
Ground will be broken later this month in Jessamine County on a replacement residential facility for abused, neglected or abandoned children.
The nonprofit Kentucky United Methodist Homes for Children and Youth will hold a groundbreaking July 18th for the $15 million campus in Nicholasville.
The program has been located in Woodford County since the 1930s.
Homes for Children and Youth Vice President of advancement Melinda Ryles-Smith said the new campus will include offices for expanded community services.
It will feature residential facilities for 20 teens ages 12 to 17, a school staffed by Jessamine County Schools alternative teachers, and paddocks for equine therapy.
Source: AP
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