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How Can I Help?

A question folks in our communities often ask, “How can I help”? One way to answer this question and to help in the process is to do business with companies in our most underserved neighborhoods, when you have a choice. We know during these times, neighbors helping neighbors is so very important. This is a small list of neighbors that would appreciate your business. All are either women or minority owned and working to improve our community. Dollars spent with these companies and companies like them have an impact far beyond the job at hand.


We put together a list of businesses in Louisville that are owned by minorities and women.


Thank you for supporting #local businesses.











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