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(502) 634-0811 1413 S. Sixth St
Louisville, KY 40208
Profoundly changing lives for over 100 years.
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We Change Lives

The Cabbage Patch is a local
Louisville children's charity

We foster self-esteem and responsibility through purpose-driven programs in which approximately 1,000 children and their families participate each year.

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Our Mission

The Cabbage Patch Settlement House is a local, non-profit Christian organization

We are a local nonprofit, empowering children, youth, and families to reach their full potential since 1910. Our mission is to provide life-changing academic, recreational, and mentoring opportunities through Christ-centered values.

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How To Join

Anyone between the ages of 8 and 16 are welcome

Thanks to the generosity of our donors, all classes and activities offered through The Cabbage Patch are free to our members.

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Latest Stories from The Patch
Volunteer Appreciation Week at The Patch
Flower beds at The Patch received a seasonal face-lift from some enthusiastic volunteers recently. Fifteen associates from Wiley Education Services, one of the world's largest publishing companies, came from near and far to lend a hand in our outdoor space. This service project was one of many that Wiley has encouraged its employees to participate in across the...
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March Mailer
At The Cabbage Patch, our vision is to empower youth and their families to achieve success and create a better world. To reach that goal, our work with youth members is built on a philosophy of growth and development. There is a progression: when Patch youth get involved, our staff team can achieve a level of influence and connection with them. The further...
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A Spark of Hope
It only takes one spark of hope to change someone’s life. In 2014, Rev. Calvin Holloway, The Patch’s Manager of Family Development, first met Melanie and her daughter. The two were living with Melanie’s father as Melanie, a single mom, was struggling to balance life and work. She was taking care of her dad, attending nursing school, working 20-25 hours...
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