Louisville’s plans to build a centralized campus for individuals and families experiencing homelessness will include transitional housing for young people.

Construction of the Community Care Campus, a partnership between Louisville Metro and Volunteers of America, began last September. Officials envision it to be a kind of one-stop shop for homeless services, with a family shelter, community center and on-site affordable housing. It’s located near Interstate 65 and Breckinridge Street, where the Vu Hotel and C2 event space used to be.

On Tuesday, city officials and service providers announced $650,000 in funding to turn the Vu Guest House into 15 transitional housing units. The funding, provided by the Jewish Heritage Fund, a Louisville-based nonprofit, will cover the cost of renovations

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