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Investing in Hope: Moisan Family Fund Established to Strengthen The Patch’s Efforts in Uplifting Children and Families

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When we asked Len Moisan why he started the Moisan Family Educational Opportunities fund in 2003, he shared this story:   My life began in the inner city of the south side of Chicago, a mile from White Sox Park in a mainly Irish and Italian working-class neighborhood called Canaryville. I learned a lot of things on the streets as a child and not all of them were good, particularly after my mother died when…


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The Patch of Promise: Autumn’s Life Transforming Journey

Despite her radiant smile and infectious enthusiasm that lights up every room she enters, Autumn’s journey was far from easy. Growing up in the West End of Louisville, she faced numerous hardships that could have dimmed her spirit. Yet, her remarkable journey from a challenging childhood to becoming a beacon of hope and support for others stands as a testament to resilience and the transformative power of community. As a child, Autumn’s world was full…


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A Season Full of Joy and Excitement at The Cabbage Patch

Don’t miss the latest edition of The Cabbage Patch’s Summer Newsletter 2024, where the warmth of the season meets the vibrancy of The Patch’s spirit. Although school is back in full swing, summer’s brightness continues to shine, and we’re thrilled to share a glimpse into the joyful fun of The Patch’s summer. This issue is packed with highlights that showcase the heart and soul of our mission. We proudly shine a spotlight on Amauryie, one…


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Celebrating a Lifetime of Service: Rev. Calvin Holloway Legacy

  For over 32 years, Rev. Dr. Calvin Holloway devoted himself to guiding The Cabbage Patch kids and families through life’s challenges with unwavering dedication and prayerful support. His career began in the gym while he pursued seminary studies. In his early days, The Patch had massive public crowds who came to the gym to watch their children play basketball games.   As time passed, Calvin transitioned to leading the Family Development department, eventually becoming…


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Summer Sizzle: Cooking Up Confidence at The Cabbage Patch

The kitchen was alive with activity: the rhythmic chopping of peppers, the gentle whisper of a whisk, the cracking of eggs, and the sizzle and aroma of bacon and sausage filled the air. Flour floated around like delicate clouds. This was the vibrant scene of summer Chef Camp at The Cabbage Patch, where the day’s focus was creating a special breakfast menu. Excitement filled the room as campers eagerly participated.  “I like making food and…


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Congratulations, Cabbage Patch Grads: Class of 2024!

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We would like to congratulate all our amazing 2024 Cabbage Patch graduates. We are extremely proud of both our graduating college scholars and high school seniors. After watching them grow up at The Patch, we now share the joy of watching them establish themselves in the world. As each of them embarks on new journeys ahead, we pray for their continued protection and success. It’s also our hope that they continue using their skills, along…


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Empowering Young Men for Life: From Balloons to Beards—Inside The Cabbage Patch’s Men of Honor Camp

As a group of young men gathered on plush sofas, they were handed balloons and instructed to inflate them. With careful breaths, they filled the balloons to nearly the size of their heads before carefully tying them off. Then with markers in hand, they went about creating self-portraits on their balloon canvases. But this was no ordinary art project during The Cabbage Patch’s Men of Honor camp. It was time for these young men, aged…


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Empowering Communities: The Patch partners with Whitney/Strong for Community Safety

The Cabbage Patch Family Development department welcomed the Whitney/Strong organization at a recent Patch Parents meeting. Whitney/Strong board member Quinones Corniel and Program Manager Danea Cloyd led the event, engaging our Patch Parents in crucial conversations about community safety and firearm education. Recognizing the vital importance of the conversation, Patch Parents were deeply engaged knowing a thriving city is a safer city. According to the Greater Louisville Project and their “Safe City by Design” 2023…


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2024 SUMMER CAMPS: Get Ready for a Summer Packed with Excitement at The Cabbage Patch!

We offer unforgettable summer experiences for your kids that provide life-changing opportunities through Christ-centered values. Our amazing affordable summer camps are exclusively for members ages 8 and up and have limited availability. Becoming a member is quick and easy, and the benefits are endless! Plus, once you’re in, you’ll unlock access to all the fantastic educational and recreational activities and programs we have to offer. So what are you waiting for? Become a member today…


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The Cabbage Patch Settlement House receives $75,000 “Kids Win!” Baird grant to empower Louisville youth

Louisville, KY – The Cabbage Patch Settlement House was recently selected as one of only 18 national nonprofit recipients of the 2024 Paul Purcell “Kids Win!” Annual Baird Education Grant, receiving a generous $75,000. As the sole grantee in Louisville and the state of Kentucky, this recognition underscores The Cabbage Patch’s unwavering commitment to ensuring all Louisville kids achieve success and create a better world. The Baird grant focuses on ensuring everyone – regardless of where they live…


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