Thank You to Fund for the Arts and Baxter’s Corner Art, Books and Puppets!
The Cabbage Patch kids “hopped to it” this week with an interactive lesson on willpower thanks to Fund for the Arts and the creators of Baxter’s Corner art, books and puppets!
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A Big Surprise from The Louisville Youth Philanthropy Council
When you support The Cabbage Patch, you support an enduring tradition of service, passed down from one generation to the next. An overwhelming number of Cabbage Patch participants develop a sense of purpose that leads them to become role models and inspire ambition in others. Recently, Cabbage Patch Educational Opportunities Manager Mayghin Levine and one of our star Patch kids got a big surprise from The Louisville Youth Philanthropy Council (LYPC) that will help to continue this legacy!
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You Don’t Want to Miss Putt fore The Patch!
April 16, 2014 Mellwood Arts & Entertainment Center This April, The Cabbage Patch invites you to tee up and take a swing at the 4th Annual Putt fore The Patch miniature golf tournament. This unique 18-hole indoor miniature “putt-putt” competition raises funds to support programs for children and families served by The Cabbage Patch Settlement House. Learn More >
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Robert Half Makes Christmas Brighter for Patch Youth
Robert Half International hosted a Christmas Party for 50 of the most active children and youth involved at The Cabbage Patch Settlement House on Tuesday, December 17th. This was the second year in a row that Robert Half partnered up with The Cabbage Patch to make Christmas brighter for children and youth, some of whom live below the poverty line and do not get to experience Christmas in the traditional sense. “For many of our…
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Oxmoor & Progressive Team Together, Give Patch Family “Recycled Ride”
Good things do happen to good people. At least they do when Oxmoor Auto Group and a local team from Progressive Insurance are involved.
Two months ago, Progressive & Oxmoor teamed together through a nationwide community service project called Recycled Rides to repair and donate a recycled car to a deserving local family. Then they called The Cabbage Patch to see if we had a family we could recommend.
Stephanie is a hard-working mother to 11-year-old Aaliyah. For more than a year, Stephanie has struggled with problems with her 2001 Dodge Neon. With no air conditioning, a broken heater, and electrical problem that constantly drained the battery, the car was becoming undependable, and the costs to repair the issues amounted to more than the value of the car. Stephanie works diligently as a Certified Nursing Assistant at a local hospital, but the loss of reliable transportation could eliminate her ability to get to work and possibly jeopardize her job.
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The Cabbage Patch on WAY-FM’s “Community Spotlight”
Tracy Holladay, Executive Director, and Charissa Acree from The Cabbage Patch Settlement House talked to local radio station WAY-FM about our work to profoundly change the lives of children and families. The interview aired on November 10th. You can listen in below. https://www.cabbagepatch.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Cabbage-Patch-Settlement-House-2013-1950.mp3
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Because you support The Cabbage Patch…I know that I matter.
It was an honest question from a 12-year-old boy who didn’t think he was ever going to amount to much. For a year, he had struggled to get along with other children his age at school and at The Cabbage Patch. Sometimes he would act out to get attention. Other days, he walked in the door with a bad attitude. But staff members and volunteers knew that life at home was not always easy for…
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Performing Arts Build Confidence
This summer, parents and friends were amazed when tiny little Anna walked into the middle of the stage and clearly and confidently said her lines in front of a packed audience of parents, siblings, and friends from The Cabbage Patch. “She is usually so shy!” her mother said. Now, Anna is 10 years old and blossoming into a good little actress in the Performing Arts Program at The Patch. This summer, she played a lead…
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Volunteer Spotlight: Faulkner Real Estate
It all began when an employee of Faulkner Real Estate shared how she had benefited “I was drawn in by the fact that one organization could have such a profound influence on someone’s life,” said Theresa Settle with Faulkner Real Estate. “I strongly believed [The Patch] should be something we supported with our generosity.” This belief led to a series of annual fundraising events—all designed to purchase food items for the Cabbage Patch pantry, back-to-school supplies,…
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A Summer of Discovery At The Patch
When Billy’s mother brought him to The Cabbage Patch this summer, she wanted him to be around more children and socialize more. “He can be a little awkward around others his age,” she explained. She also expressed concern that he was very behind in his reading skills. But after just a few weeks of participating in various Summer Camps at The Cabbage Patch, Billy opened up to staff and his peers. It also became very…
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