 255-3661

Address: 674 Bolivar St., Lexington, KY 40508

Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-12pm, 1pm-4pm

United Way of Southern Kentucky

City: Bowling Green

Services: Coordinates faith-based assistance programs

Requirements: Varies by program

Phone: (270) 781-6262

Website: uwsoky.org

Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm

Kentucky Laws & Regulations

Understanding the legal landscape regarding homelessness in Kentucky:

Camping & Sleeping in Public

Kentucky does not have statewide laws specifically prohibiting camping or sleeping in public spaces. However, many municipalities have local ordinances that restrict these activities. The Martin v. Boise decision from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals provides some protection, though Kentucky is in the 6th Circuit.

Note: Local ordinances vary significantly by city and county.

Vehicle Dwelling

Vehicle dwelling laws vary by municipality in Kentucky. Most cities prohibit overnight parking in residential areas, but enforcement varies. Some cities have begun exploring safe parking programs.

Examples: Louisville Metro Code prohibits sleeping in vehicles on public property but has some designated areas.

Food Sharing & Distribution

Kentucky generally allows for food sharing and distribution. The state has Good Samaritan food donation laws that protect donors and distributors from liability when donating food in good faith.

State Statute: KRS 411.350 (Good Samaritan Food Donation Act)

Property Rights & Seizure

Kentucky follows general constitutional protections regarding property seizure. Cities must provide adequate notice before clearing encampments and should store personal property for reasonable retrieval periods.

Constitutional Basis: 4th and 14th Amendment protections apply

Housing Rights

Kentucky follows federal fair housing laws and has some state-level tenant protections. The state has adopted the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act with modifications.

State Statute: KRS Chapter 383 (Landlord and Tenant)

Legal Resources

If you need legal assistance regarding your rights in Kentucky, the following organizations can help:

Legal Aid of the Bluegrass

Provides free legal services for low-income residents in housing, benefits, and family law.

Phone: (859) 254-7046

Website: lablaw.org

Louisville Legal Aid Society

Serves low-income residents in Jefferson County with various legal issues including housing.

Phone: (502) 584-1254

Website: louislegalaid.org

Appalachian Research and Defense Fund

Serves Eastern Kentucky with legal assistance for low-income residents.

Phone: (606) 678-0460

Website: appalred.org

Kentucky Equal Justice Center

Advocates for policy change and provides training to legal aid organizations statewide.

Phone: (859) 431-8200

Website: kyequaljustice.org

County-Specific Information

Laws, resources, and regulations can vary significantly by county in Kentucky. Select a county to view specific information:

Jefferson County (Louisville Metro)

County Seat: Louisville

Population: 770,000

Homelessness Statistics: Approximately 1,600 people experiencing homelessness

Local Ordinances

  • Camping: Louisville Metro Code 96.05 prohibits camping in public spaces, but enforcement is limited when shelter space is unavailable.
  • Sleeping in Vehicles: Generally prohibited on public streets, but some designated areas available through programs.
  • Panhandling: Regulated but not prohibited; aggressive panhandling is illegal.
  • Food Distribution: Generally allowed in public spaces with proper permits for large gatherings.

County Resources

Key resources specific to Jefferson County:

  • Coalition for the Homeless: Coordinating organization for homeless services - Contact
  • Louisville Metro Department of Public Health: Health services and benefits - Contact
  • Metro United Way: Resource coordination and funding - Contact

Fayette County (Lexington)

County Seat: Lexington

Population: 325,000

Homelessness Statistics: Approximately 400 people experiencing homelessness

Local Ordinances

  • Camping: City ordinances prohibit camping in public spaces, parks, and downtown areas.
  • Sleeping in Vehicles: Prohibited in most public areas, limited safe parking options available.
  • Panhandling: Allowed with restrictions on location and methods.
  • Food Distribution: Permitted with coordination through city officials for larger distributions.

County Resources

Key resources specific to Fayette County:

  • Homeless Services Coalition: Resource coordination - Contact
  • Fayette County Health Department: Public health services - Contact
  • United Way of the Bluegrass: Community resource coordination - Contact

Success Stories from Kentucky

Read about individuals who have found hope and assistance through GRACE and our partner organizations in Kentucky:

Sarah's Journey

After losing her job at a Louisville manufacturing plant, Sarah and her teenage daughter faced eviction. Through the Coalition for the Homeless, they accessed emergency rental assistance and Sarah enrolled in job training for healthcare support. She now works as a certified nursing assistant and has stable housing.

"The case workers didn't just help me with immediate needs - they helped me build a plan for the future. Now I'm helping other families in similar situations."

Resources that helped: Emergency Rental Assistance, Job Training, Case Management, Childcare Support

Michael's Journey

After struggling with addiction and living in his car in Lexington, Michael connected with the Catholic Action Center's recovery program. Through comprehensive services including treatment, transitional housing, and employment assistance, he has been sober for 18 months and works as a maintenance supervisor.

"The folks at CAC met me where I was and helped me see that recovery was possible. They gave me more than shelter - they gave me hope and a community."

Resources that helped: Substance Abuse Treatment, Transitional Housing, Job Placement, Peer Support

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State-Specific Programs

Special initiatives and programs available specifically in Kentucky to assist those experiencing homelessness:

Kentucky Emergency Rental Assistance Program (KERAP)

Type: Rental and Utility Assistance

Eligibility: Households at or below 80% Area Median Income affected by COVID-19

Benefits: Up to 18 months of rental assistance, utility payments, housing stability services

How to Apply: Through Kentucky Housing Corporation or local participating agencies

Learn More

Permanent Supportive Housing Program

Type: Long-term Housing with Services

Eligibility: Chronically homeless individuals with disabilities

Benefits: Rental assistance combined with case management and supportive services

How to Apply: Through Coordinated Entry System in your area

Learn More

Solutions for Hope (S4H)

Type: Housing and Recovery Services

Eligibility: Individuals with substance use disorders experiencing homelessness

Benefits: Integrated housing and treatment services, peer support

How to Apply: Through participating treatment providers and homeless service agencies

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