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Americana Community Center
Basic Information
Address: 4801 Southside Dr.
Louisville, KY 40214
Phone Number: 502-366-7813
Fax Number: 502-366-6382
Email: volunteering@americanacc.org
Director: Edgardo Mansilla
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Additional Information
Causes Served: Refugees and immigrants, ESL, GED, youth, families
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: Immigrants and refugees, youth
Ages for Volunteer: 14+
Hours of Service: any
Minimum Hours Required: any
Days of Service: Monday-Saturday
Mission Statement:
The Americana Community Center is a non-profit organization, which provides a spectrum of services for the many diverse residents of Metro Louisville. These services enable people to discover and utilize resources to build strong families, create a safe, supportive community and realize their individual potential.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
We are a non-profit 501-C 3 organization which seeks to provide a spectrum of services for the many diverse residents of Metro Louisville. The Center provides an array of social services and referrals explicitly designed to respond to the specific and changing needs of our clients. The programs and services are constantly re-evaluated to determine the efficiency and appropriateness.
The area surrounding the Americana Community Center has become a vibrant mix of refugee and immigrant families and US born families. Great ethnic and economic diversity provides a wealth of challenges and opportunities. To meet these challenges and opportunities, the Americana Community Center was established and continues to be a resource for area families.