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New Career Opportunity at Family Scholar House

Family Scholar House is currently accepting resumes for the position of Campus Coordinator. The focus of the Campus Coordinator is to provide direct oversight to a Family Scholar House Residential Campus and to support the mission and work of Family Scholar House, Inc. This position also provides case management and reports directly to the Vice President of Programs and Services.

Resumes and cover letters may be sent to kadams@familyscholarhouse.org.

Cycle for Success

Family Scholar House honors those who beat long odds to be part of Class of 2013

The Courier-Journal

By Mark Keierleber


Maria Patterson was placed in foster care when her single mother's substance abuse got out of control. Then, the teenager from Jacksonville, Fla., had her first child when she was 15.

Despite the hardships she faced, Patterson never lost sight of her dream to become a lawyer. Now 27, she has graduated from the University of Louisville with degrees in justice administration and communications. It was tough getting to this point, she said, but Family Scholar House was there to help.

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Family Scholar House miniMarathon Team Sponsored by Sidebar

The Voice-Tribune

April 24, 2013

 

Aleshia Thompson may not run the Kentucky Derby Festival miniMarathon on Saturday, but she's going to complete it.

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Buddy Bat becomes author

Business First - March 12, 2013

John R. Karman II


When I first heard that Louisville Bats mascot Buddy Bat had written a children's book, I thought, how can he type with those fuzzy purple hands?

Then, I discovered that the writer of "A Different Kind of Buddy" actually is Jeremy Sharfe, a special education teacher at Doss High School who has been performing as the Louisville baseball team's lovable mascot for the past 11 years.

Proceeds from the book are set to benefit Family Scholar House Inc., a Louisville nonprofit that provides housing and other support for single-parent college students and their families. (As an aside, Family Scholar House president and CEO Cathe Dykstra is a huge baseball fan, as Business First reported in her profile.)

Those interested in getting a copy of the book can contact Family Scholar House at (502) 813-3086. Books are provided as a gift with a donation of $10 or more.

All donations will support the nonprofit's children's programming.

Bats season ticket holders will be able to get a signed copy of the book during the team's annual open house, which is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, March 16, at Louisville Slugger Field.

Sharfe and the book's illustrator, Andrew Kirby, will be available to autograph the book.

The Bats open the 2013 season at Slugger Field with a 6:35 p.m. game Thursday, April 4, against the Toledo Mud Hens.

Community Challenge

Cathe Dykstra Issues a Community Challenge

The Courier-Journal

Monday, February 25, 2013

At the Louisville Scholar House campus, there is a raised garden located on an outdoor patio area. Although plants and vegetables grow in this garden, it is also symbolic of our mission. A plant doesn't just grow on its own - it requires fertile soil, sunlight, water and attention. If those ingredients are in place, the plant thrives and, in time, may produce vegetables, fruit or beautiful flowers. However, if there is a drought or the plant's needs are ignored, it will wilt away, not achieving its full potential.

At Family Scholar House, we provide the support and attention needed so that our parent scholars can grow and prosper.

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Follow the 100-Mile Journey of Kim Andriole

On July 28th, 2013, Kim will run a 100-mile race in Alaska to benefit Family Scholar House. FSH supporters can follow Kim's incredible journey on her blog. Like the journey embarked upon by our parent scholars, running a 100-mile race isn't easy - it requires planning, perserverence and a lot of support.

Thank you, Kim, for sharing your time and talents for our families! We look forward to following your progress!

Cathe Dykstra Profiled in Business First

Creating community: Cathe Dykstra finds compassion, provides support at Family Scholar House

Business First by John R. Karman III, Reporter
Friday, November 30, 2012

In April 2011,  Cathe Dykstra's mother was struck and killed by a distracted driver while getting the mail from the curb-side mailbox of her eastern Jefferson County home.

A short time after the tragedy, the president and CEO of Louisville-basedFamily Scholar House Inc. got a visit from an 8-year-old girl who was living at one of the nonprofit organization's facilities.

The girl's simple words of sorrow and compassion struck a chord with Dykstra and reinforced for her that the organization, which provides housing and other support services for single-parent college students and their families, is aptly named.

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Read President & CEO Cathe Dykstra's Letter on Human Trafficking

The Courier-Journal - Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Thank you for republishing the article from USA Today, "Sex trafficking in the USA hits close to home." This is not a widely known issue; and yet, it is important information to share.

When we announced that Carissa Phelps (www.carissaphelps.com), attorney, advocate, author of "Runaway Girl" and a survivor of sex trafficking, would be sharing her story at Family Scholar House's annual luncheon this month, we were surprised by the number of people who thought this was something that only happened in other countries.

This article and stories like Carissa's remind us that desperate and vulnerable young people in our own community are susceptible to becoming victims of human trafficking. Runaways, homeless youth and those sold by their families into slavery are often invisible to us. Like Asia Graves in the USA Today article, getting out requires getting help from people aware of what is happening. Through education and awareness, we can work together to protect our youth from sexual exploitation and slavery so that we spare the next "Carissa" and the next "Asia" from these horrors and, instead, offer them opportunities for education, support services and the chance to rebuild their self-esteem. We must open our eyes to this growing problem.

CATHE DYKSTRA
Family Scholar House
Louisville 40208

FSH Celebrate Parkland Scholar House Groundbreaking!

On Thursday, September 27, 2012, Family Scholar House participants, Board members, staff and supporters were thrilled to celebrate the groundbreaking of our fourth campus, Parkland Scholar House!

PSH Groundbreaking

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Help Pack a Backpack!

Now through August 10th, Family Scholar House will be collecting school supplies to ensure all FSH students - both children and adults - are ready for the start of the new school year. Donations can be dropped off at the Louisville Scholar House campus (403 Reg Smith Circle, at the corner of 5th and Lee Streets in Old Louisville) or any First Capital Bank of Kentucky branch location.

Items needed include:

  • backpacks
  • folders
  • markers
  • crayons
  • glue sticks
  • small scissors
  • binders
  • pencils and pens
  • college-ruled paper
  • notebooks
  • index cards
  • highlighters
  • pencil pouches or boxes
  • calculators
  • flash drives
  • Kleenex

If you have any questions, please contact Stephanie Rowe at (502) 813-3086 or srowe@familyscholarhouse.org.

Thanks for your support of our families!

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Upcoming Events

Saturday, June 29, 2013 - The 2nd Annual Indatus 5K Run/Walk to Benefit Family Scholar House

Registration is open!

 

Throughout the Summer - Pack a Backpack

Help FSH ensure our students of ALL AGES are ready for the start of a new school year. We will be collecting the items listed below through August at various locations around Louisville (check back soon for drop-off sites).

  • Backpacks
  • Folders
  • Index Cards
  • Highlighters
  • College-Ruled Paper
  • Calculators
  • Flash Drives
  • Pencils and Pens
  • Markers
  • Crayons
  • Glue Sticks
  • Small Scissors
  • Binders
  • Notebooks
  • Pencil Pouches or Boxes
  • Kleenex

 

Friday, July 26, 2013 - Beer and Brats on the Beargrass @ eyedia, Design it Again (1631 North Mellwood Ave.)

Help us STUFF THE BUS with school supplies by joining Family Scholar House for another fun evening of shopping, live music, delicious food and refreshments during the Frankfort Avenue Trolley Hop at eyedia, Design it Again. Located at 1631 Mellwood Avenue in the Butchertown-Clifton neighborhood, eyedia will donate a portion of the day's proceeds to Family Scholar House for the fourth year. Attendees are encouraged to bring school supplies for our Build-a-Backpack drive. To learn more about the unique consignment household items available at eyedia, please visit www.eyediashop.com.

 

Saturday July 13, 2013 - Poker Tournament to Benefit FSH

The ladies of the Rebekah's Cresent Moon Lodge No. 138 are hosting a poker tournament at Horseshoe Casino in Southern Indiana to support Family Scholar House. The tournament will be held on Saturday, July 13th at 5pm.

The initial buy-in is $100 and players will receive $6,000 in chips. Players may purchase an additional $3,000 in Tournament chips for $50 anytime that they are at or below $6,000 in chips during the first 4 levels of play.

You may register at the 1st Deck cage starting July 1st or by Credit Card by calling the Poker Room at 1-800-660-9744, Monday - Friday 11am-7pm. Find out more by visiting the event Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/#!/events/533856879999614/?notif_t=plan_user_joined.

For every 10 players, FSH will receive $225! So come out and enjoy a great night of Poker action for a great cause at Horseshoe Southern Indiana!